It's never been easier! The ZSE11 Q Sensor will be recognized and configured correctly by the Z-Box, with all advanced settings easily accessible! Customizing the advanced settings is simple; just follow the steps below to customize your ZSE11 on the Z-Box Hub.
All About Advanced Settings
The terminology for advanced settings varies depending on your Z-Wave hub. For instance, Z-Box uses the official term “Parameters.” Despite these differences in naming, the purpose remains the same: configuring consistent behavior for your device. We provide the full list of settings available for each device in our Knowledge Base.
Each advanced setting consists of four key parts:
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Label: If your device is properly integrated with your hub, this will display as the setting's name. Hubs like SmartThings show only the label and description.
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Parameter Number & Description: Most hubs, such as Hubitat and Home Assistant, list the parameter number along with the label and description.
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Values: These are the selectable options for each setting. Some are simple (e.g., Enable/Disable), while others use numerical values.
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Size: This is required in some systems when manually changing advanced settings (e.g., Home Assistant) or in hubs that do not provide direct access to settings.
To access and configure any advanced settings, make sure you are logged in locally to your Z-Box hub and connected to the same Wi-Fi network on your device / computer as the Z-Box Hub. The ability to adjust advanced settings for Z-Wave devices is available only in the WEB UI at this time.
1. Click on Settings (gear icon) in the sidebar navigation menu on your Z-Box web interface.
2. A new screen showing all of your devices will appear.
3. Click the arrow on the right side of the ZSE11 Sensor. Always use the main device (and not the child devices) to modify settings.
4. Click on the Parameters tab in the settings view.
5. You'll see the settings for the device listed - simply click the arrow next to the setting you want to modify to make any changes.
6. Click Save.
7. Always manually wake battery powered devices after making parameter changes so that the sensor can wake up to receive the updates.
Please let us know if you have any questions!