If you’ve given the inclusion process a few tries with no success, then exclusion is the next step. The process will act as a different type of reset that will help with any pairing or configuration difficulties. Once the ZEN20 is successfully removed (Hubitat will send a confirmation), it will be able to join your …
There could be a range or configuration issue if your ZEN30 switch is displaying as "offline" in Hubitat A Z-Wave Repair could fix the issue. You’ll want to check that you have the latest version of Hubitat and the latest firmware update installed on your device. If you do, then you can use repair Z-Wave, to refresh…
This is product is discontinued and does not have a replacement yet. New product in development. What does that mean? Excluding your ZSE19 may sound like taking a step in the wrong direction, but it could be the answer to your inclusion problem. Even if your ZSE29 was never added to Hubitat, you’ll be able to comp…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN72 . What does that mean? In order to add the ZEN22 to your hub, you may need to exclude it first. The exclusion process acts as a soft reset for your switch that can solve different inclusion or configuration problems. Your hub will confirm an “unknown” device…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with the ZEN74 . What does that mean? You should have access to the advanced settings from device view in Hubitat since the ZEN24 is officially integrated. You can install a custom device driver for the switch if you don’t see all the settings available. Your hub needs…
Adding the ZAC36 Valve Actuator to Hubitat gives you access to the advanced settings since it is officially integrated! It should allow you to access the available advanced settings – if it doesn’t, the custom device driver will help. You'll want to confirm your Hubitat hub is on the latest platform version, if the …
Inclusion doesn't always work on the first try - if that's the case with your ZEN32 Scene Controller, you should try excluding it! It may sound strange, but exclusion is just a reset. A device doesn't need to be included to be able to be excluded. However, please note that exclusion before inclusion applies to the 7…
If your ZSE18 is showing up as “offline” in Hubitat, it could indicate a range or configuration problem. You should be able to resolve the issue Z-Wave Network Repair. Check to see if your Hubitat hub is up-to-date on its platform version. Once you’ve checked, you can run the Z-Wave Repair to refresh your Z-Wave mes…
If the status of your ZEN20 Power Strip shows as “offline” status could indicate your device is out of range or didn’t configure properly. Try these steps to resolve the problem. First, check if your Hubitat hub is updated to the latest platform version. Once you have done that, you can try a Z-Wave Network Repair …
Looking for the ZSE43 advanced settings? Hubitat should fully recognize your Tilt | Shock sensor out of the box, but we recommend using the built-in driver in case any of the settings are not available. First, confirm your Hubitat hub is on the latest platform version, and that your ZSE43 has the most recent firmwar…