Häfele 850.00.063 Quick Start Manual

Häfele 850.00.063 Quick Start Manual

Connect mesh wall switch

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Connect Mesh Wall Switch
Version 2.0
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  • Page 1 Connect Mesh Wall Switch Version 2.0 1/11...
  • Page 2: Change History

    1. Change history Version Date Changes 06/2020 Initial Documentation 05/2021 Added New functions 2/11...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Change history _________________________________________________________________________________________________________2 2. Connect Mesh Wall Switch ______________________________________________________________________________________________4 2.1. General information _____________________________________________________________________________________________________4 2.2. Setup_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________6 2.3. Switching a group on/of _________________________________________________________________________________________________6 2.4. Dimming ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________6 2.5. Update Mode __________________________________________________________________________________________________________6 2.6. Reset _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________7 2.7. Status LED ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________7 3. Standalone Mode _______________________________________________________________________________________________________8 3.1.
  • Page 4: Connect Mesh Wall Switch

    2. Connect Mesh Wall Switch 2.1. General information The Connect Mesh Wall Switch is a battery-powered device that integrates into your Bluetooth® Mesh network and acts as a simple remote control. You can connect your network groups and scenes to the four physical buttons on the Switch.
  • Page 5 Battery Compartment (CR2430) [Image 3] Wall switch Hardware Version 1 (Without Reset Button) Reset-Button Battery Compartment (CR2430) [Image 4] Wall switch Hardware Version 2 (With Reset Button) 5/11...
  • Page 6: Setup

    2.2. Setup Battery Compartment (CR2430) [Image 5] Open the battery compartment on the backside of the wall switch and insert the button cell (CR2430). You may need to press one of the four buttons irst to wake up the wall switch. Only then will you receive status information via the status LED (see chapter 3.7 for more information).
  • Page 7: Reset

    2.6. Reset Option 1: Reset via App If the Mesh device is provisioned, the reset can be done by: Click on Mesh device and click on edit icon and scroll down to the bottom of the page. You can ind the "Delete Device" icon. Click on this icon and select "Reset"...
  • Page 8: Standalone Mode

    3. Standalone Mode 3.1. Standalone Mode – Wall Switch as Provisioner To conigure a network without the App, you can use the Wall Switch as the provisioner (controller). By this you can provision mesh boxes with monochrome, multi-white lights or RGB lights. Attention: Only one wall switch can be used to control the network.
  • Page 9: Wall Switch Standalone Mode With Multi-White Lights

    3.1.2. Wall Switch Standalone Mode with Multi-White Lights To start, the wall switch needs to contain a irmware version of at least 4.4.6 (otherwise please update) and needs to be reset (status led blinks). Start the search for mesh boxes by pressing the upper left and lower left buttons for 4 seconds. The led will start blinking (slowly).
  • Page 10: Wall Switch Standalone Mode With Rgb Lights

    3.1.3. Wall Switch Standalone Mode with RGB Lights To start, the wall switch needs to contain a irmware version of at least 4.4.6 (otherwise please update) and needs to be reset (status led blinks). Start the search for mesh boxes by pressing the upper left and lower right buttons for 4 seconds. The led will start blinking (slowly).
  • Page 11: Standalone Mode With Remote Control As Provisioner

    3.2. Standalone Mode with Remote Control as Provisioner When using the Remote Control as Provisioner for the Standalone Mode, the Wall Switch can be added as a provisioned device. 3.2.1. Remote Control Standalone Mode functions Wall Switch The Wall Switch will be added when the Remote Control is searching for new devices in the Standalone Mode. This happens when the Remote Control is searching for Mesh Boxes to be provisioned (with Monochrome-, Multi-White- or RGB-Lights), as described in Remote Control Operational manual.

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