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Button Combinations
The Blue Series Fan Switch has many different button combinations that indicate what the switch is doing or what settings and parameters are being changed.
Standard Button Combinations are used to either pair/remove your switch, check Zigbee strength, or factory reset your switch
Quick Tap Sequences is a quick and easy way to change the important parameters (ie: changing from Exhaust Fan to Ceiling Fan, Smart Fan Mode, etc).
Local Configuration is a more complex way of changing additional parameters outside of the Quick Tap Sequences.
Standard Button Combinations
Standard Button Combinations for your Blue Series Fan Switch are used to either pair/remove your switch, check Zigbee strength, or factory reset your switch.
To see the table, click here: Standard Button Combination Table
Pairing & Removing
To pair your Blue Series Fan switch, put your hub in pairing mode and tap the configuration (favorites) button 3x and your LED Bar will start pulsing blue - if successful, the LED Bar will then flash green (if unsuccessful, it will flash red).
Checking Zigbee Strength
To check the strength of your Zigbee network where your Blue Series Fan switch is at, hold down on the configuration (favorites) button for 5-10 seconds until the LED Bar turns green. Release the configuration button when the LED Bar turns green and the color of the LED Bar will be the strength of your network: green equals good, yellow equals ok, and red equals poor.
Factory Reset
To factory reset your Blue Series Fan switch, hold down on the top of the paddle (on button) along with the configuration (favorites) button for approximately 20 seconds until the LED Bar turns red and then release.
Quick Tap Sequences
The Blue Series Fan Switch has various settings and parameters you can change at the switch itself via the configuration (favorites) button located at the top right of the switch.
To see the Quick Tap Sequences Table, click here: Quick Tap Sequences Table
Example: If you'd like to change your Blue Series Fan switch from an on/off switch to a dimmer switch manually, you would hold down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button three times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid orange (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has changed to a Dimmer switch.
Exhaust Fan (On/Off) Mode
To put your Blue Series Fan Switch in Exhaust Fan (On/Off) Mode, hold down on the top part of the paddle (on) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button three (3) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid red (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has changed to an Exhaust Fan switch.
Ceiling Fan (3-Speed) Mode
To put your Blue Series Fan Switch in Ceiling Fan (3-Speed) Mode, hold down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button three (3) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid orange (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has changed to a Dimmer switch.
NOTE: If your switch does not have a neutral wire, you will only have 2-Speeds.
Enable Smart Fan Mode
To enable Smart Fan Mode on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the top part of the paddle (on) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button four (4) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid yellow (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has enabled Smart Fan Mode.
Disable Smart Fan Mode
To disable Smart Fan Mode on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button four (4) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid blue (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has disabled Smart Fan Mode.
Multi-Way (3-Way) + Aux Switch Mode
To have your Blue Series Fan Switch work with an Auxiliary (Add-On) switch in a multi-way (3-Way) setting, hold down on the top part of the paddle (on) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button five (5) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid white (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has enabled 3-Way + Aux Switch Mode.
NOTE: If your switch does not have a neutral wire, you will need to program it to work with an Aux switch. Please follow these instructions to do so: Blue Series Fan Switch • Special Programming for Aux Switch in Non-Neutral Mode
Single-Pole Mode
To have your Blue Series Fan Switch work as a Single-Pole switch, hold down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button five (5) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid violet (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has enabled Single-Pole Mode.
Enable Instant-On (Disable Button Delay) Mode
To disable the button delay and create an, "Instant On" setup (ie: when you tap the switch, the light immediately turns on or off) on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the top part of the paddle (on) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button seven (7) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid green (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has enabled Instant On Mode. Remember, if you enable this feature, you will no longer have multi-tap scene control from the paddle (you will still have it at the config/favorites button).
Disable Instant-On (Enable Button Delay) Mode
To enable the button delay and allow a 500 millisecond delay between the time you tap the switch to when the light turns on or off on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button seven (7) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid yellow (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has enabled the Button Delay Mode. Remember that when there is a 500ms delay enabled, you will have the ability to create multi-tap scene control automations.
