User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Planning Your Lighting Network
Whether you have only one wireless light bulb or replacing your entire home with wireless light bulbs, you should
plan how you want the lighting on your network to behave. For example, if you only have one light bulb you might
want to place it in a central location that would be optimum for turning on and off when you are away or arrive
home. If you have multiple light bulbs, however, you might want to set them up in rooms and lighting groups to
be able to better manage them across your home.
Note: Light fixtures that have dimmer controls are not recommended for your network light bulbs. However, they can be used if
the dimmer level is set to 100%.
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.