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Feit Electric App User Guide User Guide for Feit Electric App Feit Electric App User Guide User Guide For Feit Electric App. Set up instructions for Alexa,Google Assistant and Siri Shortcuts. Smarter More Helpful Home Light Bulbs That Work with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri Shortcuts Easily turn lights On/Off, set groups and schedules. Choose energizing daylight or wind down with relaxing soft white light. Get creative with color, it’s all up to you. Control lighting with simple voice commands and an intuitive mobile app. Set up is simple. The bulbs connect directly to your Wi-Fi at home. It has never been easier to customize your home’s lighting to suit your lifestyle. NOTE: Only works with 2 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks Enter mobile number or Getting Started Go to your Wi-Fi settings and connect email address, then tap Continue. your phone to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. (A verifi cation code will be sent to your mobile number or email.) ENGLISH Wi-Fi 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 5GHz Wi-Fi 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 5GHz 3 Create a Password then tap Done. Download the Feit Electric App. 1 Launch the App and tap Register for new accounts or Login for existing accounts. Download the Feit Electric App from the Apple App StoreSM or Google Play™ 4 Install & power On bulb(s), 6 then tap Add Device. Power On the bulb(s) and make sure After confirming that you are on a the light(s) are blinking, then tap 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network, Confirm. tap Confirm. NOTE: If the bulbs are not blinking, ENGLISH Adding Devices turn bulbs ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON. NOTE: Only works with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks 5 Make sure you are connected to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Network, then tap Lighting and then tap Lighting device. Not Compatible with 5G Wi-Fi Networks 7 9 10 Power On the bulb(s) and make sure After confi rming that you are on a To rename the bulb(s), tap the Pen icon, To add additional devices the light(s) are blinking, then tap 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network, enter the new name and tap Done. tap the plus (+) sign in the upper Confirm. tap Confirm. The bulb(s) are now ready to be controlled right hand corner under Devices. with the Feit Electric App. The status window will appear. NOTE: Constant power to the bulb(s) 8 is required at all times. ENGLISH Wait until it has completed. Note: If unsuccessful, the Failed to Add screen will appear. Quit the App and repeat the previous steps. Wi-Fi 2.4GHz 7 Repeat steps 6, 7, 8 and 9. 11 Individual Bulb 13 Dimming Tunable White On/Off Slide the dimming bar up or Features down to set the brightness level. Tap the bulb icon to Select a preset color temperature turn the bulb On/Off. or the last color used. ENGLISH Dimmable 12 Individual Bulb Setting Tunable White Press and hold the icon for 2 seconds for bulb settings. 13 Color Changing 12 11 Effects Schedule Dimming 14 Tunable White 15 Color Changing 17 Effects Slide the dimming bar up or Use the round slider to Tap on any part of the color picker to Tap Effects icon at the down to set the brightness level. adjust color temperatures from select a desired color or choose a preset color. bottom of the App. Select a preset color temperature Warm (2700K) to Cool (6500K). (Scroll up to see the available preset color or the last color used. choices at the bottom of the menu.) Use the slide bar to adjust 16 ENGLISH the color saturation. 29 18 Effects Modes 1 Solid Fade: Smooth fade in and out of 1 color. 15 14 2 Strobe Effect: Flash transition between colors. (Up to 6 Colors) 3 Solid Strobe: 16 Flash on and off of 1 color 4 Fade Effect: Smooth transition between colors (Up to 6 Colors) 3019 303120 21 Schedule The “Solid” settings; 1 and 3 allow The “Effect” settings; 2 and 4 allow you Tap Schedule icon at the Additional Features you to choose a bulb color and modify to choose up to 6 bulb colors and the ability to bottom of the App. its Saturation, Brightness and Speed. modify the Saturation, Brightness and Speed. Renaming/Removing devices ENGLISH 29 22 Tap Add Schedule. 