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Please use this document as a resource to understand the various parameters on your Red Series Fan & Light switch (LZW36). We try to keep this up-to-date, but as we constantly change our firmware, there may be a mistake. Please reach out if you see anything that needs to be corrected.
Parameter Table
Please see the table below for a quick reference guide to the parameters on the Red Series Fan & Light switch (LZW36). The table is meant to provide a high level view of all the parameters. For a full explanation of each parameter, please click on the hyperlink in each cell to be taken down the page to the appropriate section.
# | Name | Range | Default | Size | FW Version |
1 | 0-100 | 3 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
2 | 0-99 | 99 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
3 | 0-99 | 99 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
4 | 0-99 | 99 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
5 | 1-45 | 1 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
6 | 55-99 | 99 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
7 | 1-45 | 1 |
| 1.31+ | |
8 | 55-99 | 99 |
| 1.31+ | |
10 | 0-32767 | 0 | 2 | 1.31+ | |
11 | 0-32767 | 0 |
| 1.31+ | |
12 | 0-99 | 0 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
13 | 0-99 | 0 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
14 | 0-99 | 0 |
| 1.31+ | |
15 | 0-99 | 0 |
| 1.31+ | |
16 | 0-100 | 100 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
17 | 0-100 | 0 |
| 1.31+ | |
18 | 0-255 | 170 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
19 | 0-10 | 5 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
20 | 0-255 | 170 |
| 1.31+ | |
21 | 0-10 | 5 |
| 1.31+ | |
22 | 0-10 | 1 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
23 | 0-10 | 1 |
| 1.31+ | |
24 | Varies | 0 | 4 | 1.31+ | |
25 | Varies | 0 |
| 1.31+ | |
26 | 0-10 | 3 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
27 | 0-10 | 3 |
| 1.31+ | |
28 | 0-100 | 10 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
29 | 0-32767 | 3600 | 2 | 1.31+ | |
30 | 0-100 | 10 | 1 | 1.31+ | |
32 | 2.4 GHz Optimization | 0-78 | 0 | 1 | 1.36+ |
51 | 0-1 | 1 | 1 | 1.36+ |
Switch Parameter Descriptions
Below we'll list out the parameter number, description, range, default value, size, firmware version it was implemented and an example of how to use it.
Dimming Speed & Ramp Rate Adjustment Parameters
Dimming speed refers to how fast or slow the light turns on when you change the dim level either remotely or locally (at the switch) such as from 10-20%, 60-80%, etc.
Ramp rate refers to how fast or slow the light turns on when you either remotely or locally (at the switch) bring the switch from off to on (or on to off).
Parameter 1 - Dimming Speed - Remote
To change the remote dimming speed on your Red Series Fan & Light Switch (LZW36), you would select Parameter 1 within your hub and then input a range of 0-100, with each interval equating to 1 second with default value of 3 meaning that the switch will dim on and off in 3 seconds..
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = Instant On (Mimics an On/Off Switch)
1 = 1 second
100 = 100 seconds
Default: 3
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 2 - Dimming Speed - Local
To change the dimming speed at the switch (locally) on your Red Series Fan & Light Switch, you would select Parameter 2 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, with each interval equating to 1 second with the default being that the switch will default to whatever is selected in Parameter 1.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-99
0 = Instant On (Mimics an On/Off Switch)
1 = 1 second
98 = 98 seconds
99 = Sync with Parameter 1
Default: 3
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 3 - Ramp Rate - Remote
To change the remote ramp rate for how fast your Red Series Fan & Light Switch goes from off to on and on to off you would select Parameter 3 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, with each interval equating to 1 second with the default being that the switch will default to whatever is selected in Parameter 1.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-99
0 = Instant On
1 = 1 second
98 = 98 seconds
99 = Sync with Parameter 1
Default: 101
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 4 - Ramp Rate - Local
To change the ramp rate for how fast the Red Series Fan & Light Switch goes from off to on and on to off (locally) you would select Parameter 4 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, with each interval equating to 1 second with the default being that the switch will default to whatever is selected in Parameter 1.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-99
0 = Instant On
1 = 1 second
98 = 100 seconds
99 = Sync to Parameter 1
Default: 101
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Min / Max Dim Level, Invert Switch, & Auto Off Timer Parameters
Minimum Dim Level - Light refers to the minimum level the light switch will dim to.
Maximum Dim Level - Light refers to the maximum level the light switch will dim to.
Minimum Speed Level - Fan refers to the minimum speed level the light switch will go to (ie: Low, Medium)
Maximum Speed Level - Fan refers to the maximum speed level the light switch will go to (ie: Medium, High)
Auto-Off Timer refers to the switch being turned off after a certain amount of time (in seconds) and can be set for both the fan and light portion of the switch independently.
Parameter 5 - Minimum Dim Level
To change the minimum dim level for how low your Red Series Fan & Light Switch dims to, you would select Parameter 5 within your hub and then input a range of 1-45, where the lower the numeric value equals the lower the minimum dim level (1 = 1%) and the higher the numeric value equals the higher the minimum dim level (45 = 45%) with the default being that the switch will be at 1%.
