This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE11 . What does that mean? If your ZSE40 4-in-1 sensor seems to be eating through batteries, then you may need to connect it without security. For the C-7 hub specifically , it currently doesn't allow non-secure inclusion for S0 devices but we have found a work…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE11 . What does that mean? Your sensor's security level may be affecting its battery life - let's try fixing that! The ZSE40 normally supports S0 for Z-Wave security, which is considered paired securely for the ZSE40. However, on HA, we recommend pairing the dev…
Your sensor lights up when powered by USB but there's no sign of life on battery. Here's what to try: First, insert a working a battery into the sensor. You may need to adjust the battery slot prongs to the middle so they hold the battery tighter. We found that some brands, like Panasonic for example, make their CR1…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE11 . What does that mean? If your Z-Wave system allows you to select the security level of a device during inclusion, then your ZSE40 battery issues may be solved. The security level of your ZSE40 sensor can influence its battery life and responsiveness due to …