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Z-WAVE NETWORK MANAGEMENT TOOLS

Z-Wave network management tools are located in the “Zipabox settings menu”.

ADD NODE

 - Add a Z-Wave device to the current Z-Wave network

REMOVE NODE

 - Remove a Z-Wave device from the current Z-Wave network

CONTROLLER LEARN MODE

 - Controller learn mode is used to perform the following 

actions:

 Add Zipabox to another Z-Wave network

 Remove Zipabox from its current Z-Wave network

 Transfer primary role of the current primary controller to Zipabox

 Receive network information from primary controller, if Zipabox is an

      inclusion or secondary controller in the current Z-Wave network

NETWORK HEAL

 - Network heal is used to rebuild the routing table and to update  

return routes on all Z-Wave devices in the current Z-Wave network.

HARD RESET

 - Reset Z-Wave module 

to default settings. This will effectively 

delete the current Z-Wave network and 

create a new one. All your devices will 

be deleted and it will be necessary to 

remove them prior to adding them to 

another Z-Wave network.

To copy network data to another 

controller click the ADD NODE button 

and put the other controller in learn 

mode. This is typically done to transfer 

information about newly joined devices to 

other inclusion controllers.

Z-WAVE NODE MANAGEMENT TOOLS

Z-Wave node management tools are located in the 

“Device settings” menu. To open the device setting 

menu press the small gear icon.

CONFIGURE NODE

 - This function is used to 

configure or gather information about certain 

supported command classes of the device.

REPLACE FAILED NODE

 - This function is used 

to replace a failed node in your Z-Wave network. 

When you replace a failed node A with a new node 

B, node B will get the node id of the replaced node. 

This also means that all the routing information of 

the replaced node A will be assigned to the new 

node B.

REMOVE FAILED NODE

 - This function will 

completely remove a failed node from the current 

Z-Wave network. A failed node is a Z-Wave device 

that no longer sends reports or responds to 

commands. Please note that you cannot remove 

a device that still responds to commands with this 

function.

MANAGE ASSOCIATIONS

 - Pressing this button 

will open the associations manager for this device. 

The associations manager can be used to create 

Z-Wave associations between Z-Wave devices.

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