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− | Managing your Z-Wave devices properly is very important to maintaining a solid Z-Wave mesh network. Much of that management is done here on the Z-Wave Information page. Be sure to read our [https://community.hubitat.com/t/how-to-build-your-z-wave-mesh/1822 Z-Wave mesh article] for tips on building a robust and resilient Z-Wave network.[[File:Z-Wave Status Page 2.0.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/File:Z-Wave_Status_Page_2.0.png]]'''Z-Wave Information'''
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− | *'''Z-Wave Exclude''' (A) - Click here if you need to remove a Z-Wave device. You MUST run this exclude process to remove the device from your system to prevent errors and allow the device to be used on a different hub.
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− | | + | This document is available at: http://docs2.hubitat.com/en/user-interface/settings/zwave-details |
− | *'''Repair Z-Wave''' (B) - Click here whenever you add a new Z-Wave device to improve the strength of your Z-Wave mesh.
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− | *'''Secure Join''' (C) - By default only locks and garage door controllers will use Secure Join, all other types of devices will pair normally, irrespective of their secure capabilities.
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− | *'''Z-Wave Status''' (D) - Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the Z-Wave radio. When you have selected the status you want, click ''update''.
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− | '''Z-Wave Radio Devices''' (E)
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− | Here you will see a list of your Z-Wave devices with information about them. '''Clusters''' indicates the routes used to send the Z-Wave signal to the hub. You can also see the date/time that a signal was last sent to the device (F) and when the last signal was received from the device (G).
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 25 September 2022