- Update your software to the latest version.
- make note of the node number and device id for the module that's defective. If you're relacing a device that has several "child" devices (like a multi-sensor or lock), make note of the device id for each child device too.
- add your new module using our Z-Troller (or other suitable Z-Wave controller) and run the "import devices" command. The new module will be found and added to the status page with a new node number and device id.
- delete the old (defective) device from your status page
- click on the new device to configure it and enter the old device id to it. Be sure to update all child devices too.
- save the settings.
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Originally posted by macromark View Post- Update your software to the latest version.
- make note of the node number and device id for the module that's defective. If you're relacing a device that has several "child" devices (like a multi-sensor or lock), make note of the device id for each child device too.
- add your new module using our Z-Troller (or other suitable Z-Wave controller) and run the "import devices" command. The new module will be found and added to the status page with a new node number and device id.
- delete the old (defective) device from your status page
- click on the new device to configure it and enter the old node number and device id to it. Be sure to update all child devices too.
- save the settings.
When done, your new module should work seamlessly with your existing events.
Perhaps you could add information on using the "Replace" option under "Tools".
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