LightwaveRF Connect JSJS LW550 User manual

Remote Controlled LED Light
Operation Manual
Model No’s: JSJS LW550
OVERVIEW:
connect
LightwaveRF
IMPORTANT: PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND FOR GUIDANCE ON
THE ASSOCIATION OF REMOTE HANDSETS. FOR
HELP AND SETUP GUIDANCE PLEASE VISIT
www.lightwaverf.com
It is important to install this product in accordance
with the tting instructions below. Failure to do so
may render your guarantee void.
RemoteLEDs Manual Button

The portable LightwaveRF Connect LEDs can be
turned ON and OFF manually or by using the
accompanying remote control.
SETUP:
Before operation, ensure that the plastic lm
isolating the battery in the remote handset is rst
removed.
NOTE: If attached to a wall or ceiling, care must be
taken to ensure that the portable LED unit is
properly secured.
Pairing the device with the remote control
1. Enter LEARNING MODE by temporarily removing
one of the batteries and then replacing it; the LEDs
will ash to indicate that learning mode has been
activated.
2. On the remote handset press ‘ON’; the LEDs on
the receiving unit will ash rapidly to conrm that
it is now paired with the transmitting remote.

NOTE: Learning mode will only be initiated for 6
seconds, indicated by ashing LEDs; if no action or
signal is received during the 6 seconds then the
module will automatically exit learning mode.
The LED unit can be paired with up to six unique
transmitting devices at any one time.
Unpairing the device with the remote control
1. Enter LEARNING MODE by temporarily removing
one of the batteries and then replacing it; the LEDs
will ash to indicate that learning mode has been
activated.
2. On the remote handset press ‘OFF’; the LEDs on
the receiving unit will ash rapidly to conrm that it
is now unpaired with the transmitting remote.
The LED unit can be paired with up to six
transmitting devices at any one time. Therefore, if
multiple devices are paired, it may be simpler to
completely clear the memory than to unpair
individual devices.
Complete Clear Memory:
1. Enter LEARNING MODE by temporarily removing
one of the batteries and then replacing it; the LEDs
will ash to indicate that learning mode has been
activated.
2. While the LEDs are ashing, hold down the manual
button; the LEDs will rapidly ash to conrm that the
memory has been cleared.

OPERATION:
Power O(Standby)
The LED unit can be powered oto save battery life
without removing the batteries. This can be useful if it
will not be used for an extended period of time.
1. Hold down the manual button; the LEDs will start to
dim. When they turn ocompletely ‘POWER OFF’
status is active.
If the LED is ‘OFF’, hold down the manual button; LEDs
will illuminate and then turn o. The ‘POWER OFF’
status is now active.
While POWER OFF is active, any RF signal or press of
the manual button will not activate the LED.
2. To deactivate ‘POWER OFF’, hold down manual
button; the LEDs will become brighter until they reach
maximum brightness conrming that ‘POWER OFF’ is
deactivated.
NOTE: POWER OFF will also be deactivated when the
batteries are removed.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT (LED):
1. Slide down back cover.
2. Remove all 3 existing batteries and replace with
new ones.
3. Slide up back cover until a click is heard.


Birmingham Science Park Aston
Faraday Wharf
Holt Street
Birmingham
B7 4BB
Tel: 01902 500 562
Email: support@jsjsdesigns.com
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Remote Battery: 1 x 3V CR2032 Lithium cell included
Adhesive tape x 2pcs included
Output: White LED

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LightwaveRF dimmer switches use trailing edge technology.
Lighting Compatibility Information
If you are going to use LightwaveRF equipment in your house, please read the
information below to ensure you will get the most out of your hardware.
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Our one and two gang dimmers can handle a maximum of 250W of load on each gang of
the switch. The three and four gang switches have a maximum load of 210W on each gang.
If you exceed this load, the switches may overheat and cease to work correctly.
Each gang requires a minimum load to function. This is generally 40w but can be lower with
some lamps. This is generally the case with LEDs where a load of 14W can be enough to
have the switch operating.
Bulbs
LightwaveRF switches can be used with standard incandescent bulbs, halogen bulbs
(including low energy halogens) and dimmable LED bulbs (see below).
Fluorescent tube lighting, including CFL bulbs cannot be used with LightwaveRF equipment.
This includes the LightwaveRF CFR bulb.
LEDs
As there is no standard set for LEDs at present, we cannot state that every dimmable LED
will work with LightwaveRF equipment. Even if exceeding the minimum load, certain LEDs
will not function on their own. In these situations wiring a dummy load* in parallel across
the circuit will correct the issue.
The following LEDs have been tested and do work when at least 2 lamps are in a circuit:
•AuraLED AL-GU10 PRO 5W
•AuraLED AU-GU10 5x1W
•Auralux AU-5W LED Globe 5x1W
•IstoriaLED G9 DL Flood
•IstoriaLED G9 WW Flood
•TCP Dimmable Energy Saver LED 5W
•Truelux 230-5W-DIM
•Toshiba LDRC0627MU1EUD 6.5W 270lm LED
Please check www.lightwaverf.com for up-to-date information on compatibility.
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