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Table of Contents
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Control4 Disclaimer
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Configuring a Z-Wave Controller
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Advanced Configuration
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Adding Z-Wave Devices
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Z-Wave Device Drivers
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Motorization, Sensor, and Light Drivers
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Connecting Z-Wave Devices
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Connecting Z-Wave Device Drivers to Motorization, Sensor or Light Drivers
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Available Devices
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Removing Z-Wave Devices
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Removing Z-Wave Devices from the Network
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Removing Failed Z-Wave Devices
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Replacing Failed Z-Wave Devices
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Advanced Concepts
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Troubleshooting
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Page 2: Control4 Disclaimer
Control4 makes no representations or warranties with respect to this publication, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Control4 reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this publication at any time, without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes. -
Page 3: Configuring A Z-Wave Controller
Z-Wave Plus product. You must connect the Z-Wave USB Dongle to an EA or CA controller. If you are running Control4 OS 2.8 or 2.9, the controller running Director in your project must be an EA controller. (You can connect the dongle to a secondary EA controller if your primary controller is an EA controller.) This limitation is removed in OS 2.10. -
Page 4: Advanced Configuration
Z-Wave Configuration tab in the project properties window. These are not required in most cases when operating Z-Wave devices with a Z-Wave module in a Control4 system. They can be used for extending operation with external devices and third-party Z-Wave controllers. -
Page 5: Adding Z-Wave Devices
Adding Z-Wave devices After configuring your Z-Wave controller, add drivers corresponding to the Z-Wave devices to your project. Many Z-Wave device drivers will also need a motorization, sensor, or light driver, like a door or window driver, added into your Control4 project to represent the Z-Wave device in a Control4 Navigator. -
Page 6: Motorization, Sensor, And Light Drivers
Most Z-Wave device drivers will also need a motorization, sensor, or light driver. For example, a window contact sensor device driver also needs the Window Contact Sensor driver and an outlet module device driver needs the Z-Wave Dimmable Light (Outlet) driver. - Page 7 To connect a Z-Wave device driver to the Z-Wave controller: In Connections in the Network tab, select Z-Wave Network. A list of Z-Wave device drivers will show in the Z-Wave Network Connections window. Double-click on the Z-Wave device driver to open the identify window or...
- Page 8 “Identification Successful”. Note: If the Z-Wave device will not identify (add), you should try to remove the device and then try to identify the device again. See “Removing Z-Wave...
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Page 9: Connecting Z-Wave Device Drivers To Motorization, Sensor Or Light Drivers
Devices window will show the device online with a green icon. A Z-Wave device that is added to the Z-Wave network and also identified to a device driver will show the device driver name and location next to the Node ID. -
Page 10: Removing Z-Wave Devices
Z-Wave devices that are added to the Z-Wave network, but not identified to a device driver will show up with just the Node ID. Removing Z-Wave devices Z-Wave devices can be removed from any network at any time by using the Remove button found in Available Devices. -
Page 11: Removing Failed Z-Wave Devices
If a Z-Wave device has become lost or inoperable so that a physical button press cannot be performed to remove it from the network, the Remove Failed option is provided. Remove Failed is used to force a Z-Wave device off of the network. -
Page 12: Replacing Failed Z-Wave Devices
Replaced Failed option is provided. Replace Failed is used to force a Z-Wave device off of the network and prompt the user for a replacement. The new device can be either the same type or different. -
Page 13: Advanced Concepts
Non-Preferred Devices—Control4 controllers allow adding unknown Z-Wave devices through a “Generic Z-Wave” driver. When a device is connected to this driver, it can be controlled through the Basic Command Class using the properties page for the device. Information reported from the device is also be available on this properties page. -
Page 14: Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting When joined to a network, a Z-Wave device will not join a different network. Z-Wave devices can be removed from any network at any time by using the Remove button found in Available Devices. This is true even if they are not part of the network performing the remove operation.