Adding your ZSE44 XS Sensor to Vera is fast and simple. Below are the steps to pair your device: * Power on the ZSE44 Sensor * In your Vera app, select the Devices tab. Next, click on the gray " + Add Device " button * Choose Generic Z-Wave Device from the device list * Click the Z-Wave button on the sens…
You can access all of the ZEN21's advanced features, like an auto timer and on/off status after power failure. This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN71. What does that mean? Follow the steps below to change any setting for your ZEN21 in your Vera interface; we took on/off status recovery as an e…
This is product is discontinued and does not have a replacement yet. New product in development. What does that mean? Let's try updating neighbors nodes first. The "Can't Detect Device" error message can indicate a connectivity, range, or configuration issue, so Updating Neighbor Nodes can help.This is a useful …
With your ZAC36 successfully installed and working manually, the next step is Z-Wave inclusion! The Titan will fit on valves up to 1.25". Is your pipe larger? Reach out to us about an extension kit for the ZAC36 to accommodate larger pipes/valves. Follow these steps for including the Valve Actuator to Vera: * …
Follow the steps below to pair your ZEN71 Switch to your Vera hub: * Select the Devices tab in your Vera app. Then click on the gray " + Add Device " button * Choose Generic Z-Wave Device from the device list * Tap the UPPER paddle 3 times quickly (The LED indicator should flash in blue to confirm it has si…
Use these steps to include your ZEN72 Dimmer to your Vera network: * Select the Devices tab in your Vera app. Then click on the gray " + Add Device " button * Choose Generic Z-Wave Device from the device list * Tap the UPPER paddle 3 times quickly (The LED indicator should flash in blue to confirm it has si…
This is product is discontinued and does not have a replacement yet. New product in development. What does that mean? Exclusion should be your first move for all inclusion issues. You can exclude a Z-Wave device even if it was never properly included. First, let's try including the RGBW Dimmer to Vera once more. F…
This points to a range or connectivity issue. Let's figure it out together: The very first thing to try is Update Neighbor Nodes . This is a helpful troubleshoot feature in Vera's interface that allows you to refresh the connections between hub and devices. It may help Vera find the most efficient route to your ZSE…
Exclusion should be your first move for all inclusion issues. 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 700 series and earlier chip sets. The 800 series devices will not exclu…
Connectivity issues happen to the best of us. Here's what to try first: This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN71. What does that mean? Update Neighbor Nodes is a helpful feature in Vera's interface that refreshes the connections between Vera and your devices. It will help Vera find the most effi…