23 Choose a Start Time (On) and End Time (Off). To repeat on certain days of the week tap Repeat, otherwise the schedule will only occur once. 24 Tap on the day(s) of the week you would like the schedule to repeat, then tap back “ ” then Save. 24 Grouping Remove Devices 23 Schedule 25 Additional features are available in the Additional Features context menu under Bulb Settings. Tap the Renaming/Removing devices context menu in the upper right corner (•••). Creating Groups ENGLISH Modify Device Name Table Lamp Device Sharing Use Echo or Google Home Grouping Remove Devices 26 Groups 27 29 Tap on Enter Group Name and Tap on Create Group. enter the name of the group. Tap the Groups icon at the bottom of the App. ENGLISH NOTE: To create groups you will need at least to 2 bulbs. 28 Tap on Lighting devices. 30 Select the bulbs that you want to group. 38 31 32 Once the group is named and the Tap the Group icon. bulbs are selected, tap Save. NOTE: Bulbs with different functionalities can be grouped, however the app will only be able to control the bulb’s intended capabilities. Manage Groups ENGLISH 33 Tap the context menu in the upper right corner.(•••) 34 Tap Manage Group. 35 37 Select the group you would like to edit. Rename the group or remove a bulb from the group. Once complete, tap Save in the upper right corner. ENGLISH Delete Groups 36 Once selected, tap Manage Group in the upper right corner. 38 41 Tap the Group icon. Select the group to delete. Once selected, tap Delete Group in the upper right corner. ENGLISH Delete Groups Tap the context menu Creating 39 in the upper right corner (•••). Smart Scenes 42 Tap CONFIRM. 40 Tap Delete Group. 43 44 45 46 47 Open the Feit Electric App and tap In the Scene Tab screen, Enter the scene name by tapping on Next to “Execute the following actions” tap Smart Scenes located at the bottom tap Add Scenario or + icon. the Pen icon. Then, tap Confirm. the + icon or tap the Add Action box. of the screen. ENGLISH Use smart scenes to setup and name an action or group of actions to occur at the same time. 46 47 48 48 Next to “Execute the following actions” tap On the Select Action screen, tap on a On the Select Function screen, tap on the + icon or tap the Add Action box. Device or Group to execute an action on. the action you want the device to perform. Different feature bulbs may have different actions available. Refer to the designations (A,B,C,D) below. ENGLISH RGB & Tunable White Bulb A B C White Only Bulb D A A On the Switch screen, B On the White light screen, C On the Color light screen, tap On or Off. set Color temperature select Color (RGB), Saturation and Brightness level. and Brightness level. ENGLISH D On the Bright screen, select the brightness percentage. 49 50 Once you have confi gured See your Scenario in Smart Scenes your action(s), tap Save. under the Scene tab. Device Sharing ENGLISH (Two Methods) It will also appear on the top of your My Home screen. Tap on Scenario to execute your action. 51 52 54 Method 1: Tap on the Profile Tap Add at bottom. Enter the new member’s icon and then tap on Share Devices. mobile number or email address then tap Done when prompted. Note: New members must set up an account before sharing is possible. ENGLISH Admin Sharing 53 Select the device that you wish to share. Tap Sharing in the upper right corner. Method 2: Tap on the context menu in the upper right corner (•••) from the device setting menu and tap on Share Devices. 55 56 Enter Home Settings, Enter the new member’s mobile number then tap Add members. or email address then tap Add. NOTE: New members must set up an account before sharing is possible. Admin Sharing ENGLISH 57 59 Tap the settings icon “ ” from the Tap on a preset room name or home menu, then tap Add a Room. create your own. ENGLISH Room Management 60 Add individual lamps by tapping on the icon next to each bulb’s name. 58 + 61 63 When fi nished, tap onSave . Tap Home from the main menu, then tap Home Management. Home Management ENGLISH 62 Add individual lamps by tapping on Remove individual lamps by tapping the icon next to each bulb’s name. on the icon next to each bulb’s name. 64 Tap Home from the main menu, then tap Home Management. 1 2 2 To enable Siri to recognize the scenario In the Scene tab screen, tap you have created, open the Feit Electric App add to siri located at the bottom and tap Smart Scenes located of the screem. at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: To set smart scenes see ENGLISH Enable Siri Creating Smart Scenes Shortcuts (for use with iPhone) 33 43 53 In the Siri Shortcut screen, tap on the Once on the Add to Siri screen, Now you can use the “Hey Siri” scenario you would like to add to Siri. tap on Add to Siri at the command to control this action from bottom of the screen.
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