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==='''Copy Z-Wave network information'''===
 
==='''Copy Z-Wave network information'''===
 
 
====Z-Wave Replication - Copy network information from the Hubitat Elevation hub to a secondary Z-Wave controller====
 
====Z-Wave Replication - Copy network information from the Hubitat Elevation hub to a secondary Z-Wave controller====
  
#Choose the '''Discover Devices''' button on your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right. [[File:Discover_Zigbee_and_Z-Wave_Devices_2.0.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/4/43/Discover_Zigbee_and_Z-Wave_Devices_2.0.png ]]
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#Select the '''Devices''' menu item from the sidebar, then select '''Add Devices''' in the upper right:[[File:Devices-Add Device Btn.png|alt=Screenshot of "Add Devices" button on Devices page|none|thumb|700x700px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/File:Devices-Add_Device_Btn.png]]
#Select the '''Z-Wave''' button. [[File:Discovery_Z-Wave_button_v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/b/b5/Discovery_Z-Wave_button_v2.png ]]
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#Select '''Z-Wave''' under '''Add Device Manually''' (it is not recommended to use the "Find by..." menus in this case, as these devices are unlikely to be listed in these options).[[File:Add Device Find by Brand or Type or Manual.png|alt=Screenshot of "Find by..." buttons on Add Device page and manual Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Virtual buttons|none|thumb|500x500px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/File:Add_Device_Find_by_Brand_or_Type_or_Manual.png]]
#Press the '''Start Z-Wave Inclusion''' button.[[File:Z-Wave Inclusion Start v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/7/75/Z-Wave_Inclusion_Start_v2.png ]]
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#Select '''Start Z-Wave Inclusion'''.[[File:Z-Wave Inclusion Start v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/7/75/Z-Wave_Inclusion_Start_v2.png ]]
#Enable '''Learn Mode''' on the hub that will be the Z-Wave secondary controller.
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#Enable '''Learn Mode''' on the hub/controller that will be the Z-Wave secondary controller. If successfully included, the device should appear like a "regular" new Z-Wave device on Hubitat Elevation, and network information from the Hubitat Elevation hub will be replicated on the secondary controller.
#When successfully added, network information from the Hubitat Elevation hub will be replicated on the secondary controller.
 
  
 
==='''Refresh a Z-Wave node'''===
 
==='''Refresh a Z-Wave node'''===
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====Z-Wave Refresh - Query the Z-Wave radio to refresh the status of the node====
 
====Z-Wave Refresh - Query the Z-Wave radio to refresh the status of the node====
  
#Choose the '''Z-Wave Details''' button from your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right.[[File:Z-Wave_Details.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/f/fa/Z-Wave_Details.png ]]
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#Navigate to '''Settings''', then select '''Z-Wave Details.'''
#Selecting the '''Refresh''' button will update the status of the node from the Z-Wave radio. The returned result may be '''OK''', '''UNKNOWN''' or '''FAILED'''. The user may then take corrective action if necessary.
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#Find the desired node in the Z-Wave Radio Devices table.
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#Select the '''Refresh''' button to update the status of the node from the Z-Wave radio. The returned result may be '''OK''', '''UNKNOWN''' or '''FAILED'''. The user may then take corrective action if necessary.
 
#*'''NOTE:''' A node that shows the status '''FAILED''', may be the result of a sleepy device that is temporarily offline to reduce battery consumption. Simply activating the device may transition it back to '''OK''' status.[[File:Refresh device button v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/b/b6/Refresh_device_button_v2.png ]]
 
#*'''NOTE:''' A node that shows the status '''FAILED''', may be the result of a sleepy device that is temporarily offline to reduce battery consumption. Simply activating the device may transition it back to '''OK''' status.[[File:Refresh device button v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/b/b6/Refresh_device_button_v2.png ]]
  
 
==='''Repair Z-Wave'''===
 
==='''Repair Z-Wave'''===
Each Z-Wave device builds a neighbor table to keep track of which router devices are its closest neighbors. When you initiate the '''Repair Z-Wave''' function, you are instructing each Z-Wave device on the network to re-establish which routing devices are its closest neighbors, and therefor the most efficient route back to the hub. This also tells each device to forget about router devices that no longer exist on the Z-Wave network, or are now out of range and no longer able to be used for routing.
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Each Z-Wave device builds a neighbor table to keep track of which router devices are its closest neighbors. When you initiate the '''Repair Z-Wave''' function, you are instructing each Z-Wave device on the network to re-establish which routing devices are its closest neighbors, and therefore the most efficient route back to the hub. This also tells each device to forget about router devices that no longer exist on the Z-Wave network, or are now out of range and no longer able to be used for routing.
  
