For the new 800 series ZSE11, you will need to install the custom driver to ensure proper motion reporting. The 800 series Z-Wave chip has abandoned the Sensor Binary Reports and uses Notification Command Class only, in accordance with proper Z-Wave specification.
All About Advanced Settings
The terminology for advanced settings varies depending on your Z-Wave hub. For instance, Hubitat lists them under the “Preferences” tab. 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.
You should first check if your Hubitat platform is up-to-date on its platform version.
Then, use the steps here to install the community driver to adjust the settings for your ZSE11:
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Open Hubitat in your browser.
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Click on Drivers Code in the side menu.
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In the top right corner, click on "+New Driver" and paste the code from the following link to access the code for the driver, then copy ALL of the code from the page.
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Click Save in the top right corner.
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You'll see a Zooz ZSE11 (Q Sensor) in your Drivers Code list now.
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Assign the driver to the device by opening to the device view and selecting the Zooz ZSE11 (Q Sensor) from the drop-down menu under Device Type.
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Click Update Device.
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IMPORTANT: Click the Configure button and refresh the page in your browser for all of the settings to display.
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You will now see the additional setting display in the device view in Hubitat where you can customize the sensor.
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Once done with any settings changes, click Update Device again.
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Remember to triple click the Z-Wave button to wake the sensor up so the new settings take right away. Otherwise, they'll update once the sensor wakes up automatically a few hours later.
If you prefer not to use the custom driver, you can try out this Z-Wave Universal Device Scanner to access any parameters that may not be available yet in the custom driver. Please note that use of this driver is intended for expert users; use at your own risk: https://community.hubitat.com/t/release-z-wave-universal-device-scanner/97912
Let us know if you have any questions!