Quick start. 
The following will step you through using Z-Stick 7 when it is attached to a host, such as a 
PC, as your primary Z-Wave controller. Please ensure that your Automation software 
supports the Z-Wave Serial Bridge API. 
 
Please make sure the host controller is pre-installed; this includes any drivers that the 
corresponding operating system may need. In most cases, the host controller automatically 
installs the required USB driver. If not, the USB driver can be downloaded from 
www.silabs.com part CP2102N. Expanded quick start steps are available at 
support.aeotec.com/zstickgen7. 
 1. Plug Z-Stick 7 into a host controller (that can be a PC, Mac, Raspberry Pi, etc). 
2. Determine the virtual port that your Z-Stick 7 is connected to. 
•Windows - You would look at Ports & LPT under Device Manager. Usually, Z-
Stick 7 shows as a COMX device (where X can be 0-1000). 
•Linux - under cmd prompt, type in “dmesg | grep tty” which will give you a list 
of all tty devices connected. Usually Z-Stick 7 shows as a 
/dev/ttyUSB0 device. 
•OSX - Choose Apple > System Preferences, then click Network. You can find 
Z-Stick 7 as a USB Modem device (/dev/cu.usbmodem). 
3. Open the selected third party software. 
4. Following your third party software instructions for connecting a Z-Wave USB 
Adapter. Select the COM or virtual port Z-Stick 7 is associated to. 
 
In most cases, any devices already paired with Z-Stick 7 network will automatically show up 
in the software’s interface. 
 
To include a new device into the system. 
 1. Set the third party software into its ‘add device’ mode in order to connect a Z-Wave 
device to your Z-Wave system. Refer to the third party software instructions if you are 
unsure of how to perform this step. 
2. Press Action Button on Aeotec Z-Wave device which you want to add into the Z-
Wave network. If it is non-Aeotec Z-Wave device, please refer to its manual for 
inclusion operation. 
3. You will see the name of the device on the software’s interface when it is successfully 
added. 
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to include any further devices. 
 
How Z-Stick 7 controls paired Z-Wave devices ultimately depends on the control scheme set 
by the third party Z-Wave software you choose. 
 
Reset the Z-Stick 7. 
To reset your Z-Stick 7 please refer to the automation software of your host PC. 
Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise 
inoperable. 
Note: If you reset your Z-Stick 7, it will disconnect from all your Z-Wave nodes within its 
network. 
 
Get help & learn more. 
Should you encounter any problem with Z-Stick 7, visit support.aeotec.com/zs7 or contact 
our support team via aeotec.com/contact. You can also learn more about Z-Stick 7 features, 
configuration options, and technical specifications at the link.