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LW930

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  • Page 1 Lightwave Link Instruction Manual LW930...
  • Page 2 Birmingham B7 4BB Tel: +44 (0)121 250 3625 Email: enquiries@lightwaverf.com 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...
  • Page 3 Get Started How do I get started? 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.
  • Page 4 Installation Lightwave Link Installation Indicator LED Main button IMPORTANT: Please retain these instructions for guidance on how to link other LightwaveRF devices.
  • Page 5 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.
  • Page 6 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...
  • Page 7: App Setup

    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.
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10: Additional App Features

    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’...
  • Page 11 LightwaveRF App setup Heating Devices The Lightwave Link can also be used to coordi- nate schedule LightwaveRF heating devices. Each heating device, such as Thermo- stats, Radiator Valves and Boiler Switches, can be linked to the LightwaveRF App in the same way as other LightwaveRF devices using the Heating Page.
  • Page 12 LightwaveRF App setup Energy Monitor The Energy Display screen shows energy usage information gathered from a LightwaveRF Energy Monitor linked to the Lightwave Link. This data is live and updated every 15-30 seconds.
  • Page 13 Creative ideas 1. (Basic): Scene Lighting Required: Lightwave Link, Dimmer(s), Dimmable Plug-ins LightwaveRF Dimmer Switches & Dimmable Plug-ins enable you to control all of your ceiling lights and socket powered lamps individually or together as a group. The Mood settings on the App allow you to set and recall your own favourite lighting scenes at the touch of a button.
  • Page 14 Dangerous appliances in the kitchen (blender, microwave, hot plate, etc.) might be a worry if you’re not always around to supervise the family. With the Lightwave Link, you can control the Sockets from anywhere using your smartphone. This means that you can lock dangerous devices when you’re on...
  • Page 15 Required: Lightwave Link, Dimmer(s)/Plug-ins This setup gives you control over your devices from anywhere in the world. Via the Lightwave Link, every LightwaveRF Dimmer or Plug-in can be controlled using a smartphone wherever you are. So, when you’re away on holiday, you can turn on lights to make it look like someone’s home.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    ‘on’. If you would like a device to default to ‘on’ after a power cut instead, a fridge for example, you can set the Lightwave Link to automatically send an ‘on’ command on startup (resupmtion of power). To link your devices to this on command, place your devices into linking mode, then cut power to the Lightwave Link and immediatly restore it.
  • Page 17 Solution: If you have a BT HomeHub 4 and are now experiencing connec- tivity issues with your Lightwave Link, it is likely that it will be related to the ‘Smart Setup’ feature of the HomeHub router. Disabling this fixes the connectivity issues on most setups.
  • Page 18 Lightwave Link allowing multiple smartphones to control up to 240 devices. Which ports does the Lightwave Link use? The Lightwave Link operates on ports 69 & 2011 on UDP for remote connectivity and 9760 & 9761 for local connectivity.
  • Page 19 The Signal Booster can extend the range of 6 unique commands from the Lightwave Link. Each of these commands needs to be transmitted using the LightwaveRF App whilst the Booster is in linking mode for it to be saved and stored.
  • Page 20: Specification

    Technical Specification Specification RF frequency: 433.92 MHz & 868 MHz Input rating: 12V Energy usage: 3W approx. Warranty: 2 year standard warranty...
  • Page 21 Innovation Campus Birmingham Faraday Wharf Holt Street Birmingham B7 4BB www.lightwaverf.com Version 2.3...