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Commands We have provided a very simple command set for developers to develop their own application. The LazyBone operates with an easy to use command set as described in the table below. How to Use Step 1: Power LazyBone LazyBone has two kinds of working modes: 1.
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2. Wireless switch mode For our guide, we demonstrate using the self-power mode. First, you will need a wire that has a two-pin plug and a bulb with two polar ends that has been leaded like we have shown below.
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Connect the wire to LazyBone’s AC input port: connect the live wire to the AC port named “L” and the zero line to the port named “N”. The output has three ports. The one named “N” is a common port; please wire one polar end of the bulb to this port.
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(4) Click the device to connect. You can assign a name for your LazyBone (the default name is LazyBone-E).
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(5) The default pair code is 1234. When your phone has connected to LazyBone, the interface will show “connected: LazyBone-E” at the top. 2. Connect with iPhone (1) Download the iPhone application (Bluetooth Version) here and install it to your iOS devices, like the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
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LazyBone V2 (WiFi version) LazyBone V2 (WiFi version) contains a RN171 module. You will need to configure the WiFi module according to your network before you can use it. 1. There are two methods to configure your LazyBone: The first method is to use Hyper Terminal in Windows to configure LazyBone: (1) Disconnect LazyBone from AC power, set configuration switch to “Config”...
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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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If your computer has both wireless and wired interface hardware, please disable the wired 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.
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AOK. set wlan phrase <your WPA password> set wlan ssid <your network ssid> set wlan join 1 save If you want a fixed IP address, please use these commands below: set ip a <your IP address> set ip dhcp 0...
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Here we set IP address to 192.168.1.185 for demo purposes. (7) When the configuration has finished, disconnect LazyBone from its power, change the configuration switch back to the “Normal” position, and re-power LazyBone again. The second method is to use an Android phone. In the Android app (version must be V2 or later), we have added a new feature that allows us to use Android phones to configure LazyBone.
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(3) Once connected, open the Android app (must be V2 or later), and click the menu key to choose “Configure”. (4) Input your network’s settings like SSID, password and IP address in turn, then click “Start”. The app will send commands to the WiFi module automatically. Click ”Finish”...
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(5) When the configuration has finished, disconnect the AC power and set the configuration switch back to the “Normal” position, then re-power your LazyBone. 2. Connect LazyBone to Android phone/iPhone (1) Download the Android application (WiFi Version) iPhone application (WiFi Version) here and install it to you phone.
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(2)When you see the words “Connected: LazyBone”, it means that your phone has successfully connected to LazyBone, and you can now use LazyBone to turn your bulb on or off! 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.
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Advanced applications 1. Pulse output (available for both Bluetooth and WiFi version, Android and iPhone) We have added an instantaneous mode in the latest app, and you can click “Mode” in the menu to open it. This mode allows your LazyBone to output a 100ms~20s pulse.
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(3) Now return to the home page and click the button to output a pulse. Turn on → Wait for a while (this time will depend on how long you set) → Turn off automatically. The process is that easy! 2.
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1.GL5A Relay Datasheet 2.RN171 WiFi Module Datasheet 3.Control WiFi LazyBone Through Internet Contact us Address: Telephone: Tinysine (Tinyos) Electronics +86-551-65365921 Ext 801 4-3 Hui Gu Park, Hai Tang Road, Hefei, Anhui, China Fax: Working Time: 9:00-17:30 (GTM +8) +86-551-65365931 Email:...
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