 
====Z-Wave Repair - Rebuilding the Z-Wave Routing Tables====
 
====Z-Wave Repair - Rebuilding the Z-Wave Routing Tables====
  
#Choose the '''Z-Wave Details''' button from your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right. [[File:Z-Wave_Details.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/f/fa/Z-Wave_Details.png ]]
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#Navigate to '''Settings''', then select '''Z-Wave Details.'''
#Select the '''Repair Z-Wave''' button.[[File:Repair S2 Z-Wave button v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/4/4c/Repair_S2_Z-Wave_button_v2.png ]]
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#Select the '''Repair Z-Wave''' button. (NOTE: This is a full network repair. A per-node repair may also be performed using the '''Repair''' button under the '''Status''' column in the row for that node. This is preferred whenever possible, as a full repair is a network-intensive activity.)[[File:Repair S2 Z-Wave button v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/4/4c/Repair_S2_Z-Wave_button_v2.png ]]
  
 
==='''Z-Wave Learn Mode'''===
 
==='''Z-Wave Learn Mode'''===
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====Z-Wave Capability Rediscovery  - Replacing a failed node on the network====
 
====Z-Wave Capability Rediscovery  - Replacing a failed node on the network====
  
#Choose the '''Z-Wave Details''' button from your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right.[[File:Z-Wave_Details.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/f/fa/Z-Wave_Details.png ]]
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#Navigate to '''Settings''', then select '''Z-Wave Details.'''
#If the device is marked '''FAILED''' in the Device ID column of the Z-Wave Radio Details page, a '''Replace''' button will be available. Selecting this button will initiate '''Inclusion Mode''' so the user may add a new device or the previously joined device. It will be joined to the Hubitat Elevation hub with the same '''nodeId''' as the failed device.[[File:Failed Node - Replace v2.1.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/a/ab/Failed_Node_-_Replace_v2.1.png ]]
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#If the device is marked '''FAILED''' in the Device ID column of the Z-Wave Radio Details page, a '''Replace''' button will be available. Selecting this button will initiate '''Inclusion Mode''' so the user may add a new device or the previously joined device. It will be joined to the Hubitat Elevation hub with the same Z-Wave node ID as the failed device.[[File:Failed Node - Replace v2.1.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/a/ab/Failed_Node_-_Replace_v2.1.png ]]
  
 
==='''Remove a failed Z-Wave node'''===
 
==='''Remove a failed Z-Wave node'''===
Any node the Hubitat Elevation hub cannot reach using routing and explorer frames is considered to be failed or non-responsive. Sleeping node types such as motion and contact sensors can be considered as failing after missing more than 2 consecutive Wake Up periods. Users may choose to remove the failed node.
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Any node the Hubitat Elevation hub cannot reach using routing and explorer frames is considered to be failed or non-responsive. Sleeping node types such as motion and contact sensors can be considered as failing after missing more than 2 consecutive Wake Up periods. Users may choose to remove the failed node. NOTE: Removing the device from its device details page (using the "Remove" button at the bottom) is preferred over this method; see instructions on the [[Device Detail|Device Detail Page documentation]] for more.
  
 
====Remove Failed Node  - Removing a failed node on the network====
 
====Remove Failed Node  - Removing a failed node on the network====
  
#Choose the '''Z-Wave Details''' button from your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right.[[File:Z-Wave_Details.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/f/fa/Z-Wave_Details.png ]]
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#Navigate to '''Settings''', then select '''Z-Wave Details.'''
#Pressing the '''Remove''' button where available, will remove a node marked '''FAILED''' from the Hubitat Elevation Z-Wave network.
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#Select the '''Remove''' button, if available, in the row corresponding to the desired node.
 
#*'''NOTE:''' Only nodes that have failed will display the '''Remove''' button.[[File:Failed node - Remove v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/4/4b/Failed_node_-_Remove_v2.png ]]
 
#*'''NOTE:''' Only nodes that have failed will display the '''Remove''' button.[[File:Failed node - Remove v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/4/4b/Failed_node_-_Remove_v2.png ]]
#A node that has an entry in the hub database, but is non-responsive may be '''Force Removed''' from the Hubitat Web Interface '''Device details''' page. However, if a device is '''Force Removed,''' it will leave a node entry in the Hubitat Elevation Z-Wave Radio Devices list.
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#A node that has an entry in the hub database, but is non-responsive may be '''Force Removed''' from the Hubitat Web Interface [[Device Detail|'''Device Detail''' page]]. However, if a device is '''Force Removed,''' it will leave a node entry in the Hubitat Elevation Z-Wave Radio Devices list.
 
