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ZAC36 Valve Actuator Advanced Settings
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Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for the ZAC36 Valve Actuator VER. 1.19 firmware:

Water Valve Command and Reporting Behavior

Parameter 17: Decide which Z-Wave commands and reports you'd like to use to display when the device is open or closed (or to open / close the device). Default value: 1.

Values: 

0 – reports on when the valve is open (opens the valve when an "on" report is sent from the hub), reports off when the valve is closed (closes the valve when an "off" report is sent from the hub)

1 – reports off when the valve is open (opens the valve when an "off" report is sent from the hub), reports on when the valve is closed (closes the valve when an "on" report is sent from the hub)

Size: 1 byte dec

Association Group 2 Reports (Open / Close)

Parameter 18: Decide which report is sent to Group 2 when parameter 17 is set to value 1 and the valve is closing.

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 2 disabled

1 – Basic Set on (default)

2 – Basic Set off

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 19: Decide which report is sent to Group 2 when parameter 17 is set to value 1 and the valve is opening.

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 2 disabled

1 – Basic Set on

2 – Basic Set off (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

Temperature Reporting

Parameter 33: Choose which scale you'd like the device to report temperature in.

Values: 

0 – temperature reports disabled

1 – Celsius

2 – Fahrenheit (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 34: Set the temperature reporting threshold.

Values: 0 - 255 (default: 4)

Size: 2 byte dec

 

Parameter 35: Set the temperature reporting offset.

Values: 256 - 511 for positive offset where 256 stands for 0 degrees (no offset) and 511 stands for +255 degrees, simply add the offset digit to 256 to come up with the correct value. For example +5 degrees is value 261 (256 + 5) and +10 degrees is value 266 (256 + 10).

4352 - 4607 for negative offset where 4357 stands for 0 degrees (no offset) and 4607 stands for -255 degrees, simply add (do NOT subtract) the offset digit to 4352 to come up with the correct value. For example -5 degrees is value 4357 (4352 + 5) and -10 degrees is value 4362 (4352 + 10).

Default: 256.

Size: 2 byte dec

 

Parameter 36: Set the overheat alarm trigger value. Default: 104.

Values: 0 - 255 (degrees in F)

Size: 2 byte dec

 

Parameter 37: Set the overheat alarm cancellation trigger value. Default: 86.

Values: 0 - 255 (degrees in F)

Size: 2 byte dec

 

Parameter 40: Set the freeze alarm trigger value. Default: 32.

Values: 0 - 255 (degrees in F)

Size: 2 byte dec

 

Parameter 41: Set the freeze alarm cancellation trigger value. Default: 36.

Values: 0 - 255 (degrees in F)

Size: 2 byte dec

Association Group 4 Reports (Overheat Alarm)

Parameter 38: Decide which report is sent to Group 4 when the overheat alarm (set in parameter 36) is triggered.

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 4 disabled (default)

1 – Basic Set on

2 – Basic Set off

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 39: Decide which report is sent to Group 4 when the overheat alarm is cancelled.

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 4 disabled (default)

1 – Basic Set on

2 – Basic Set off

Size: 1 byte dec

Association Group 5 Reports (Freeze Alarm)

Parameter 43: Decide which report is sent to Group 5 when the freeze alarm (set in parameter 40) is triggered.

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 5 disabled (default)

1 – Basic Set on

2 – Basic Set off

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 44: Decide which report is sent to Group 5 when the freeze alarm is cancelled.

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 5 disabled (default)

1 – Basic Set on

2 – Basic Set off

Size: 1 byte dec

Freeze Alarm Operation Mode

Parameter 42: Decide if you want to allow the valve actuator to open and close during freeze alarm mode. If the actuator is disabled, it won't react to Z-Wave or manual triggers to open or close until the freeze alarm is cleared.

Values: 

0 – operation disabled

1 – operation enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

Association Group 3 Reports (Leak Alarm)

Parameter 49: Decide which report is sent to Group 3 when a leak alarm is triggered (from the connected leak detection probe).

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 3 disabled

1 – Basic Set on (default)

2 – Basic Set off

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 50: Decide which report is sent to Group 3 when the leak alarm is cleared (water is no longer detected by the connected probe).

