Setting Up Ezlo 100 Details Managing Rooms via Ezlo 100 Adding Z-Wave Device to Ezlo 100 How to Remove a Z-Wave Device from an Ezlo 100 How to Manage your Z-Wave Device If Your Z-Wave Device Does Not Work Maintenance...
Through innovation, the Ezlo 100 is capable of supporting full home automation in a pocket-sized device while still excelling in the smart home market in both performance and capability. The Ezlo 100 is fully compatible with many Z-Weave devices of the supported categories.
The Ezlo 100 is used with either the eZLO Web Application or eZLO Mobile Application. Before using the Ezlo 100 to control your smart home devices, connect it to the web or mobile application and configure it for use via your local Wi-Fi network.
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If you are using the eZLO web application for the first time, you need to create an account. Click Get Started to set up your eZLO account. 1. In the New account screen, enter your name under which you will appear in the user list, your email and your password.
This message should be received within 10 minutes. If no message is received, check your Spam folder. 4. Follow the link in the email message to confirm your user registration in the eZLO application. You will be redirected to the Sign in page.
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3. Enter your email address in the Provide your email dialog box and click OK. The app sends instructions on how to reset the password for the email address provided. 4. Check your mailbox for the message containing the Reset password link or URL. This message should be received within 10 minutes.
Wi-Fi adapter a local Wi-Fi network must be available 1. If this is the first time you are using eZLO products, there are no hubs connected to your account. In this case, the application opens with the New eZLO wizard screen...
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4. Connect your Ezlo 100 to a power outlet. Note: the Ezlo 100 is powered from any device having a USB 3.0 port. To turn the Ezlo 100 on, plug it in the USB 3.0 port of the device connected to the power network. The blue LED indicator shows that the Ezlo 100 is on.
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Note: as soon as the eZLO 100 is powered up, it becomes a Wi-Fi access point. It shows in the list of available Wi-Fi networks under the eZLO_XXXXXXXX name where XXXXXXXX is the eZLO 100 access point number. 6. Connect to the Ezlo 100 using the following default password: test4321. As soon as you are connected, the Ezlo 100 will be no longer shown in the list of available networks.
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Ethernet, it will reconnect automatically, and the window will be closed upon reconnection. Note: it may happen that at this point you will need to reconnect to the 100 Wi-Fi access point. In this case, the following window will be displayed:...
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10. After the successful connection, the system confirms Ezlo 100 setup completion by displaying its automatically generated serial number. In the same window, you can change the Ezlo 100 name. To finish the Ezlo 100 connection, click Add new eZLO.
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During the countdown the button is inactive. 13. In case your Ezlo 100 fails to connect to the server, you need to reset it. The application will notify you of the connection failure with the following message: 14.
15. When you click Add new eZLO, the wizard closes, and you are redirected to the main eZLO dashboard where you can find your new Ezlo 100 in the list of available hubs. It will be shown under the default name "My New eZLO" or the name you have assigned to it.
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2. The Ezlo 100 page will be displayed 3. Click the icon in the top left corner of the screen to open the Ezlo 100 details.
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This opens the Edit My New eZLO screen. 5. To change the Ezlo 100 name, overwrite "My New eZLO" with the name of your choice. Your Ezlo 100 will appear in the list of eZLO hubs under that name.
When you start using an Ezlo 100, it has a number of pre-defined rooms. You can use the existing rooms, edit or delete them and add new rooms.
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1. Move the cursor over the icon in the top right-hand corner of the room card. 2. The icon changes into a move cursor, and it is now possible to drag the room card to a higher or lower position in the My eZLOs sidebar hierarchy. To add or delete a room: 1.
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6. To delete a room, select the room and click in the room menu. If this room contains Ezlo 100 devices, the application issues a warning when a delete request is made. To edit room images and titles: 1.
6. Click Save. Adding Z-Wave Device to Ezlo 100 The Ezlo 100 supports more than 20 device connections at the same time. The list of supported devices includes dimmers, switches, multi-switches, door & window sensors, multi-sensors etc. The basic addition and removal procedure is the same for all eZLO hub types, however, every connected device should be managed according to its specific instructions.
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3. Press the button on the device to make it discoverable. 4. Click Z-Wave. The eZLO app shows a Z-Wave device addition in progress. The device is discovered automatically. 5. If the device to be added supports the Security2 (S2) authentication, the system offers the option of connecting the device with or without the S2 Authentication.
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8. After the successful S2 authentication, follow the procedure described in the device user instructions to add it to the Ezlo 100. The progress bar will indicate the process of Z-Wave device addition. 9. When the addition has been completed, a notification appears on the screen to confirm that the device was added to the Ezlo 100.
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13. Click Save to store the device name and room assignment. 14. To view and manage the device, click the icon in the sidebar to display the list of rooms. Choose the room to which the new device has been assigned. All devices assigned to the selected room will be displayed.
How to Remove a Z-Wave Device from an Ezlo 100 If you have previously added a Z-Wave device to an Ezlo 100, and now you want to add it to another eZLO hub, you must first of all exclude it from the Ezlo 100. To do this, follow these steps in the eZLO application: 1.
6. If you need to remove all devices from the Ezlo 100 (reset Z-Wave side of the Ezlo 100), select the Remove All Devices option from the Z-Wave Settings menu. If an eZLO 100 becomes an Inclusion controller, its Z-Wave Settings options are ●...
