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ZEN78 High Power Relay Advanced Settings
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Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for ZEN78 High Power Relay Advanced Settings.

Some parameters may be added in later firmware updates; you can view the change log for the ZEN78 here.

Overload Protection Delay

Parameter 1: Decide when overload protection kicks in. If power draw exceeds 40.5A for x amount of seconds, the relay will automatically turn off. 

Value: 2-5 (seconds). Default: 2.

Size: 1 byte dec

On/Off Status After Power Failure

Parameter 2: Choose the recovery state for your relay if a power outage occurs.

Value: 0 – remembers and restores status; 1 – always on once restored; 2 – always off once restored. Default: 0. 

Size: 1 byte dec

On/Off Status Reports

Parameter 3: Choose what type of reports (basic or binary switch) you want the device to send to the hub.

Value: 0 – no reports; 1 – Basic Report if status changed manually or via Z-Wave; 2 – Basic Report only if status changed manually from the button; 3 – Binary Switch Report if status changed manually or via Z-Wave; 4 – Binary Switch Report only if status changed manually from the button. Default: 1. 

Size: 1 byte dec

Watt Report Threshold

Parameter 4: Choose how you want your relay 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 10 Watts are entered by default, the relay will report any change in power usage over 10 Watts (whether it's at least 10 Watts more or 10 Watts less compared to the previous report).

Value: 0 – trigger disabled; 1 – 65535. Default: 10.

Size: 2 byte dec

Watt Report Frequency

Parameter 5: Decide how often the relay will report Watt data to the hub (in second intervals). The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. So if 300 is entered by default, the relay will report power consumption every 300 seconds.

Value: 0 – reports disabled 1 – 2678400 (seconds). Default: 300.

Size: 4 byte dec

kWh Report Frequency

Parameter 6: Decide how often the relay will report kWh data to the hub (in second intervals). The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. So if 300 is entered by default, the relay will report energy usage every 300 seconds (5 minutes).

Value: 0 – reports disabled 1 – 2678400 (seconds). Default: 300.

Size: 4 byte dec

Volt Report Threshold

Parameter 7: Choose when the relay will report Volts to your hub. Value 1 = 1 V and value 10 = 10 V change. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of Volts the appliance needs to go over for the change to be reported. So if 10 is entered by default, the relay will report any change in Voltage over 10 V (whether it’s at least 10 V more or 10 V less compared to the previous report).

Value: 0 – trigger disabled; 1 – 255 (Volts). Default: 10.

Size: 1 byte dec

Volt Report Frequency

Parameter 8: Decide how often the relay will report Volt data to the hub (in second intervals). The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds.

Value: 0 – reports disabled 1 – 2678400 (seconds). Default: 300.

Size: 4 byte dec

Amp Report Threshold

Parameter 9: Choose when the relay will report Amps to your hub. Value 1 = 0.001 A and value 1000 = 1 A change. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of Amps the appliance needs to go over for the change to be reported. Value 1 equals 0.001 A and value 1000 equals 1 A. So if 1000 is entered by default, the relay will report any change in electrical current over 1 Amps (whether it’s at least 1 A more or 1 A less compared to the previous report).

Value: 0 – trigger disabled; 1 – 65535 (1 = 0.001A and 1000 = 1A). Default: 1000.

Size: 2 byte dec

Amp Report Frequency

Parameter 10: Decide how often the relay will report Amp data to the hub (in second intervals). The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds. So if 300 is entered by default, the relay will report electrical current consumption every 5 minutes.

Value: 0 – reports disabled; 5 – 2678400 (seconds). Default: 300. 

Size: 4 byte dec

Disable Manual Control

Parameter 11: Disable or enable manual control (turning the relay on and off using the physical button).

Value: 0 – manual control disabled; 1 – manual control enabled. Default: 1.

Size: 1 byte dec

Disable Z-Wave Control

Parameter 12: Ignore Z-Wave on/off commands sent from the hub to the relay. Turn it on or off only from the physical button on the device.

Value: 0 – Z-Wave control disabled; 1 – Z-Wave control enabled. Default: 1.

Size: 1 byte dec

Auto-off Timer

Parameter 13: Auto-off timer will automatically turn the relay off after x minutes once it has been turned on. 

Value: 0 – timer disabled; 1-65535 (minutes). Default: 0. 

