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Connected Lighting

Default Smart Controls

The 

Smart Control

 page includes a set of default Smart Controls that come preconfigured within the application:

• 

 The 

Home

 Smart Control is typically used when people return home after being away. This Smart 

Control turns on any light, along with their most recent dimmer level, that was previously on when the 
Away Smart Control was activated (for example, when everyone left the house).

• 

 The 

Away

 Smart Control is typically used when everyone leaves the house (for example, when going 

to school or work for the day). This Smart Control saves the current state of the lights on your network 
(whether they are on or off and what dimmer level they might be at) and then turns off all lights. It saves 
the current state of your lights to make it easier for you when you return home and activate the Home 
Smart Control.

• 

 The 

Night

 Smart Control is typically used when everyone goes to bed for the night. This Smart Control 

turns off all lights on your network. Unlike the Away Smart Control, the Night Smart Control does not 
remember the state of your lights before turning them off.  

Custom Smart Controls

In addition to the default Smart Controls, you can create your own custom Smart Controls. There are two types 
of custom Smart Controls.

• 

 A 

schedule

 Smart Control allows you to automatically turn on and off lights based on the day and 

time. For example, you could use this Smart Control to have selected lights automatically turn on at 
sunset and turn off at midnight.

• 

 A 

lighting scene

 Smart Control allows you to set up combinations of lights to turn on and off. For 

example, you could use this Smart Control to activate the Smart Control (by tapping it on the Smart 
Control page) to turn on lights in some rooms while turning off lights in other rooms.

To create a custom Smart Control:

 

1.  Tap the 

Smart Control

 menu at the bottom of the page

 

2.  When the 

Smart Control

 page opens, tap 

Create New Smart Control

. A setup wizard guides you 

through setting up your Smart Control.

 

3.  On the first page of the wizard, tap 

Choose Name

 to type a name for your new Smart Control, and 

tap 

Choose Icon

 to select an icon to associate with it. When you are ready to continue, tap 

Next

.

 

4.   Tap 

Schedule

 or 

Lighting Scene

 for the type of Smart Control you want to create.

 

5.  Tap to select the rooms, lights, and/or fixtures you want to turn on or off with this Smart Control, 

and then tap 

Next

.

Summary of Contents for GL30000

Page 1: ...Connected Lighting...

Page 2: ...enWave Reality energy management system helps create a smart energy efficient home by monitoring and controlling your appliances electronics and lighting You can conserve energy with minimal impact to...

Page 3: ...make the lighting in your home more energy efficient and easier to manage The kit includes LED or CFL light bulbs and a remote control that work together to help you manage your lighting wirelessly Yo...

Page 4: ...button also has an indicator that shows the sync status with your energy management devices Refer to the Gateway Activity Indicators section later in this chapter for descriptions of each of the indic...

Page 5: ...to your network router or modem refer to the network indicator information above Otherwise check that your network router or modem has an active Internet connection Gateway Activity Indicators Your Ga...

Page 6: ...eadily During the process of installing batteries for the first time the remote control is determining the best signal for your lighting system Group number indicator turns on and primary indicator re...

Page 7: ...the router and the length of the cable With the advent of wireless networking in the home commonly referred to as wi fi many routers began including wireless technology in addition to the physical cab...

Page 8: ...not have to be a direct connection between the Gateway and a network light bulb It can be through any combination of network light bulbs on the low power network So while a network light bulb in a dis...

Page 9: ...rough the Gateway Remote not to be confused with remote control refers to a network connection when the device is not connected directly to that network s router In this case the device uses an Intern...

Page 10: ...ximum of 250 light bulbs to maintain reliability in performance Planning Your Lighting Network Whether you have only one wireless light bulb or you are replacing your entire home with wireless light b...

Page 11: ...en your network range is virtually unlimited since you can access your lights through your mobile data or Internet connection As long as your Gateway is connected to the Internet through a router you...

Page 12: ...still work and continue to turn on or off any programmed light bulbs Smart Device Application and Consumer Portal Use During Power Failure When power is physically turned off from network light bulbs...

Page 13: ...light bulbs have been removed from the network they will brighten and dim at which time you can add them to your new network Step 2 Install the Gateway Since the Gateway connects to your home network...

Page 14: ...eway remotely via the Internet or mobile data connection For your smart device to connect remotely to your Gateway you must already have created an online account explained next and your Gateway must...

Page 15: ...F to the light fixtures where you will be installing the network light bulbs 2 Remove any existing standard light bulbs from the light fixtures 3 Install each network light bulb into the light fixture...

Page 16: ...emote Control Optional If you will be using the remote control with your lighting network then you must also prepare it for use Refer to the steps in the Remote Control chapter Also if you are upgradi...

Page 17: ...nal between the network lighting and Gateway This may apply to an entire wall or only specific areas of a wall Smart Device Application The smart device application makes working with your Connected L...

