Looking to add smart control to your gate opener? The ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay makes it possible to automate open, close, and stop functions directly from your smart home system. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to wire the ZEN58 with your gate opener’s control board, using one relay for each function. Whe…
Want to bring smart control to your gas fireplace? The ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay makes it easy to automate on/off control for fireplaces equipped with a millivolt gas valve—the same type used in most models operated by a basic wall switch. In this guide, we’ll show you how to wire the ZEN58 to safely control your fi…
You can automate a non-smart garage door opener using the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay. Please ensure you have verified the local safety regulations before installing the relay. Always test the device meticulously once you have wired and programmed it to prevent accidental operation. To accurately monitor the status of…
Integrating a wired leak sensor with the ZEN58 Low Voltage Relay provides a reliable way to monitor potential water leaks while maintaining complete control over your automation setup. The ZEN58 offers the same flexible functionality as the ZEN16 MultiRelay and ZEN17 Universal Relay, giving users the ability to sep…
If you're having trouble adding your ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay to HomeSeer, you may need to try exclusion first. This process can be done with any Z-Wave device, on any Z-Wave hub, at any time, regardless of the device's inclusion status. The exclusion process simply acts as a soft reset and can be done even if you…
Does your ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay display "No Connection" on your Z-Box Hub? Check out the troubleshooting steps below! No need for a network repair here! While a device may show as "No Connection" in a few cases, the Z-Box automatically refreshes the network and rebuilds the mesh on a regular basis in the backgr…
If your ZEN58 is successfully included to your Home Assistant network, but is unresponsive to commands or shows as offline, you may need to try healing the network. Interferences like large furniture, thick walls, or metal elements can shorten Z-Wave range. The given range for your network is determined by the speci…
Will the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay not include to your hub? Let's begin by excluding the unit. Exclusion is known by many names: unpairing, disconnecting, or removing are all ways to refer to exclusion. This acts as a soft reset that can assist with a variety of configuration or connectivity issues. The ZEN58 doesn…
Inclusion issue with your ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay? Let's start simple: give the exclusion process a try! It may seem counter-intuitive, but the easiest way to resolve inclusion or configuration issues is by excluding the device first! Exclusion can be done at any time, even if a device has never been included to …
Trouble including the ZEN58 to Hubitat? Exclusion is the best place to start; it's simply a soft reset that prepares your device for inclusion. This can be done even if the relay was never connected to your hub. If the relay is having problems connecting to Hubitat: * Open Hubitat in your Internet browser * …