#*'''NOTE''': Automatic daily maintenance will remove entries that have no association in the hub database. The user may choose to manually remove the "ghost" entry by following '''steps 1-2''' above.[[File:Force Remove Z-Wave.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/3/35/Force_Remove_Z-Wave.png ]]
 
#*'''NOTE''': Automatic daily maintenance will remove entries that have no association in the hub database. The user may choose to manually remove the "ghost" entry by following '''steps 1-2''' above.[[File:Force Remove Z-Wave.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/3/35/Force_Remove_Z-Wave.png ]]
  
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'''Repair a Z-Wave database entry  - Adding a node back to the hub database'''
 
'''Repair a Z-Wave database entry  - Adding a node back to the hub database'''
  
#Choose the '''Z-Wave Details''' button from your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right.[[File:Z-Wave_Details.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/f/fa/Z-Wave_Details.png ]]
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#Navigate to '''Settings''', then select '''Z-Wave Details.'''
#Pressing the '''Discover''' button where available, will interrogate the device, assign it a driver, and add the node into the Hubitat Elevation database. The device will again appear in the '''Devices''' list.
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#Select '''Discover''' button, if available, to interrogate the device, assign it a driver, and add the node into the Hubitat Elevation database. The device will then appear in the '''Devices''' list.
 
#*'''NOTE:''' The Discover button will only appear when there is no device in the hub database that matches the Z-Wave node entry.[[File:Discover node back to database v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/1/18/Discover_node_back_to_database_v2.png ]]
 
#*'''NOTE:''' The Discover button will only appear when there is no device in the hub database that matches the Z-Wave node entry.[[File:Discover node back to database v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/1/18/Discover_node_back_to_database_v2.png ]]
  
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====Z-Wave Region - Select the applicable region for your country and licensed Z-Wave frequency compatible with your devices====
 
====Z-Wave Region - Select the applicable region for your country and licensed Z-Wave frequency compatible with your devices====
  
#Choose the '''Z-Wave Details''' button from your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right.[[File:Z-Wave_Details.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/f/fa/Z-Wave_Details.png ]]
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#Navigate to '''Settings''', then select '''Z-Wave Details.'''
 
#From the '''Z-Wave Region''' drop-down menu, select your country and press the '''Update''' button.[[File:Z-Wave Region Select v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/8/85/Z-Wave_Region_Select_v2.png ]]
 
#From the '''Z-Wave Region''' drop-down menu, select your country and press the '''Update''' button.[[File:Z-Wave Region Select v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/8/85/Z-Wave_Region_Select_v2.png ]]
#Select '''Settings''' in the Hubitat Web Interface sidebar to the left, and select '''Shutdown Hub.''' It is not adequate to reboot the hub, since the Z-Wave radio is not powered down during a reboot. You must shutdown for Z-Wave Region changes to take effect.[[File:Shutdown hub.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/8/8e/Shutdown_hub.png ]]
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#Select '''Settings''' in the Hubitat Web Interface sidebar to the left, and select '''Shutdown Hub.''' It is not adequate to reboot the hub, since the Z-Wave radio is not powered down during a reboot. You must shutdown for Z-Wave Region changes to take effect.
 
#Wait '''30 seconds''', then power cycle the Hubitat Elevation hub to begin booting.
 
#Wait '''30 seconds''', then power cycle the Hubitat Elevation hub to begin booting.
  
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====Z-Wave Status - Select Enable or Disable to control the output of the Z-Wave radio====
 
====Z-Wave Status - Select Enable or Disable to control the output of the Z-Wave radio====
  
#Choose the '''Z-Wave Details''' button from your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right.[[File:Z-Wave_Details.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/f/fa/Z-Wave_Details.png ]]
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#Navigate to '''Settings''', then select '''Z-Wave Details'''.
 
#From the '''Z-Wave Status''' drop-down menu, select your desired status and press the '''Update''' button.[[File:Change Z-Wave Status v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/1/13/Change_Z-Wave_Status_v2.png ]]
 
#From the '''Z-Wave Status''' drop-down menu, select your desired status and press the '''Update''' button.[[File:Change Z-Wave Status v2.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/1/13/Change_Z-Wave_Status_v2.png ]]
  

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Hubitat Elevation® is a Z-Wave Plus™ central static controller which may be included in any Z-Wave™ network to operate Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers in your home. Regardless of vendor, all AC mains powered nodes within the network will act as repeaters to increase reliability of the network.

