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<p>You can set the settings of the Z-Wave device through the Z-Wave control panel.</p>
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<h3><a class="title-link" name="locks-and-other-secure-devices" href="#locks-and-other-secure-devices"></a> Locks and other secure devices</h3>
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<p>These devices require a network key to be set for the Z-Wave network before they are paired, using the <strong>Add Node Secure</strong> option.</p>
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<p>Home Assistant stores logs from Z-Wave in <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW.log</code> in the Home Assistant config directory, when you pair a secure device you should see communication from the node with lines starting with <code class="highlighter-rouge">info: NONCES</code> in <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW.log</code> when the device is paired successfully with a secure connection.</p>
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<p>Home Assistant stores logs from Z-Wave in <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW_log.txt</code> in the Home Assistant config directory, when you pair a secure device you should see communication from the node with lines starting with <code class="highlighter-rouge">info: NONCES</code> in <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW_log.txt</code> when the device is paired successfully with a secure connection.</p>
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<h3><a class="title-link" name="specific-devices" href="#specific-devices"></a> Specific Devices</h3>
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<h3><a class="title-link" name="aeotec-z-stick" href="#aeotec-z-stick"></a> Aeotec Z-Stick</h3>
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<p>It’s totally normal for your Z-Wave stick to cycle through its LEDs (Yellow, Blue and Red) while plugged into your system. If you don’t like this behaviour it can be turned off.</p>
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