diff --git a/source/_docs/z-wave/installation.markdown b/source/_docs/z-wave/installation.markdown index 7e27a19c7f0..a734e976e51 100644 --- a/source/_docs/z-wave/installation.markdown +++ b/source/_docs/z-wave/installation.markdown @@ -161,14 +161,20 @@ $ ls /dev/cu.usbmodem* ### {% linkable_title Hass.io %} -To enable Z-Wave, plug your Z-Wave USB stick into your Raspberry Pi 3 and add the following to your `configuration.yaml`: +To enable Z-Wave, plug your Z-Wave USB stick into your system and add the following to your `configuration.yaml`: ```yaml zwave: usb_path: /dev/ttyACM0 ``` -Depending on your Z-Wave device it may instead be `/dev/ttyAMA0` (eg Razberry board) or `/dev/ttyUSB0` (eg HUBUZB-1). +If the above defaults don't work, you can check what hardware has been found using the [hassio command](/hassio/commandline/#hardware): + +```bash +$ hassio hardware info +``` + +Or you can use the UI and look in the *System* section of the *Hass.io* menu. There you'll find a *Hardware* button which will list all the hardware found. ### {% linkable_title RancherOS %}