Even though the ZEN26 switch is officially integrated with Hubitat, it may need a custom device driver to access all of the available advanced settings. First, please check that your hub is running on the latest platform version. You can also see if your ZEN26 has the most recent firmware update . Then you can use …
Let's try resetting your switch by excluding it from the network. You can still exclude the switch even if it was never added to Wink successfully: 1. Click on Hubs 2. Click on Settings (the three dots in the upper right corner) 3. Click on your hub (most likely named Wink Hub) 5. Scroll down to Settings an…
Once you've wired up your switch and confirmed that it works 100% of a time as a manual switch, it's time to add it to your network. Here's how to do it: * In Home Assistant: open Configuration > Integrations > Z-Wave JS > Configure . * Click on Add node . * Click on Start Inclusion to initiate pairing…
Your switch offers brand new methods of wiring Z-Wave multi-point set ups, making the process much quicker and easier. In order to accomplish this, your ZEN26 Switch uses two travelers to communicate with the regular on/off switches in multi-point control set ups (3-ways, 4-ways, and 5-ways - additional diagrams…
But wait! Does your switch work 100% of the time when controlled manually? If not, let's find out how the wiring installation can be improved (diagrams coming soon). And if so, let's add it to your Vera network: 1. Select the Devices tab in your Vera app. Then click on the gray " + Add Device " button 2. Choose …
S2 Switches like your ZEN26 come with a bunch of nifty advanced options, like an auto timer and on/off status after power failure. You'll also be able to customize paddle control and the LED indicator (by the way, you can enable and disable the LED indicator manually if you'd like - here's how ). Below is the proc…
You'll have full on/off control of your switch using your Wink app; you'll also be able to add it to custom Robots. However, Wink's interface doesn't give you access to the switch's advanced settings and parameter inputs (though this switch does give you the option to enable or disable your LED indicator even withou…
If your switch works well manually but Z-Wave control isn't working, it may be a connectivity or range issue. Your S2 Switch is a Z-Wave Plus device that has range of 100 feet (line of sight). However, range can be shortened by interferences like metal and glass elements, large furniture, and thick walls. Ultimately…
Let's try to figure out this range or connectivity issue together. Network repair should be our first move. This is a nifty feature in your SmartThings app that allows you to refresh your mesh network's connections: * Open your SmartThings app and locate your SmartThings hub under Devices. Tap the hub to see th…
By default, the LED indicator turns on when the switch is off and it turns off when the switch is on. First thing's first: try manually activating the LED indicator mode. Here's how to do that . This is a new feature of S2 switches, manually changing the LED mode without go through advanced settings, so it's possib…