Size: 4 byte dec

Auto-on Timer

Parameter 14: Auto-on timer will automatically turn the relay on after x minutes once it has been turned off.

Value: 0 – timer disabled; 1-65535 (minutes). Default: 0.

Size: 4 byte dec

LED Indicator Behavior

Parameter 15: Decide when the LED indicator is on or off.

Value: 0 – LED on when relay on, LED off when relay off; 1 – LED on when relay off, LED off when relay on; 2 – LED always off; 3 – LED always on. Default: 1. 

Size: 1 byte dec

Turn On Delay After Power Outage

Parameter 16: Disable or set the delay for the automatic turn on after the relay was turned off due to power outage. Value 0 disables the delay, not the turn-on function. Use this setting only if parameter 2 is set to value 1.

Value: 0 – no delay; 1~600 (seconds). Default: 0.

Size: 2 byte dec

Auto Turn On After Overload

Parameter 17: Disable or set the delay for the automatic turn on after the relay was turned off due to overload protection. If this setting is disabled, the relay will remain off after shutting down due to overload.

Value: 0 – auto-turn on disabled; 1-9 – maps to value 10; 10~65535 (seconds). Default: 0.

Size: 2 byte dec

Temperature Reporting Unit

Parameter 18: Decide whether you'd like the relay to report temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Remember that this setting may be overwritten by the location settings in your Z-Wave hub so check these as well.

Value: 0 – Celsius; 1 – Fahrenheit. Default: 1.

Size: 1 byte dec

Temperature Reporting Threshold

Parameter 19: Set the reporting threshold for the temperature sensor. Value 10 = 1 degree Fahrenheit change. The device will report any changes in temperature once the reading exceeds the value from this setting compared to the last report. 

Value: 0 – trigger disabled 1-100 (10 = 1 degree Fahrenheit). Default: 10. 

Size: 1 byte dec

Temperature Reporting Frequency

Parameter 20: Set the reporting frequency for the temperature sensor (in seconds). The device will report a new temperature reading at least as often as set in this parameter, regardless of the temperature reporting threshold setting.

Value: 0 – trigger disabled; 1-28800 (seconds). Default: 14400.

Size: 4 byte dec

Heat Alert Level (Fahrenheit)

Parameter 21: Set the temperature level for a heat alert notification to be sent to your hub and associated devices (this setting is for Fahrenheit units).

Value: 50-130 (degrees Fahrenheit). Default: 100.

Size: 1 byte dec

Freeze Alert Level (Fahrenheit)

Parameter 22: Set the temperature level for a freeze alert notification to be sent to your hub and associated devices (this setting is for Fahrenheit units).

Value: 0-49 (degrees Fahrenheit). Default: 10.

Size: 1 byte dec

Heat Alert Level (Celsius)

Parameter 23: Set the temperature level for a heat alert notification to be sent to your hub and associated devices (this setting is for Celsius units).

Value: 10-55 (degrees Celsius). Default: 38.

Size: 1 byte dec

Freeze Alert Level (Celsius)

Parameter 24: Set the temperature level for a freeze alert notification to be sent to your hub and associated devices (this setting is for Celsius units).

Value: - 18-10. Default: -12.

Size: 1 byte dec

Heat Alert Notification

Parameter 25: Decide if and how the temperature sensor should report a heat alert. See manual for details.

Value: 0 – no notifications sent to the hub or association groups; 1 – notification sent to the hub only; 2 – notification sent to the hub (lifeline), Basic Set On to the devices associated in Group 3, and Basic Set Off to the devices associated in Group 4. Default: 2. 

Size: 1 byte dec

Freeze Alert Notification

Parameter 26: Decide if and how the temperature sensor should report a freeze alert. See manual for details.

Value: 0 – no notifications sent to the hub or association groups; 1 – notification sent to the hub only; 2 – notification sent to the hub (lifeline), Basic Set On to the devices associated in Group 7, and Basic Set Off to the devices associated in Group 8. Default: 2. 

Size: 1 byte dec

Heat Alert Cleared Notification

Parameter 27: Decide if and how the temperature sensor should report a cleared heat alert. See manual for details.

