Please consider the color temperature [K] setting for dimmable and color adjustable fixtures as a reference value.
To cancel dimming or color adjustment, make sure the fixture itself is dimmed and color adjusted, then tap the Cancel button. If you try to cancel before the fixture is dimmed and color adjusted, you may not be able to cancel properly.
When registering or editing settings, make sure that all devices in the system are in a state where they can communicate before proceeding.
When using the device in an environment without an internet connection, the time information may become inaccurate over time. If you use the schedule function, be sure to adjust the time regularly.
This system cannot turn on (supply power) or off (cut power) to lighting fixtures. If necessary, please install a wall switch on the lighting fixture.
The maximum number of devices that can be registered in the system is 250. This number includes not only lighting fixtures but also peripheral devices such as handheld remote controls. Devices such as PWM signal units, phase dimming units, and no-voltage a-contact units are counted as one device, regardless of the number of lighting fixtures they control.
Please note that this system cannot be used in conjunction with other wireless systems.
Regarding recovery of communication when turning on lighting fixtures
This system uses wireless communication to control lighting fixtures, and the lighting fixtures have wireless modules built in. When the lighting fixture is turned off, communication is temporarily interrupted, and when the power is turned back on, it takes a short time for communication to resume.
The wireless module in the lighting fixture remembers the dimming ratio when it was turned off, and lights up at that dimming ratio when it is turned on again.
However, if the dimming rate is less than 5%, the light will turn on at 5% dimming rate.
When using the schedule function, the light will turn on at the previous dimming rate and color temperature setting immediately after powering on, and then after a while it will change to the dimming rate and color temperature setting according to the schedule.
Gateways and peripheral devices are control devices with built-in wireless modules, just like lighting fixtures. Devices other than lighting fixtures must be powered on at all times (excluding handheld remote controls).