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ZEN20 Power Strip Advanced Settings
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Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for the ZEN20 Power Strip VER. 2.03 firmware:

On/Off Status Recovery After Power Failure

Parameter 1: Choose the recovery state for your Power Strip’s outlets if power outage occurs.

Values: 0 – Power Strip remembers the status for each outlet prior to power outage and turns back to it (default)

1 – Power Strip automatically turns ON for each outlet once power is restored (it does not remember the status prior to power outage)

2 – Power Strip automatically turns OFF each outlet once power is restored (it does not remember the status prior to power outage)

Size: 1 byte dec

Power Wattage Report Value Threshold

Parameter 2: Choose how you want your Power Strip to report power consumption to your hub. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of Watts the appliance needs to go over for the change to be reported. So if 5 Watts are entered by default, the Power Strip will report any change in power usage over 5 Watts for each outlet (whether it’s at least 5 Watts more or 5 Watts less compared to previous report).

Values: 0 – 65535. 0 – disabled (the Strip will not report power consumption based on this setting). Default: 5.

Size: 4 byte dec

Power Wattage Report Frequency

Parameter 3: Choose how often you want your Power Strip to report power consumption (W) to your controller and associated device. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. So if 30 is entered by default, the Strip will report power consumption (Wattage) every 30 seconds.

Values: 30 – 2678400 (seconds). Default: 180.

Size: 4 byte dec

Energy Report Frequency

Parameter 4: Choose how often you want your Power Strip to report energy consumption (kWh) to your hub. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. So if 300 is entered by default, the power strip will report energy usage every 300 seconds (5 minutes).

Values: 5 – 2678400 (seconds). Default: 300.

Size: 4 byte dec

Overload Protection

Parameter 5: Set the Watt level for overload protection to kick in. The number entered as the value corresponds to the total number of Watts the Strip needs to detect across all 5 outlets to turn off automatically and send a notification to the hub. We DO NOT recommend changing this parameter’s value as it may result in device damage and malfunction.

Values: 0 – 1500 (Watts). 0 – overload protection disabled (we DON’T recommend changing to this setting). Default: 1500 (Watts). 

Size: 2 byte dec

Auto-off Timer

Parameter 6: Use this parameter to enable or disable the auto turn-off timer for CH1 outlet. If this feature is enabled, the device connected to CH1 outlet will automatically turn off after a fixed period of time from being turned on (set in parameter 7).
Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled;

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 7: Use this parameter to set the time after which you want the device connected to CH1 outlet to automatically turn off once it has been turned on. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of minutes.
Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 10: Enable or disable the auto turn-off timer for CH2 outlet.
Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 11: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH2 outlet to automatically turn off once it has been turned on.
Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 14: Enable or disable the auto turn-off timer for CH3 outlet.

Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 15: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH3 outlet to automatically turn off once it has been turned on.

Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 18: Enable or disable the auto turn-off timer for CH4 outlet.

Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 19: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH4 outlet to automatically turn off once it has been turned on.

Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 22: Enable or disable the auto turn-off timer for CH5 outlet.

Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 23: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH5 outlet to automatically turn off once it has been turned on.

Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

Auto-on Timer

Parameter 8: Use this parameter to enable or disable the auto turn-on timer for CH1 outlet. If this feature is enabled, the device connected to CH1 outlet will automatically turn on after a fixed period of time from being turned off (set in parameter 9).
Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled;

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 9: Use this parameter to set the time after which you want the device connected to CH1 outlet to automatically turn on once it has been turned off. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of minutes.
Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 12: Enable or disable the auto turn-on timer for CH2 outlet.
Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 13: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH2 outlet to automatically turn on once it has been turned off.
Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 16: Enable or disable the auto turn-on timer for CH3 outlet.

Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 17: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH3 outlet to automatically turn on once it has been turned off.

Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 20: Enable or disable the auto turn-on timer for CH4 outlet.

Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 21: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH4 outlet to automatically turn on once it has been turned off.

Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

 

Parameter 24: Enable or disable the auto turn-on timer for CH5 outlet.

Values: 0 – timer disabled (default); 1 – timer enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 25: Set the time after which you want the device connected to CH5 outlet to automatically turn on once it has been turned off.

