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Deployment Guide
Document Number:
009-1516-00
Document Date:
November 2017
Document Supports:
da Vinci 8.7 and above
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Contents
To access the link to the topics in this document, select the topic page number.
Important Safety Information Read First ...................................................................................................................................................... 3!
1.! Important Information ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4!
2.! Required Items .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5!
3.! Deployment Steps .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5!
4.! Firmware ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6!
5.! Export Blueprint Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7!
6.! Configure Bluetooth (BLE) Gateway(s) .................................................................................................................................................... 8!
7.! Create Smart Groups ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 9!
8.! Establish Communication between the Lighting Manager and a BLE Gateway ....................................................................... 10!
9.! Applying Power to Smart Bulbs/Strips ..................................................................................................................................................... 11!
10.! Locate and Move Smart Bulbs into Smart Groups ................................................................................................................................ 12!
11.! Save Configuration, Generate Services, and Upload to Host ........................................................................................................... 18!
Appendix A: Definitions Wi-Fi Lighting Tab ................................................................................................................................................ 19!
Appendix A (continued) BLE Devices Tab .................................................................................................................................................. 20!
Important Notice ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23!
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Important Safety Information Read First
Before installing, configuring, and operating Savant® equipment and other
vendor equipment, Savant recommends that each dealer, installer, or
integrator, access and read all the required technical documentation.
Savant technical documentation can be located by visiting the Savant
Customer Community.
Read and understand all safety instructions, cautions, and warnings in this
document and the labels on the equipment.
Safety Classifications in this Document
Provides special information for installing, configuring,
and operating the equipment.
Provides information critical to installing, configuring,
and operating the equipment.
Provides special information on avoiding situations that
may cause damage to equipment.
Provides special information on avoiding situations that
may cause physical danger to the installer, end user, etc.
Electric Shock Prevention
ELECTRIC SHOCK! The source power poses an electric shock hazard that
has the potential to cause serious injury to installers and end users.
ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT: The source power outlet and power supply
input power sockets should be easily accessible to disconnect power in
the event of an electrical hazard or malfunction.
Weight Injury Prevention
WEIGHT INJURY! Installing some of the Savant equipment requires two
installers to ensure safe handling during installation. Failure to use two
installers may result in injury.
Safety Statements
Follow all the safety instructions listed below and apply where applicable.
Additional safety information will be included where appropriate.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Plug into a surge protected outlet or receptacle.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for
long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power
supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, unplug
from the outlet or receptacle.
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1. Important Information
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTINUING
- For an understanding of the BLE tab that was added for the smart bulbs, see Appendix A. It is recommended that this appendix be
read before starting the deployment process.
- Using this product in a manner that is not consistent with this document will void your warranty.
- Connecting to a dimmer type device that varies the amount of power delivered to the smart bulb will damage the bulb.
- When adding a smart bulb to an electrical circuit that incorporates a dimmer type device, the dimmer should be replaced with either
a toggle switch or wired so that 120V AC is always supplied to the bulb socket.
- When adding a smart bulb to a circuit that is hardwired to the output wire of a Metropolitan Style Dimmer (WID), Keypad (WIK), or
Switch (WIS), the Always On checkbox in the Lighting and Keypad manager must be checked (enabled). Always On mode ensures
the output wire (load) remains constant at 120V AC.
- When adding a smart bulb to the output of a lamp control (SAV-LMP-0300), the Always On checkbox in the Lighting and Keypad
manager must be checked (enabled). Always On mode ensures the output of the lamp control remains constant at 120V AC.
Definitions:
- BLE Gateway (Bluetooth Low Energy) - During the configuration process, a BLE gateway is the bridge between a smart bulb/strip and the Lighting and
Keypads Manager. During normal operation, a BLE gateway is the bridge between the smart bulb or strip and the Savant Pro System Host. The Metropolitan
WID, WIK, WIS, and Lamp Control can be configured to function as a BLE gateway.
- ProxyThe proxy is a random bulb or strip discovered during the BLE Scan process. The proxy is used as a bridge and allows communication to occur
between the Lighting Manager and other discovered bulbs that are not the proxy. Once the proxy is connected to the Lighting Manager any of the other
discovered bulbs can be blinked, switched on and off, or their color changed.
- Smart GroupEach smart group created generates a load in the lighting service of the Savant Pro App. The load generated controls all the bulbs and strips
added to that group. Smart Groups are first created under each Metropolitan lighting device configured as a BLE Gateway. Once created, smart bulbs and
strips are then added to this group. Up to 40 bulbs can be added to each smart group and up to seven smart groups per BLE Gateway is allowed.
