This is product is discontinued and does not have a replacement yet. New product in development. What does that mean? Once you've wired up your RGBW Dimmer and confirmed that the unit is powered, it's time to add it to your Home Assistant network: Zooz products are now officially integrated with the new ZWaveJS i…
After your MultiRelay is powered up, it's time to add it to your Vera system. Before including your device, ensure the ZEN16 is properly powered. The power supply only provides power to the Z-Wave chip and electronics within the unit. Therefore, the power supply doesn't need to be rated for a lot of power, * USB C…
Once you have your ZEN17 wired up and ready to go, it's time to include it to your Z-Wave system! Before including your device, ensure the ZEN17 is properly powered. The power supply only provides power to the Z-Wave chip and electronics within the unit. Therefore, the power supply doesn't need to be rated for a lot…
Join? Pair? Add? However your Z-Wave system refers to it, inclusion is a common term for getting your ZSE11 sensor to be a part of your Z-Wave system. You'll need to include your sensor before mounting it in its final location. If you ever need to re-include the device (after exclusion or reset ), the same steps …
Include the Q Sensor to your Z-Wave network in just a few easy steps! You will need to install the custom lua Edge driver for your sensor to be correctly recognized on SmartThings. Click here for detailed installation instructions. Once the Edge driver is installed, you can go ahead and include the ZSE11 sensor …
Include your ZSE18 Motion Sensor automatically or manually, on battery or USB power. Add the ZSE18 sensor automatically to Vera, powered by battery: 1. Select the Devices tab in your Vera app 2. Click on the gray " + Add Device " button 3. Choose Generic Z-Wave Device from the device list 4. Twist open the c…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE70 . What does that mean? There are two ways to include this sensor to Home Assistant: manually and automatically. Here's how to auto-include the device: * In Home Assistant: open Configuration > Integrations > Z-Wave JS > Configure . * Click on Add …
Connecting your switch to Wink should be a cinch. Here's more about the inclusion process: This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN71. What does that mean? You'll be able to control it remotely out of the box and add it to custom Robots. However, you won't have access to the switch's advanced setti…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE70 . What does that mean? "Inclusion" refers to the process of adding or pairing a device to your Z-Wave system. We thought we'd clarify this since each system uses different words for the same processes. You'll need to include your sensor to your network befor…
You'll have your ZEN73 Switch paired with SmartThings in no time! To access all of the advanced settings available for the 700 Series On/Off Switch, you'll want to install the custom Edge driver with the instructions located here . Once you have installed the Edge driver, just follow the steps below to include t…