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|| Schlage || Door lock and deadbolt || ||  ||  || Indoor ||  ||  || You cannot add these types of secure devices the normal way of removing Vera's black Z-Wave dongle.  You must add them with the dongle attached, and the device must be within a few feet of Vera when you add it.  Do this either by from the [[ZWave_Options]] page, or, if the door lock is already mounted, bring Vera near the door lock, plug Vera in so Vera is within a few feet, and use the red/black buttons as explained in 'Adding/Removing ZWave devices' here: [[Buttons_Indicators]].  This allows you to add the device without your web browser and without having to connect Vera's network cables.  Note that even if Vera's network cables are not connected, the wi-fi is still active.  So you can also connect to Vera over wi-fi, and visit http://192.168.81.1, to control and test the door lock without connecting Vera back up again to your home network.
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|| Schlage || Door lock and deadbolt || ||  ||  || Indoor ||  ||  || You cannot add these types of secure devices the normal way of removing Vera's black Z-Wave dongle.  You must add them with the dongle attached, and the device must be within a few feet of Vera when you add it.  Do this either from the [[ZWave_Options]] page, or, if the door lock is already mounted, bring Vera near the door lock, plug Vera's power into a nearby outlet so Vera is within a few feet, and use the red/black buttons as explained in 'Adding/Removing ZWave devices' here: [[Buttons_Indicators]].  This allows you to add the device without your web browser and without having to connect Vera's network cables.  Note that even if Vera's network cables are not connected, the wi-fi is still active.  So you can also connect to Vera over wi-fi, and visit http://192.168.81.1, to control and test the door lock without connecting Vera back up again to your home network.
 
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Revision as of 02:19, 11 February 2009

Note: There is a separate page for Z-Wave Handheld remote controls, Z-Wave gateways, and Z-Wave Scene Controllers: click here There is also a separate page for IP cameras: click here

In general, any device with the Z-Wave logo should work with Vera. A list of tested Z-Wave devices is below, with specific notes for each type of device. This is a wiki, so feel free to add to the page.

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Hardware Reported to Work

  • We strongly encourage users to list any and all products they tested and installed.
  • If a product works but you did not like it, please list it anyway. It may be the only product available to some users.



IMPORTANT! The devices listed here have been added by installers,technicians and users like yourself. Results may vary upon installations. MiCasaVerde does not guarantee operation and compatibility with your installation. The listed devices were found to work with their specific installation. Mixing different series and brands of equipment is not guaranteed in any way to work with other series and brands. It is very likely that users have not fully tested all features of the devices, so it is possible that a device listed here as compatible, will not prove compatible with your hardware. If you are editing this wiki DO NOT REMOVE a listed working device if it hasn't worked for you. Seek help to get the device to work under your individual circumstance. If you are adding to this wiki, please provide links to data for the device and add any tips you feel may benefit someone wanting to implement the device into an installation



Lighting Devices

Manufacturer Device Type Model no. Version Date Purchased Location (indoor/outdoor) Specs Product Review Added by User Notes
Leviton Dimmer Switch VRM10-1LX 1 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link mark-hc This is a high quality dimmer geared towards high-end installations
Intermatic 3-way Switch HA18 Dec 2008 Indoor Link Kozanator Affordable 3-way Switch
Intermatic 3-way Dimmer Switch HA20 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link Affordable 3-way 600W dimmer
ACT 2-way Dimmer Switch ZDW120 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link WSeverino Works well, easy to install, LED is a very bright blue....can be programmed to be off when the light is off or on.
ACT 3-way Dimmer Switch ZDW103 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link WSeverino Works well, can be tricky to install due to the different combination of 3 way circuits, LED is a very bright blue....can be programmed to be off when the light is off or on.
ACT Companion Switch AS101 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link WSeverino Works well, can be tricky to install due to the different combination of 3 way circuits, The trick here is to install this device where the power comes in.
Intermatic Screw-in Module HA05C Nov 2008 Outdoor Link Link WSeverino Easy install, easy to pair with Vera!

