iHome IH-EW015 Smart WiFi LED Strip User Guide

June 5, 2024
iHome

iHome IH-EW015 Smart WiFi LED Strip

Download & Register

STEP 1

  • Download the Geeni App from App Store or Google Play.
  • Register an account on your Geeni App.
    1. Enter your mobile phone number or email address
    2. Enter the verification code and create a password.
    3. Log in to the App.

Prepare

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STEP 2

Plug-In

  1. Plug the device into the wall.
    Make sure the indicator light on the device is flashing rapidly, indicating the device is ready to connect.
    See reset instructions on p. 5

  2. Measure the area you wish to attach the LED strip to. Ensure that the area has a clean, solid surface.

  3. Measure the LED strip for the desired length, starting at the end closest to the connector for the Wi-Fi Controller.
    IMPORTANT: If you measure & cut from the opposite end, you will not be able to connect the LED strip to the Wi-Fi Controller.

  4. Located the closest cut mark to your desired length. Each strip has cut markings located every 4 inches.
    Take a sharp pair of scissors or blade, and cut along the cut mark.

  5. Remove the protective film from the adhesive backing to mount the LED strip to the desired area.

Connect (Auto Discovery)

STEP 3

The Geeni app will automatically detect
the network that your smartphone is connected to. Enter the password to your Wi-Fi network, then tap
“Next Step” and the device will connect.

Connect (Manual Connection)

Add device: Backup AP Mode

  1. Make sure the device is in AP Mode, blinking slowly *see reset instructions below.

  2. In the Geeni app, on the top corner of the Devices screen, click
    Choose “LED Strip”
    Choose “AP Mode” in the top corner.

  3. Click Next and enter your Wi-Fi details.
    Choose “Slowly: Manual Mode”

  4. Follow the instructions to Review the instructions that appear on screen, then tap
    “Connect Now” to jump to your phone’s Wi-Fi settings. Choose the device from your Wi-Fi list.

  5. Return to the Geeni app. The Geeni app will communicate with your LED Strip wirelessly to connect and finish setup.

How do I reset the device and what does the blinking light mean?
Reset the LED strip by pressing
& holding reset button until the LEDs blink slowly every 3 seconds. (If it’s blinking quickly or solid, reset it again)

Questions. Troubleshooting. Notices

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I share with family and friends?
    Yes, you can share your device with family and friends who will have access to control your bulbs, plugs, cameras, and other Powered by Geeni devices. In the Geeni app, press the Profile button and click on the “Device Sharing” button, and you will be able to give or revoke sharing permissions.
    In order to share, the other user should already have downloaded the Geeni app and registered a new account.

  • Can I group multiple devices together?
    Yes, you can group multiple devices of the same type together, by room, location, or however else you want. The same devices can be in multiple groups. (For example, create a group for “Bedroom” and another group for “Entire House”, and your Bedroom lights can be included in both groups). From your main device list, click on one of the devices you want to group. Press the “•••” button on the top right for advanced settings, and click Create Group. You’ll then be able to choose which devices you’d like to group together and will be able to rename them.

  • How Many Devices Can I Control?
    Geeni app can control an unlimited amount of devices in an unlimited amount of locations. Your router may have a limit of how many devices can be connected to one router.
    My iHome device has a funny name. How do I rename it?From your main device list, click on one of the devices you want to rename, press the “•••” button on the top right for advanced settings, and click Modify Device Name (or Modify Group Name, if applicable). You’ll then be able to choose a more familiar name.

  • The device appears offline or unreachable, what should I do?Make sure your Wi-Fi router is online and in range.
    Make sure you have the latest Geeni functionality by clicking “Check for firmware update” in your device settings.

  • What’s the Wireless Range?
    The range of your home Wi-Fi is heavily dependent on your home router and the conditions of the room. Check with your router specifications for exact range data.

  • If my Wi-Fi/Internet goes down, will Geeni still work?
    iHome products need to be connected to Wi-Fi in order to use them remotely.

Troubleshooting

  • Cannot connect to your Wi-Fi network.
    Make sure you entered the correct Wi-Fi password during the Wi-Fi setup. Check whether there are any Internet connection problems. If the Wi-Fi signal is too weak, reset your Wi-Fi router and try again.

Reset the device

  • Reset the LED strip by pressing
    & holding reset button until the LEDs blink slowly every 3 seconds. (If it’s blinking quickly or solid, reset it again)

System Requirements

  • Mobile device running iOS® 9 or higher or Android™ 5.0 or higher
  • Existing Wi-Fi Network

Technical Specifications

  • Size: 0.5in x 197in

  • Brightness (White): 350 lm

  • Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz

  • Life Span: 10.000 Hours

  • Weatherproof:
    IP44 (Strip), IP20 (Controller)

  • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11n, 2.4GHz
    (Not compatible with 5GHz Wi-Fi networks)

What’s in the Box

To control your iHOME smart bulbs, plugs or surge protectors, just say “OK Google,“ or “Hey Google,“ and ask. Make sure your devices are already set up using the Geeni app.

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  1. Open the Google Home app and go to Home Control in the menu.
  2. Tap the “+“ button.
  3. Choose “Geeni“ from the list of  Home Control partners.
  4. Authorize your account with  Google Assistant using the username and password from your Geeni app.

Now your Google Home app and iHOME devices are linked!
You’re now able to say “Hey Google“ and control your iHome devices.

At any time, go into the “Home Control“ section of the Google Home app to set nicknames and rooms for your devices. You can rename your devices in the Geeni app, and Google Assistant will refer to them by the same name. So if you rename a smart bulb to “Living Room“ or a nickname like
“Blossom,“ then Google Assistant will use that same name later on. You can always give it a nickname using the Google Home app as well. You can also assign bulbs to a specific room, like “Bedroom“ or “Kitchen.“
Google Assistant will be able to control devices by room.

To control your iHome smart bulbs, plugs or surge protectors, just ask Alexa.
Make sure your devices are already set up using the Geeni app.

Things you can say

  1. Open the Alexa app and go to Skills in the menu.
  2. Search for Geeni then tap Enable.
  3. Authorize your account with  Smart Home  Skills using the username and password from your Geeni app.

FCC Notice

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. The device can be used in portable exposure conditions without restriction.

References

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