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2. Required Items
This Deployment Guide will aid the installer with the following:
- Installation and Programming of one or more Savant smart bulbs into a Savant Pro System (Initial install of smart bulbs).
- Add a smart bulb to a Savant Pro System that already has Savant smart bulbs installed and running.
- Replace a smart bulb in the Savant Pro System.
Ensure the items in the list below are available:
Savant Smart Bulb(s) or Smart Strip(s) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Existing Savant Pro System that includes one or more of the following: .........................................................................................................................................
- Metropolitan Style Switch (WIS)
- Metropolitan Style Dimmer (WID)
- Metropolitan Style Keypad (WIK)
- Metropolitan Style Lamp Control (SAV-LMP-0300)
3. Deployment Steps
Follow these steps to successfully deploy the Savant smart bulbs. Use the checklist below to record the completed steps.
System Diagram, Connections, and Additional Information ················································································································································
System Overview
Firmware Verify firmware supports smart bulb functionality ··········································································································································
See Firmware
Retrieve a Blueprint configuration file from Host ·····································································································································································
See Export Blueprint Configuration
Configure Smart Bulb Gateway(s) ··································································································································································································
See Configure BLE Gateways
Create Smart Groups ···························································································································································································································
See Create Smart Groups
Connect Lighting and Keypad Manager to the Smart Bulb Gateway ·······························································································································
See Establish Communications between the Lighting Manager and Smart Bulb Gateway
Populate Smart Groups ·······················································································································································································································
See Locate and Move Smart Bulbs into the Smart Group
Commission Bulbs ·································································································································································································································
See Commission Bulbs
See Configure Additional Groups
Upload file to Savant Pro System Host ·························································································································································································
See Sync the Data Table
See Save Configuration, Generate Services, and Upload to Host
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4. Firmware
The Metropolitan Wireless lighting products minimum firmware and Wi-Fi Version requirements are as follows:
Keypad Firmware
Wi-Fi Version
Metropolitan Keypad (WID, WIK, WIS)
1.9.4 or higher
2.11.8 or higher
Lamp Control (SAV-LMP-0300)
1.7.2 or higher
4.11.8 or higher
The version of firmware for each lighting device is available in System Monitor
(System Monitor > WiFi Lighting tab > System Health > Firmware Upgrade).
HELPFUL! The firmware running on each lighting device (WID, WIK, WIS, SAV-LMP-0300) is automatically updated when a newer build of da Vinci runtime
software that contains updated firmware, is installed onto the Host. To ensure the firmware loaded in the keypads support smart lighting, update the da
Vinci software running on the Pro System Host to release 8.7 or higher. Once the Host is updated, it will scan the network and automatically update the
firmware.
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5. Export Blueprint Configuration
To add smart bulbs and strips to an existing Pro System, a configuration file that includes the UID’s of all lighting devices is required. This file exported, will be
loaded into Blueprint, and used to configure the system. Follow the steps below to retrieve a configuration file from a Savant Pro System.
TIP! If you already have previously exported a configuration file from the Savant Pro System and that file contains the UID’s of the lighting devices, skip steps 1
5 below and simply follow step 6 to open that file into Blueprint.
1. Open the Savant Application Manager and then System Monitor.
2. In the System MonitorScanner window, select the Savant Pro System Host.
3. Once highlighted, select Get Config from the tool bar.
4. Populate the fields in the drop-down window that opens, and save the file.
5. Uncompress the downloaded .tgz file.
6. Using SAM, open the exported configuration file into RacePoint® Blueprint.
More information on exporting files is available in the System Monitor Reference Guide (009-1421-xx) on the Savant Customer Community.
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6. Configure Bluetooth (BLE) Gateway(s)
Savant smart lighting needs to communicate with the Pro System Host. To do this, a BLE gateway which talks to both the Pro System Host and the smart lighting
must be established. Any of the Metropolitan lighting products (WID, WIK, WIS, SAV-0300-LMP) can be set up to function as this gateway. The steps below
describe how to set up a Metropolitan lighting device to function as a BLE gateway.
1. In Blueprint, open the Lighting and Keypad Manager (Tools > Savant Lighting and Keypads…).
2. Select the Wi-Fi Lighting Devices tab.
3. Add a check to the BLE Gateway checkbox for each device being used as a BLE gateway.
4. Select the BLE Devices tab
5. The checked device(s) from step 4 above will now be available in the BLE Devices tab. See image below.
Additional Information:
- In the steps above, the WID in the Family Room and WIK in the Kitchen are being configured to be a BLE gateway.
