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How to Access the Advanced Settings for the ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator on HomeSeer

Customize the reporting behavior, set the auto test mode, select your preferred notification types and more with the advanced settings options available for your ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator! Zooz products are officially integrated with the Z-Wave Plus and the Z-Wave JS Front-End of HomeSeer, which greatly simplifies …

Can't Add My ZAC36 Valve Actuator to HomeSeer

Exclusion can be a helpful troubleshooting step if your ZAC36 is having issues pairing to your HomeSeer hub. This process can be done with any Z-Wave device, on any Z-Wave hub, at any time, regardless of the device's inclusion status The exclusion process simply acts as a soft reset and can be done even if you haven…

How to Add Your ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator to HomeSeer

Once you've successfully installed the ZAC36 on your water valve, you can pair it with your HomeSeer. Always mount the device securely and calibrate it before trying to add the actuator to your Z-Wave system. The Titan will fit on valves up to 1.25". Is your pipe larger?  Reach out to us about an extension kit  for t…

My ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator is Offline in HomeSeer

If your ZAC36 Titan is showing offline or is unresponsive to commands from the hub, try the troubleshooting steps below! When connected to the hub through the standard Z-Wave mesh, the ZAC36 has a range of up to 400 feet (line of sight). However, interference from large furniture, thick walls, and metal elements can…

My ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator Shows No Connection on My Z-Box Hub

Does your ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator display "No Connection" on your Z-Box Hub? We can help; check out the troubleshooting steps below! While a device may show as "No Connection" in a few cases, the Z-Box automatically refreshes the network and rebuilds the mesh on a regular basis in the background. Unlike most hubs…

How to Access Advanced Settings for the ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator on Z-Box

No special drivers or custom handlers needed here. Accessing the advanced settings is simple and intuitive on the Z-Box Hub. Simply follow the steps below to start customizing your device! At the moment, you can make changes to advanced settings for Z-Wave devices in the WEB UI only so please make sure you're logg…

How to Access Advanced Settings for My ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator on Ring

It's a powerful device, and the Ring interface simplifies and streamlines the user experience! You've got your ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator installed, included, and configured. While you may be looking for more advanced settings, the device integration with Ring handles the most crucial advanced settings behind-the-sc…

Can't Add My ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator to My Z-Box Hub

Troubles including your ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator? Let's start with the easiest step: give the exclusion process a try! It may seem counter-intuitive, but the simplest way to resolve inclusion or configuration issues is by excluding the device first! Exclusion can be done at any time, even if a device has never bee…

Will my ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator work with the Alexa integration on Ring?

You've got your new ZAC36 Titan Water Valve Actuator all set up and seamlessly integrated with your Ring Alarm system. You've got everything working smoothly, receiving timely notifications about any detected leaks and the ability to trigger the ZAC36 to close via Ring. Now, you're eager to extend this functionality …

My ZAC36 Valve Actuator Shows Offline in Ring Alarm

Is your ZAC36 showing as offline in your Ring app? Trouble with responsiveness to Z-Wave commands? Your device could be experiencing a range or connectivity issue if it shows offline, or does not respond to Z-Wave commands. The Titan Valve Actuator has a range of up to 400 feet line of sight (up to 130 feet indoors)…

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