Unit Set Up; Connecting To Your Outdoor Switch; Problem Solving - iDevices Outdoor Switch User Manual

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3.2 Unit Set Up

Once plugged in, the Switch will blink blue indicating it is ready to pair
An accessory (lamp, fan, etc) can be plugged in at any time
Clicking the button on the side of the unit will manually turn the Switch
on or off.
Ensure your iOS device's WiFi is turned on and is connected to your
home WiFi Network
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Download the iDevices Connected App from the App Store
Open the iDevices Connected App

3.3 Connecting To Your Outdoor Switch

Open the iDevices Connected App
Available devices will be shown at the top of the app.
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Tap on the Outdoor Switch you'd like to configure
Confirm your home network and personalize the name of your Outdoor
Switch
The Outdoor Switch shall go to solid blue to indicate it has successfully
joined your home network and is ready for the security code.
The Application shall identify the Outdoor Switch by flashing its' LEDs
purple.
Follow the prompts to assign then home name, room name, and
accessory name.
When prompted, Enter 8 digit pin previously noted on quick start guide
or back of unit
4.

Problem Solving

The following information covers some of the most common troubleshooting
issues with the iDevices® Outdoor Switch. If you'd like more detail about your
Slow Blue blinking indicates the unit has expired pairing
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mode
To reinitiate pairing, hold the button down for 5 seconds
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Unit will blink blue faster, indicating it is ready to pair
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2.4 Ghz b/g/n networks are compatible
5Ghz networks are not compatible
If you don't see your device, check if the blue pairing indication
on the switch is blinking fast or slow, if blinking slow, hold button
down for 5 seconds, release, and confirm fast blink
Outdoor Switch
v1.0

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