A Z-Wave repeating device is a non-battery-operated Z-Wave device within the network. Battery powered Z-Wave devices do not repeat signals and are referred to as end devices, whereas Z-Wave repeating devices are referred to as routers. When a security-enabled Z-Wave device is added to the Hubitat Elevation network, its communication will utilize 128-bit AES secure encryption.

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About Z-Wave™ technology

The Z-Wave protocol is a low powered wireless interoperable RF communications technology designed specifically for control, monitoring and status of residential and light commercial Internet of Things devices. It supports full mesh networking and may be used with or without a coordinator node (Hub). Z-Wave operates in the sub-1GHz band and is impervious to interference from Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies in the 2.4 GHz range such as Bluetooth® and Zigbee. For a more information about Z-Wave technology, please visit www.z-wave.com

Supported Command Classes

This device functions as a static controller based on the Z-Wave Controller Library. It controls devices using the following Z-Wave Command Classes.

HE C-7 Z-Wave Command Classes.png

Controlled Command Classes

The table below lists the controlled command classes and their function.

HE C-7 Command Classes and Function.png

Association Group Information

This static controller supports Association Group 1 (Lifeline) with a maximum of 1 node. This controller will send Command Class DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY to the Lifeline before performing default factory reset.

Z-Wave Association Group Info.png

Remove a Z-Wave device from the network

Prior to adding devices to the Z-Wave network of your hub, it is required that you first Exclude the device from any previous networks it has joined. This may be accomplished by performing a Z-Wave Exclude to remove the device from the Z-Wave network of the controller it formerly joined. However, it is not required that you perform this step using the previous controller. If the previous controller is unavailable or it is not convenient to perform Z-Wave Exclusion using the former controller, a General Exclusion may be performed from the Hubitat Elevation hub.

Z-Wave General Exclusion - Remove devices from a previous hub connection

  1. Navigate to the Devices page from the hub home page, then select Add Device:
    Navigate to "Devices," then select "Add Device" (screenshot of these steps)
  2. Under Add Device Manually, select Z-Wave.
  3. Select Start Z-Wave Exclusion. Hubitat Elevation will enter Z-Wave Exclude mode for 30 seconds:
    Screenshot: Z-Wave exclusion running...
  4. Place your device into Z-Wave Exclusion mode. This is typically the same procedure used to place your device into Z-Wave Inclusion mode in order to join the Z-Wave network. Refer to the Hubitat Elevation Join and Reset Instructions page, or your original device manufacturer instructions for further detail.
  5. Upon successful exclusion, the Hubitat Elevation hub will display the message "Unknown Z-Wave device successfully excluded" (or the name of the device if it was added to this hub; in that case, it is preferable to remove the device from its device detail page instead):
    "Unknown Z-Wave device excluded" message in UI - screenshot

Z-Wave Exclusion - Remove devices from your Hubitat Elevation hub

  1. Navigate to the Devices page.
  2. Find your specific Z-Wave device in the list and select it to navigate to its device detail page.
  3. Select the Remove Device button (bottom right of the page). The Hubitat Elevation hub will enter Z-Wave Exclude mode for 30 seconds.
  4. Place your device into Z-Wave Exclusion mode. This is typically the same procedure used to place your device into Z-Wave Inclusion mode in order to join the Z-Wave network. Refer to the Hubitat Elevation Join and Reset Instructions page, or your original device manufacturer instructions for further detail.
  5. Upon successful exclusion, you will be automatically redirected back to the Devices page. If the device was not excluded, you will eventually be offered the option to Force Remove. This does not perform a proper exclusion but simply removes the device from the hub's device list. You will need to check Settings > Z-Wave Details later to verify that the node no longer exists, and you will need to reset and/or exclude the device before using it again on this or any hub. Therefore, you may wish to try a proper exclusion again first.

