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How To Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay With a Heat Detector

This wiring configuration is designed for use with a mechanical, two-wire heat detector connected to the input terminals of the Zooz ZEN58 Low Voltage Relay. The diagram demonstrates how a dry-contact heat detector can be used to report a heat alarm event to your Z-Wave system. The ZEN58 monitors the detector’s cont…

How To Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay With a Motion Detector

The ZEN58 Low Voltage Relay can be paired with an existing wired motion detector to bring traditional security style sensors into your Z Wave smart home system. In many installations, the relay is powered by a 12 V DC supply, which is often the same power source already used by an analog motion detector connected to …

How to Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay as a Smart Doorbell

Looking for a Z-Wave doorbell solution? Look no further! The ZEN58 Low Voltage Relay can be connected to your doorbell and let you know when someone is at your door. Receive alerts directly to your smartphone when someone has rung your doorbell. Gain a sense of security knowing that you can monitor when people are ap…

How to Wire the ZEN57 XS Relay for Closet Light Control with NC Door (Reed) Switch

This wiring configuration uses the ZEN57 relay to automatically control a 120 V AC closet light based on the door position using a normally closed (NC) momentary door switch (reed or plunger type). WIRING TIPS : Always "before" pictures prior to installing the ZEN17. Whether you need to restore the original set-up, …

How To Use the ZEN78 High Power Relay With Pool Equipment

The standard diagram explains how to safely and correctly use the ZEN78 High Power Relay to control any 240 V load, including pool equipment such as pool pumps, pool lights, heaters, and filtration systems. The ZEN78 is designed for high load applications commonly found in pool environments and allows reliable Z Wave…

How to Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay With Devices Requiring Dry Contact Inputs

Not every ZEN58 setup fits neatly into a predefined diagram and that is exactly why this guide exists. If you are working with a device that relies on a dry contact input and you do not see your exact use case documented elsewhere, this general wiring diagram shows the core method for triggering those devices with th…

How to Use the ZEN17 Universal Relay with Landscape Lights

You can automate up to 2 zones of your landscape lights with a single ZEN17 Universal Relay. If your Z-Wave hub is integrated with a smart speaker, you'll be able to control these lights with voice commands too. Adding Z-Wave to your low-voltage landscape lights is a great way to save energy and time. Set them on a …

How To Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay With a 120 V Contactor

If you need Z Wave control over a pump, motor, heater, or other heavy load, the ZEN58 paired with a 120 V contactor lets you do it safely without pushing the relay beyond its limits. Devices like pumps, motors, heaters, and other high current equipment should never be wired directly through the ZEN58, as these loads…

How To Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay With a Keypad

Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay to translate the signals from a keypad to your Z-Wave hub, giving you flexible control without complex wiring or custom hardware. In this article, we will walk through how to use the ZEN58 with a keypad, focusing on the two most common scenarios. One diagram will cover a keypad tha…

How To Use the ZEN58 Low Voltage XS Relay With an Alarm Panel

Many alarm control panels already provide everything needed to integrate smart control and monitoring and the ZEN58 is designed to take advantage of that. In this setup, the ZEN58 is powered directly from the alarm panel’s auxiliary 12 V or 24 V DC output and uses the panel’s dry contact relay outputs to detect even…

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