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ZEN27 S2 Dimmer VER. 3.01 Advanced Settings
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Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for ZEN27 S2 Dimmer VER. 3.01 firmware:

On/Off Paddle Orientation

Parameter 1: Choose if you want the upper paddle to turn the light on or turn the light off when tapped.

Values: 0 – Upper paddle turns the light on, lower paddle turns it off (default); 1 – Upper paddle turns the light off, lower paddle turns it on; 2 – Any paddle turns light on/off.

Size: 1 byte dec

LED Indicator Control

Parameter 2: Choose if you want the LED indicator to turn on when the switch (light) is on or off, or if you want it to remain on or off at all times.

Values: 0 – LED indicator is on when switch is off, LED indicator is off when switch is on (default); 1 – LED indicator is on when switch is on, LED indicator is off when switch is off; 2 – LED indicator is always OFF; 3 – LED indicator is always ON. NOTE: tap the upper paddle 6 times quickly to change this mode.

Size: 1 byte dec

Auto Turn-Off Timer

Parameter 3: Use this parameter to enable or disable the auto turn-off timer function.

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

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 4: Use this parameter to set the time after which you want the switch 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: 60.

Size: 4 byte dec

Auto Turn-On Timer

Parameter 5: Use this parameter to enable or disable the auto turn-on timer function.

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

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 6: Use this parameter to set the time after which you want the switch 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: 60.

Size: 4 byte dec

Association Reports

Parameter 7: Choose which physical and Z-Wave triggers should prompt the dimmer to send a status change report to associated devices.

Values: 0 – none; 1 – physical tap on ZEN27 only; 2 – physical tap on connected 3-way switch only; 3 – physical tap on ZEN27 or connected 3-way switch; 4 – Z-Wave command from hub; 5 – physical tap on ZEN27 or Z-Wave command from hub; 6 – physical tap on connected 3-way switch or Z-Wave command from hub; 7 – physical tap on ZEN27 / connected 3-way switch or Z-Wave command from hub; 8 – timer only; 9 – physical tap on ZEN27 or timer; 10 – physical tap on connected 3-way switch or timer; 11 – physical tap on ZEN27 / connected 3-way switch or timer; 12 – Z-Wave command from hub or timer; 13 – physical tap on ZEN27, Z-Wave command from hub, or timer; 14 – physical tap on ZEN27 / connected 3-way switch, Z-Wave command from hub, or timer; 15 – all of the above. Default: 15.

Size: 1 byte dec

On Off Status After Power Failure

Parameter 8: Set the on off status for the switch after power failure.

Values: 0 – forced to OFF (regardless of state prior to power outage); 1 – forced to ON (regardless of state prior to power outage); 2 – remembers and restores on/off status after power failure (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

Ramp Rate Control

Parameter 9: Adjust the physical ramp rate for your dimmer (fade-in / fade-out effect for on / off operation). Values correspond to the number of seconds it take for the dimmer to reach full brightness or turn off when operated manually. This setting is for physical taps only, see parameter 17 to adjust Z-Wave ramp rate.

Values: 1 – 99 (seconds). 0 – instant on/off. Default: 1.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 17: Choose if you want to set the Z-Wave ramp rate independently of the physical ramp rate (using an appropriate command in your hub) or if you want them to match.

Values: 0 – Z-Wave ramp rate matches the physical ramp rate set in parameter 9 (default); 1 – Z-Wave ramp rate is set independently using appropriate Z-Wave commands.

Size: 1 byte dec

Minimum and Maximum Brightness

Parameter 10: Set the minimum brightness level (in %) for your dimmer. You won’t be able to dim the light below the set value.

Values: 1 – 99 (%). Default: 1.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 11: Set the maximum brightness level (in %) for your dimmer. You won’t be able to add brightness to the light beyond the set value. Note: if Parameter 12 is set to value 0, Parameter 11 is automatically disabled.

Values: 1 – 99 (%). Default: 99.

Size: 1 byte dec

Double Tap Function

Parameter 12: Choose if you want the dimmer to turn on to full brightness or custom brightness level after you double-tap the upper paddle.

Values: 0 – the light will turn on to full brightness with double tap (default). 1 – the light will turn on to the maximum brightness level set in Parameter 11 with double tap. 

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 14: Enable or disable the double tap function and assign brightness level to single tap.

Values: 0 – double tap to full / maximum brightness level enabled (default). 1 – double tap to full / maximum brightness level disabled, single tap turns light on to last brightness level. 2 – double tap to full / maximum brightness level disabled, single tap turns light on to full / maximum brightness level.