Add a Z-Wave device to the network

Z-Wave Inclusion - Add devices to your Hubitat Elevation hub

  1. Select the Devices menu item from the sidebar, then select Add Devices in the upper right:
    Screenshot of "Add Devices" button on Devices page
  2. Select Z-Wave under Add Device Manually, or use the Find by device type (to see compatible devices sorted by type, like dimmer or motion sensor) or Find by brand (to see compatible devices sorted by manufacturer/brand) options, then continue following the prompts to find your specific compatible device.
    Screenshot of "Find by..." buttons on Add Device page and manual Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Virtual buttons
  3. Put your device in paring mode (if not virtual), according to the device-specific instructions presented in step 2 or the ones included with your device, and follow the prompts.
  4. Non-secure Z-Wave devices will pair without any additional action required. Devices that support Z-Wave S2 security will prompt as described below. (Devices that support security but only the older S0 security will also not prompt, and they may pair either securely or not, depending on what the device requests. It is recommended to avoid S0-only whenever possible.)
  5. For Z-Wave devices that support S2, you will see a security popup shortly after pairing begins asking if you want to pair with or without security. Choose your desired option:
    Screenshot: "This device supports S2 security....," with options "Include without security" or "Include with security"
  6. If you choose to continue with security, you will be prompted to either enter part of the device-specific key (DSK) or confirm that the code you see matches the device, depending on the type of S2 used. This code can usually be found on a sticker on the device or in the packaging.
    Screenshot of Z-Wave DSK prompt

Z-Wave Plus SmartStart devices on the network

Z-Wave SmartStart - Add Z-Wave Plus SmartStart compatible devices to the hub

SmartStart compatible Z-Wave products, regardless of brand or type, can easily be added to the hub, by simply scanning a QR code on the SmartStart compatible device. The devices will be automatically included in the Z-Wave Plus network and the connection is secure encrypted with Z-Wave S2 security framework.

  1. Using the Hubitat Elevation mobile app, navigate to Tools and press the Z-Wave Tools card.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile settings v2.png
  2. Tap the SmartStart button.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart option v2.png
  3. Tap the QR code icon to use your device camera to scan the QR code of the SmartStart compatible device.
    • NOTE: If this is the first time you have used the Hubitat Elevation app on your mobile device, you will be prompted to allow access to the mobile device camera.
      Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart v3.png
  4. Scan the device QR code.
    SmartStart QR code scan.png
  5. Pull the battery tab, or remove and replace the device battery to initiate automatic joining to the Hubitat Elevation hub. Within 10 minutes, the device will be automatically added to the hub.
  6. If you are unable to scan the QR code, the Device Security Key (DSK) may be manually input by tapping on the pencil icon.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart v3.png
  7. You must enter the entire Device Security Key (DSK) and select which security keys to use.
    • NOTE: Ensure you have selected the SmartStart Boot Mode button. For S2 compatible devices without SmartStart, consult the original manufacturer documentation.
      Manually enter DSK for SmartStart.png
  8. Pull the battery tab, or remove and replace the device battery to initiate automatic joining to the Hubitat Elevation hub. Within 10 minutes, the device will be automatically added to the hub.
  9. Continue adding additional S2 SmartStart devices. Each device’s unique Device Security Key (DSK) will be stored in the hub, but will not be included in the Z-Wave network until they are powered on. The Hubitat Elevation app will indicate the device status in the Z-Wave network. • Pending - The node will be added when it issues SmartStart Inclusion requests. • Passive - The node is unlikely to issue SmartStart Inclusion requests. • Ignored - SmartStart Inclusion requests are ignored unless changed by controller. The device DSK is cross-referenced against the provisioning list and the device is included if authenticated. Within 10 minutes, the device will be automatically added to the hub.
    Managing SmartStart provisioning list v3.png

Z-Wave SmartStart - Removing Z-Wave Plus SmartStart devices from the hub

Removal of a Z-Wave Plus SmartStart device is a two step process. First remove the device from the app, then remove it following the device manufacturer instructions to exclude it from the Z-Wave network, or perform a factory reset on the device.

  1. Using the Hubitat Elevation mobile app, navigate to Tools and press the Z-Wave Tools card.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile settings v2.png
  2. Tap the SmartStart button.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart option v2.png
  3. Tap the trash can icon to remove a device from the provisioning list. Removing an item from the SmartStart provisioning list does not remove it from the hub. You must also follow the manufacturer instructions to manually exclude the device or factory reset it, so it will no longer be part of the Z-Wave network. Keeping devices in the provisioning list allows them to be factory reset or excluded, and they will automatically be included in the Z-Wave network again, as long as they have power.
    • NOTE: Any device that has been removed from the provisioning list, but has not been factory reset or excluded from the Z-Wave network, will be automatically included again if it has power, and it will repopulate the provisioning list showing the Included status.
      Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart removal v3.png
      SmartStart removal warning v3.png

Z-Wave SmartStart - Managing devices in the SmartStart Provisioning List

Z-Wave SmartStart simplifies and significantly reduces setup time by allowing out of the box device installation, without the need for an instruction manual or complicated button and power-on sequences. With a quick scan of a QR code, SmartStart is designed to facilitate the inclusion of multiple devices simultaneously by storing unique Device Security Keys (DSK) in the hub. This ensures that the Hubitat Elevation hub is ready for error-free, and uniform inclusion across all device types and brands with secure S2 security framework, before the device is even powered on for the first time.

