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Table of Contents Lighting Kit Overview Basic Concepts of Wireless Lighting Planning Your Lighting Network Installation Installation without a Gateway Installation with a Gateway Remote Control Turning Lights on and Off Dimming and Brightening Lights Programming Lighting Groups Adding Additional Light Bulbs to the Network Adding Additional Remote Controls to the Network Installing Batteries Mobile Application Gateway Adding a Gateway to a Lighting Network Troubleshooting Safety Information About GreenWave P
Lighting Kit Overview The GreenWave Reality lighting kit includes a wireless smart lighting system that helps make the lighting in your home more energy efficient and easier to manage. The kit includes LED light bulbs and a remote control that work together to help you manage your lighting wirelessly. Depending on your lighting kit, it may also include a GreenWave Reality Gateway, which provides an enhanced network connection to your light bulbs.
Basic Concepts of Wireless Lighting Wireless light bulbs work with your light fixtures the same way as standard light bulbs. They are different, however, in a couple of ways: • The lighting element in the light bulb uses LED technology, making your lighting more energy efficient. • The light bulb includes wireless technology that allows the light bulb to connect to a network and be managed remotely. Because the light bulbs can be connected to a network, you have greater flexibility in how you use them.
Lighting Groups A lighting group is a set of network light bulbs that you can control together through your remote control or mobile application (for kits with a Gateway). For example, you might have a lighting group that includes light bulbs on the same floor. Or you might have a group that includes hallway and entryway lights, making it easy to turn on or off as you arrive or leave home. All light bulbs in the same group turn on and off together and brighten or dim to the same level.
Network Range As with any remote control, your lighting kit’s remote control must be within range of your lighting network to be able to control your lighting. However, this does not mean that it has to be within range of any particular light bulb. Since the light bulbs on your network are interconnected across the network, they can pass commands to each other as long as they are within network range of each other.
wireless light bulbs on and off. If power is removed from a light bulb, whether from power failure or from manually turning off the light fixture, the light bulb will of course turn off. When power is restored, all network light bulbs affected by the power failure, regardless of whether they were previously on or off, will automatically turn on at full brightness (even if their previous setting was not full brightness).
Installation Because of the wireless network technology inside each light bulb, installation involves more than simply attaching the light bulb to a light fixture. You must also set up your light bulb to work on your lighting network. This chapter explains how to install your lighting kit and add the light bulbs to your network.
Installation without a Gateway Note: Perform these steps only if your kit does not include a Gateway. If your kit includes a Gateway, perform the steps in the Installation with a Gateway section in this chapter. To install your lighting system without a Gateway, you must perform the following tasks: 1. Prepare the remote control. 2. Install the light bulbs to light fixtures and add to network. 1. Prepare the Remote Control Insert two AAA 1.
Before installing the light bulbs, determine the appropriate locations in your home for installing them. The Lighting Kit Overview chapter provides information on planning your lighting network. When you are ready to install the light bulbs, perform the following steps: a. Keep your remote control nearby since you will need it as part of the light bulb installation process. b. Make sure power to the fixture where you are installing the first light bulb is turned OFF. c.
normal operation in five minutes. The primary LED light on the remote control turns off when returned to normal operation. Once these steps are complete, you can use the remote control as discussed in the Remote Control chapter to operate your lighting network. By default, each light bulb in the kit is programmed to a different lighting group on your network. You can change these groups by following the instructions in the Remote Control chapter.
1. Install the Gateway {Update this entire section with accurate information.} If your lighting system includes a Gateway, you must first install it. a. Connect the Gateway to any available port in your home network router using the included Ethernet cable. b. Power the Gateway by plugging it into an electrical outlet using the included power adaptor. The Gateway illuminates while it is attempting to connect to the Internet. c. Verify that the Gateway is connected.
4. Prepare Remote Control to Work with Network (Optional) {Add content for this entire section.} Installation Tips for All Installation Types Review the safety information. Be sure to review the information contained in the “Safety Information” chapter for important safety information you should follow. Keep radio signals clear. The hardware in your lighting kit has antennas built-in for radio communication.
Remote Control You can use the remote control to perform several basic and advanced tasks that include: • Turning on and off lights • Dimming and brightening lights • Programming light bulbs into different lighting groups • Adding additional light bulbs to your network • Adding additional remote controls to your network The following illustration shows the different buttons on the remote control. You can use it as a reference while following the instructions for performing tasks.
5 1. Press the “all groups” button to select all light groups group to turn 2. Press a group button to select that light group to turn on, turn off, on, turn off, dim, or brighten. 4 dim, or brighten. Also use these buttons to program the lights in the corresponding group. 3. 4. Press the on/off toggle button to turn on or off the selected lights. 3 Press and hold the dimmer to dim or brighten the selected lights.
Turning Lights on and Off To turn lights on and off, you must turn on and off an entire lighting group: 1. Press the numbered button for the lighting group you want to turn on or off. If you want to turn on or off ALL lighting groups controlled by the remote control, press the “all groups” button. 2. Press and release the {???on/off toggle???} button. If the lights were previously off, they will turn on. If the lights were previously on, they will turn off.
