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ZEN32 Scene Controller Advanced Settings
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Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for the ZEN32 Scene Controller:

Some parameters were added in later firmware updates so please make sure you're on the latest firmware to have all of the settings below available. You can view the change log for the ZEN32 here.

LED Mode For Relay Button

Parameter 1: Choose if you want the LED indicator to turn on when the relay (light) is on or off, or if you want it to remain on or off at all times.

Values: 0 – LED on when relay off, LED off when relay on; 1 – LED on when relay on, LED off when relay off; 2 – LED always off; 3 – LED always on. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Mode For Button 1

Parameter 2: Choose if you want the LED indicator to turn on when Button 1 is on or off, or if you want it to remain on or off at all times.
Values: 0 – LED on when button off, LED off when button on; 1 – LED on when button on, LED off when button off; 2 – LED always off; 3 – LED always on. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Mode For Button 2

Parameter 3: Choose if you want the LED indicator to turn on when Button 2 is on or off, or if you want it to remain on or off at all times.

Values: 0 – LED on when button off, LED off when button on; 1 – LED on when button on, LED off when button off; 2 – LED always off; 3 – LED always on. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Mode For Button 3

Parameter 4: Choose if you want the LED indicator to turn on when Button 3 is on or off, or if you want it to remain on or off at all times.
Values: 0 – LED on when button off, LED off when button on; 1 – LED on when button on, LED off when button off; 2 – LED always off; 3 – LED always on. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Mode For Button 4

Parameter 5: Choose if you want the LED indicator to turn on when Button 4 is on or off, or if you want it to remain on or off at all times.
Values: 0 – LED on when button off, LED off when button on; 1 – LED on when button on, LED off when button off; 2 – LED always off; 3 – LED always on. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Color For Relay Button

Parameter 6: Choose the color of the relay button LED indicator. 
Values: 0 – white; 1 – blue; 2 – green; 3 – red; 4 – magenta (RB); 5 – yellow (RG); 6 – cyan (GB). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Color For Button 1

Parameter 7: Choose the color of button 1 LED indicator. 
Values: 0 – white; 1 – blue; 2 – green; 3 – red; 4 – magenta (RB); 5 – yellow (RG); 6 – cyan (GB). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Color For Button 2

Parameter 8: Choose the color of button 2 LED indicator. 
Values: 0 – white; 1 – blue; 2 – green; 3 – red; 4 – magenta (RB); 5 – yellow (RG); 6 – cyan (GB). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Color For Button 3

Parameter 9: Choose the color of button 3 LED indicator. 
Values: 0 – white; 1 – blue; 2 – green; 3 – red; 4 – magenta (RB); 5 – yellow (RG); 6 – cyan (GB). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Color For Button 4

Parameter 10: Choose the color of button 4 LED indicator. 
Values: 0 – white; 1 – blue; 2 – green; 3 – red; 4 – magenta (RB); 5 – yellow (RG); 6 – cyan (GB). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Brightness For Relay Button

Parameter 11: Choose the relay button LED indicator's brightness level.
Values: 0 – bright (100%); 1 – medium (60%); 2 – low (30%). Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Brightness For Button 1

Parameter 12: Choose button 1 LED indicator's brightness level.
Values: 0 – bright (100%); 1 – medium (60%); 2 – low (30%). Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Brightness For Button 2

Parameter 13: Choose button 2 LED indicator's brightness level.
Values: 0 – bright (100%); 1 – medium (60%); 2 – low (30%). Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Brightness For Button 3

Parameter 14: Choose button 3 LED indicator's brightness level.
Values: 0 – bright (100%); 1 – medium (60%); 2 – low (30%). Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec

LED Brightness For Button 4

Parameter 15: Choose button 4 LED indicator's brightness level.
Values: 0 – bright (100%); 1 – medium (60%); 2 – low (30%). Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec

Auto Turn-Off Timer For Relay

Parameter 16: Auto-off timer will automatically turn the relay off after x minutes once it has been turned on.

Use this parameter to enable or disable the auto turn-off timer function (the time after which you want the switch to automatically turn off once it has been turned on).

Values: 0 – disabled; 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default: 0.
Size: 4 byte dec

Auto Turn-On Timer For Relay

Parameter 17: Auto-on timer will automatically turn the relay on after x minutes once it has been turned off.

Use this parameter to enable or disable the auto turn-on timer function (the time after which you want the switch to automatically turn on once it has been turned off).
Values: 0 – disabled; 1 – 65535 (minutes). Default: 0. 
Size: 4 byte dec

On/Off Status After Power Failure

Parameter 18: Set the on off status for the relay after power failure.
Values: 0 – Relay and buttons remember and restore last state (default); 1 – Relay and buttons forced to off after power failure; 2 – Relay and buttons forced to on after power failure
Size: 1 byte dec

Load Control (Smart Bulb Mode)

Parameter 19: Enable or disable paddle on/off control (aka disable the relay). Disable both for smart bulbs. If disabled, you’ll only be able to control the connected light via Z-Wave. Scenes and other functionality will still be available through buttons.
Values: 0 – Disable local/physical control (from the button), enable Z-Wave control; 1 – Enable local/physical control (from the button), enable Z-Wave control (default); 2 – Disable local/physical control (from the button), disable Z-Wave control
Size: 1 byte dec

Disabled Load Behavior

Parameter 20:  Set reporting behavior for disabled physical control.
Values: 0 – Reports status / changes LED; 1 – Doesn't report status / change LED. Default: 1. 
Size: 1 byte dec

3-Way Switch Type

Parameter 21: Choose the type of 3-way switch you want to use with this switch in a 3-way set-up.
Values: 0 – Toggle on/off switch; 1 – Momentary switch (ZAC99). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

Disable Button Programming

Parameter 22: Enable or disable programming functionality on the relay button.