For added convenience, the order in which the devices are powered is irrelevant and Hubitat Elevation will include them as long as they are on the provisioning list and powered on. This also enables devices that are on the provisioning list to be factory reset or removed with classic exclusion, and they will automatically be included in the Z-Wave network again as long as they have power.

SmartStart Illustration.png
  1. Using the Hubitat Elevation mobile app, navigate to Tools and press the Z-Wave Tools card.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile settings v2.png
  2. Tap the SmartStart button.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart option v2.png
  3. Tap the QR code icon to use your device camera to scan the QR code of the SmartStart compatible device.
    • NOTE: If this is the first time you have used the Hubitat Elevation app on your mobile device, you will be prompted to allow access to the mobile device camera.
      Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart v3.png
  4. Scan the device QR code.
    SmartStart QR code scan.png
  5. Pull the battery tab, or remove and replace the device battery to initiate automatic joining to the Hubitat Elevation hub. Within 10 minutes, the device will be automatically added to the hub.
  6. If you are unable to scan the QR code, the Device Security Key (DSK) may be manually input by tapping on the pencil icon.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart v3.png
  7. You must enter the entire Device Security Key (DSK) and select which security keys to use.
    • NOTE: Ensure you have selected the SmartStart Boot Mode button.
      Manually enter DSK for SmartStart.png
  8. Pull the battery tab, or remove and replace the device battery to initiate automatic joining to the Hubitat Elevation hub. Within 10 minutes, the device will be automatically added to the hub.
  9. Continue adding additional S2 SmartStart devices. Each device’s unique Device Security Key (DSK) will be stored in the hub, but will not be included in the Z-Wave network until they are powered on. The Hubitat Elevation app will indicate the device status in the Z-Wave network. The device DSK is cross-referenced against the provisioning list and the device is included if authenticated. Within 10 minutes, the device will be automatically added to the hub.
    Managing SmartStart provisioning list v3.png
  10. Tap the trash can icon to remove a device from the provisioning list. Removing an item from the SmartStart provisioning list does not remove it from the hub. You must also follow the manufacturer instructions to manually exclude the device or factory reset it, so it will no longer be part of the Z-Wave network. Keeping devices in the provisioning list allows them to be factory reset or excluded, and they will automatically be included in the Z-Wave network again as long as they have power.
    • NOTE: Any device that has been removed from the provisioning list, but has not been factory reset or excluded from the Z-Wave network, will be automatically included again if it has power, and it will repopulate the provisioning list showing the Included status.
      Z-Wave S2 mobile SmartStart removal v3.png
      SmartStart removal warning v3.png

Copy Z-Wave network information

Z-Wave Replication - Copy network information from the Hubitat Elevation hub to a secondary Z-Wave controller

  1. Select the Devices menu item from the sidebar, then select Add Devices in the upper right:
    Screenshot of "Add Devices" button on Devices page
  2. Select Z-Wave under Add Device Manually (it is not recommended to use the "Find by..." menus in this case, as these devices are unlikely to be listed in these options).
    Screenshot of "Find by..." buttons on Add Device page and manual Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Virtual buttons
  3. Select Start Z-Wave Inclusion.
    Z-Wave Inclusion Start v2.png
  4. Enable Learn Mode on the hub/controller that will be the Z-Wave secondary controller. If successfully included, the device should appear like a "regular" new Z-Wave device on Hubitat Elevation, and network information from the Hubitat Elevation hub will be replicated on the secondary controller.

Refresh a Z-Wave node

Z-Wave Refresh - Query the Z-Wave radio to refresh the status of the node

  1. Navigate to Settings, then select Z-Wave Details.
  2. Find the desired node in the Z-Wave Radio Devices table.
  3. Select the Refresh button to update the status of the node from the Z-Wave radio. The returned result may be OK, UNKNOWN or FAILED. The user may then take corrective action if necessary.
    • NOTE: A node that shows the status FAILED, may be the result of a sleepy device that is temporarily offline to reduce battery consumption. Simply activating the device may transition it back to OK status.
      Refresh device button v2.png

Repair Z-Wave

Each Z-Wave device builds a neighbor table to keep track of which router devices are its closest neighbors. When you initiate the Repair Z-Wave function, you are instructing each Z-Wave device on the network to re-establish which routing devices are its closest neighbors, and therefore the most efficient route back to the hub. This also tells each device to forget about router devices that no longer exist on the Z-Wave network, or are now out of range and no longer able to be used for routing.

