User's Manual

PLANNING YOUR LIGHTING NETWORK
Whether you have only one wireless light bulb or you are
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 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%.
Lighting Groups
When organizing your network light bulbs, you can set them up
into lighting groups. Then you can use your remote control to
turn on and off light bulbs in selected lighting groups. A lighting
group is a set of network light bulbs that you can control together
through your remote control. For example, you might have a
lighting group that includes light bulbs on the same floor. Or you
might have a group that includes hallway and entryway lights,
making it easy to turn on or off with your remote control as you
arrive or leave home. All light bulbs in the same group turn on and
off together and brighten or dim to the same level. Your remote
control has controls for four lighting groups.
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