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Summary of Contents for Wall Switch

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION SETUP GUIDE FOR SINGLE POLE 3 WAY CONFIGURATIONS iDEVICES SMART HOME SOLUTIONS...

Page 2: ...rolling this HomeKit enabled accessory requires an iPhone iPad or iPod touch with iOS 8 1 or later Android 4 3 Device With Bluetooth Technology TOOLS NEEDED Philips Screwdriver Flathead Screwdriver Pl...

Page 3: ...s The iDevices Wall Switch is intended for dry indoor use only Ambient operating conditions 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 0 90 humidity non condensing Use with branch circuit breaker 20A or less Notice Us...

Page 4: ...s Incorrect installation can be dangerous and can damage your iDevices Wall Switch or your home The iDevices Wall Switch is intended to be installed by a qualified electrician Visit our YouTube channe...

Page 5: ...heck that your mobile device is compatible with the iDevices Wall Switch at iDevicesinc com Compatibility It is YOUR responsibility to be sure that products are installed in accordance with applicable...

Page 6: ...Provides setup status and used as a night light during operation Refer to LED color codes on page 42 Pull Out Tab Refer to this when prompted to enter your HomeKit setup code during the setup on a iO...

Page 7: ...etup Button Used to wirelessly pair multiple Wall Switches for 3 way and 4 way configurations and for connecting to the Wi Fi network DEVICE RESET Press and hold for 10 seconds until LED blinks red 1...

Page 8: ...m the gang box Take a photo of the existing wiring for future reference STEP 3 Confirm the gang box contains a neutral wire typically white If there are no neutral wires present you may need to run ad...

Page 9: ...9 GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green LOAD Usually Black LINE Usually Black Red or Blue NEUTRAL Usually White GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green...

Page 10: ...e nuts Note If you have more than two wires connected to your switch not including the bare copper or green coated ground wire please see the 3 way 4 way installation instructions It is not necessary...

Page 11: ...11 GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green LOAD Usually Black LINE Usually Black Red or Blue NEUTRAL Usually White GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green...

Page 12: ...voltage detector identify which of the two wires you removed is energized This is the line wire The wire that is not energized is the load wire Note these two wires for future reference NOTE Your home...

Page 13: ...13 GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green LINE Usually Black Red or Blue NEUTRAL Usually White LOAD Usually Black GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green...

Page 14: ...the power back OFF at the breaker and install the iDevices Wall Switch according to the diagram Ensure all wire nuts are securely fastened NOTE Your home s wiring may differ please consult a qualifie...

Page 15: ...15 NEUTRAL White NEUTRAL Usually White LOAD Usually Black LOAD Red GROUND Bare Copper GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green LINE Usually Black Red or Blue LINE Black...

Page 16: ...16 STEP 7 Install the Wall Switch into the gang box and install the faceplate STEP 8 Turn the power back ON at the circuit breaker and confirm that the LED on the Wall Switch lights up purple...

Page 17: ...17 LED will light up purple...

Page 18: ...UP STEP 1 Ensure power breaker is turned back ON and the LED on the Wall Switch is solid purple STEP 2 Press and hold 6 for 5 seconds and release when the LED rapidly flashes blue Next tap 2 to begin...

Page 19: ...19 Ensure LED is purple 2 6...

Page 20: ...guided through the process of connecting your Wall Switch For iOS devices you will need the HomeKit setup code on the pull out tab on your Wall Switch One Color Icon Basic Connected App Icon Optimized...

Page 21: ...21 Wall Switch Model IDEV0008 Primary Secondary XXX XX XXXX HomeKit setup code is located on the pull out tab of the iDevices Wall Switch XXX XX XXX...

Page 22: ...gang boxes Take a photo of the existing wiring for future reference STEP 3 Confirm that each gang box contains a neutral wire typically white If there are no neutral wires present you may need to run...

Page 23: ...LER Usually Black or Red TRAVELER Usually Black or Red NEUTRAL Usually White NEUTRAL Usually White LINE Usually Black LOAD Usually Black GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green GROUND Usually Bare Copper...

Page 24: ...n terminal on both of the existing switches and cap with the provided wire nuts Note The common terminals usually have a screw that is either black or copper in color NOTE Your home s wiring may diffe...

