Is your ZSE43 not responding to Z-Wave commands? It could be a range or connectivity issue. After including your ZSE43 successfully, the next best step is to refresh the connections in your mesh network. This is accomplished in Vera with a helpful feature called Update Neighbor Nodes. It will help Vera find the mo…
Incomplete configuration during inclusion? Pending changes? 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 ZSE43, the change will take effect once the device wakes up to receive communication fr…
Change the settings of your ZSE43 to fit your installation needs! You can adjust the settings for your Tilt| Shock Sensor to suit your needs. Below are the steps to change parameters (or settings) in your Vera interface. Make sure to change the correct values for Variable (corresponding the Parameter you'd li…
The ZSE43 XS Sensor is officially supported by Hubitat so it will work with the hub out of the box as long as the platform is on version 2.2.9 or higher. To help with the ZSE43 Sensor configuration, try the exclusion process first. This can be done even if it was never connected to the hub, as it acts as a soft rese…
If your ZSE43 is showing up as “offline” in Hubitat, it may point to a range or configuration problem. A Z-Wave Network Repair may be the answer! Check to see if your Hubitat hub is up to date on its platform version. Next, using the steps outlined below, run the Z-Wave Repair to refresh your Z-Wave mesh network con…
If your ZSE43 XS sensor is included but shows offline, it may be a range or connectivity issue. The Network Repair feature can refresh your mesh network's connections using the SmartThings app. Steps for Network Repair below: * Open your SmartThings app and locate your SmartThings hub under Devices. Tap the hub…
If you're having issues including your ZSE43 Tilt | Shock Sensor, the first step to try is exclusion. Your device can be excluded from Home Assistant even if it has never been successfully included. Exclusion acts as a soft reset to help with any configuration issues. If Home Assistant is having trouble recognizing …
Having trouble including your ZSE43? Excluding the device may help. Even if your Tilt|Shock XS Sensor was never successfully added to SmartThings, exclusion acts as a soft reset. It can help with a variety of configuration and inclusion issues. Here are the steps for exclusion from the SmartThings app: * Open…
If your ZSE43 Tilt | Shock XS Sensor goes offline or is unresponsive to Z-Wave commands, try the steps listed below: Sometimes, interferences like metal elements and thick walls can affect the sensor's range. Essentially, range is determined by the individual structure of your home and the strength of your mesh netw…
Having an issue including your ZSE43 Tilt | Shock XS Sensor? Let's begin by excluding the unit. Exclusion can also be referred to as "unpairing," "disconnecting," or "removing" a device. It's a type of reset that can assist with a variety of configuration or connectivity issues, so always start here. The ZSE43 doesn…