This is typically used for fixing flickering bulbs or calibrating the bulb if it shuts off prior to 1%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 1-45
1 = 1%
45 = 45%
Default: 1
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 6 - Maximum Dim Level
To change the maximum dim level for how low your Red Series Fan & Light Switch dims to, you would select Parameter 6 within your hub and then input a range of 55-99, where the lower the numeric value equals the lower the maximum dim level (55 = 55%) and the higher the numeric value equals the higher the maximum dim level (99 = 100%) with the default being that the switch will be at 100%.
This is typically used for calibrating the bulb if reaches the maximum level before 100%.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 55-99
55 = 55%
99 = 100%
Default: 99
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 7 - Minimum Speed Level
To change the minimum fan speed level for how low your Red Series Fan & Light Switch adjusts its speed to, you would select Parameter 7 within your hub and then input a range of 1-45, where the lower the numeric value equals the lower the minimum speed level (1-33 = Low) and the higher the numeric value equals the higher the minimum speed level (34-45 = Medium) with the default being that the switch will be at the low speed for a minimum.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 1-45
1-33 = Low
34-45 = Medium
Default: 1
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 8 - Maximum Dim Level
To change the maximum dim level for how high your Red Series Fan & Light Switch adjusts its speed to, you would select Parameter 8 within your hub and then input a range of 55-99, where the lower the numeric value equals the lower the maximum speed level (55-66 = Medium) and the higher the numeric value equals the higher the maximum dim level (67-99 = High%) with the default being that the switch will be at the high speed for a maximum.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 55-99
55-67 = Medium
68-99 = High
Default: 99
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 10 - Auto-Off Timer - Light
To set an auto-off timer where you can have your Red Series Fan & Light Switch turn off the light portion after a certain amount of seconds, you would select Parameter 10 within your hub and then input a range of 0-32767, where each interval is a second.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-32767
0 = Disabled
1 = 1 second
32767 = 32767 seconds
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 2
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 11 - Auto-Off Timer - Fan
To set an auto-off timer where you can have your Red Series Fan & Light Switch turn off the fan portion after a certain amount of seconds, you would select Parameter 11 within your hub and then input a range of 0-32767, where each interval is a second.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-32767
0 = Disabled
1 = 1 second
32767 = 32767 seconds
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 2
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Default Levels, Level After Power Restored & LED Indicator Timeout Parameters
Default Level - Local refers to the default dim or speed level the switch goes to when turned on at the switch (ie: if you set the default dim level to 60%, that's the percentage the switch turns on to when you turn it on whereas if you set the default speed level to 66, that would turn the switch on to Medium).
Default Level - Remote refers to the default dim or speed 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 whereas if you set the default speed level to 66, that would turn the switch on to Medium).
Level After Power Restored refers to the dim or speed level the switch will return to when power is restored to it (ie: after a power outage).
LED Indicator Timeout changes the amount of time (in seconds) the RGB Bar shows the dim or speed level (ie: if you are actively dimming or adjusting the speed of the light, the LED Bar will show you approximately what level the fan or the light is at -- the timeout is the time that indicator shows once you let go of the paddle)
Parameter 12 - Default Level - Local (Light)
To set the default level your Red Series Fan & Light Switch light turns on to when you manually press the switch, you would select Parameter 12 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, where a value of 0 means that the switch will go to the last state it was in prior to being turned off and the lower the numeric value equals a lower dim level (1 = 1%) and the higher the numeric value equals a higher dim level (99 = 100%) with the default being that the switch will return to the prior state it was in.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-99
0 = Returns to state prior to being turned off
1 = 1%
99 = 100%
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 13 - Default Level - Remote (Light)
To set the default level your Red Series Fan & Light Switch light turns on to when you turn on your switch remotely (via an app), you would select Parameter 13 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, where a value of 0 means that the switch will go to the last state it was in prior to being turned off and the lower the numeric value equals a lower dim level (1 = 1%) and the higher the numeric value equals a higher dim level (99 = 100%) with the default being that the switch will return to the prior state it was in.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-99
0 = Returns to state prior to being turned off
1 = 1%
99 = 100%
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 14 - Default Level - Local (Fan)
To set the default level your Red Series Fan & Light Switch fan turns on to when you manually press the switch, you would select Parameter 14 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, where a value of 0 means that the switch will go to the last state it was in prior to being turned off and the lower the numeric value equals a lower speed level (1-33 = Low) and the higher the numeric value equals a higher dim level (67-99 = High) with the default being that the switch will return to the prior state it was in.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-99
0 = Returns to state prior to being turned off
1 = 1%
99 = 100%
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 15 - Default Level - Remote (Light)
To set the default level your Red Series Fan & Light Switch fan turns on to when you turn on your switch remotely (via an app), you would select Parameter 15 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, where a value of 0 means that the switch will go to the last state it was in prior to being turned off and the lower the numeric value equals a lower dim level (1-33 = Low) and the higher the numeric value equals a higher dim level (67-99 = High) with the default being that the switch will return to the prior state it was in.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-99
0 = Returns to state prior to being turned off
1 = 1%
99 = 100%
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 16 - Level After Power Restored (Light)
To set the behavior that the lighting portion of your Red Series Fan & Light Switch enacts after a power outage, you would select Parameter 16 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, where a value of 0 equals off, 100 equals the last dim level the switch was set at, the lower the numeric value equals a lower dim level (1 = 1%) and the higher the numeric value equals a higher dim level (99 = 100%) with the default being that the switch will return to the prior state it was in.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = Off
1 = 1%
99 = 100%
100 = Returns to state prior to power outage
Default: 100
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 17 - Level After Power Restored (Fan)
To set the behavior that the fan portion of your Red Series Fan & Light Switch enacts after a power outage, you would select Parameter 17 within your hub and then input a range of 0-99, where a value of 0 equals off, 100 equals the last speed level the switch was set at, the lower the numeric value equals a lower speed level (1-33 = Low) and the higher the numeric value equals a higher dim level (67-99 = High) with the default being that the switch will return to the prior state it was in.