Z-Wave Repair - Rebuilding the Z-Wave Routing Tables

  1. Navigate to Settings, then select Z-Wave Details.
  2. Select the Repair Z-Wave button. (NOTE: This is a full network repair. A per-node repair may also be performed using the Repair button under the Status column in the row for that node. This is preferred whenever possible, as a full repair is a network-intensive activity.)
    Repair S2 Z-Wave button v2.png

Z-Wave Learn Mode

NOTE: As of Hubitat Elevation platform release 2.2.5, the hub cannot be utilized as secondary controller for the purpose of migrating devices from a primary controller to Hubitat Elevation.

Z-Wave Plus S2 Learn Mode - Receive network information from another Z-Wave Plus S2 compatible controller

  1. Start by enabling Z-Wave Inclusion mode on the Z-Wave Plus S2 primary controller, so devices may be added its network.
  2. Using the Hubitat Elevation mobile app, navigate to Tools and press the Z-Wave Tools card.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile settings v2.png
  3. Tap the Learn Mode button, then Start Learn Mode.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile Learn Mode option v2.png
    Z-Wave S2 mobile Start Learn Mode v2.png
    NOTE: If the hub has any nodes joined to it, then it cannot receive network information from the primary controller. To allow the hub to join as a secondary controller, you must first exclude all joined Z-Wave devices.
    Learn Mode error - Controller is SIS.png
  4. Leave all security modes enabled on the primary Z-Wave Plus S2 controller.
  5. The primary controller will prompt the user for the first segment of the DSK (Device Specific Key) from the Hubitat Elevation mobile app.
  6. Enter the first 5 digit segment shown in the mobile app, into the primary controllers user interface when prompted.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile Stop Learn Mode v2.png
  7. When successfully added, network information from the primary controller will be replicated on the Hubitat Elevation hub.

Z-Wave Learn Mode (for non-S2 capable Z-Wave radios) - Receive network information from another Z-Wave controller which does not support S2 secure encryption

  1. Start by enabling Z-Wave Inclusion to add devices to the network of the Z-Wave primary controller.
  2. Using the Hubitat Elevation mobile app, navigate to Tools and press the Z-Wave Tools card.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile settings v2.png
  3. Tap the Learn Mode button, then Start Learn Mode.
    Z-Wave S2 mobile Learn Mode option.png
    Z-Wave S2 mobile Start Learn Mode v2.png
    NOTE: If the hub has any nodes joined to it, then it cannot receive network information from the primary controller. To allow the hub to join as a secondary controller, you must first exclude all joined Z-Wave devices.
    Learn Mode error - Controller is SIS.png
  4. The primary controller should indicate a device has joined its Z-Wave network.
  5. When successfully added, network information from the primary controller will be replicated on the Hubitat Elevation hub.

Replace a failed Z-Wave node

If a device becomes unresponsive or is no longer available, the Hubitat Elevation hub has advanced user functions to Replace, or Remove the failed node.

Z-Wave Capability Rediscovery - Replacing a failed node on the network

  1. Navigate to Settings, then select Z-Wave Details.
  2. If the device is marked FAILED in the Device ID column of the Z-Wave Radio Details page, a Replace button will be available. Selecting this button will initiate Inclusion Mode so the user may add a new device or the previously joined device. It will be joined to the Hubitat Elevation hub with the same Z-Wave node ID as the failed device.
    Failed Node - Replace v2.1.png

Remove a failed Z-Wave node

Any node the Hubitat Elevation hub cannot reach using routing and explorer frames is considered to be failed or non-responsive. Sleeping node types such as motion and contact sensors can be considered as failing after missing more than 2 consecutive Wake Up periods. Users may choose to remove the failed node. NOTE: Removing the device from its device details page (using the "Remove" button at the bottom) is preferred over this method; see instructions on the Device Detail Page documentation for more.

