Compared to the previous LazyBone switch, the LazyBone V4 offers a number of improvements. It's can be set to with password protection. So, you can use it to control your garage-door or any other devices that need a password protection.
Module Overview 1. Setting Switch LazyBone V4 has 3 setting switches: AP, P/R, P/E. AP: WiFi AP mode ON/OFF This is for WiFi version use only. You can configure the WiFi module or control it point-to-point in AP mode.
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2. AC Input Port: AC power input. Working voltage AC100~240V. 3. DC Input Port: DC 5V Input. 4. Output Port: Connect your electrical equipment to this port. Commands We have provided a very simple command set for developers to develop their own application.
How to Use Wiring Diagram: Self-power mode Wireless switch mode...
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Step 2: Connect LazyBone with your Smartphone Bluetooth Lazybone LazyBone V4 (Bluetooth version) uses Bluetooth BLE instead of the traditional Bluetooth module. LazyBone V4 can be controlled by both Android phones and iOS devices! 1. Connect with phones (1) Download...
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(2) Turn on your phone’s Bluetooth and open the APP. (3) Click the screen to pop out the menu → Connect device → Scan for devices. Your phone will search for nearby Bluetooth device automatically. LazyBone usually comes...
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(4) Click “LazyBone-B” to connect it, if your phone has connected to LazyBone successfully, the interface will show words “Connected: LazyBone-B” at the top.
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Note: If you have enabled LazyBone V4’s password function, you need to verify the password before you can control it. Default password is 123456. WiFi Lazybone LazyBone V4 (WiFi version) has a WiFiBee WiFi module in it. You need to configure the WiFi module before you use it.
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(3) LazyBone will create an AP network automatically. Turn on your phone’s WiFi, you will find a network named as “WiFly-EZX-XX”, it’s an open network that does not need a pass phrase or pass key(XX stands for the last two characters of WiFi module’s MAC address).
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Note: If you have enabled LazyBone’s password, you still need to verify the password at first. (6) Once you have tested the connection is good, you can start the configuration now. Exit the app and restart it, click “Configure” then input your wireless network’s settings...
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(7) click “Start”, app will send commands to LazyBone automatically. When app shows “Configuration is complete”, exit the APP and the configuration are finished.
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(7) Power off your LazyBone and set AP back to “OFF”, then re-power the board. Remember to connect your phone to the network you have set for LazyBone.
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2. Configure with commads directly. (1) Make sure you have set LazyBone’s AP to position “ON”. And power up your Lazybone. (2) Set your computer to obtain IP address automatically and open the network list. You should see a wireless network named Wifly-EZX-XX, click it to connect.
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NOTE: It may take a while for Windows to connect to the network and assign an IP address. You can check the IP address of your computer by running the ipconfig command in the command window. Once connected, this command will show you the IP address and net mask.
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LAN interface hardware before connecting to the AP network, or the computer may assign an IP address that is not on the same subnet as the WiFi module. (3) Run Hyper Terminal and create a new connection. Set Host address to 192.168.1.1, Port number is 2000.
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(5) Now you can setup WiFi module’s settings. Input every command on your keyboard, and click the Enter button after each command to send. The Hyper Terminal should return AOK. set wlan phrase <your WPA password> set wlan ssid <your network ssid>...
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Here we set IP address to 192.168.3.185 for demo purposes. (6) When the configuration has finished, close Hyper Terminal, disconnect LazyBone from its power, change AP back to “OFF”, and re-power LazyBone again. 2. Connect LazyBone to Android phone/iPhone (1) Open the app, click Connect Device to Add new devices.
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(2)When you see the words “Connected: LazyBone”, it means our phone has connected to LazyBone, and you can use LazyBone to turn your bulb on or off!
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Step 3: Control your Bulb Normal mode Once your phone has connected to LazyBone, click the button in the middle to activate the bulb, and the button will become blue at the same time. Click it again to deactivate the bulb.
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Pulse output LazyBone will have a pulse output when you turn on the momentary mode. You can set the pulse time from 100ms to 20s. In momentary mode, when you click the main main button. The relay will turn on and hold on a while then release.
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Auto Disconnect Lazybone can only be controlled by one phone at one time. If you turn on the auto disconnect, The APP will disconnect the connection after a while no actions. So the other people can connect and control it.
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Note: If you forget the password, just reset it to default settings. (1)Power off LazyBone, change the second switch named as “P/R” to position ON, then re-power LazyBone. (2)Set P/R back to OFF, wait for seconds, the password will be reset to default password...
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4. Don’t open the shell of the device or leave the circuit board exposed when working. 5. Keep your kids or pets away from this device. APPENDIX 1.GL5A Relay Datasheet 2.RN171 WiFi Module Datasheet 3.Control WiFi LazyBone via Internet Contact us Address: Tinysine Electronics 10-301,Shen Gang Cheng, Xiang Zhang Road, Hefei, Anhui, China...
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