diff --git a/source/_docs/z-wave/control-panel.markdown b/source/_docs/z-wave/control-panel.markdown index 5a516eaf494..d6ea9944505 100644 --- a/source/_docs/z-wave/control-panel.markdown +++ b/source/_docs/z-wave/control-panel.markdown @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ Battery powered devices need to be awake before you can use the Z-Wave control p This is a dropdown where you can select all the entities of this node. Once selected you can then use: * **Refresh Entity** to refresh just that entity's values -* **Entity Attributes** to display the attributes of that entity (e.g., its friendly name, the ID of the node, etc) +* **Entity Information** to display the attributes of that entity (e.g., its friendly name, the ID of the node, etc) Here you can mark a device as requiring polling so the controller is aware of changes because the device doesn't send updates itself. Do see the information on [polling here](/docs/z-wave/devices/#polling), since excessive polling can break your Z-Wave network. -The **Polling intensity** says how many poll intervals does is this device polled on. For example, if you set 2 then it's polled on every second interval. +The **Polling intensity** says how many poll intervals this device is polled on. For example, if you set 2 then it's polled on every second interval. You can also exclude a Z-Wave devices from Home Assistant. You can do that if you have a device that you need to have on the Z-Wave network, but you don't want it to appear in Home Assistant, or if you've got a device that's failed and you're unable to exclude it.