- As shown in image above, all devices being configured to function as a BLE Gateway are added to the BLE Devices tab.
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7. Create Smart Groups
To control a smart bulb or smart strip, they must be added to a smart group. Each smart group added to the configuration will be treated as one load and appear
as a single button or slider control in the Savant Pro App. The steps below create a smart group for the Family Room and a smart group for the Kitchen.
1. Select the BLE Devices tab if not already selected.
2. Select a keypad from the list of keypads. (In this procedure, a Metropolitan Wireless Dimmer was selected (See image below).
3. Select the add button to add a New Smart Group.
HELPFUL! Smart groups are automatically assigned the same Location as the keypad they are attached to. Changing the location of the keypad
in the Wi-Fi Lighting Devices tab, will also change the location of the smart group.
4. Double-click the New Smart Group and update the Name.
5. Repeat steps 2 4 above to add additional smart groups. As stated above, each smart group will add a load to the Savant Pro App.
Additional Information on Smart Groups:
- Up to 7 smart groups per BLE gateway is supported.
- Up to 40 smart bulbs per BLE gateway is supported.
- If a separate load to control each bulb is desired (button/slider in the Savant Pro App), a smart group for each smart bulb/strip should be
created.
- A Not Assigned smart group is where smart bulbs/strips are collected during the smart bulb/strip Bluetooth discovery process. Unlike a user
created smart group, the devices collected in this group are dynamic and will be lost once disconnected from the BLE gateway.
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8. Establish Communication between the Lighting Manager and a BLE Gateway
Before adding a smart bulb/strip to a configuration, the Lighting and Keypad Manager in Blueprint, and a BLE gateways from the room you are currently working in
need to communicate with each other (In this case it is the Family Room). The steps below make this connection.
1. Select the BLE Devices tab.
2. Verify the UID’s in the UID/Address field are populated and correct for each BLE gateway.
3. Select the Scan Gateways button and the Lighting and Keypad Manager will scan for all BLE gateways on the network. When the gateways are found, a
Green Status LED as well as a Connect button will appear next to each device. See image below.
HELPFUL! The scan will find all BLE gateways in the network. Even if it is not in the immediate room you are working in. In the image below, BLE
Gateways in the Family Room and Kitchen were found.
4. Select the Stop button (Not shown in image) once all BLE gateways are found.
5. To connect to one of the BLE Gateway, select the Connect button alongside the gateway. When the Lighting and Keypad Manager and BLE gateway are
communicating, a Disconnect and Start BLE Scan button appears. See image below for reference:
HELPFUL! Only one smart gateway at a time can communicate with the Lighting and Keypad Manager.
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9. Applying Power to Smart Bulbs/Strips
9.1. Always On Mode
If a smart bulb/strip will be connected to the output of a Metropolitan device (WID, WIK, WIS, SAV-LMP-0300), the Always On mode must be set on that
BLE gateway. Follow the steps below to do this. If a smart bulb is NOT being connected to the output, skip this section and start with section 10.2 below.
1. Select the BLE Devices tab.
2. Add a check to the Always On checkbox if the BLE gateway will have a smart bulb/strip connected to its output.
9.2. Apply Power to Bulbs in Room 1
Apply power to the smart bulbs/strips in the room where the BLE gateways from step 9 above are located. The bulb/strips will go through a startup
sequence and flash the following colors:
White à Blue à Orange à Magenta à White
Once the color goes to solid white, this indicates it is set to its factory defaults and is ready to be commissioned to a Bluetooth Mesh network.
TIP! If a smart bulb/strip doesn’t flash the sequence described above, or it doesn’t not end up switching to white, the bulb/strip is in a state that won’t
allow it to be commissioned. To fix this, cycle the power to the bulb four times. This sets the bulb/strip back to its factory defaults and forces the
sequence shown above.
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10. Locate and Move Smart Bulbs into Smart Groups
The smart bulbs/strips can now be added to their respective smart groups. Since only one smart bulb gateway can communicate with the Lighting Manager at one
time, the process will start with the BLE Gateway that is currently connected from Section 8 above.
10.1. Discover Smart Bulbs and Determine a Proxy
With the Lighting and Keypad Manager and the BLE gateway communicating, and the bulbs powered up, the next step is to scan the Bluetooth network
for smart bulbs/strips and then determine which bulb/strip will become the proxy.
