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My ZEN23 On/Off Switch is Unresponsive to Home Assistant
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Is your switch working manually but you're unable to control it via Home Assistant? Here's what to try if your switch goes offline or is unresponsive to Z-Wave commands:

Your ZEN23 switch is a Z-Wave Plus device that has range of 100 feet (line of sight). Even so, interferences like large furniture, thick walls, and metal elements can shorten range. Ultimately range is determined by the specific structure of your home and the strength of your mesh network. If you're seeing connectivity issues, we first recommend healing your Home Assistant network. This function refresh the connections between your hub and devices so that the hub can find the most efficient route to each device.

  1. Click on the Z-Wave Control Panel in Home Assistant
  2. Under Z-Wave Network Management, click Heal Network

If healing the network didn't help get your switch get back online, here are some other things that may help:

  1. Try excluding and re-including the switch directly from the installation location. Similar to the idea behind healing the network, it's possible that the hub hasn't found the most efficient communication route to the switch; exclusion can help revitalize these connections. 
  2. If you have a Z-Wave signal repeater available, try including it in a spot halfway between the switch and hub. A signal repeater is any Z-Wave device that doesn't rely on battery power - switches, relays, smart plugs, or dedicated repeaters. If the issue is caused by interference or range, a signal repeater can help strengthen and stabilize connectivity. After adding the repeater, it's a good idea to heal your network once more. 
  3. While annoying, you can also try bringing the Z-Wave hub closer to switch. After moving it, exclude and re-include the switch with the hub in the new spot. If the switch includes successfully, stays connected, and is responsive to remote commands, it's possible the previous location was out of the hub's range or there are too many interferences in that particular area.
  4. What material is your switch box made out of? If it's metal, this may be the source of the issue - especially if you've never had good connectivity between the switch and hub. Metal is really effective at disrupting Z-Wave signals; since the switch is essentially encased in metal, it can prevent signals from being sent or received. If possible, try moving the hub closer or adding a Z-Wave signal repeater between the switch and the hub.

If none of the above solves the problem, please let us know! We're always here to help.

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