March 04, 2015 51 Comments
Sometimes you just can’t pair a sensor or a switch with your Z-Wave hub, no matter what you try. You’ve done your research and installed similar devices without any problems. You’re positive this unit is compatible with your hub and yet it will not include.
We have found a solution that will work most of the time if everything else has failed. As strange as it may sound, the trick is to exclude the item from your network.
How to unpair a Z-Wave device that has not been paired with your controller yet?
Simply send the appropriate command to put the controller in “exclusion mode”. Keep in mind that every hub is a little different when it comes to executing this process and you’ll want to have your device manual around to perform the device-specific exclusion confirmation (e.g., a physical button press) which is unique for every device.
Here are the step-by-step exclusion instructions for the most popular Z-Wave systems:
Once exclusion is completed, please try adding the device again by clicking the "+" icon on the home screen, selecting "Add device" from the drop-down menu, and clicking on Scan Nearby or Scan QR Code if your device supports SmartStart.
While the app is looking for new devices, perform the device-specific inclusion confirmation (e.g., a physical button press).
After the exclusion process, try including the device again. And don't forget to check if the product is supported by Wink here.
NOTE: Sometimes, you will have to repeat the above process a few times before the unit is excluded. Always look for the appropriate indicator that the device is ready to be paired, like a flashing LED light.
July 07, 2017
Thanks work perfect
May 29, 2017
This worked for me! Thanks!
May 02, 2017
Our pleasure John, it’s great to hear the article solved your issue!
May 02, 2017
Excellent work. This resolved a days old issue with my GE switch in seconds. Thanks so much for a great solution.
March 10, 2017
Thanks for the feedback Pablo, we’re glad we could help :)
Enjoy your new Z-Wave device!
March 08, 2017
Wow!!! I had the problem with a GE outdoor outlet, tried for several days trying to pair, did a research, asked in Amazon questions and NOTHING!! Until I read this post, it took me less than a minute to exclude and then FINALLY could pair my ge outlet, I just can say THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!! I already was doing the paper work to return it to Amazon.
January 03, 2017
Hi Tom, this is a question for Wink support. We don’t work with this platform enough to have encountered a similar issue. Scene or event inclusion with other Z-Wave systems requires full configuration for the device so it’s possible the switch was not recognized properly and you may have to configure it. We recommend contacting Wink’s customer service though for best guidance on this.
December 30, 2016
I just added a GE outdoor smart switch to my wink 2 hub. It is used to power a low voltage transformer that light a carport. The device paired immediately. Works fine turning on and off from the app and works on a schudule. I can’t get it to respond to a simple robot. Ex: when garage door closes for 15 minutes turn of carport lights. Any ideas why it does not respond to a robot? Thanks
December 20, 2016
Hi ST, Unfortunately, Wink does not give you the option to change the device type within the interface so if a product is not recognized correctly out of the box, it means the product is not supported and you won’t be able to take full advantage of it using your Wink hub. Sorry!
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