Lightwave LW930 Manuel utilisateur

Instruction Manual
Lightwave Link
LW930

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Responsible Authority:
LightwaveRF PLC,
Innovation Campus Birmingham
Faraday Wharf
Holt Street
Birmingham
B7 4BB
Tel: +44 (0)121 250 3625
Model Number(s): JSJSLW930
Description: Lightwave Link
Directives this equipment
Complies with: 2006/95/EC The Low Voltage Directive N/A
2004/108/EEC The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive
93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive
Standards Applied in order to verify compliance
Safety: BS EN 60730-1: 2011
Health:
R&TTE: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: (2011-09), EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1: (2002-08)
EN 300 220-1 V2.1.1: 2006, EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2: 2007
EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: (2011-09), EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1: (2002-08),
EN 55022: 2010, EN 61000-3-2: 2006 +A1: 2009 +A2: 2009 Class A,
EN 61000-3-3: 2008, EN61000-4-2: 2009,
EN 61000-4-3: 2006 +A1: 2008 +A2: 2010, EN 61000-4-4: 2012,
EN 61000-4-5: 2006, EN 61000-4-6: 2009, EN 61000-4-11: 2004
For and on behalf of LightwaveRF PLC
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Name J Shermer
Position Managing Director

How do I get started?
What do I need?
A standard home WiFi router with a broadband
connection, a WiFi enabled device such as a
smartphone, and some LightwaveRF devices to
control are all that is required.
Power the Lightwave Link and connect it to your
home WiFi router. The instructions in this booklet
will explain how. The Lightwave Link will the set
itself up automatically. Download the free
‘LightwaveRF’ App and follow the in-App
instructions.
Help video & further guidance
For additional guidance, and to watch a video
that will help guide you through the installation
process, please visit the support section on
www.lightwaverf.com
Get Started

Indicator LED Main button
Lightwave Link Installation
IMPORTANT: Please retain these instructions for guidance on how to link
other LightwaveRF devices.
Installation

The Lightwave Link requires a
wireless router with a permanent
internet connection in order to
operate. You will also require a WiFi
enabled smartphone, tablet or PC.
1. Take the Ethernet connector cable
(supplied) and connect it to any spare
available LAN port on your wireless
router. Connect the other end of the
cable to the Lightwave Link’s single
port.
2. Plug in the power supply, and push
the jack plug into the DC connection
on the back of the Lightwave Link. Turn
on the power supply. The green LED on
the Lightwave Link will illuminate to
indicate that the Link has power and is
ready to be set up from the Lightwa-
veRF smartphone or Web App.
LAN port
typical wireless router
Installation

The LED indicators are used to indicate the status of the Link and to
indicate if there is a problem. If there is a problem reported, it will usually
refer to an insecure cable connection or a server connection problem. If it
has been set up correctly, the App will display details of any specific
problem. See www.lightwaverf.com for support. There are three states:
green, amber and red.
Steady green: Status normal
Flashing green: Transmitting
Flashing green/amber: Linking mode
Steady red: Cannot contact server
Flashing red: Cable / router problem
LED Indicator lights
Registering /de-regestering devices
Once the App is downloaded and set up, you will be able to register multiple
smartphones / tablets to use it (see in-App instructions).
De-registering / factory reset
To de-register all linked smartphones / tablets devices, and to return the
Lightwave Link to factory settings, press and hold the Reset button on the
rear of the device for 10 seconds. When the LEDs flash red / green, press the
Link button. The LED will flash red ten times to confirm the reset.
Installation

1. Download the LightwaveRF App from the
App Store or Google Play. It should automati-
cally install onto your device.
2. Select the App icon and enter the App.
3. Please follow the in-App instructions and
tutorials which will take you through the setup
procedure.
Web App
You can also control the Lightwave Link from the LightwaveRF Web App.
This is a more extensive platform very suited to setting up and viewing
large installs. This can be accessed at www.lightwaverf.com.
App Setup
LightwaveRF App setup

Basic App features
Rooms
The LightwaveRF Apps organise your
linked LightwaveRF lighting and power
devices into rooms which you can name.
These rooms could be, most commonly,
the rooms of your house, such as ‘lounge’
or ‘kitchen’, but you can personalise
them to represent what ever you like.
Within these rooms you can set up and
access LightwaveRF devices. You can
name these devices as anything that
you choose, so, a dimmer could be
labelled ‘bedside light’ or a socket
‘kettle’, for instance.
The LightwaveRF Web App will also
allow rooms to be grouped together to
form ‘zones’.
LightwaveRF App setup

Choosing device type & Moods
Once you have set up a room, you can
begin to populate it with LightwaveRF
devices. You need to define the device
type as this allows the correct command
buttons to be displayed when you control
that device from the App. Dimmers, for
example, should be set to ‘dimming’.
Other options for other devices include
On/o (e.g. Sockets or Relays),
Open/close (e.g. In-line Relay)
When setting up a room, you can also
select a ‘Mood’. A Mood allows you to
group together several LightwaveRF
devices and control them from one button.
You can also set the dim level or on/o
status you want the devices to come on at.
LightwaveRF App setup

Additional App features
Events
An Event is simply a list of LightwaveRF devices that you want to control at
the same time. When you activate the Event, all the devices in the list will do
whatever you have preset them to do. You could, for instance, set an Event
called ‘cinema’ which, when activated, will drop the projector screen, dim the
lights, and close the curtains, all at the touch of one button.
Timers
You can add a Timer to any single LightwaveRF device to control it automati-
cally at a set time. However, being able to control Events is what really makes
Timers such a useful feature. You can set up an Event and trigger it automati-
cally at the same time everyday, at dusk, three times a day, every Wednesday,
or whatever combination you desire. This can be used to, say, automatically
turn on outdoor lights at dusk every day, turn on lights in a random pattern
when you are out for security, or to turn on the radio and slowly bring up
bedroom lights on a weekday.
LightwaveRF App setup
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