This is product is discontinued and has been replaced by the ZSE50 Siren & Chime : What does that mean? Documentation for the new ZSE50 Siren & Chime can be found here: ZSE50 Knowledge Base Excluding your ZSE19 may sound like taking a step in the wrong direction, but it could be the answer to your inclusion pr…
If you’ve given the inclusion process a few tries with no success, then exclusion is the next step. The process will act as a different type of reset that will help with any pairing or configuration difficulties. Once the ZEN20 is successfully removed (Hubitat will send a confirmation), it will be able to join your …
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN72 . What does that mean? In order to add the ZEN22 to your hub, you may need to exclude it first. The exclusion process acts as a soft reset for your switch that can solve different inclusion or configuration problems. Your hub will confirm an “unknown” device…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with the ZEN04 or ZEN15 . What does that mean? Your ZEN25 Double Plug could be displaying as “offline” in Hubitat if it is out of range or didn’t configure properly. The problem might be fixed with a simple solution: Z-Wave Network Repair. You’ll want to see if you…
Adding the ZAC36 Valve Actuator to Hubitat gives you access to the advanced settings since it is officially integrated! It should allow you to access the available advanced settings – if it doesn’t, the custom device driver will help. You'll want to confirm your Hubitat hub is on the latest platform version, if the …
The ZEN71 is the recommended On/Off switch for standard on/off smart bulb control on SmartThings. Please ensure that your smart bulbs are integrated to and controllable from the Hubitat UI. Here is a quick guide on how to install and program the device to get the most out of your smart lighting experience. If you'd l…
This is product is discontinued and has been replaced by the ZSE50 Siren & Chime : What does that mean? Documentation for the new ZSE50 Siren & Chime can be found here: ZSE50 Knowledge Base . The ZSE19 Multisiren should pair to your Hubitat hub instantly without any additional set up because it is officially i…
After you've added and assigned the correct device type to your Remote Switch, you'll be able to program the buttons to control other devices or trigger scenes. Here is an introduction to the process. At the moment, you'll only be able to use the button controller features of the device since direct association is…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE70 . What does that mean? An “offline” status is typically the result of your ZSE29 Outdoor Motion Sensor of a range or configuration issue. You can try to fix it with a Z-Wave Repair. Verify your Hubitat hub is operating on the most up-to-date version. Then, y…
If your ZSE18 is showing up as “offline” in Hubitat, it could indicate a range or configuration problem. You should be able to resolve the issue Z-Wave Network Repair. Check to see if your Hubitat hub is up-to-date on its platform version. Once you’ve checked, you can run the Z-Wave Repair to refresh your Z-Wave mes…