Value: 0 – no notifications sent to the hub or association groups; 1 – notification sent to the hub only; 2 – notification sent to the hub (lifeline), Basic Set On to the devices associated in Group 5, and Basic Set Off to the devices associated in Group 6. Default: 2.

Size: 1 byte dec

Freeze Alert Cleared Notification

Parameter 28: Decide if and how the temperature sensor should report a cleared freeze alert. See manual for details.

Value: 0 – no notifications sent to the hub or association groups; 1 – notification sent to the hub only; 2 – notification sent to the hub (lifeline), Basic Set On to the devices associated in Group 9, and Basic Set Off to the devices associated in Group 10. Default: 2.

Size: 1 byte dec

Input Type

Parameter 29: Choose the wall switch type you want to connect to the relay. See manual for details.

Value: 0 – automatic detection; 1 – toggle switch (state changes whenever the switch is toggled); 2 – momentary push button; 3 – toggle switch (light on when the switch is toggled up, light off when the switch is toggled down). Default: 0. 

Size: 1 byte dec

Input Trigger

Parameter 30: Choose whether the input (wall switch) on the ZEN78 triggers the output (load) or just sends input reports for monitoring, keeping output separate.

Value: 0 – Input trigger disabled; 1 – Input trigger enabled. Default: 1.

Size: 1 byte dec

Input Report Type

Parameter 31: Choose status change reports to be sent from the input (wall switch) to devices associated in Group 11. See manual for details.

Value: 0 – Basic set reports to Association Group 11 when input (switch) is triggered; 1 – Binary switch reports to Association Group 11 when input (switch) is triggered. Default: 0.

Size: 1 byte dec

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Associations

Group 1:  Lifeline communication with up to 5 devices.

Group 2: This device will send Basic Set and Switch Binary Set commands to devices associated in Group 2 when it changes status.

Group 3: Basic Set ON to Group 3 when overheat alarm is triggered.

Group 4: Basic Set OFF to Group 4 when overheat alarm is triggered.

Group 5: Basic Set ON to Group 5 when overheat alarm is cleared.

Group 6: Basic Set OFF to Group 6 when overheat alarm is cleared.

Group 7: Basic Set ON to Group 7 when freeze alarm is triggered.

Group 8: Basic Set OFF to Group 8 when freeze alarm is triggered.

Group 9: Basic Set ON to Group 9 when freeze alarm is cleared.

Group 10: Basic Set OFF to Group 10 when freeze alarm is cleared.

Group 11: Basic Set and Switch Binary Set commands to devices associated in Group 11 when the external switch changes status

Manual Control

Inclusion / Exclusion: 3x clicks on the Z-Wave button. The LED indicator will blink red while processing. Successful: solid red LED for 2 seconds. The LED will blink and stay solid red. Failed: It will go back to pulsing red after 30 seconds of flashing if the pairing attempt fails.

Factory Reset: Click the Z-Wave button once and immediately after, press and hold the button for 15 seconds. The LED indicator will flash during the process and turn red for 3 seconds to confirm successful reset. 

Manual Selection of External Switch

Quickly press the Z-Wave Button 5 times within 2 seconds. The relay will enter into a switch type selecting mode. The LED will flash in green to indicate the switch type it should connect: Flash once every 2 seconds – Toggle Switch; Flash twice every 2 seconds – Momentary Switch; Flash 3 times every 2 seconds – Toggle switch with fixed actions (NO/NC Switch); Flash 4 times every 2 seconds – 3-way impulse control.

When in the switch type selecting mode, press the Z-Wave Button ONCE in sequence to shift the switch types.

After the switch type matches the external switch you have connected, press and hold the Z-Wave Button for more than 1 second to confirm the selection. If the selection is not confirmed in 30 seconds, the Relay will exit the switch type selecting mode.

Supported Command Classes

ZWAVEPLUS_INFO V2

ASSOCIATION V2

ASSOCIATION_GROUP_INFO V3

TRANSPORT_SERVICE V2

VERSION V3

METER V6

SENSOR_MULTILEVEL V11

MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC V2

DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY V1

INDICATOR V3

POWERLEVEL V1

SWITCH_BINARY V2

CONFIGURATION V4

CRC_16_ENCAP V1

SECURITY_2 V1

APPLICATION_STATUS V1

SUPERVISION V1

FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD V5

NOTIFICATION V8

CENTRAL_SCENE V3

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