Trouble getting your ZSE11 sensor to respond to Z-Wave commands? Try repairing the Z-Wave network! It's possible the didn't form the most efficient route to communicate with the sensor, or it's out of range. You’ll want to start by checking that your Hubitat platform is up-to-date. Then use these instructions for…
Unfortunately, Wink doesn't recognize any type of multi-level sensors regardless of brand. Wink also doesn't support many of the newer Z-Wave Plus devices based on the updated command classes. You can find out more about the Q Sensor's compatibility here . We'd recommend using your ZSE11 sensor with SmartThings…
Exclusion is a type of soft reset that can help with most inclusion issues. If your sensor won't pair, that's the first thing to try! Put the controller into inclusion mode and once inclusion times out, try the steps below: * Tap the green Retry button in the bottom right corner of the app - this will put Vera i…
So you made a change to the advanced settings, but they haven't taken effect or your hub shows a pending change? You may need to wake your sensor manually! Battery powered devices are normally sleeping, to conserve battery. If you've made a change to the advanced settings for the ZSE11, the change will take effect…
If your Q Sensor shows a "Can't Detect Device" error, then it may be a range or connectivity issue. The first troubleshooting step to try is to Update Neighbor Nodes . This is a useful feature in Vera's interface that allows you to refresh the connections between hub and devices, and may help Vera find the most ef…
If your ZSE11 sensor is having trouble communicating with SmartThings, it could be out of range or experiencing connectivity issues. You can use the network repair feature to refresh your mesh network's connections using the SmartThings app. See the steps below: * Open your SmartThings app and locate your SmartT…
If your Q Sensor is having trouble adding to your Hubitat network, then you need to try to exclude it first. The exclusion process acts as a soft reset for any Z-Wave device, helping with any inclusion or configuration issues. You can do this even if the ZSE11 has never been included to Hubitat: it will simply confi…
ZSE11 constantly dropping from your network? Here's what to try: The ZSE11 Q Sensor is equipped with a Z-Wave Plus 500 Series Chip and can communicate with the hub 130 feet away (line of sight) if in an open space with no interferences. Obstacles like thick walls, large furniture, or metal elements can shorten range…
You can use the ZSE11 Q Sensor as a signal repeater in your Z-Wave mesh network if it's powered by a micro USB cable. Here is how to do that: * Connect the sensor to a micro USB cable and a matching power adapter (a regular 5V / 1A power supply will work best) * Bring it near the location you'll be using i…
ZSE11 sensor having trouble pairing with Home Assistant? Try exclusion! Exclusion acts as a soft Z-Wave reset that can be done even if a device hasn't been included to your Z-Wave network before. Here are the exclusion steps: * In Home Assistant: open Settings > Devices and Services > Z-Wave JS > Configu…