For 3 and 4-way configurations, Wall Switches must first be paired together using Bluetooth before the primary switch can be added to the network and app.
If you’re having difficulty pairing, try the steps below:
- Verify that all switches installed in the 3- and 4-way configuration match. The Wall Switch will not pair with the Dimmer Switch.
- Ensure the power/breaker is turned back ON and the LED on the Wall Switches is solid purple.
- Power cycle ALL Wall Switches installed in the home by pressing 5 once.
Once all Wall Switches have been power cycled, follow the steps below to pair the Wall Switches:
- Locate the primary switch location. This is the only switch that can control the light prior to pairing.
- Hold 6 until the LED rapidly flashes blue (4 seconds) then release. Then, tap 1 to enter pairing mode. The LED will slowly flash blue.
- Next, locate the secondary switch.
- Repeat the steps above on the secondary switch by holding 6 until the LED rapidly flashes blue (4 seconds) then release. Then, tap 1 to begin the pairing mode. The LED will slowly flash blue.
- The secondary switch will search and pair to the primary switch. The LED on each switch will rapidly blink green 5 times and each Wall Switch will beep 5 times to indicate the pairing process is complete.
For a 4-way configuration, repeat the steps above. Start with the primary switch again and pair to the remaining secondary Wall Switch.
If pairing is unsuccessful, we recommend updating the devices to the latest firmware in the iDevices Connected app.
First, pair each Wall Switch to the app as if it were a single-pole switch:
Wall Switch Setup on iOS 11 and Later
Once paired, update all products that have available firmware updates. To learn how to download new firmware, visit: Downloading New Firmware
After all firmware updates have been completed, reset the Wall Switches and attempt the pairing process again. To learn how to reset your Wall Switch, visit: Resetting Wall Switch
If you continue to experience pairing issues after updating the firmware, the Wall Switches may be too far apart or there may be objects in-between the switches causing decreased Bluetooth signal strength. Metal gang boxes, metal faceplates, walls, doors, and refrigerators are a few examples of items in the home that can weaken the Bluetooth signal.