diff --git a/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown b/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown index cd82060e459d..2f7de6f8bba9 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown @@ -184,6 +184,22 @@ To migrate a Z-Wave network to a new controller, follow these steps: - Confirm that you connected the new controller by selecting **Submit**. 6. Follow the steps on screen. +## Backing up your Z-Wave network + +It's recommended to create a backup before making any major changes to your Z-Wave network. For example, before migrating from one controller to another, or before resetting your controller. The backup stores your Z-Wave controller's non-volatile memory (NVM), which contains your network information including paired devices. It is stored in a binary file that you can download. + +### Prerequisites + +- Administrator rights in Home Assistant + +### To backup your Z-Wave network + +1. In Home Assistant, go to {% my integrations title="**Settings** > **Devices & services**" %}. +2. Select the **Z-Wave** integration. Then, select **Configure**. +3. Under **Backup and restore**, select **Download backup**. + - **Result**: The backup file is downloaded to the device from which you initiated the download. +4. Done! Store the backup file somewhere safe in case you need it later to restore your Z-Wave network. + ## Special Z-Wave entities The Z-Wave integration provides several special entities, some of which are available for every Z-Wave device, and some of which are conditional based on the device.