User's Manual

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Rooms
When organizing your network light bulbs, you can set them up into rooms. Then you can use your smart device
to turn on and off light fixtures in selected rooms. A room is a set of network light bulbs that exist in a physical
room in your home and can be controlled through your smart device or Web browser. For example, a bedroom in
your home might have two light fixtures with network light bulbs and one fixture with a standard light bulb. The
two network light bulbs in that bedroom are organized under that room. If you were to turn on all lights in that
room, both network light bulbs would turn on.
Note: You cannot use your remote control to set up or control rooms.
Multi-fixture Lights
When installing light bulbs or setting up lighting groups, you should consider how you want multi-fixture lights to
behave. Since power to the light has to remain on (so that you can access the light bulb from your smart device
or remote control) you would use either all network light bulbs in a multi-fixture light or no network light bulbs at
all.
When setting up your lighting through your smart device (which you will do in the Smart Device Application
chapter), you will see that you can set up a “virtual” light fixture. This means that you can set up any grouping of
light bulbs to operate (turn on and off together) as one multi-fixture light. Typically you will only use this feature to
set up an actual multi-fixture light. However, you could also use it in cases where you have multiple lights that
you want to behave as a multi-fixture light (for example, if you have two separate desk lamps that you want to
operate together).