User's Manual

SWRUXXX
Feb 2013
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Zlight2 Quick Start Guide
Opening the box and adding the light to a ZLL network
1. Kit Contents
1 x Zlight2 LED light
Documentation
The Zlight2 is
FCC and IC certified and
tested/complies with ETSI/R&TTE
over
temperature from 0 to +35°C. The antenna is
an on-board half wave dipole PCB antenna.
Caution! The kit contains
ESD
sensitive components. Handle with
care to prevent permanent damage.
2. Hardware Requirements
To run the example described in this Quick Start
Guide, you need a USB power supply capable of
supplying at least 800mA and max 5.5V, a type
A to micro-USB cable to connect it to the light,
and a ZigBee Light Link (ZLL) remote control.
3. Powering the board
Connect the Zlight2 board to the USB power supply
through the type A to micro-USB cable (not
included).
Caution! To minimize risk of injury, avoid touching
components during operation if symbolized as hot.
Do not leave the EVM powered when
unattended.
4. Touch linking
Touch link the Zlight2 lamp by holding the
remote control close to the top of the lamp
and following the instructions provided with
the ZLL remote control
5. Operating the Zlight2
Once connected to the ZLL network through
touch linking, the Zlight2 can be controlled by
the remote control unit. Please follow the remote
control user guide.
Caution! To minimize the risk of
fire or equipment damage, make
Avoid touching components during operation if
symbolized as hot.

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