Ready to customize your Multisiren? The device is fully integrated, so the advanced settings should be available. The ZSE19 is integrated with the latest JS integration of Home Assistant . If you aren't on the JS integration yet, Home Assistant currently recommends handling Z-Wave devices through the new Z-Wave JS…
Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for the ZSE19 Multisiren: Siren Alarm Duration Parameter 1: Choose how long you want the siren alarm to last for once it’s triggered. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. Values: 10-600; 180 (seconds) – default value. Size: 2 …
You've included your siren to Home Assistant, but it's not updating regularly and/or unresponsive to commands. Here's what to try if your device shows connectivity issues: Your MultiSiren is a Z-Wave Plus device that has range of 100 feet (line of sight). Even so, interferences like large furniture, thick walls, and…
An “offline” status in Hubitat usually indicates a range or configuration problem with your ZSE19 Multisiren. Running a Z-Wave Repair could resolve the issue. The first step is to confirm if your Hubitat is operating on the latest platform version. Once you’ve done that, you can use the repair steps below to refresh…
Inclusion issues are a common issue in the Z-Wave world, but they're typically easy to solve. Exclusion would be the first thing to try! Exclusion is just a soft Z-Wave reset. A device doesn't need to be included first to be able to excluded. Here's how to do it: * In Home Assistant: open Settings > Devices and…
The ZSE19 Multisiren is a nifty device so make sure it can communicate with your hub! While the siren has a Z-Wave range of up to 100 feet within line of sight, if there are no other signal extending Z-Wave devices around, and it's located far away from the hub, it can have trouble sending and receiving messages. Es…
Excluding your ZSE19 may sound like taking a step in the wrong direction, but it could be the answer to your inclusion problem. Even if your ZSE29 was never added to Hubitat, you’ll be able to complete the exclusion process. The app will send a notification confirming a successful exclusion of an “unknown” device. Y…
The ZSE19 Multisiren should pair to your Hubitat hub instantly without any additional set up because it is officially integrated. It means the advanced settings for the ZSE19 should be accessible from the device view in your hub. If you don’t have access, you’ll want to verify that your hub’s platform is up-to-date …
You can use the ZSE19 Multisiren right out of the box since Hubitat has officially integrated the device. If the advanced settings aren’t automatically showing up in the device view of the ZSE19, you can use the Z-Wave parameter tool to customize your Multisiren. Your hub should also be operating on the most up-to-d…
This may be a range or connectivity issue. Let's see if we can suggest some solutions. The very first thing to try is Update Neighbor Nodes . This is a helpful troubleshoot feature in Vera's interface that allows you to refresh the connections between hub and devices. It may help Vera find the most efficient route …