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White Series On/Off Switch (VTM30-SN) Mode Select/Configuration Options

This article lists the End Points and selectable options for the VTM30-SN

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Written by Lance M

Endpoint

Options

Description

20 - Switch Type

0 : Single-Pole (Default)

1 : Multi-Way with Inovelli Aux Switch

2 : Multi-Way with Traditional Dumb Switch

Determines how the VTM30-SN is wired and how it should communicate with an additional switch in a multi-way installation.

21 - Smart Bulb Mode

1 : Disabled (Default)

2 : Enabled (Smart Bulb Mode)

Determines whether the connected load is controlled normally by the VTM30-SN or whether the switch should operate in Smart Bulb Mode.

When Smart Bulb Mode is enabled, the switch maintains power to the connected smart bulb while allowing the bulb to be controlled through your smart-home system.

22 - Control of Switch Load

0 : Remote & Local Paddle Control (Default)

1 : Remote Control Only

2 : Remote Only with Bindings

Determines whether the physical paddle on the VTM30-SN is allowed to control the connected load, or whether control is handled remotely through your smart-home system.

23 - Dimming Speed (Simulated)

0 : Instant (Default)

5 : 500ms

8 : 800ms

10 : 1s

15 : 1.5s

20 : 2s

25 : 2.5s

30 : 3s

35 : 3.5s

40 : 4s

50 : 5s

60 : 6s

70 : 7s

80 : 8s

100 : 10s

Controls how quickly the switch transitions between the on and off states when dimming is simulated. This setting is useful for creating a gradual fade rather than having the load change instantly.

24 - Button Delay

0 : No Delay (Default)

3 : 300ms

4 : 400ms

5 : 500ms

6 : 600ms

7 : 700ms

8 : 800ms

9 : 900ms

Sets a delay between pressing the physical paddle and the switch registering the action. This can be useful in situations where you want to prevent accidental or unintended button presses from being recognized immediately.

25 - LED Bar Color

0 : Red

21 : Orange

42 : Lemon

60 : Lime

85 : Green

127 : Teal

148 : Cyan

170 : Aqua (Default)

191 : Blue

212 : Violet

234 : Pink

255 : White

Sets the color of the LED bar. This can be used to match your preferences, room decor, or a specific device/status convention in your smart-home system.

26 - LED Effect

0 : Off

1 : Solid (Default)

2 : Fast Blink

3 : Slow Blink

4 : Middle Chase

5 : Open Close

6 : Small To Big

7 : Slow Falling

8 : Middle Falling

9 : Fast Falling

10 : Slow Rising

11 : Middle Rising

12 : Fast Rising

13 : Middle Blink

14 : Slow Chase

15 : Fast Chase

18 : Slow Siren

19 : Fast Siren

Determines how the LED bar behaves when displaying its configured color. In addition to a static LED, several animated effects are available for visual notifications or status indications.

27 - LED Bar Intensity (When On)

0, 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 13, 16, 20, 23, 26, 30, 33 (Default), 36, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 (Percentage Value from 0% to 100%)

Sets the brightness of the LED bar when the switch is in the On state.

28 - LED Bar Intensity (When Off)

0, 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 13, 16, 20, 23, 26, 30, 33 (Default), 36, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 (Percentage Value from 0% to 100%)

Sets the brightness of the LED bar when the switch is in the Off state.

29 - Advanced Timer

0 : Disabled (Default)

1 : Enabled (Auto-off timer active)

Enables an automatic shutoff timer for the connected load. When enabled, the switch can automatically turn the load off after the configured timer duration without actions from a hub.

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