The lights in the group will remember the latest brightness level when you turn them off and on. Note: The previously selected group (or all groups, if selected) remains the active group on the remote control. To take action on that same group again, you do not have to press the group button again. Programming Lighting Groups By default, each light bulb in your lighting kit is set to a different lighting group during initial installation.
control, then they will be excluded from the add process). To exclude any of the light bulbs that are in range of the remote control, you must manually turn that light off or remove the light bulb from its fixture so that no power is being supplied to the light bulb. 3. Make sure your remote control is in range of all light bulbs you are adding. 4. On the remote control, press the following buttons in sequence: a. {???PRG???} button b.
range of the remote control, you must manually turn that light off or remove the light bulb from its fixture so that no power is being supplied to the light bulb. 2. Make sure your remote control is in range of all light bulbs you are removing. 3. On the remote control, press the following buttons in sequence: a. {???PRG???} button b. The numbered button for the lighting group your are adding the light bulb to c.
control will remain in this mode and flash for approximately five minutes to give you time to install any additional light bulbs). When the light bulb has been added to the network, it will turn on at full brightness. 6. Add the new light bulb to a lighting group by pressing the numbered button for the group on the remote control. The light bulb dims and then returns to full brightness to indicate that it has been added to the group.
Adding Additional Remote Controls to the Network You may want to add additional remote controls to your network either to have more lighting groups (each remote control can have four separate groups) or for convenience so that you can have multiple remote controls to leave in different rooms. Before you get started, make sure you have your original remote control in addition to your new one. Both remote controls must be in range of one another. To add the new remote control to the network: 1.
Cloning a Remote Control If you have an additional remote control, you can program it to be identical to your original remote control instead of using it as an additional remote control on the network. This is useful if you think you may need to replace your original remote control or if you simply want to have a backup. When you clone an additional remote control, you cannot use it to control new lighting groups. It will work the same way as your original remote control.
Your remote control uses two AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries (included). To install the batteries, slide the cover off the back of the remote control, insert the batteries as shown in the illustration, and then replace the cover. IMAGE: Insert illustration here that shows back cover off and the insertion of batteries with arrows CAUTION showing + and - direction of RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. batteries. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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2 3 4 5 1 6 1. Sync button: Button that syncs devices and shows current activity and status of synced devices. 2. WAN (Internet connection) error indicator: indicator Indicator that shows whether or not the Gateway is connected to the Internet. 3. LAN (home network) error indicator: indicator Indicator that shows hows whether or not the Gateway is connected to 4. s whether or not the Gateway is powered. Power indicator: Indicator that shows 5.
Indicators Your Gateway has sync and network indicators that display the following patterns and colors to show you its current status: Power indicator—off (no color): Gateway is off. Network indicator—off (no color): Gateway is connected to the network. Power indicator—steady white: Gateway is Network indicator—red: Gateway is on. not connected to the network. Check that the Gateway is Sync button—two rotating green bars: Gateway is connected to your network router.
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Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your lighting system, refer to the following sections for possible troubleshooting solutions.
1. Have your remote control available, and be prepared to perform the light bulb installation steps in the Installation chapter. If you are replacing a lost or broken remote control, be sure to first prepare the new remote control, as discussed in the Installation chapter. 2. Turn on and off the light bulb’s fixture three times consecutively. Allow an on time of less than two seconds each time. 3. Turn the light bulb’s fixture on a fourth time, keeping it on this time.
is complete, the LED light will remain on for approximately five seconds. When the LED light turns off, your remote control is ready. • Replace a lost or broken remote control. If you have an additional remote control that was previously programmed to be identical to the your original remote control (cloning your original remote control, as discussed in the Remote Control chapter), then you can use that clone the same way as your original without losing any of your network or light settings.
Safety Information Batteries Use only AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries. WARNING: Batteries can explode, or leak, and can cause injury or fire. To reduce this risk: • Carefully follow all instructions and warnings on the battery label and package. • Always insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -) marked on the battery and the equipment. • Do not short battery terminals. • Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Transporting batteries can possibly cause fires if the battery terminals inadvertently come in contact with conductive materials such as keys, coins, hand tools, etc. The US Department of Transportation Hazardous Material Regulations (HMR) actually prohibits transporting batteries in commerce or on airplanes (i.e. packed in suitcases and carryon luggage) UNLESS they are properly protected from short circuits.
Disposing of Your Used Product This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical / electronic product in domestic household waste. WEEE Product Category. With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex 1, this product is classed as category 3 “IT and Telecommunications Equipment.” DO NOT DISPOSE IN DOMESTIC HOUSEHOLD WASTE.
About GreenWave GreenWave Reality is a global innovator in the emerging Home Energy Management market. GreenWave Reality provides an affordable, easy-to-use, standards-based platform that allows utilities to enhance their relationship with consumers and better balance energy on the grid while consumers can conserve energy with a minimal impact to their lifestyle by easily monitoring and controlling their appliances and adding intelligent LED lighting.
Product Specifications Light Bulbs Radio Frequency Features Lumens Color Temperature 2.4GHz On, Off, Dim {TBD} Warm White Wattage {TBD} Voltage 120V/60Hz Remote Control Radio Frequency Operating Temperature Storage Temperature -20°C ~ +60°C Operating Humidity 20% ~ 85% RH Storage Humidity 5% ~ 95% RH Battery 34 2.
Gateway (If Included with Kit) Model GL30000, GL30002-A GL32200, GL32202-A 2.4GHz Radio Frequency ● ● Z-Wave Radio Frequency N/A 908.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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