If this setting is disabled, then inclusion, exclusion, manual LED indicator change mode no longer work when the relay button is activated (factory reset and scene control will still work) - that means you can now use triple-tap triggers on the relay button for scenes and remote control of other devices.

Values: 0 – programming enabled. 1 – programming disabled. Default: 0.

Size: 1 byte dec

Disable LED Flash On Setting Changes

Parameter 23: Choose if the LED should flash whenever a parameter is adjusted on the device to confirm the change or disable this feature. Disable this feature if you're using the LED indicators in automation.

Values: 0 – LED indicators flash to confirm a setting change; 1 – LED indicators don't flash if a setting is changed. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec

Relay Button Scene Control

Parameter 24: Enable or disable scene control functionality on the relay button for quick multi tap triggers.

If scene control is disabled, the slight delay for physical press will be reduced but the relay button will no longer send central scene events to the hub. It's recommended to disable the feature only if using the relay button for direct electrical control of the connected load without any additional remote-control functions.

Values: 0 – scene control enabled. 1 – Scene control disabled. Default: 0.

Size: 1 byte dec

Association Reports

Parameter 25: Choose physical and Z-Wave triggers for the switch to send a status change report to the associated devices. See manual for details.

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

Size: 1 byte dec

Scene Control From 3-Way Switch

Parameter 26: Enable scene control functionality from the momentary switch connected to ZEN32 in a 3-way installation.

Values: 0 – scene control disabled commands from the remote 3-way switch disabled; 1 – scene control commands from the remote 3-way switch enabled. Default: 0

Size: 1 byte dec

Disable LED Flash On Button Press

Parameter 27: Choose if the LED should flash whenever the corresponding button is pressed or disable this feature.

Disable this feature if you're using the LED indicators in automations.

Values: 0 – LED indicator flashes when button is pressed; 1 – LED indicator doesn't flash when button is pressed. Default: 0
Size: 1 byte dec

Scene Control Multi-Tap

Parameter 28: Disable multi-tap scene control so that only single taps report via central scene. Once this functionality is disabled, double taps, held, released, 3-tap, 4-tap, and 5-tap events will be ignored on all buttons and won't be reported to the hub.

Values: 0 – multi-tap for scene control enabled; 1 – multi-tap for scene control disabled. Default: 0. 

Size: 1 byte dec

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Associations

Group 1: Main button binary switch (Z-Wave) / basic set (button) lifeline to hub
Group 2: Main button basic set (pressed only, doesn’t send anything when switch turned on via hub)
Group 3: Main button multilevel (held)
Group 4: Small button #1 basic set (pressed)
Group 5: Small button #1 multilevel (held) > in sequence > held = increase brightness, release = stop level, held = decrease brightness, release = stop level
Group 6: Small button #2 basic set (pressed)
Group 7: Small button #2 multilevel (held) > in sequence > held = increase brightness, release = stop level, held = decrease brightness, release = stop level
Group 8: Small button #3 basic set (pressed)
Group 9: Small button #3 multilevel (held) > in sequence > held = increase brightness, release = stop level, held = decrease brightness, release = stop level
Group 10: Small button #4 basic set (pressed)
Group 11: Small button #4 multilevel (held) > in sequence > held = increase brightness, release = stop level, held = decrease brightness, release = stop level

Central Scene Mapping

Main Switch Button: Scene 5 with 7 attributes (actions)

Button 1: Scene 1 (7 actions)

Button 2: Scene 2 (7 actions)

Button 3: Scene 3 (7 actions)

Button 4: Scene 4 (7 actions)

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Manual Control

Inclusion/Exclusion: 3x tap on the main button. The LED indicator flashes green while processing. Successful: solid green LED for 3 seconds. Failed: Solid red for 3 seconds

Factory Reset: Press and hold the main button for 20 seconds until the LED indicator turns solid red; within 2 seconds click button 1 to confirm the reset. All LED indicators on all buttons will flash red for 3 seconds to indicate a successful reset.

LED Indicator Mode: Tap 1x then press & hold the main button for 5 seconds, until the LED indicator turns solid green. Then click the button that you want to change the setting 3 times quickly to rotate the values in Parameters 1-5. (So relay button 3 times click to rotate values for Par 1, Button #1 3 times click to rotate values for Par 2, etc.) The LED indicator will flash green 2 times to indicate a mode change.

Disable/Enable Relay Control: Tap the main button 1x then press and hold it for 5 seconds until the LED indicator turns solid green. Then click the relay button 5 times quickly to rotate values in Parameter 19. The LED indicator will flash green 2 times to indicate a successful mode change.

Range Test Tool: press and hold the main button for 20 seconds, until the LED indicator turns solid red. Within 2 seconds, click button 4 to enter range test mode. All LED indicators will start blinking white while testing. All LED indicators will then report signal strength:

     Solid Green = direct communication with the primary controller is stable

     Flashing Green = direct communication with the primary controller is established, but signal is weak

     Solid Blue = stable communication with hub via repeaters

     Flashing Blue = communication with the primary controller is established via repeaters but signal is weak

     Solid Red = communication with the primary controller has failed

Supported Command Classes

Z-Wave Plus Info V2 
Security 2 V1 
Supervision V1 
Transport Service V2 
Basic V2 
Association V2 
Association Group Information V3 
Multi Channel Association V3 
Version V3 
Manufacturer Specific V2 
Device Reset Locally V1 
Power Level V1 
Indicator V3 
Firmware Update Meta Data V5 
Configuration V4 
Central Scene V3 
Switch Binary V2

 

The ZEN32 Scene Controller can be updated via OTA firmware updates, here is how to do that. You can access all firmware files here. Questions? Just reach out to our tech support team.

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