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How to Program 3 Zooz Switches in a Virtual 4-Way on SmartThings with Regular Bulbs

Setting up a virtual 4-way on SmartThings lets you pair three Zooz switches or dimmers to control the same light—without needing a wired connection between the switches. In this setup, the main switch or dimmer is rewired as a single pole, while the remote units connect to power, neutral, and ground only. There are …

How to Program 3 Zooz Switches in a Virtual 4-Way on Hubitat with Regular Bulbs

Setting up a virtual 4-way on Hubitat lets you pair three Zooz switches or dimmers to control the same light—without needing a wired connection between the switches. In this setup, the main switch or dimmer is rewired as a single pole, while the remote units connect to power, neutral, and ground only. There are thre…

How to Program a Virtual 4-Way on HomeSeer with Regular Bulbs

Setting up a virtual 4-way on HomeSeer lets you pair three Zooz switches or dimmers to control the same light—without needing a wired connection between the switches. In this setup, the main switch or dimmer is rewired as a single pole, while the remote units connect to power, neutral, and ground only. There are thr…

How to Program 3 Zooz Switches in a Virtual 4-Way on Home Assistant with Regular Bulbs

Setting up a virtual 4-way on Home Assistant lets you pair three Zooz switches or dimmers to control the same light—without needing a wired connection between the switches. In this setup, the main switch or dimmer is rewired as a single pole, while the remote units connect to power, neutral, and ground only. There a…

How to Program 2 Zooz Switches in a Virtual 3-Way on Hubitat with Regular Bulbs

Setting up a virtual 3-way on Hubitat lets you pair two Zooz switches or dimmers to control the same light—without needing a wired connection between the switches. In this setup, the main switch or dimmer is rewired as a single pole, while the remote unit connects to power, neutral, and ground only. There are three …

How to Use the Single Tap for Scenes and Multi Tap for Physical Load Control

It’s a common request to use the single tap on the main paddle of a Z-Wave switch or dimmer as a scene controller, without having it directly control the wired load. At the same time, users still want that connected load to remain available for automation or to be controlled by other button presses on the same switch…

How to Program 3 Zooz Switches in a Virtual 4-Way on Z-Box with Regular Bulbs

Setting up a virtual 4-way on the Z-Box hub lets you pair three Zooz switches or dimmers to control the same light—without needing a wired connection between the switches. In this setup, the main switch or dimmer is rewired as a single pole, while the remote units connects to power, neutral, and ground only. There a…

A Guide to Using Scene Control with Zooz Devices on Alarm.com

Looking to take your smart home automations to the next level? With Zooz devices on Alarm.com, you can use scene control to trigger custom actions with just a tap, double-tap, or press-and-hold on your switches and remotes. This functionality can be accessed using the specific Zooz models that come with scene contro…

How to Program Your ZEN32 Scene Controller on Z-Box Hub

With so many options available, let's get to programming the ZEN32 Scene Controller! From scene control (multi-tap) to direct association, programming the ZEN32 Scene Controller on the Z-Box Hub is simple and intuitive. The Zooz ZEN32 is a powerful Z-Wave scene controller featuring five customizable physical buttons…

How to Program Scene Control on Your Zooz Light Switches on HomeSeer

Central scene programming allows a Z-Wave device (usually a controller like a switch or remote) to send  scene activation commands  to the hub or gateway. The hub interprets these commands and determines what actions to take. This method requires the Z-Wave hub or controller to process the commands and execute the au…

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