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• 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. For example, you can program your lighting network so that when you press a button upon arriving home, an entryway and a hallway light turn on. Or when you go to bed, your remote control can turn off all lights on the network.
Lighting Groups A lighting group is a set of network light bulbs that you can control together through your remote control. 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 all network light bulbs. Since the light bulbs are interconnected across the network, they can pass commands to each other as long as they are within network range of each other.
Installation Installation of your lighting kit includes installing the light bulbs into light fixtures and preparing the remote control. Installation Steps 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: 1.
5. Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote control, and insert two AA alkaline batteries (included). The first time you insert batteries, the primary LED light flashes while the remote control determines the best signal for your lighting system. When this process is complete, the LED light will remain on for approximately five seconds. When the LED light turns off, your remote control is ready.
Light Bulb Tasks There are additional network tasks that you may find you must perform with your light bulbs, including: • Adding light bulbs to your network • Removing light bulbs from the network Adding Light Bulbs to the Network Your remote control can manage up to 40 light bulbs on the same lighting network. When you add a light bulb to the network, you also assign it to a lighting group. To add light bulbs to the network: 1.
4. Install the network light bulb into the light fixture as you would any standard light bulb. If the light fixture has a dimmer control (not recommended), set the dimmer level to full brightness. 5. Turn power to the light fixture on. The light bulb begins to brighten and dim while finding the remote control’s network.
pressing any buttons, and it will add the bulb to the same lighting group. However, if the LED indicator has stopped flashing, then you must repeat step 6. Repeat this for each additional light bulb you are adding. 8. When you are finished adding all new light bulbs, you can return the remote control back to normal operation by pressing the Program button. Otherwise the remote control will automatically return to normal operation in five minutes.
then they will also be removed from the network since the action applies to the entire lighting group. If you accidentally remove a light bulb from the network, you can simply add it back again using the procedure in this chapter for adding light bulbs to the network. 3. On the remote control: a. Press and hold the Program button. b. While pressing the Program button, press and release the On/Off button (keep the Program button pressed). c.
Removing a Light Bulb Without the Remote Control If your remote control is not available you can remove a light bulb from the network by turning power to the light fixture off and on five times consecutively to reset the light bulb. During this process, only leave the power on or off for less than two seconds. When the light bulb has been removed from the network, it will brighten and dim.
Optional Lighting Gateway This user guide explains how to use lighting kits that do not have a Lighting Gateway. A Lighting Gateway is an optional device, similar to your home network router, that extends the range, features, and functionality of your lighting network. You can upgrade your network to operate with a Lighting Gateway to gain the following benefits: • The lighting network can support up to 250 light bulbs on the same network.
Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your lighting system, refer to the following sections for possible troubleshooting solutions. Light Bulb Not Responding During Installation When you add a new light bulb to the network (or if you add a previously existing light bulb that you removed from the network), the light bulb should brighten and dim during the installation process to indicate that it is searching for a network.
from the network. If this happens, follow the procedure in the Light Bulb Tasks chapter to add a new light bulb to the network. Resetting Your Light Bulbs If you are unable to fix issues that arise with your lighting system, you can reset your light bulbs as a last resort. To do so, follow the procedure in the Light Bulb Tasks chapter to remove light bulbs from the network, followed by the procedure to add a new light bulb to the network.
• Indoor Use Only The hardware in your lighting kit should be used only in dry, indoor locations. Do not use the hardware in highhumidity locations such as greenhouses, saunas, washrooms, or patios. Do not use the hardware in locations where it can get wet such as near aquariums or running water. Do Not Disassemble The hardware in your lighting kit has no user-serviceable parts inside. In case of persisting malfunction, please contact Customer Service to arrange for repair at a certified service location.
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Product Specifications Light Bulbs LED CFL 2.4GHz 2.4GHz On, Off, Dim On, Off, Dim 470lm 1100lm Color Temperature Warm White (2700K) Warm White (2700K) Color Range Index 82 82 Wattage 8.
For Lighting Gateway (GL30000 / GL30002-A / GL32200 / GL32202-A) Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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