Can I use ZWave sensors with Honeywell / Resideo ProA7plus Alarm
You can't use ZWave sensors with the ProA7Plus alarm system. It uses ZWave as an "output" to control devices such as ZWave light switches or water valves. Instead you'll want to use Honeywell PROSiX series sensors. You'll also need to ensure that you have the INSTALLER programming code and manual as they are required to program a new sensor. If you don't have these, you'll need to contact your service provider.
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