Only while it is not paired. Disabling the S0 on SmartStart just disables it pairing to your hub, not on the device itself. Once it is paired it does not really matter anymore. I would suggest not messing with the SmartStart settings.
You may want to check out this app and my tips on the second post: [APP] SmartStart Manager for Z-Wave (Long Range support) - #2 by jtp10181
You should check your wave details for ghost nodes. Sometimes they can jam up pairing especially if you have created any Lock "ghost" nodes.
You can post screenshots of the zwave details if you are not sure.
Z-Wave "Ghosts" are Z-Wave devices that have not successfully joined your mesh during pairing, leaving an entry in your hub's Z-Wave device table that is incomplete. In some cases multiple failed attempts to add a single device can result in multiple ghosts from each failed/partial pairing. Ghost nodes can also be created by forcibly removing devices from the hub without excluding.
Note that having even a single ghost in your Z-Wave mesh can (but not always) cause severe problems w/the responsiveness of some or all of your Z-Wave devices, making them slow or non-responsive.
The easiest way to identify a ghost is by looking at the Z-Wave Details page on your hub, and look for devices where the device column is blank or has a Discover button. Problems usually show up quite soon after a Ghost appears, so Ghosts are usually one of the most recently added devices and are at or near the bottom of your Z-Wave Details list (most recently-added devices are at the bottom).
Alternatively, a ghost node may actually have a device name listed, and instead you may see FAILED or PENDING status messages, Repair will constantly fail, and the Route column may always be blank.
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