Page 25: ...opper or Green GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green LINE Usually Black COMMON TERMINAL LOAD Usually Black TRAVELER Usually Black or Red TRAVELER Usually Black or Red NEUTRAL Usually White NEUTRAL Usual...

Page 26: ...this wire as the Secondary S Switch Position You will need to refer to this during the Wireless Communication Setup The wire you removed from the common terminal that is not energized is the load wir...

Page 27: ...ack or Red GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green NEUTRAL Usually White GROUND Usually Bare Copper or Green TRAVELER Usually Black or Red NEUTRAL Usually White COMMON TERMINAL COMMON TERMINAL LINE Usuall...

Page 28: ...28 STEP 6 Install the iDevices Wall Switches according to the diagram Ensure the wire nuts are securely fastened NOTE Your home s wiring may differ please consult a qualified electrician...

Page 29: ...NE Black LINE Black LOAD Usually Black SECONDARY SWITCH PRIMARY SWITCH NEUTRAL Usually White NEUTRAL Usually White NEUTRAL White NEUTRAL White TRAVELER Usually Black or Red TRAVELER Usually Black or R...

Page 30: ...the gang boxes and install the faceplates STEP 8 Extend the pull out tab on the front of the Wall Switch connected to the line wire identified in step 5 Using a ballpoint pen put an X in the box to in...

Page 31: ...31 Wall Switch Model IDEV0008 Primary Secondary XXX XX XXXX Pull out tab Wall Switch Model IDEV0008 Primary Secondary XXX XX XXXX...

Page 32: ...Switch connected to the load wire identified in step 5 Using a ballpoint pen put an X in the box to indicate that this is the Primary Switch STEP 10 Turn the power back ON at the circuit breaker and...

Page 33: ...33 Wall Switch Model IDEV0008 Primary Secondary XXX XX XXXX Ensure LED is purple on BOTH Wall Switches Wall Switch Model IDEV0008 Primary Secondary XXX XX XXXX...

Page 34: ...Switch configuration First you will pair the Primary Switch to the Secondary Switch then you will add the Primary Switch to your Wi Fi network PAIRING THE PRIMARY TO THE SECONDARY SWITCH STEP 1 Ensur...

Page 35: ...35 Ensure LED is purple on BOTH Wall Switches...

Page 36: ...Repeat the steps above on the Secondary Switch by holding 6 until the LED rapidly flashes blue 3 seconds then release Next tap 1 to begin the pairing mode The LED will flash blue slowly The Secondary...

Page 37: ...37 6 1...

Page 38: ...38 CONNECTING TO THE WIRELESS NETWORK STEP 1 On the Primary Switch press and hold 6 for 3 seconds and release when the LED rapidly flashes blue Next Tap 2 to begin the Wi Fi connection process...

Page 39: ...39 Ensure LED is purple 2 6...

Page 40: ...d through the process of connecting your wall switches For iOS devices you will need the HomeKit setup code on the pull out tab of your Primary Wall Switch One Color Icon Basic Connected App Icon Opti...

Page 41: ...41 Wall Switch Model IDEV0008 Primary Secondary XXX XX XXXX HomeKit setup code is located on the pull out tab of the iDevices Wall Switch Wall Switch Model IDEV0008 Primary Secondary XXX XX XXXX...

Page 42: ...LED is solid blue Note Pairing mode expires after 30 minutes to reinitiate pairing mode press the Pairing Button 6 down for 3 seconds and the LED will turn solid blue again Slow Blue Flash Pairing mod...

Page 43: ...d Flash To initiate a device reset which will clear all Wi Fi and pairing information press the Pairing Button 6 down for 10 seconds until the LED rapidly flashes red When the button is released the u...

Page 44: ...44 SUPPORT If at any time you require assistance please contact our Customer Experience Team Call 888 313 7019 Email Support iDevicesinc com Visit iDevicesinc com Support...

Page 45: ...45 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT A DEVICE RESET CAN RESOLVE MOST ISSUES Press and hold 6 Pairing Setup Button for 10 seconds until LED blinks red...

Page 46: ...tified to comply with applicable FCC and IC rules and regulations governing RF and EMI emissions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions...

Page 47: ...and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inte...

Page 48: ...ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IC Notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 0...

Page 49: ...ion is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the...

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