User's Manual

Remote Control Range
When using your remote control, you must be within range of
your lighting network for the remote control to be able to control
your lighting. However, this does not mean that it has to be
within range of all network light bulbs. Since the light bulbs are
interconnected across the network, they can pass commands
to each other as long as they are within network range of each
other. This means that a nearby light bulb can receive your remote
control command and pass that command across the network
of connected light bulbs, ultimately to a light bulb you want to
control in a distant room. Because of this effect, larger homes
would make better use of having more network light bulbs spread
across the home, maintaining a distance that allows each light
bulb to communicate with one another.
Note: Operating the remote control too close to a network light bulb could interfere
with the remote control’s signal. When operating the remote control, you should hold
it at least 1 foot (.3 meters) away from any of your network light bulbs.
Maximum Number of Light Bulbs
You can install up to 250 light bulbs on the same network to work
with your remote control.
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