ZigBee RGBW Remote Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- zigbee
Table of Contents
ZigBee RGBW Remote
Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation
Revision Log | Previous Version | 20220912 Revision |
---|---|---|
ON/OFF button function | Turn on/off all groups | Turn on/off the chosen |
group/groups
Group buttons function| Hold to turn on/off corresponding group| Hold to enter
touch link pairing mode
Operation Chapter 4| Touch link only has normal operation mode| Touch link
shortcut operation mode added
Function introduction
Product Data
Protocol
| ZigBee 3.0
---|---
Operation Voltage
| 4.5V(3xAAA battery)
Transmission Frequency|
2.4GHz
Transmission Range (free field)
| 30m
Protection Type|
IP20
Dimming Range|
0.1%-100%
Dimension
| 120x55x 17mm
Protection Grade|
IP20
- ZigBee RGBW remote based on ZigBee 3.0
- Enables to control RGB, RGBW and RGB+CCT lighting devices
- High sensitive & high stable touch color wheel, fast & precise color control
- Battery powered remote with low power consumption
- Enables to pair ZigBee lighting devices through touch link commissioning
- Supports find and bind mode to pair with ZigBee lighting devices
- Supports 4 groups for binding max. 30 lighting devices
- 2.4 GHz global operation
- Transmission range up to 30m
- Compatible with universal ZigBee Gateway products
- Compatible with universal RGBW and RGB+CCT ZigBee lighting devices
ZigBee Clusters Supported by This Remote Are As Follows:
Input clusters:
- Basic
- Power Configuration
- Identify
- Diagnostics
Output clusters:
- Identify
- Group
- Scene
- On/off
- Level control
- Ota
- Color control
Safety & Warnings
- This device contains AAA batteries that shall be stored and disposed properly.
- DO NOT expose the device to moisture.
Operation
- This ZigBee RGBW remote is a wireless transmitter that communicates with a variety of ZigBee compatible systems. This transmitter sends wireless radio signals that are used to remotely control a compatible system.
- This ZigBee remote supports 4 groups for binding max. 30 lighting devices and enables to control RGB ZigBee lighting devices.
ZigBee Network Pairing through Coordinator or Hub (Added to a Zigbee Network)
Note:
- After pairing successfully, the remote information will appear on the controller or hub interface.
- No remote information will appear on the hub interface if pairing to Philips Hue Bridge.
Touch Link to a Zigbee Lighting Device
-
Normal Operation
-
Shortcut Operation
Note:
- Directly Touch Link (both not added to a ZigBee network), each remote can link with 30 devices.
- Touch Link after both added to a ZigBee network, each remote can link with max. 30 devices.
- For Hue Bridge & Amazon Echo Plus, add remote and device to network first then Touch Link.
- After Touch Link, the remote can control the linked lighting devices.
Removed from a Zigbee Network through Coordinator or Hub Interface
Factory Reset Manually
Remove a Touch link Paired ZigBee Lighting Device
Factory Reset a Lighting Device (Touch Reset)
Note: the device shall be added to a network, the remote added to the same one or not added to any network.
Find and Bind a Zigbee Lighting Device
Note: Make sure the device and remote already added to the same zigbee network.
Find and Unbind a Zigbee Lighting Device
Clear All Find and Bind Mode Paired Lighting Devices of a Group
Setup a Network & Add Devices to the Network (No Coordinator or Hub Required)
Step 6: Add more remotes to the network as you would like.
Step 7: Factory reset the lighting devices that you would like then add
them to the network, refer to their manuals.
Step 8: Touch link to pair the added remotes and lighting devices, refer
to their manuals. Each remote can link with max. 30 lighting devices. Each
lighting device can be linked by max. 30 remotes.
OTA
The remote supports firmware updating through OTA, and will acquire new firmware from zigbee controller or hub every 10 minutes automatically.
How to Check Whether the Remote Belongs to a Network or not
Activate the remote by clicking All On/Off button (indicator on), then short press any other buttons except group buttons, indicator blinking 3 times means the remote does not belong to any network, blinking once or twice means it has already been added to a network.
Battery Power Monitor Function
The remote will report battery power value to the coordinator under following situations:
- When powered on.
- When short pressing both S2 and S3 buttons simultaneously.
- When operating the switch to send data packets (over 4 hours since last operation).
- When added to the network by a coordinator.
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>