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29/10/2019

Aeotec Wallmote user guide : Aeotec Group

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Your WallMote has a internal rechargeable lithium battery that will allow you to charge it when it is in low battery. The
charger’s output should be a micro USB terminal with the specification of output DC 5V/1A. When the WallMote is in
charge state, the orange LED will be on. If the orange LED is off and the green LED remains on, then it indicates that
the battery charge is complete. 

Note: 

When the WallMote is in low battery, you will see the orange LED will blink when you touch the control buttons.

Otherwise, if the blue LED blinks when touching the buttons, which means the battery is in normal level.

Waking up WallMote.

In order to configure WallMote, you must either (1) wake up WallMote using the below button press function.

1. Press and hold WallMote Action button
2. Wait until the RGB LED turns into a Yellow/Orange Color and beeps.
3. Release WallMote Action Button

The LED on WallMote will now rapidly blink its Yellow/Orange LED while it is in its awake state. You may send in any
configurations or commands from your current gateway to configure your WallMote.

4. Tap the Action Button on WallMote to put WallMote back to sleep, or wait 10 minutes. (recommended to manually put
it back to sleep to conserve battery life).

Testing Health Connectivity.

You can determine the health of your WallMotes connectivity to your gateway using a manual button press, hold, and
release function which is indicated by the LED color. This will help you maximize the battery life based on the health of
your WallMotes communication to your gateway. You'll be able to see a maximum battery use of 3 months of use over
green LED indication listed below.

1. Press and hold WallMote Action button
2. Wait until the RGB LED turns into a Purple Color
3. Release WallMote Action Button

The RGB LED will blink its Purple color while sending ping messages to your gateway, when it has finished, it will blink
1 of 3 colors:

Red = Bad Health
Yellow = Moderate Health
Green = Great Health

Be sure to watch for the blink, as it will only blink once very quickly.

Resetting your WallMote.

If at some stage, your primary controller is missing or inoperable, you may wish to factory reset your WallMote which
will remove it from its network that it is paired to, and reset all configured settings back to default. To do this, follow the
steps below:

1. Press and hold the Action button (20 seconds).
2. The LED should blink between green, purple, then red which will flash rapidly until a green LED becomes solid for 2
seconds to indicate a successful factory reset. 
3. Let go of the Action Button.

Summary of Contents for WallMote

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Page 2: ...re keep the glass button surface upward direction and no other physical surface or desktop contact with the glass button surface to avoid false triggering and battery consumption Effective Touch area...

Page 3: ...ct and batteries away from open flames and extreme heat Avoid direct sun light or heat exposure Improper battery use may damage the product WallMote and WallMote Quad are intended for indoor use in dr...

Page 4: ...ED will be solid for 2 seconds and then off If the adding was unsuccessful and the red LED will be solid for 2 seconds and then off repeat the above steps With your WallMote now working as a part of y...

Page 5: ...devices from your network 1 Put your primary controller into device removal mode 2 Unlock your WallMote from the Back Mount plate and take the WallMote unit near to your primary controller 3 Press the...

Page 6: ...e Action Button for 12 seconds the buzzer chirp once and the red LED will fast blink and then release Touch vibration This will enable or disable the vibration effects when you press or touch the sens...

Page 7: ...r gateway Every control button also can send the control commands to control the devices in the other association groups see the table below Dimmer control via sliding the button area The WallMote als...

Page 8: ...te to put WallMote back to sleep or wait 10 minutes recommended to manually put it back to sleep to conserve battery life Testing Health Connectivity You can determine the health of your WallMotes con...

Page 9: ...ugh the gateway directly for more advanced controls Below are the known steps required for the listed gateways 1 SmartThings Hub Custom Device Handler by Erocm123 https aeotec freshdesk com solution a...

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