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NOTE: Z-Wave gateway controller required - sold separately.
We may have this product available in open box, refurbished, or used condition - just check the variant buttons under the product price for availability. All of our recycled inventory has been tested for both manual and Z-Wave control and is fully functional at the time of shipment. Here is what you can expect when ordering your device:
This product is available in different Z-Wave frequencies so please make sure you choose the correct region before checking out. You need to select the same frequency / region as your hub when buying Z-Wave devices for them to include to your system. If you're not sure which frequency your hub operates on, please contact your solution provider first. Here is what each option stands for:
Follow the appropriate diagram to wire the Universal Relay according to your application. If you don't see a diagram describing your set-up, please contact us to request help with the installation. Remember to always turn power off at the breaker before handling the wires. Never apply any voltage to the Sw input terminals!
Once you've completed the wiring, power the Universal Relay up with a USB C and a standard power adapter (sold separately) or a direct connection to 12 / 24 V power source.
Now add the Universal Relay to your hub: initiate inclusion (pairing mode) and click the Z-Wave button on the device 3 times quickly. The LED indicator will blink to indicate communication and stay on for 2 seconds to confirm inclusion.
You’ll most likely see 3 new on/off devices in your app:
2 channels for on/off control of each relay
1 master node to control all relays at the same time and to access and adjust advanced settings in (if your hub supports parameter input)
NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave controller on the list above, please contact us before you purchase this product.
Zooz Z-Wave Long Range 800 Series S2 Universal Relay Manual (PDF)
ZSE works perfectly
I purchased this relay for its inputs and because of its low price. Since Aeotec stopped production years ago of its dry contact input module I have been searching for a single input dry contact battery operated z-way device. Currenly I use one for my mail box and wanted a second for my PH monitor. The Zooz 800 works great, but large. I am liking Zooz products more and more
Zooz Z-Wave Plus 700 Series Universal Relay ZEN17 with 2 NO & NC Relays (20A, 10A)
This is my favorite Z-Wave device that I own. I love how I can use it to automate anything. I use the inputs track the door opening and closing then use the relay to turn on a low voltage light.
Dang, Zooz products are so much better than homeseer. Zooz is like packaged and documented like Apple products, and Homeseer is like Windows 3.1- and I am not an apple fan in the slightest. The best word to describe these products is, "thoughtful". It feels like humans designed and documented this for other humans, not just robots and engineers.
Anyway, to discuss the Zen17, I used it to connect my driveway sensor to my z-wave gateway, and then output audio announcements over my whole-home Sonos setup. I used the 433mhz HTZSafe MFR driveway sensors because I live on a farm, and my driveway is 300ft from my house, through dense forest. The Zen17 let me go from the NO contact outputs, to the s1c/s2c inputs, then into my hub. It was a little confusing deciding which relay to use, but I used my meter and found that the HTZSafe relays didn't output voltage like the documentation noted, so I used s1c. I changed parameters 2&3 to 7, excluded/included, then could setup events with the newly created child devices.
I have to add, dang, homeseer is the worst part of my setup. Smartest House customer service with Maggie and Sara is so much more friendly and responsive. If Zooz made a 2-wire, no-neutral switch, I'd ditch Homeseer entirely.