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What’s in the box/initial setup

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All Z-Command variants include a Z-Command box, a micro USB power supply and an ethernet cable.

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Depending on your Z-Command variant, your package may or may not contain a z-wave USB dongle.

If your package contains a z-stick, you may proceed to link your z-wave devices  using the z-stick even before powering up Z-Command.

Once done, connect the power supply (without power) to the Z-Command box. Next, connect the Z-Stick to any of the USB ports. Connect the ethernet (network) port to your network router using the provided ethernet cable.

Finally, power up Z-Command by connecting the power adapter to a wall power socket.

If you know your way around your network, query your DHCP server (most likely your home network router) for what IP address it has assigned to Z-Command. Then navigate to that IP address using a web browser to access Z-Command’s user interface.

For example, if Z-Command has been assigned 192.168.2.100, then browse to http://192.168.2.100 or https://192.168.2.100.

The default credential is

username: admin
password: admin

 

An easy way to locate Z-Command on your network is to use the Discovery apps. Also, if you plug a headphone into Z-Command, you will hear the IP address and serial number after it boots (this may take up to 1 minute).

 

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