Values: 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default set to 60 (minutes).

Size: 4 byte dec

Disable Manual Control

Parameter 26: Choose if you want to use the physical buttons on the Power Strip to turn the outlets on or off manually or if you want to disable this function. If this parameter is set to 0 (disabled), you will only be able to turn the outlets on or off remotely using your Z-Wave hub.

Values: 0 – manual control for all outlets disabled; 1 – manual control for all outlets enabled (default).

Size: 1 byte dec

LED Indicator Control

Parameter 27: Choose if you want the LED indicators next to each outlet to come on when power is on or off, or if you want to disable the LED lights.

Values: 0 – LED indicator is on when power is of and off when power is on; 1 – LED indicator is on when power is on and off when power is off (default); 2 – LED indicator is always off, regardless of power status.

Size: 1 byte dec

NOTE: You can also switch between the LED indicator modes by clicking the CH1 button 6 times quickly. All LED indicators will flash to confirm the setting change.

Disable Energy Monitoring Reports

Parameter 28: Disable or enable energy monitoring for the entire devices. None of the outlets will send any power or energy related reports back to the hub if energy monitoring is disabled.

Values: 0 – energy monitoring reports disabled; 1 – energy monitoring reports enabled (default).

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 29: Disable or enable energy monitoring for CH1 outlet. No power or energy related reports from the device connected to CH1 will be sent back to the hub if energy monitoring is disabled. Use this option to minimize the amount of reports you want the receive from the Power Strip.
Values: 0 – energy monitoring reports disabled for CH1; 1 – energy monitoring reports enabled for CH1 (default). 
Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 30: Disable or enable energy monitoring for CH2 outlet. No power or energy related reports from the device connected to CH2 will be sent back to the hub if energy monitoring is disabled. Use this option to minimize the amount of reports you want the receive from the Power Strip.
Values: 0 – energy monitoring reports disabled for CH2; 1 – energy monitoring reports enabled for CH2 (default). 
Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 31: Disable or enable energy monitoring for CH3 outlet. No power or energy related reports from the device connected to CH3 will be sent back to the hub if energy monitoring is disabled. Use this option to minimize the amount of reports you want the receive from the Power Strip.
Values: 0 – energy monitoring reports disabled for CH3; 1 – energy monitoring reports enabled for CH3 (default). 
Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 32: Disable or enable energy monitoring for CH4 outlet. No power or energy related reports from the device connected to CH4 will be sent back to the hub if energy monitoring is disabled. Use this option to minimize the amount of reports you want the receive from the Power Strip.
Values: 0 – energy monitoring reports disabled for CH4; 1 – energy monitoring reports enabled for CH4 (default). 
Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 33: Disable or enable energy monitoring for CH5 outlet. No power or energy related reports from the device connected to CH5 will be sent back to the hub if energy monitoring is disabled. Use this option to minimize the amount of reports you want the receive from the Power Strip.
Values: 0 – energy monitoring reports disabled for CH5; 1 – energy monitoring reports enabled for CH5 (default). 
Size: 1 byte dec

Disable USB Reports

Parameter 34: Disable or enable on/off reports sent from the USB ports when a connected device is charging (drawing power) or fully charged (not drawing power).

Values: 0 – USB reports enabled (default); 1 – USB reports disabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

Electrical Current (A) Report Frequency

Parameter 35: The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. So if 30 is entered, the Strip will report electrical current values (Amperes) every 30 seconds.

Values: 0 – electrical current reports disabled (default); 30 – 2678400.

Size: 4 byte dec

Voltage Report (V) Frequency

Parameter 36: The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. So if 30 is entered, the Strip will report Voltage values (Volts) every 30 seconds.

Values: 0 – voltage reports disabled (default); 30 – 2678400.

Size: 4 byte dec

 

This device requires the following command classes to be supported and recognized by your Z-Wave controller:
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
COMMAND_CLASS_METER
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO

 

How to Access the Advanced Settings:

SmartThings

Hubitat

Vera

Home Assistant

 

If you'd like to update your Power Strip ZEN20, you can access all firmware files here once you register your product and create an account here. Questions? Just reach out to our support!

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