Z-Wave® remotes User Guide
Z-Wave® remotes offer increased convenience and boost customer engagement with Z-Wave® Remotes for Scene control. With Z-Wave® remotes, customers can configure remote-triggered Scenes from the Rules Builder on the Alarm.com Alarm.com customer website or Alarm.com app. Remote-triggered Scene rules enable customers to choose between multiple Scenes and trigger them without opening the Alarm.com Alarm.com app or going to the panel.
Requirements
- Any automation service package
- A Z-Wave® remote (e.g., Zooz Zen32, Zen34, Zen37, etc.)
Note: Some in-wall light devices can also function as remotes.
Create or edit a Scene
Scenes must be created before they can be added to a remote-triggered rule. For more information on creating or editing Scenes, see Create/edit a Scene.
Create a remote-triggered Scene
Remote-triggered Scenes can be created using the Alarm.com app or Alarm.com customer website.
To create a remote-triggered Scene rule using the Alarm.com app:
- Log in to the Alarm.com app.
- Tap
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- Tap Automation.
- Tap
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- Tap New Rule.
- Next to when, tap Select.
- Tap Remote.
- Select the desired remote button, then tap Done.
- Next to then, tap Select.
- Tap Scene.
- Select the desired Scene, then tap Done.
- Select a Button Action, then tap Done.
- In the Name of rule field, enter a name for the rule.
- Tap Save.
To create a remote-triggered Scene rule using the Alarm.com customer website:
- Log in to the Alarm.com customer website.
- Click Automation.
- Click Add New Rule.
- Click New Rules Builder.
- Next to when, click Select.
- Click Remote.
- Select the desired remote button, then click Done.
- Next to then, click Select.
- Click Scene.
- Select the desired Scene, then click Done.
- Select a Button Action, then tap Done.
- In the Name of rule field, enter a name for the rule.
- Click Save.
Frequently asked questions
Why doesn't the remote-triggered Scene disarm the panel?
To enhance security, remote-triggered Scene rules cannot disarm panels that are Armed Away.
Why do some remotes show an extra button on Alarm.com?
Some in-wall light switches that are also remotes can report an extra virtual button. The virtual button is typically activated by a connected accessory light switch for multi-way switch setups.