Firmware Version Check
To check the firmware version on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button nine (9) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). The LED Bar will flash white and orange in a sequence that aligns with the firmware version. For example, if the firmware version is 2.15, the switch will light up in the following way:
2x Long Blink White (for the 2 in 2.15)
1x Long Blink Orange (for the 1 in 2.15)
5x Short Blink Orange (for the 5 in 2.15)
Enable Local Protection Mode
To enable Local Protection Mode (Parameter 256) on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the top part of the paddle (on) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button ten (10) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid green (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has enabled Local Protection Mode.
Disable Local Protection Mode
To disable Local Protection Mode (Parameter 256) on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button ten (10) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid red (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has disabled Local Protection Mode.
Enable Remote Protection Mode
To enable Local Protection Mode (Parameter 257) on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the top part of the paddle (on) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button fifteen (15) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid green (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has enabled Remote Protection Mode.
Disable Remote Protection Mode
To disable Remote Protection Mode (Parameter 257) on your Blue Series Fan Switch, hold down on the bottom part of the paddle (off) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button fifteen (15) times (do not let go of the paddle when finished tapping the config button). Wait for the LED Bar to flash solid red (and then let go of the paddle) indicating the switch has disabled Remote Protection Mode.
Local Configuration
To access additional parameters outside of the Quick Tap Sequences, you'll want to use Local Configuration.
To see the Local Configuration Table, click here: Local Configuration Table
Local Configuration Logic
Here is the logic to change the parameters locally:
Locate the Parameter you'd like to change on the Local Configuration Table (ex: Change LED Color = 9)
ENTERING LOCAL CONFIGURATION MODE: Hold down the configuration button until the LED Bar turns Yellow and let go
ENTERING THE PARAMETER MENU: Press the configuration button as many times as the parameter you've chosen says to from the Local Configuration Table (ex: Change LED Color is 9, so you'd press the configuration button 9x) - you have now selected the parameter you'd like to edit
NOTE: The LED Bar will blink to notify you of the parameter you're on.
Long Blink = 10's
Short Blinks = 1's
Ex: 13 = 1x Long Blink + 3x Short Blinks
EDITING THE PARAMETER: Tap up/down on the paddle to select the value you'd like the parameter to be - you should see the parameter change in realtime (ie: LED Bar Color will change for you to see, LED Bar Intensity will change on the LED Bar for you to see, etc)
SAVING THE PARAMETER VALUE: Hold down on the configuration button until the LED Bar turns Yellow and let go - the LED Bar should then flash Cyan which indicates it was saved successfully
Example: If you'd like to change the color of your Blue Series Fan switch LED Bar you would hold down on the configuration button until the LED Bar turns Yellow and let go. The LED Bar will blink Yellow 1x to indicate it's in Local Configuration Mode. Using the Local Configuration Table, you will see that to access the LED Bar Color, you would tap the configuration button 9x. After you tap the configuration button 9x, the LED Bar will slow blink 9x to indicate it's on the correct parameter. Next, you will tap the paddle up or down to select the LED Bar color you want. Finally, to save the configuration, you will hold down on the configuration button until the LED Bar turns Yellow and let go. It will blink Cyan to confirm.
Blue Series Fan Button Combination Table
Below you'll find tables for the Standard Button Combinations, Quick Tap Sequences as well as Local Control Options.
Standard Button Combination Table
Desired Outcome | Action | Effect | Color | Notes |
Enable Pairing to Network
Enable Removal from Network | Tap Config Button 3x | Pulse | Blue | If successful in starting pairing or removal, your switch will pulse blue. It will turn green if pairing/removal is successful and red if unsuccessful |
Check Zigbee Network Strength at your Switches location | Hold Config Button for 5-10 seconds | Solid | Green | When the LED Bar turns Green, release the config button and note the color of the LED Bar signifying signal strength
Green = Strong Yellow = Fair Red = Poor |
Factory Reset your Switch | Hold Config Button + Top of the Paddle (On Button) for ~20 seconds | Solid | Red | If successful in factory resetting your switch, the LED Bar will turn Red (if it turns purple, you need to try again and this time make sure to hold down both the top of the paddle and the config button at the same time) |
Quick Tap Sequences Table
In order to conserve space, we've abbreviated some of the words in the, "Action" column. Here are the abbreviations:
Hold Up = Holding down on the up part of the paddle (ie: the, "on" part)
Hold Down = Holding down on the down part of the paddle (ie: the, "off" part)
Here's how you read this chart:
Look for the desired outcome you want
Follow the Action at your switch
Ensure the Effect and Color on your LED Bar match what's on the table
Example: If you'd like to enable Smart Fan Mode on your Blue Series Fan switch manually, you would hold down on the top part of the paddle (on) while simultaneously tapping the configuration button four times. After the fourth time tapping, continue to hold the top part of the paddle (on) until the LED Bar flashes solid yellow indicating the switch has enabled Smart Fan Mode.
