## Start by wiring up your ZEN16 Multirelay, then you're ready to include it to your Z-Wave system! Referred to as pairing or adding, inclusion is how you connect your ZEN16 to your Z-Wave system. Here are the steps for including your ZEN16 Multirelay: 1. Make sure that the unit is powered by a proper 12-24 V or …
## You'll need to include your ZEN51 Dry Contact relay to your network, which is also known as adding or pairing. **To auto-include your ZEN51 Dry Contact Relay:** 1. Put your Z-Wave hub into** inclusion/pairing mode** (see your hub's manual for instructions since each brand is different). If you’re using an S2 hu…
## So, you tried including your ZEN77 dimmer, and it failed? Start with exclusion! "Exclusion" is the standard term we use for removing or unpairing a device from your Z-Wave hub. Different hubs and brands will use different words for the same process, such as removing or unpairing. It may sound counter- intuitive, b…
## 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 t…