Configuration is simple with the Z-Box! The ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay will be recognized and configured correctly out of the box. Simply follow the steps below to access and customize the advanced settings. To access and configure any advanced settings, you need to be logged in locally to your Z-Box hub and connect…
Will the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay not include to your hub? Let's begin by excluding the unit. Exclusion is known by many names: unpairing, disconnecting, or removing are all ways to refer to exclusion. This acts as a soft reset that can assist with a variety of configuration or connectivity issues. The ZEN58 doesn…
If your ZEN58 is successfully included to your HomeSeer network, but is unresponsive to commands or shows as offline, you may need to try healing the network. Interferences like large furniture, thick walls, or metal elements can shorten Z-Wave range. The given range for your network is determined by the specific st…
Trouble including the ZEN58 to Hubitat? Exclusion is the best place to start; it's simply a soft reset that prepares your device for inclusion. This can be done even if the relay was never connected to your hub. If the relay is having problems connecting to Hubitat: * Open Hubitat in your Internet browser * …
If your ZEN58 is successfully included to your Home Assistant network, but is unresponsive to commands or shows as offline, you may need to try healing the network. Interferences like large furniture, thick walls, or metal elements can shorten Z-Wave range. The given range for your network is determined by the speci…
Does the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay go offline, or is it unresponsive to Z-Wave commands? Please try the steps listed below: Interferences like metal elements and thick walls can affect the sensor's range. Range is determined by the individual structure of your home and the strength of your mesh network. If you're s…
No custom handlers or drivers needed, inclusion is fast and easy with the Z-Box! The ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay will be recognized and configured correctly on the Z-Box out of the box. Ensure the device is properly installed and powered, then follow the steps below to add the device to your Z-Box hub. You can add a n…
For Z-Wave control of the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay you will need to include it to your network; a process also known as adding or pairing. Important Note : A steady, blinking green is the standard state for the device; as long as the unit has power, it will blink green at a steady pace. The device has an internal …
If you are unable to include your ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay to Home Assistant, start by excluding the device. The relay can be excluded from Home Assistant even if it has never been successfully included. Exclusion simply acts as a soft reset to help with any configuration issues. If Home Assistant is having troubl…
Integrating a wired leak sensor with the ZEN58 Low Voltage Relay provides a reliable way to monitor potential water leaks while maintaining complete control over your automation setup. The ZEN58 offers the same flexible functionality as the ZEN16 MultiRelay and ZEN17 Universal Relay, giving users the ability to sep…