So your ZSE50 Siren & Chime is properly included and you're ready to program it? Read on! Zooz products are officially integrated with the Z-Wave Plus and the Z-Wave JS Front-End of HomeSeer. If you're experiencing issues with accessing the advanced settings of your device or the unit not properly displaying, we wou…
The ZSE50 Siren & Chime is more than just an alarm—it’s a customizable alert system that can fit seamlessly into your smart home. Even without the custom driver for the Siren, you can still easily program the device to trigger the right sounds at the right time, from security alerts to everyday notifications. This gu…
The ZSE50 Siren & Chime is more than just an alarm—it’s a customizable alert system that can fit seamlessly into your smart home. Due to current platform limitations, you can only program the default tone at this time, but our developer is hard at work to allow for more programming options for the siren on this platf…
If you're having trouble adding your ZSE50 Siren & Chime 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 haven'…
Frequently Asked Questions About the ZSE50 Siren & Chime Find the answers to your questions quickly by searching key words! * Press the CTRL and F keys at the same time on your keyboard. A little box should pop up in your browser window. * Type in a key word in your question like "hub" or "compatible". You should…
Does the ZSE50 Siren & Chime show as offline, or is it unresponsive to Z-Wave commands? Please try the steps listed below: Interferences like metal elements and thick walls can affect the sensor's range. Range is determined by the individual structure of your home and the strength of your mesh network. If you're see…
Having troubles including your ZSE50 Siren & Chime? The best place to start is with a simple exclusion. 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 the …
Having troubles adding the ZSE50 Sire & Chime 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 ZSE50 doesn't…
Having trouble including your ZSE50 Siren & Chime to your SmartThings hub? Exclusion is the best place to start. Even if your ZSE50 was never initially added to SmartThings, exclusion just acts as a soft reset. It can help with a variety of configuration and inclusion issues. Here are the steps for exclusion from…
If your ZSE50 is successfully included to your HomeSeer 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 specific st…