The ZEN16 Multirelay is officially integrated with Hubitat and will work out of the box. You will have full access to the device's advanced settings directly from the device view on Hubitat. If you don't see them, confirm your Hubitat platform is up-to-date on the latest version and then install the community drive…
Pairing your ZEN72 Dimmer to SmartThings is easy and takes almost no time! For access to all of the ZEN72's advanced settings, you'll need to install the custom Edge driver using the steps located here . With the handler installed, you can then pair the ZEN72 to your network: * Tap the plus icon in the hom…
You can pair your ZEN15Power Switch with your Z-Wave hub via Auto Inclusion, Manual Inclusion, or Secure Inclusion. Your hub's manual may use a different term for it, but inclusion is just another word for pairing or adding a device to your Z-Wave system. Auto and Manual Inclusions apply for all Z-Wave hubs, but Sec…
Adding the ZEN34 Remote to your Z-Wave system is easy! Just make sure you've removed the pull-tabs from the battery slots to power the device up first. Once powered, you can go ahead and use these steps to have your ZEN34 paired in no time: * Make sure the device is within range of your Z-Wave network * Put y…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZSE11 . What does that mean? The ZSE40 700 is integrated with the latest JS integration of Home Assistant . If you aren't on the JS integration yet, Home Assistant currently recommends handling Z-Wave devices through the new Z-Wave JS integration since all other…
Once you've wired up your ZEN76 and confirmed it works manually, it's time to add it to your Home Assistant network. Follow these steps to include the S2 Switch to Home Assistant: * In Home Assistant: open Configuration > Integrations > Z-Wave JS > Configure . * Click on Add node . * Click on Start In…
First, check that your dimmer is working well manually, that you have full dimming and on/off control directly from the device. Once that's settled, we can include the unit to your Z-Wave system. There are many words for it depending on the system you're using, but our standard term for it is "inclusion." Inclusion …
This is product is discontinued and does not have a replacement yet. New product in development. What does that mean? You'll need to add an Edge driver prior to including the ZEN31 to SmartThings to ensure it is recognized correctly and to ensure you have full control of all the device's channels. Once the Edg…
Once you've mounted your Remote Switch in its final location, you can add it to Home Assistant: * In Home Assistant: open Configuration > Integrations > Z-Wave JS > Configure . * Click on Add node . * Click on Start Inclusion to initiate pairing. * Tap the upper paddle 6 times quickly (LED indicator w…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN72 . What does that mean? Before adding your dimmer to SmartThings, make sure it works fine when controlled and dimmed manually. And if everything's good to go with manual control, regardless of which app you're using, the dimmer will work with SmartThings out …