Product Specs

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Led behavior for Inclusion
Blink Pattern
Smart Start Started
Green LED Three Times
Classic Inclusion Started
Green LED Three Times every three seconds.
Classic Inclusion Timed-Out
Green and Red several times.
Inclusion Successful (Authenticated S2)
Green LED on solid
Inclusion Not Successful (Self-Destruct)
Red LED on solid
Removing a Sensor from a Z-Wave Network
To remove the device, place the controller into Remove or “Z-Wave Exclusionmode. Press the smaller of the two buttons (Add/Test) following the
same procedure to add for removal. Upon successful removal, the device’s red led will come on solid for 1 second. Note: Any Z-Wave Inclusion
Controller can remove a Z-Wave device regardless of manufacturer or which network the device is currently added to.
Battery Backup
The device is equipped with a non-user serviceable lithium-ion 24-hour battery backup to keep the device alive and active in the Z-Wave network for up to 24-
hours.
What is Z-Wave?
The Z-Wave protocol is an interoperable, wireless, RF-based communications technology designed specifically for control, monitoring and status reading applications in residential and light
commercial environments. Mature, proven and broadly deployed (with over 35 million products sold worldwide), Z-Wave is by far the world market leader in wireless control, bringing affordable,
reliable and easy-to-use 'smart' products to many millions of people in every aspect of daily life. Certified Z-Wave devices regardless of manufacturer can work together to form a Z-Wave mesh
network. Always on Z-Wave devices can act as repeaters in the mesh increasing range and redundancy.
For a more complete look at Z-Wave technology for non-technologists, and to learn more about Z-Wave's role as a key enabling technology for the Internet of Things and connected objects, please
visit www.z-wave.com
.