Desired Outcome | Action | Effect | Color | Notes |
Enable Exhaust Fan Mode | Hold Up + Tap Config 3x | Solid | Red | If the switch has successfully been switched over to an exhaust fan switch, the LED Bar will flash Red |
Enable Ceiling Fan Mode | Hold Down + Tap Config 3x | Solid | Orange | If the switch has successfully been switched over to a ceiling fan switch, the LED Bar will flash Orange |
Enable Smart Fan Mode | Hold Up + Tap Config 4x | Solid | Yellow | If the switch has successfully enabled Smart Fan Mode, the LED Bar will flash Yellow |
Disable Smart Fan Mode | Hold Down + Tap Config 4x | Solid | Blue | If the switch has successfully disabled Smart Fan Mode, the LED Bar will flash Blue |
Enable Multi-Way + Aux Switch Mode | Hold Up + Tap Config 5x | Solid | White | If the switch has successfully enabled Multi-Way + Aux Switch Mode, the LED Bar will flash White |
Enable Single Pole Mode | Hold Down + Tap Config 5x | Solid | Violet | If the switch has successfully enabled Single Pole Mode, the LED Bar will flash Violet |
Enable Instant On (Button Delay Disabled) | Hold Up + Tap Config 7x | Solid | Green | If you have successfully changed Parameter 50 (Button Press Delay) to 0 (Instant On), the LED Bar will flash Green |
Disable Instant On (Button Delay Enabled) | Hold Down + Tap Config 7x | Solid | Yellow | If you have successfully changed Parameter 50 (Button Press Delay) to 5 (500ms), the LED Bar will flash Yellow |
Show Firmware Version | Hold Down + Config 9x | Long Blink, Short Blink | White, Orange | The Fan switch LED Bar will blink white for major firmware versions and orange for minor firmware versions with long blinks being for 10's and short blinks for 1's.
For example, if the firmware version is 2.15, the LED Bar would long blink white two times (2.15) and then long blink once (2.15) followed by five short blinks (2.15). |
Enable Local Protection Mode | Hold Up + Tap Config 10x | Solid | Green | If you have successfully changed Parameter 256 (Local Protection Mode) to 1 (Enabled), the LED Bar will flash Green |
Disable Local Protection Mode | Hold Down + Tap Config 10x | Solid | Red | If you have successfully changed Parameter 256 (Local Protection Mode) to 0 (Disabled), the LED Bar will flash Red |
Enable Remote Protection Mode | Hold Up + Tap Config 15x | Solid | Green | If you have successfully changed Parameter 257 (Remote Protection Mode) to 1 (Enabled), the LED Bar will flash Green |
Disable Remote Protection Mode | Hold Down + Tap Config 15x | Solid | Red | If you have successfully changed Parameter 257 (Remote Protection Mode) to 0 (Disabled), the LED Bar will flash Red |
Local Configuration Table
Here's how you read this chart:
Look for the parameter you'd like to change
Write down or memorize the number associated with that parameter (ie: 9 for, "LED Indicator Color (When On)")
Look at the Values and determine what you'd like to change the parameter to (ie: if you want the dimming speed to take 3 seconds to turn on/off, you'd write down or memorize a value of 3)
Example: Let's say you wanted to change the LED Bar to a color of orange when the load is on. You would see that the #9 is, "LED Indicator Color (When On)". Then the Value column says that Orange is an option and the instructions say to tap up/down the paddle until you find Orange. An example is shown below in the, "Video Demonstration".