Remove Failed Node - Removing a failed node on the network

  1. Navigate to Settings, then select Z-Wave Details.
  2. Select the Remove button, if available, in the row corresponding to the desired node.
    • NOTE: Only nodes that have failed will display the Remove button.
      Failed node - Remove v2.png
  3. A node that has an entry in the hub database, but is non-responsive may be Force Removed from the Hubitat Web Interface Device Detail page. However, if a device is Force Removed, it will leave a node entry in the Hubitat Elevation Z-Wave Radio Devices list.
    • NOTE: Automatic daily maintenance will remove entries that have no association in the hub database. The user may choose to manually remove the "ghost" entry by following steps 1-2 above.
      Force Remove Z-Wave.png

Repair a Z-Wave node database entry

If a Z-Wave device node entry remains, but there is no matching database entry, a Discover button will appear in the Hubitat Web Interface to allow the device to be added back into the hub database.

Repair a Z-Wave database entry - Adding a node back to the hub database

  1. Navigate to Settings, then select Z-Wave Details.
  2. Select Discover button, if available, to interrogate the device, assign it a driver, and add the node into the Hubitat Elevation database. The device will then appear in the Devices list.
    • NOTE: The Discover button will only appear when there is no device in the hub database that matches the Z-Wave node entry.
      Discover node back to database v2.png

Z-Wave Region Selection

Selecting the Z-Wave Region drop-down menu will allow the user to specify which licensed Z-Wave frequency, applicable for their country, should be used by the hub for Z-Wave radio communication. Only devices licensed to operate in your country should be used. It is not possible for the hub to operate on more than one Z-Wave frequency at a time.

Z-Wave Region - Select the applicable region for your country and licensed Z-Wave frequency compatible with your devices

  1. Navigate to Settings, then select Z-Wave Details.
  2. From the Z-Wave Region drop-down menu, select your country and press the Update button.
    Z-Wave Region Select v2.png
  3. Select Settings in the Hubitat Web Interface sidebar to the left, and select Shutdown Hub. It is not adequate to reboot the hub, since the Z-Wave radio is not powered down during a reboot. You must shutdown for Z-Wave Region changes to take effect.
  4. Wait 30 seconds, then power cycle the Hubitat Elevation hub to begin booting.

Z-Wave Radio Power

The Z-Wave radio may be Enabled or Disabled by selecting the desired state from the drop-down menu. This may be useful if you have a Z-Wave device that has become unresponsive, but does not have a FAILED status. You can set the Z-Wave status to Disabled, press the Update button, and then Enabled and press the Update button, rather than shutting the hub down to power off the Z-Wave radio.

Z-Wave Status - Select Enable or Disable to control the output of the Z-Wave radio

  1. Navigate to Settings, then select Z-Wave Details.
  2. From the Z-Wave Status drop-down menu, select your desired status and press the Update button.
    Change Z-Wave Status v2.png

Factory Reset

Z-Wave Factory Default Reset - Restoring the Z-Wave radio to factory default settings

  1. Choose the Discover Devices link in your Hubitat Web Interface home page, or from the 3-dot menu at the top right.
  2. Type the word "reset" into the box just above the red Reset button and then press the Reset button.
    Z-Wave Radio Reset.png

Warning! Resetting the Z-Wave radio to factory default values will remove all devices from the list of Z-Wave Radio Devices.

  • The hub Devices list, automation apps, and all Hubitat Elevation Rule Machine rules that included Z-Wave devices will have to be repaired or rebuilt.
  • All Z-Wave devices will have to be excluded and re-added to the hub.

Hubitat Elevation hub Full Reset - Completely restoring the hub factory default

  1. Navigate to http://[Your hub IP address]:8081 (i.e. http://192.168.1.10:8081)
  2. Select the Full Reset button.
    Full Reset.png
  3. Type the words "full reset" into the box just above the Full Reset button and then press the Full Reset button.
    Full Reset confirmation.png
  4. After the Full Reset, the hub will automatically shutdown.


WARNING! Resetting the Hubitat Elevation hub to factory default values will delete all installed device connections, apps and user code from the hub. All devices connected to your hub will have to be reset or excluded before they can be reconnected. If this controller is the primary Z-Wave controller for your network, resetting it will result in the nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re-include all of the nodes in the network. If this controller is being used as a secondary Z-Wave controller in the network, use this procedure to reset this controller only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

  • A database backup may be restored, but it will not remove the requirement to reset, exclude and re-pair all devices.
  • All automation apps and all Hubitat Elevation Rule Machine rules that included Zigbee and Z-Wave devices will have to be repaired or rebuilt.
  • The hub cloud connection will no longer be valid and will require the user register the hub again.