Plug & Receptacle Devices

Manufacturer Device Type Model no. Version Date Purchased Location (indoor/outdoor) Specs Product Review Added by User Notes
Intermatic In-Wall Receptacle CA3500 1 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link This is a decent, but expensive solution for in-wall receptacles
Intermatic Appliance Module HA02C 1 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link Seems to work well
ACT In-Wall Receptacle ZRR150W 2.2 Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link Works like a champ! Easy to Install
Intermatic Outdoor Module HA04C 1 Dec 2008 Outdoor Link Link Kozanator Easy to Install.

Thermostat Devices

Manufacturer Device Type Model no. Version Date Purchased Location (indoor/outdoor) Specs Product Review Notes
Wayne Dalton Wall Stat WDTC-20  ?? Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link Has 2 inclusion modes: 1) press and release the bind button and the STAT will be included as a thermostat and works with Vera, 2) press and hold the bind button and it will be added as a binary switch for compatibility with old, non-compliant remotes.
RCS Wall Stat TZ43  ?? Nov 2008 Indoor Link Link Shows up as Standard Thermostat in Vera, much more feature rich the the WDTC-20 but comes with a hefty price tag ($214.95). Wish Vera could use all the features in this Thermostat!


Sensors

Manufacturer Device Type Model no. Version Date Purchased Location (indoor/outdoor) Specs Product Review Notes
ACT Motion Sensor PIR000 / PIR010 Indoor Remove the cover, pair to Vera's dongle by using the push-button on the left of the circuit board. Vera must configure it to work, and it can only be configured within a few minutes of inserting the batteries. With Vera's dongle removed, remove/reinsert the batteries, and within 30 seconds insert Vera's dongle. Within a few minutes confirm the "configure" icon for the device is green on Vera's setup page
Express Controls 3-in-1 sensor Pair using the blue button. The sensor will accept configuration within a few minutes of pressing the blue button, whether or not you are actually pairing or just pushing the button. So, with Vera's dongle removed, pair it or press the blue button if it's already paired, and within 30 seconds insert Vera's dongle. Within a few minutes confirm the "configure" icon for the device is green on Vera's setup page. This will show up as a device with 3 embedded devices (motion sensor, light sensor, thermometer). Be sure the configure icon is green, indicating the sensor is configured. If not, press the blue button on the side of the sensor which causes the sensor to wake it up for a couple minutes and accept configuration settings. Then, within a couple minute, in Vera's Web UI, click the '+' button next to the sensor and click 'configure right now'.
EverSpring/Hawking/Home Managemeables Door/window sensor Pair using the intrusion button. The sensor will accept configuration within a few minutes of the initial pairing, or of pressing the intrusion button on the back even after it's paired. Pair the device, or if it's already paired, press the intrusion button, and within 30 seconds insert Vera's dongle. Within a few minutes confirm the "configure" icon for the device is green on Vera's setup page

Door Locks

Manufacturer Device Type Model no. Version Date Purchased Location (indoor/outdoor) Specs Product Review Notes
Schlage Door lock and deadbolt Indoor You cannot add these types of secure devices the normal way of removing Vera's black Z-Wave dongle. You must add them with the dongle attached, and the device must be within a few feet of Vera when you add it. Do this either from the ZWave_Options page, or, if the door lock is already mounted, bring Vera near the door lock, plug Vera's power into a nearby outlet so Vera is within a few feet, and use the red/black buttons as explained in 'Adding/Removing ZWave devices' here: Buttons_Indicators. This allows you to add the device without your web browser and without having to connect Vera's network cables. Note that even if Vera's network cables are not connected, the wi-fi is still active. So you can also connect to Vera over wi-fi, and visit http://192.168.81.1, to control and test the door lock without connecting Vera back up again to your home network.
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