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Go to the configuration ("Settings" icon in the upper right corner of 

the screen). In the "Main configuration" section, you can change the 

name of the device that is displayed in the wBox application. The 

"Status LED enabled" option allows you to turn off the built-in LED on 

the device.

In the "URL" field, enter the API command preceded by the http 

protocol prefix and the IP address of the wBox device which will be 

controlled. The IP address can be found in the device settings. 

Caution! All the controllers must be in the same subnet, usually the 

subnet of a home router.

Confirm the entry with the "Save" button.

A detailed description of how to control other controllers of the 

wBox series is available in the "Extended instructions for wBox 

devices", while all the technical documentation API of the wBox 

controllers is available at: http://technical.blebox.eu

The controller allows you to display a system notification on a phone 

with the wBox application installed on the particular trigger, e.g. for 

a short click.

Notifications are added similarly to "Actions" - as "Action type" select 

"Notification", fill in the remaining fields of the form and confirm with 

the "Save" button.

In order for the notification to be displayed on the phone it is 

necessary to allow the controller to display notifications. Go to the 

main menu of the wBox application, to the "Notifications" tab. Then 

go to the settings (the "Settings" icon in the upper right corner of the 

screen). Find the device on the list and select "Action notification" 

from the drop-down list next to the device name. You can also select 

other types of available notifications or μPortal notifications. Confirm 

the change of preferences with the "Save" button in the upper right 

corner of the screen.

If notifications are not displayed despite their configuration check in 

the phone system settings (Android / iOS) whether the wBox applica-

tion is authorized to display system notifications.

Setting the "Enable event log" option to "Yes" will cause the device to 

record events (e.g. sending the notification set in the "Actions" 

section) in the BleBox cloud system. This allows the history of the 

events to be viewed later also when the controller is offline.

Also check the selection in the "State after restart" option, which 

determines how the controller behaves after a restart caused by, for 

example, a power failure.  You can choose whether the load should 

be on, off, remain as before the restart (if it was off then it has to 

continue off), or take the opposite state.

Setting the value in the field "Switch on for time" will cause an 

additional "Switch on for time" button to be displayed on the control 

screen. Each press of the button counts down the set time after 

which the load will be turned off.

The controller allows free configuration of both the physical input 

(trigger) and the physical output (action type). In addition the 

controller allows you to send control commands to other controllers 

of the wBox series via the WiFi network through the API. The given 

action will be deployed on particular trigger, e.g. turn it on output for 

5 minutes when the pushbutton is pressed for a longer time. You can 

set several actions for a given input also for the same type of trigger 

- the controller executes them in sequence. Thanks to this, it is 

possible to simultaneously control several devices of the wBox series 

with one physical button.

When editing actions, as "Action type" select one of the options: 

"Switch on", "Switch off", "Toogle state", "Direct", "Invert" or "Switch on 

for time" when you want to set the action for the physical output. 

Then set "Trigger"  as a one of the options, like: "Short click", "Long 

click", "Trailing edge", "Leading edge", "Edge". Not all options are 

available for certain types of actions.

If you want to control another device from the wBox series as "Action 

type" select "Control another device". Click on the "Select device" 

button. The controller will search the network for compatible devices 

and display them in a list. Select the device you want to control and 

click the "Select" button. If the device is not listed you must use the 

general API control method described further.

Then in the "Call API" field enter the API command that the driver will 

call.

If the device was not on the found list or you want to control another 

device in the network, select "Call URL" as "Action type".

The most popular API commands for shutterBox and wLightBox are 

presented below. It was assumed that the IP address of the device 

which will be controlled is: 192.168.1.123

Opening the window by the shutterBox: http://192.168.1.123/s/u
Closing the window by the shutterBox: http://192.168.1.123/s/d
Turn on the ouptut of switchBox: http://192.168.1.123/s/1
Turn off the output of switchBox: http://192.168.1.123/s/0
Toogle the output of switchBox: http://192.168.1.123/s/2

OTHER DEVICE SETTINGS

ACTIONS

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NOTIFICATIONS

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Once you turn on the controller for the first time, you can proceed to 

its further configuration. Being connected to the WiFi network 

emitted by the device, in the control panel of the wBox application 

select the device, then go to “Settings” (icon at the top-right corner of 

the screen).

You can change the name of the device that is displayed in the wBox 

application. In addition, you can change the name and password of 

its generated WiFi network. Remember that changing the network 

name or password will disconnect the device immediately after you 

click the "Save" button, so re-connect to the device using the newly 

assigned network name and password.

You can add the controller to your home WiFi network to control it 

through this home network or from anywhere in the World. To do 

this, in the "Connect" settings section, select a network name from 

the list and press "Connect". If is required, enter the WiFi network 

password. During the connection of the controller to your home 

network, the phone / tablet may disconnected from the network. In 

this case, you will need to reconnect your phone / tablet to the 

controller network.
Please remember that in order to control the device outside the local 

WiFi network, from anyplace in the World by using the wBox applica-

tion, the option "Remote access enabled" in the controller settings 

must be set to "Yes".

Once you've finished configuring the WiFi network, you can discon-

nect your phone/tablet from the controller network and connect 

your mobile device directly to your home WiFi network. The control 

from the wBox application will work the same way as when the 

phone / tablet is connected to the controller network. If the user 

leaves the local network, for example, leaving home or using the 

mobile data, the wBox application will signal this state as "Remote 

mode". In this case, the devices can be controlled, but for security 

reasons settings are not available.

ACCESS POINT AND WIFI NETWORK 

SETTINGS

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