Page 18: ...nding button to turn on or off all lights in the room My Lights menu Tap to access this page Smart Controls Smart Controls allow you to set up user defined schedules and other controls for automatical...

Page 19: ...rning them off Custom Smart Controls In addition to the default Smart Controls you can create your own custom Smart Controls There are two types of custom Smart Controls A schedule Smart Control allow...

Page 20: ...s the time of sunrise and sunset changes throughout the year Set Time activates the Smart Control at the exact time of day you specify c Tap Turn Off to set the time of day for deactivating the Smart...

Page 21: ...your network create a new fixture or edit settings for a light or fixture Add new lights Tap if you have added a new light bulb to your network and need to have the application connect it to the Gatew...

Page 22: ...e black room color You can move a light bulb to a different room and room color at any time refer to the Settings section later in this chapter Managing Lighting Groups You can organize your light bul...

Page 23: ...opens tap Add New Lights 11 Your smart device begins searching for light bulbs that are not already set up on your network When a light bulb is identified it begins to dim and fade It may take several...

Page 24: ...together as if they were part of one light fixture Then you could perform tasks on that fixture such as turn it on or off dim or brighten the lights or create a Smart Control that controls it To creat...

Page 25: ...e you are removing is powered on To remove a light or fixture from your network 1 Tap the Settings menu at the bottom of the page 2 When the Settings page opens tap Your Lights Fixtures 3 When the Lig...

Page 26: ...to their home network To access your own network remotely you would have to log off of the application and then log in again using your online account information To do so 1 When you start the applica...

Page 27: ...your Gateway and no Internet connection is necessary If the computer is connected remotely for example a computer at work then the Web application runs from our server on the Internet which then conn...

Page 28: ...t come preconfigured 5 Custom Smart Controls Custom Smart Controls are listed below the defaults 6 Override Smart Controls Click to turn on or off When turned off scheduled Smart Controls will not act...

Page 29: ...you can also specify on off and dimmer settings for each item individually allowing you to turn on and off lights differently depending on your needs 3 Smart Control toolbar Click an icon to quickly a...

Page 30: ...to run You can select every day of the week only weekdays or only weekends Or you can create a custom schedule by selecting specific days of the week 4 Smart Control toolbar Click an icon to quickly a...

Page 31: ...bring it to the front or click the left or right arrows to bring each room card to the front one at a time 3 Room access Click to edit room properties or manage all lights in the entire room 4 Energy...

Page 32: ...ight bulb or fixture This feature is usually used when you physically move the light to another room in your home 4 Room controls Control the lighting for all lights and fixtures in the entire room Cl...

Page 33: ...toolbar to quickly activate that Smart Control or click the Smart Control tab to access the Smart Controls that control the selected light 5 Delete Click to remove the light bulb from your network 6 S...

Page 34: ...When organizing your network light bulbs you can set them up into lighting groups Then you can use your remote control to turn on and off light bulbs in selected lighting groups A lighting group is a...

Page 35: ...efore you can use the remote control with your network lighting you must first prepare it Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote control and insert two AA alkaline batteries...

Page 36: ...the On Off button If the lights were previously off they will turn on If the lights were previously on they will turn off Note The previously selected group or all groups if selected remains the acti...

Page 37: ...oup Replacing Batteries Your remote control uses two AA 1 5V alkaline batteries included To replace the batteries remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control and remove the old batter...

Page 38: ...t connectivity when the red internet indicator turns off During the time the Gateway is not connected to the Internet you will not be able to control your devices through your online account through t...

Page 39: ...remove itself from the network If this happens follow the setup procedure in the Installation and Setup chapter to add a new light bulb to the network Resetting Your Light Bulbs If you are unable to f...

Page 40: ...tion If the Gateway is not functioning and or the indicator lights do not light correctly then double check all of your cables and power connection Make sure the Gateway is plugged in to an outlet in...

Page 41: ...batteries in fire Keep batteries out of reach of children Transporting batteries can possibly cause fires if the battery terminals inadvertently come in contact with conductive materials such as keys...

Page 42: ...ts contact your local GreenWave Reality reseller About GreenWave Reality GreenWave Reality is a global innovator in the emerging Home Energy Management market GreenWave Reality provides an affordable...

Page 43: ...80 CRI 470 Lumen 60lm W 8 5W 40W Equivalent 0 7 25 000hrs based on LM70 25 Ambient 20 to 40 C 4 to 104 F IP60 Energy Star Certified EEL Rating A LA19A 0470IA JNB2 Feature SKU Replacement Lamp Type Ma...

Page 44: ...ies 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 5 95 RH IP60 CT100 1 GW Model 2 4GHz Radio Frequency Z Wave Radio Frequency ZigBee Frequency RJ45 Port for LAN WAN network connection Operating Temperature Storage Temperatur...

Page 45: ...e user s authority to operate this equipment FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should...

Page 46: ...Make a difference now www greenwavereality com Model Number GL30000 GL30002 A GL32200 GL32202 A...

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