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Can't Add My ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor to My Z-Wave System

### Exclusion can help with a variety of inclusion and configuration issues. Think of it as a soft reset. Even if the 4-in-1 Sensor hasn't been included to your hub, you can still exclude the device. Give this a try especially if you're having issues including your sensor: 1. Bring the sensor within 3 feet of your Z…

Zooz SmartThings Edge Drivers

SmartThings is slowly transitioning from the legacy groovy platform to the [new lua platform][1]. This creates new challenges for seamless integration as well as access to key and advanced features of our devices. As usual, we're committed to providing the best possible experience to all of our customers, regardless o…

How Often Should My ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor Report to My Hub?

### You already know that your 4-in-1 Sensor comes with four individual sensors (motion, temp, humidity & lux), but how do they work? This sensor is primarily designed as a security device, so it prioritizes motion events and notifications over the three other ambient sensors. The sensor will report motion since the …

How to Add Your ZSE40 4-in-Sensor to Your Z-Wave System

### There are many words for it, but inclusion is a common term for pairing or adding a device to your Z-Wave system. You'll need to include your sensor before mounting it in its final location. And if you ever need to re-include the device (after [exclusion][1] or reset), the same steps below would apply. Here's how…

ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor & Compatible Hubs

## Compatibility lies in your Z-Wave system's software, and not all software supports multisensors like the ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor. **Let's start with the systems that DO support the ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor:** * Almond (Securify) * HomeSeer * Hubitat (C-5 or earlier hub only, may not work correctly on C-7 due to S0 s…

Can't Add My ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor to SmartThings

## You'll need to [add the sensor's custom lua Edge driver][1] to successfully recognize the device and configure it in your SmartThings network. Exclusion is the next step. The process is a type of reset that helps with most configuration issues. Even if your sensor was never included to SmartThings, you can still e…

ZSE40 VER. 2.0 4-in-1 Sensor Specs

**Here are the technical details for the Z-Wave Plus 4-in-1 Sensor ZSE40:** * **Z-Wave Signal Frequency:** 908.42 MHz * **Power:** 1 CR123A battery (included in the box) * **Z-Wave Range:** Up to 100 feet line of sight * **Installation and Use:** Indoor Only * **Operating Temperature:** 5-104° F * **Dimen…

My ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor's Values Aren't Updating

### Stagnant values may point to a configuration issue with your device. First, let's remember that the sensor will report motion in real time and other values as often as every 3 minutes REGARDLESS of the wake-up / check-in interval. Wake-up is basically the short period of time that the sensor receives communicatio…

How Do I Perform Hard Reset on My ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor?

## Reset is a good move if your sensor is unresponsive to commands or shows no LED activity no matter what you try. You can reset your ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor to factory settings by **opening the battery cover** to release the tamper switch and **pressing and releasing the Z-Wave button with a paperclip 10 TIMES quickly …

How to Add Your ZSE40 4-in-1 Sensor to SmartThings

### Add your Smart ZSE40 to SmartThings in a few easy steps. You will need to install the custom lua Edge driver for your sensor to be correctly recognized on SmartThings. [Click here for detailed installation instructions][1]. It's best to add your sensor from the target location to establish the best route from th…

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