This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE70 . What does that mean? "Inclusion" refers to the process of adding or pairing a device to your Z-Wave system. We thought we'd clarify this since each system uses different words for the same processes. You'll need to include your sensor to your network befor…
The ZSE42 XS Sensor is officially supported by Hubitat so it will work with the hub out of the box (just make sure your HE platform is on 2.2.9 or higher). For better user experience, we recommend the community driver . With the advent of Z-Wave long range (ZWLR), Hubitat now offers the option to include your …
Your ZSE44 Temperature | Humidity Sensor can be added to Home Assistant in just a few simple steps! We recommend using the new JS Z-Wave integration for best results. With the new ZWaveJS integration of Home Assistant, your smart home setup becomes more seamless, robust, and future-ready. We strongly recommend u…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN04 . What does that mean? Be sure to install the custom device handler to enable full functionality with the hub. If you haven't installed a handler before, it's an easy process that only takes a few minutes. The handler will give you access to all of the Smart…
With the ZEN17 installed and ready to pair, it's time to include it to Home Assistant: Before including your device, ensure the ZEN17 is properly powered. The power supply only provides power to the Z-Wave chip and electronics within the unit. Therefore, the power supply doesn't need to be rated for a lot of power, …
Including the ZAC36 to your SmartThings is an easy process with just a few steps! The Titan will fit on valves up to 1.25". Is your pipe larger? Reach out to us about an extension kit for the ZAC36 to accommodate larger pipes/valves. The ZAC36 will display as a Fortrezz Valve out of the box, but the custom lua Edg…
While the ZSE44 XS Sensors will pair with your hub without additional setup on Hubitat, we recommend using the custom driver with this model. With the advent of Z-Wave long range (ZWLR), Hubitat now offers the option to include your long range supporting devices via standard Z-Wave mesh or with ZWLR. You can read…
Once you've confirmed your new ZEN71 On/Off Switch works manually, you can go ahead and pair it to your Hubitat. For better user experience, we recommend the community driver . With the advent of Z-Wave long range (ZWLR), Hubitat now offers the option to include your long range supporting devices via standard …
Once you've wired up your Double Switch and confirmed that it works 100% from both the dimmer and relay, it's time to add it to your Home Assistant network: With the new ZWaveJS integration of Home Assistant, your smart home setup becomes more seamless, robust, and future-ready. We strongly recommend upgrading to…
Start by ensuring the ZEN77 works well manually, and that you are able to fully dim and have on/off control from directly from the paddle. Next, you can include the unit to your Z-Wave system. Inclusion is known by a variety of terms, depending on the system you are using; adding, pairing, etc., but our standard te…