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NOTE: Z-Wave gateway controller required - sold separately. *Your hub needs to support advanced parameter input to display these features.
Download the manual for the 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Wall Remote ZEN37 800LR (PDF)
NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave controller on the list above, please contact us before you purchase this product.
You can now order a Wall Remote with a custom etched faceplate from our partners at Domotinc! Just click on the image below to customize your device and order it directly from Domotinc. NOTE: custom etched plates are NOT included with your purchase on The Smartest House.
Simply use the provided triangle tool to open the Wall Remote, take out the pull-tabs from the battery slots to activate the device. Follow the instructions to integrate the device with your hub and install the base in a standard switch box or on any flat surface using the provided screw or adhesive tape. Finish the installation by attaching the wall plate to the magnetic base of the Wall Remote.
How to add the Wall Remote to your Z-Wave home hub?
1. Make sure the device is within range of your Z-Wave network
2. Put your Z-Wave hub in inclusion/pairing mode
3. Tap the top button of the Remote Switch 6 times quickly to finalize the inclusion process (or scan the QR code / enter the 4-digit DSK number printed on the back of the remote if using the new SmartStart method)
4. A new remote control / button controller device will appear on your hub's device list
Excellent idea to control scenes
Works as advertised. Although it only has 4 buttons, you can actually have 3 or 4 scenes per button, which works out nicely.
The remote is very versatile and works well
I was able to get this to work with HA but the two little buttons are a bit chunky.
They do press ok, but they feel like they are hitting the plastic before good contact is made.
Also it would be nice it each button was a simple entity and not set up as a scene.
I like the fact that each button has five presses to use which give you a lot of options.
When the button is pressed it retains it's last value used so you have to remember to program around that.
Otherwise it is a good device to use for controlling almost any device in your system.
I decided to use the button as an indoor garage control for the door, lights, etc. the 4 buttons and were perfect for programming easy to use functions like toggling lights, etc.
Pairing worked first time, AMD installation was easy...