Size: 1 byte dec

Enable/Disable Scene Control

Parameter 13: Enable or disable scene control functionality for quick double tap triggers.

Values: 0 – scene control disabled (default). 1 – scene control enabled.

Size: 1 byte dec

Smart Bulb Mode: Enable/Disable Paddle / Z-Wave Control

Parameter 15: Enable or disable local on/off control. If enabled, you’ll only be able to control the connected light via Z-Wave. Scenes and other functionality will still be available through paddles.

Values: 0 – physical paddle control disabled. 1 – physical paddle control enabled (default). 2 – physical paddle and Z-Wave control disabled. NOTE: tap the upper paddle 10 times quickly to change this mode.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 20: Choose how you'd like the dimmer to report when paddles are tapped and held and physical / Z-Wave control is enabled or disabled.

Values: 0 – report each brightness level to hub when physical / Z-Wave control is disabled for physical dimming (final level only reported if physical / Z-Wave control is enabled). 1 – report final brightness level only for physical dimming, regardless of the physical / Z-Wave control mode.

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 21: Set reporting behavior for disabled physical control.

Values: 0 – switch reports on/off status and changes LED indicator state even if physical and Z-Wave control is disabled (default). 1 – switch doesn't report on/off status or change LED indicator state when physical (and Z-Wave) control is disabled.

Physical Dimming Speed

Parameter 16: Set the time it takes to get from 0% to 100% brightness when pressing and holding the paddle (physical dimming). The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds.

Values: 1 – 99 (seconds). Default: 4.

Size: 1 byte dec

Custom Brightness Level On

Parameter 18: Set the custom brightness level (instead of the last set brightness level) you want the dimmer to come on to when you single tap the upper paddle.

Values: 0 – last brightness level (default); 1 – 99 (%) for custom brightness level.

Size: 1 byte dec

Night Light Mode

Parameter 22: Set the brightness level the dimmer will turn on to when off and when lower paddle is held DOWN for a second.

Values: 0 – feature disabled; 1 – 99 (%). Default: 20.

Size: 1 byte dec

Central Scene Mapping

Parameter 23: Decide which paddle reports Scene 1 and which paddle reports Scene 2.

Values: 0 – upper / top paddle reports Scene 2, lower paddle reports Scene 1; 1 – upper / top paddle reports Scene 1, lower paddle reports Scene 2. Default: 0.

Size: 1 byte dec

Disable Programming From the Paddle

Parameter 24: Enable or disable programming functionality on the dimmer paddles. If this setting is disabled, then inclusion, exclusion, smart bulb mode no longer work when dimmer paddles are activated (factory reset and scene control will still work) - that means you can now use triple-tap triggers on the dimmer for scenes and remote control of other devices.

Values: 0 – programming function from paddle enabled (switch will behave according to locally button press below); 1 – programming function from paddle disabled (switch will NOT perform the following locally press functions: 2) exclusion, inclusion, 3) change LED indicator mode. Switch will still perform functions 1) on/off, 4) factory reset, 5) range test tool and central scene triggers (if central scene enabled). Default: 0.

Size: 1 byte dec

MANUAL CONTROL

Upper Paddle: 

1 x tap: load on to last / custom brightness; Scene 2, attribute 00 (button 1)

2 x tap: on to full / max brightness; Scene 2, attribute 03 (button 3)

3 x tap: enter inclusion (pairing) mode; Scene 2, attribute 04 (button 5)

4 x tap: Scene 2, attribute 05 (button 7)

5 x tap: Scene 2, attribute 06 (button 9)

6 x tap: change LED indicator mode (see parameter 2)

tap-tap-tap-tap-and-hold: change physical / Z-Wave control mode (see parameter 15)

press and hold: increase brightness level; Scene 2, attribute 02

release: Scene 2, attribute 01

tap-tap-tap-and-hold: factory reset

 

Lower Paddle: 

1 x tap: load off; Scene 1, attribute 00 (button 2)

2 x tap: Scene 1, attribute 03 (button 4)

3 x tap: enter exclusion (unpairing) mode; Scene 1, attribute 04 (button 6)

4 x tap: Scene 1, attribute 05 (button 8)

5 x tap: Scene 1, attribute 06 (button 10)

press and hold: decrease brightness level; Scene 1, attribute 02

release: Scene 1, attribute 01

tap-tap-tap-and-hold: factory reset

 

How to Access the Advanced Settings:

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All ZEN27 dimmers can be updated via OTA firmware updates, here is how to do that. You can access all firmware files here after you register your product and create an account here. Questions? Just reach out to our tech support team.

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