# Times to Press Config Button | Parameter | Description | Values |
1 | Quick Start Time | Refers to the duration of full power output when the fan goes from off to on | Range: 0-10 Interval: 1 = 1 second Max Taps = 11
Tap down on the paddle initially to change to a value of 0, then up/down to change values after |
2 | Minimum Level | Refers to the minimum fan speed level the light switch will dim to. | Range: 1-3 1 = Low 2 = Medium 3 = High Max Taps = 3
Tap up/down on the paddle to change between the speeds |
3 | Maximum Level | Refers to the maximum fan speed level the light switch will dim to. | Range: 1-3 1 = Low 2 = Medium 3 = High Max Taps = 3
Tap up/down on the paddle to change between the speeds |
4 | Invert Switch | Refers to inverting the switch (where tapping up on the switch will turn the switch off and tapping down on the switch will turn the switch on) | Range: 0-1 0 = Normal 1 = Inverted Max Taps = 2
Tap down to select 0 and up to select 1 |
5 | Default Level (Local) | Refers to the default dim level the switch goes to when turned on at the switch (ie: if you set the default level to 60%, that's the percentage the switch turns on to when you turn it on). | Range: 0-10 0 = Prior State 10 = 100% 1-9 = Intervals of ~11% Max Taps = 11
Tap down to select 0 and up/down to select 1-10 |
6 | Default Level (Remote) | Refers to the default dim level the switch goes to when turned on remotely via the app (ie: if you set the default level to 60%, that's the percentage the switch turns on to when you turn it on). | Range: 0-10 0 = Prior State 10 = 100% 1-9 = Intervals of ~11% Max Taps = 11
Tap down to select 0 and up/down to select 1-10 |
7 | State After Power Restored | Refers to the state the switch will return to when power is restored to it (ie: after a power outage). | Range: 0-2 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Prior State Max Taps = 3
Tap down to select 0 and up/down to select 1-2 |
8 | LED Indicator Color (When Off) | Refers to the LED Bar color when the load is off | Choose from the following colors:
Red Orange Green Cyan Blue Violet Pink White
Tap up/down to cycle through the colors |
9 | LED Indicator Color (When On) | Refers to the LED Bar color when the load is on | Choose from the following colors:
Red Orange Green Cyan Blue Violet Pink White
Tap up/down to cycle through the colors |
10 | LED Indicator Intensity | Refers to the intensity level of the LED bar when the load is on | Range: 0-10 Interval: 1 = 10% Max Taps = 11
Tap down for a value of 0 and up/down to change the intensity |
11 | LED Indicator Intensity | Refers to the intensity level of the LED bar when the load is off | Range: 0-10 Interval: 1 = 10% Max Taps = 11
Tap down for a value of 0 and up/down to change the intensity |
12 | Load Level Indicator Timeout | Changes the amount of time (in seconds) the RGB Bar shows the Dim Level (ie: if you are actively dimming the light, the LED Bar will show you approximately what level the light is at -- the timeout is the time that indicator shows once you let go of the paddle) | Range: 0-11 0 = Always Off 1-10 = Intervals of 1 second 11 = Always On Max Taps = 12
Tap down on the paddle to change to a value of 0, then up/down to change to other values |
13 | Switch Type | Refers to the type of wiring installation your switch is in: Single Pole, 3-Way Dumb, or 3-Way Aux | Range: 0-2 0 = Single Pole 1 = Multi-Way (Dumb) 2 = Multi-Way (Aux) Max Taps = 3
Tap down to select 0 and up/down to select 1-2 |
14 | Switch Delay Time | Refers to the delay between when you press the switch and the light turns on. By default, there is a 500ms delay to account for multi-taps (scene control). In other words, the switch does not turn on right away because it's waiting for a potential multi-tap. You can turn this delay off, but you will lose multi-tap control on the paddle (you will still have it on the config/favorites button). | Range: 0-9 Interval: 1 = 100ms Max Taps = 8**
Tap down on the paddle to change to a value of 0, then up/down to change to other values
**Values of 1 & 2 are not available |
15 | Smart Fan Mode | Turns on/off Smart Fan Mode which provides full power to the load to keep your smart bulb on. | Range: 0-1 0 = SFM Disabled 1 = SFM Enabled
Tap down for a value of 0 and up for a value of 1 |
16 | Switch Mode | Refers to the switch being in either On/Off or Dimmer mode. | Range: 0-1 0 = Ceiling Fan Mode 1 = Exhaust Mode
Tap down for a value of 0 and up for a value of 1 |