This proxy is a bridge between a BLE gateway and the remaining smart bulbs/strips. The proxy is a random bulb/strip decided on by the user and should
be the bulb/strip that has the highest BLE RSSI value. To scan, locate, and determine the proxy, do the following:
HELPFUL! RSSI values typically range from -25 dBM to -100 dBM. A higher BLE RSSI indicates a stronger received signal. For example, if the BLE
gateway receives a signal with a BLE RSSI value of -65 dBM and a second signal of -85 dBM, the -65 dBM signal is the stronger one.
1. Select the BLE Devices tab if not already selected.
2. Select the Start BLE Scan button. A Bluetooth scan begins and looks for any smart bulbs/strips in the area. As each is found, it is populated under
the Not Assigned smart group. In addition, a Connect button appears beside each smart bulb/strip (see image below).
3. Once all bulbs are found, select the Stop BLE Scan button (image not shown).
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4. Locate the bulb/strip with the highest BLE RSSI value. This will be the proxy.
5. Select the Connect button associated with this bulb/strip. The button will change from to and then once the
bulb/strip is connected to the Lighting and Keypad Manager. In addition, the color of the smart bulb/strip will switch to orange.
TIP! Connecting a bulb or strip to the Lighting and Keypad Manager can take up to 30 seconds so be patient.
6. Select the Blink button at the bottom of the Lighting and Keypad Manager window and verify the proxy bulb/strip blinks red.
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10.2. Move Bulbs/Strips into Smart Group
With the proxy found, each of the remaining smart bulbs can be moved into their respective smart group. To determine the location of each bulb within
the room, each bulb can be blinked. Once the location is determined, it can be moved into its respective smart group. The instructions below blink each
bulb and move it into the Recessed Can Lights smart group created earlier.
1. Select one of the other discovered bulbs/strips from the list of bulbs/strips.
2. Select the Blink button.
3. If the bulb/strip that blinks will be part of the Recessed Can Lights smart group created earlier, drag and drop the bulb into that smart group.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 and move the smart bulbs/strips including the proxy into the smart group. When done the smart group will contain the
bulbs/strips. See image below.
Additional Information!
- The UID/Address switches to bold when the smart bulb/strip is connected to the Lighting and Keypad Manager.
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10.3. Commission Bulbs
Commissioning the bulbs will utilize the proxy you are currently connected to from section 11.2 above. Follow the instructions below to commission the
bulbs/strips in the smart group.
1. With the proxy still connected, highlight one of the other smart bulbs/strips in the smart group.
2. Select the Commission button. Button is located at the bottom of the BLE Devices tab.
3. In the pop-up dialog window that opens, read and understand the dialog.
4. Select Continue to the pop-up message. The Commission button will switch to and then back to once the bulb/strip is
commissioned. In addition, the Status LED will switch from yellow to green.
5. Continue to commission each smart bulb/strip in the smart group that is not the proxy bulb.
6. Once all non-proxy smart bulbs are commissioned, select the proxy and commission it. All bulbs in the smart group should now be commissioned.
7. Select the smart group where the commissioned bulbs are located.
8. Select the Blink button and verify all the bulbs in the smart group blink red. (in this procedure, Recessed Can Lights was selected). If any of the
bulbs/strips do not blink, refer to the Helpful Tip below on how to recommission any failed bulbs or strips.
9. OPTIONAL: With the smart group still highlighted, select the color well at bottom of the Lighting and Keypads window. In the Colors window that
opens, choose a color and all the bulbs/strips in the smart group will switch to that color. The color picked will be the default color that the
bulbs/strips in this smart group will return to in the event there is a power outage or similar. Different colors for each group can be configured.
10. Once satisfied the bulbs are configured and functioning, select the button associated with the proxy to disconnect the proxy from the
Lighting and Keypad Manager.
HELPFUL TIP! In step 8 above, if a bulb/strip does not blink, it may need to be commissioned again. Follow the steps below to recommission a bulb/strip.
1. Determine which bulb/strip failed by selecting each bulb and blinking them again until the failed bub is found or in some instances, a pop-up window
will open alerting you to the failure. Within that message is the UID of the failed bulb.
2. Select Disconnect button to disconnect from the proxy.
3. Select the Connect button associated with the failed bulb.
4. Once connected to the failed bulb, select Commission to recommission the bulb/strip (this bulb/strip will now become the proxy).
5. Select Blink to verify it is now commissioned.
6. Select the smart group again and select Blink. All bulbs/strips in the smart group should now blink (including the failed bulb).
7. Select Disconnect to disconnect the proxy from the Lighting and Keypad Manager.
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10.4. Configure Additional Smart Groups
Additional smart bulbs and smart groups can also be configured. Follow sections 10 and 11 and add smart bulbs/strips to other smart groups. As described
above, up to 7 smart groups per BLE gateway and up to 40 bulbs/strips per BLE gateway can be added. The image below shows the following:
- A BLE gateway in the Family Room with one smart group labeled Recessed Can Lights.