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TofindouttowhicheZLO room acertaindeviceisassigned: If you do not immediately see a particular device in the room: ● Click on the My eZLOs sidebar. The Devices page is displayed. Select to view all Devices or only Z-Wave devices.
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Alternatively, ● Enter the name of the device in the Search devices field and click on the magnifying glass symbol. To assign a device to a different room: 1. Select the device and click the icon (right-side menu). 2. The Edit device dialog box is displayed. 3.
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The application display also changes if a user alters the physical device settings. For example, if they press the button on a switch to turn it off, the eZLO app display changes to show its virtual controls in an OFF position.
In certain situations, a device might fail, for example, if it is disconnected from its power source, if it is removed of the Ezlo 100 range, or if a failure occurs in the device. For about 30 seconds after failure the application tries to reach it and during this time the virtual device controls continue to operate.
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Ezlo 100 will try to recognize it. If it succeeds, the “Device is successfully replaced” notification will appear on the screen. 4. Refresh the web page to see that the device is now reachable. The Ezlo 100 identifies it as the original device.
2. Click Reset hub to default. 3. Click Yes when prompted to confirm, or No if you decide not to reset the Ezlo 100. 4. If you confirm the Ezlo 100 reset request, the Ezlo 100 returns to its default settings. The My eZLOs page is displayed.
How to Work with Ezlo 100 Firmware Regular firmware updates enable eZLO to enhance smart hub functionalities and operations and allow for quick fixes of any problems that might arise. The Ezlo 100 might have one of three types of firmware version: ●...
If the firmware needs to be updated an “Update Firmware” warning with an Update Firmware button is displayed when you select an Ezlo 100 with an outdated, and maybe unsupported, firmware version; you must update the firmware to continue managing the Ezlo 100.
How to Remove an Ezlo 100 If you have a fully operating Ezlo 100 connected to the Internet, you can remove it from your eZLO app. To do so follow these steps: 1. Click on the My eZLOs sidebar. The Settingspage is displayed.
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1. Via selecting “Remove All Devices” option in “Z-Wave Settings” list as described in “How to Remove a Z-Wave Device from an Ezlo 100” chapter, position 6 2. Via “Reset hub to default” option on “Settings” page as described in “How to Reset an Ezlo 100 to Factory Settings”...
2) Devices that do not fit into any of the Home Control Groups managed by the Ezlo 100. 3) Devices that fit into any of the Home Control Groups managed by the Ezlo 100 but we don’t know it’s manufacturer.
Controlled and Supported Command Classes Command Class is a concept which describes how different Z-Wave devices should send commands to exchange (request/report/analyze) device functionality data, for example, commanding devices to turn On/Off, requesting temperature/humidity/voltage values from different sensors etc. All commands are sent in a form of short frames with the following structure: <Command Class ID>...
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For example: if a slave device supporting a Multi-Channel command class has a few components (such as a smart strip with a few power outlets), Ezlo 100 will treat each channel as a device item and will send commands to each item. Each channel will be represented by an individual control in the UI.
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As rule block Resets reset_meter Automatic Cc0x32Meter THEN meter (such interview as kWh) Not used in UI Pushes the powerlevel_test Automatic Cc0x73PowerLevel powerlevel interview test with powerlevel Not used in UI Sets the wakeup Automatic Cc0x84WakeUp wakeup interview time for sleeping device (fixed...
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specific parameters Not used in UI Automatic Сс0x72ManufacturerSpecific Manufactur interview er Specific Command Class is used to advertise manufactur er specific information Not used in UI The Multi Automatic Сс0x8EMultiChannelAssociati Channel interview Association Command Class is used to manage associations to Multi ChannelEnd Point...
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e between Z-Wave Plus, Z-Wave for IP and Z-Wave devices. Furthermor e this command class provides additional information about the Z-Wave Plus device in question. Not used in UI The CRC-16 Automatic Сс0x56CRC‐16Encapsulation Encapsulati interview Command Class is used to encapsulat command with an...
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on protocol level is not sufficient to ensure integrity. On-Off switch The Multi Automatic Сс0x60Multi‐Channel for sub Channel interview command devices class is used to address one or more end points in a Multi Channel device. application implementi ng this command class MUST set the...
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framework for allowing nodes to communica te securely in a Z-Wave network. This command classallows a sending requests to joined device with security level Not used in UI Automatic Cc0x6CSupervision Supervision interview Command Class allows a sending node to request application- level delivery...
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Command Class is used after a node’s network inclusion between the SIS and an inclusion controller to inform each other of the remaining setup required for the included node. NIF Command Classes Command class Z-Wave Plus Info Command Class Association Command Class Association Group Information Command Class Device Reset Locally Command Class Manufacturer Specific Command Class...
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Other command classes allow managing devices both through the eZLO UI and the devices themselves. Each such device has a visual control panel in the eZLO app (which appears after the device was included to the Z-Wave network and placed to any room in the eZLO app).
You can also contact our technical support by calling +18622082085 via the phone or Skype. Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR 2.1077 Compliance Information Model: Ezlo 100 Responsible Party – US Contact Information 1255 Broad Street, Clifton, NJ 07013 United States https://ezlo.com/support...
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The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement, The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. FCC statements: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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