Values: 

0 – reports to Group 3 disabled (default)

1 – Basic Set on

2 – Basic Set off

Size: 1 byte dec

Enable / Disable Leak Probe Reports and Trigger

Parameter 51: Enable or disable reporting and the auto shut-off triggering from the connected wired leak probe. If the leak probe reports and trigger is disabled, you won't receive any water leak presence reports from the ZAC36 actuator and it won't automatically shut off based on the readings from the connected probe.

Values: 

0 – leak probe reports and trigger disabled (use wireless leak sensors to trigger ZAC36 actuator)

1 – leak probe reports and trigger enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

Sound Alarms and Notifications

Parameter 65: Decide if you'd like to receive sound (beep) feedback when operating the actuator as well as sound alarms for different modes and alarms the actuator goes into when installed.

Values:

0 – sound notifications disabled

1 – sound notifications enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

LED Indicator Brightness Level

Parameter 66: Decide how bright you'd like the LED indicator to be on your actuator. If you set it to value 0, the LED indicator will be disabled. Default: 80.

Values: 0 - 99

Size: 1 byte dec

Z-Wave Button Lock

Parameter 67: Lock the Z-Wave button to prevent the actuator from being activated accidentally. This is recommend especially for outdoor installation where animals or children could accidentally set off the Z-Wave button to open or close the water main valve.

Values:

0 – Z-Wave button lock disabled (default)

1 – Z-Wave button lock enabled

Size: 1 byte dec

Auto Test Mode

Parameter 97: Decide when you'd like the actuator to perform an auto test mode once it's installed. The actuator will periodically make a 1/8 turn to ensure it is operational to self test.

Values: 

0 – disable Auto Test Mode

1 – enabled only when excluded from the Z-Wave hub

2 – enabled only when included to the Z-Wave hub

3 – enabled both when included or excluded (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 98: Decide how often you'd like the actuator to perform the auto test described in parameter 97.  Default: 14 (days).

Values: 1 - 30 (days)

Size: 1 byte dec

Notification Reports

Decide which notifications you want the device to send to your hub when it detects different changes in its immediate environment.

Parameter 81: Disable open / close notifications from the water valve actuator.

Values: 

0 – open/close notifications disabled

1 – open/close notifications enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 82: Enable overheat notifications from the water valve actuator.

Values: 

0 – overheat notifications disabled (default)

1 – overheat notifications enabled

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 83: Disable freeze notifications from the water valve actuator.

Values: 

0 – freeze notifications disabled

1 – freeze notifications enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 84: Disable water leak notifications from the wired water detector.

Values: 

0 – leak notifications disabled

1 – leak notifications enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 85: Disable power notifications from the water valve actuator.

Values: 

0 – power notifications disabled

1 – AC power notifications enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 86: Disable back-up battery notifications from the water valve actuator (battery back-up accessory sold separately).

Values: 

0 – back-up battery power notifications disabled

1 – back-up battery power notifications enabled (default)

Size: 1 byte dec

Manual Calibration Offset

Parameter 99: If you notice that your valve doesn't fully open after manual calibration of the Titan actuator, you can adjust the open angle for the device with this offset setting. The value corresponds to angle %. Default: 9 (%).

Values: 

1 - 10 (%)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 100: If you notice that your valve doesn't fully close after manual calibration of the Titan actuator, you can adjust the open angle for the device with this offset setting. The value corresponds to angle %. Default: 4 (%).

Values: 

1 - 10 (%)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Backup Battery

Parameter 113: Set the threshold for battery reporting. 

Values: 0-100 (%). Default: 10

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 114:  Decide when the device should report low battery to the hub. 

Values: 0-100 (%). Default: 30

Size: 1 byte dec

 

Parameter 115:  Enable/Disable the auto-close function when a low battery alert is triggered. 

Values:

0 - Disable auto-close function when a low battery alert is triggered

1 - Enable auto-close function when a low battery alert is triggered (Default)

Size: 1 byte dec

 

ASSOCIATIONS:
Group 1: Lifeline to hub
Group 2: Basic set for open / close
Group 3: Basic set for leak alarm
Group 4: Basic set for overheat alarm
Group 5: Basic set for freeze alarm

 

The ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator can be updated via OTA firmware updates, here is how to do that. You can access all firmware files here once you register your product and create an account here. Questions? Please reach out to our customer service, we reply 7 days a week!

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