- A second smart group in the Family Room labeled LED Strips.
- A second BLE gateway in the Kitchen with a smart group labeled Table Lights.
The image below which shows a few different scenarios should be used only for reference.
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10.5. Sync Data Table
With the configuration complete, the updates made in the Lighting and Keypad Manager can be sync’d to the lighting data table.
1. Select the button from the bottom right side of the Lighting and Keypad Manager.
2. In the Sync Data Table window that opens, add a check to the Loads and Scenes boxes (image not shown).
3. Select the button from the Sync Data Table drop-down window.
4. In the Lighting Data Table that opens, verify the smart groups got added correctly. Below is the lighting data table from this procedure.
5. Select Done to close the lighting data table.
6. Close the Lighting and Keypad Manager.
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11. Save Configuration, Generate Services, and Upload to Host
With the configuration complete, it can now be saved and uploaded to the Savant Pro System Host.
1. Select File > Save from the Blueprint menu bar.
2. Select the Generate Services icon from the Blueprint toolbar and answer the prompts. The State icon in the Blueprint toolbar will change to either blue or
green indicating the services for the configuration are created.
3. OPTIONAL: Select Update All UI Screens > Sync with Services (only if necessary) from the Blueprint toolbar to sync any user interfaces such as an iPad® to
the services. The State icon will change to green when complete.
4. Select the Upload to Master icon from the Blueprint toolbar to upload the
configuration to the Savant Pro System Host. Answer any prompts that
may open.
5. The System Monitor application will automatically open as displayed to
the right. Verify the path to the configuration file is correct. Select Upload
when satisfied.
6. The configuration will now upload to the Host. Once uploaded, the BLE
gateways will now communicate with the Host.
7. The next step is to open the Savant Pro App and verify the smart
bulbs/strips work correctly.
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Appendix A: DefinitionsWi-Fi Lighting Tab
Definitions of the fields in the BLE tab are offered below. It is recommended that this section be read and understood before starting the deployment process.
BLE Gateway
Enables any Metropolitan device to function as a BLE gateway. Once enabled, that device will be available in the BLE Devices tab.
Always On
Checked
After sending the configuration to the Host, the output of the Metropolitan device will output a constant 120V AC. The
output can’t be varied using the buttons and dial on the hardware. With the output forced to 120V AC, it is safe to add a
smart bulb to the output.
HELPFUL INFO! Enabling the Always On functionality automatically removes the load scenes for that device.
Unchecked
After sending the configuration to the Host, the Metropolitan device functions normally and the output can be varied using
the buttons and dial on the hardware.
A
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Appendix A (continued) BLE Devices Tab
BLE Gateway
During the configuration process, a BLE gateway is the bridge between a smart bulb/strip and the Lighting and Keypads Manager. During
normal operation, a BLE gateway is the bridge between the smart bulb or strip and the Savant Pro System Host. The Metropolitan WID, WIK,
WIS, and Lamp Control can be configured to function as a BLE gateway. The process is described in Section 6.
BLE Gateway Status LED
- GreenDevice was found on the network.
- Red Blueprint hasn’t discovered the gateway. Possible problems are:
The BLE gateway may not be powered.
The BLE gateway is missing the UID and not bound.
Always On
Checked
After sending the configuration to the Host, the output of the Metropolitan device outputs a constant 120V AC. The output
can’t be varied with the buttons and dial on the hardware. With the output forced to 120V AC, it is safe to add a smart bulb or
strip to the output.
HELPFUL INFO! Enabling the Always On functionality automatically removes the load scenes for that device.
Unchecked
After sending the configuration to the Host, the Metropolitan device functions normally and the output can be varied using
the buttons and dial on the hardware. Always On Mode is described in Section 9.
Smart Groups
There are two types of smart groups:
Default Smart GroupThe default smart group is labeled Not Assigned. When a BLE Scan is started, all the smart bulbs/strips found are
added to the Not Assigned group.
User Created Smart GroupUser created smart groups can be created for each BLE gateway. Once created, the smart bulbs and strips
are then added. All bulbs/strips added to this group will communicate through the BLE gateway. Each smart group adds a load
(button/slider) to the Savant Pro App.
Section 7 describes how to create a smart group.
Sections 10.1 10.3 describes how to add smart bulbs/strips to a smart group and then commission them once added.
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Savant LIG-IA19C4-00 Deployment Guide

Category
Gateways/controllers
Type
Deployment Guide
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