Having an issue including your ZEN51 Dry Contact Relay? Let's begin by excluding the unit. Exclusion can also be referred to as "unpairing," "disconnecting," or "removing" a device. This acts as a soft reset that can assist with various configuration or connectivity issues. The ZEN51 doesn't need to be included in y…
Including a device to your Z-Wave system is also called adding or pairing. You'll need to include your ZSE41 sensor to your network before mounting it in its final location. To auto-include your ZSE41 Open | Close XS Sensor: * Put your Z-Wave hub into inclusion/pairing mode (see your hub's manual for instruct…
Inclusion, also known as pairing or adding a device, is the process of connecting a device to your Z-Wave hub. Simply plug in your ZAC38 and ensure it is working manually, then follow the simple steps below to include the ZAC38 Range Extender to your Z-Wave hub. Here are the steps to add the device to your system…
For Z-Wave control of the ZEN52 Double Relay you will need to include it to your network; a process also known as adding or pairing. Important Note : A steady, blinking green is the standard state for the device; as long as the unit has power, it will blink green at a steady pace. The device has an internal relay, w…
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: * 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. Important Note : A steady, blinking green is the standard state for the device; as long as the unit has power, it will blink green at a steady pace. The device has an internal relay, which can turn on and o…
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 strange, but exclusion …
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 te…