NOTE: The Z-Wave Command Class required for dimming (SwitchMultiLevel) only has a range of 0-99 (this is why you don't see 100 listed for 100%). We've scaled the range of 0-99 to equal 0-100 and in this case, 99 = 100%.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = Off
1 = 1%
99 = 100%
100 = Returns to state prior to power outage
Default: 100
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 26 - LED Indicator Timeout (Light)
To adjust the time that the LED Bar displays the value of the light portion of your Red Series Fan & Light Switch is at (ie: on/off, dim level), you would select Parameter 26 within your hub and then input a range of 0-10, where a value of 0 equals always off and each interval equals one second with the default value of 3.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-10
0 = LED Bar is always off
1 = 1 second
10 = 10 seconds
Default: 3
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 27 - LED Indicator Timeout (Fan)
To adjust the time that the LED Bar displays the value of the fan portion of your Red Series Fan & Light Switch is at (ie: on/off, dim level), you would select Parameter 27 within your hub and then input a range of 0-10, where a value of 0 equals always off and each interval equals one second with the default value of 3.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-10
0 = LED Bar is always off
1 = 1 second
10 = 10 seconds
Default: 3
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Power & Energy Parameters
Active Power Reports refer to the reporting of the power level change and will result in a new power report being sent in wattage (W).
Periodic Power & Energy Reports refer to the time period between consecutive power and energy reports being sent (in seconds).
Energy Reports refer to the reporting of the energy level change and will result in a new energy report being sent in kilowatt hours (kWh).
Parameter 28 - Active Power Reports
To adjust the threshold at which a power report is sent based on a change in Wattage on your Red Series Fan & Light Switch, you would select Parameter 28 within your hub and then input a range of 0-100, where zero disables the reports and each interval equals a percent change in wattage.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = Power Reports are Disabled
1 = 1% change
10 = 10% change
100 = 10W change
Default: 10
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 29 - Periodic Power & Energy Reports
To adjust the time period at which consecutive power or energy reports are sent on your Red Series Fan & Light Switch, you would select Parameter 29 within your hub and then input a range of 0-32767, where zero disables the reports and each interval equals 1 second.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-32767
0 = Periodic Power & Energy Reports are Disabled
1 = 1 second
32767 = 32767 seconds
Default: 3600
Size (Bytes): 2
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 30 - Active Energy Reports
To adjust the threshold at which an energy report is sent based on a change in kilowatt hours on your Red Series Fan & Light Switch, you would select Parameter 30 within your hub and then input a range of 0-32767, where zero disables the reports and each interval equals a percent change in kilowatt hours (kWh).
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = Energy Reports are Disabled
1 = 1%
10 = 10%
100 = 100%
Default: 10
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
LED Indicator Parameters (Color, Intensity)
For a visual example of notifications, please visit the Inovelli Toolbox which will show you what the various animations look like (be sure to select, "Fan/Light Combo Fan & Light (LZW36)").
Parameter 18 - Default LED Color (Light)
To adjust the color of the light portion LED Bar on the Red Series Fan & Light switch find parameter 18 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The easiest way to determine a color's value is to go to the Inovelli Toolbox, select, "Fan\Light Combo Dimmer (LZW36)" and then select, "LED" and use the slider to select a color (ie: 170 is blue). The default is 170 which is Blue.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-255
0 = Red
1-255 = Values of a color wheel (use Inovelli Toolbox)
Default: 170
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 19 - Default LED Intensity (When On) - (Light)
To adjust the light's LED Bar's brightness on the Red Series Fan & Light switch when the light (load) is on, find parameter 19 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The lower the number, the lower the intensity (ie: 0 = Off, 1 = 10%, 10 = 100%, etc). The default value is 5 (50%).
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = LED Bar Off
1 = 10% (Low Intensity)
5 = 50% (Medium Intensity)
10 = 100% (High Intensity)
Default: 5
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 20 - Default LED Color (Fan)
To adjust the color of the fan portion LED Bar on the Red Series Fan & Light switch find parameter 20 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The easiest way to determine a color's value is to go to the Inovelli Toolbox, select, "Fan\Light Combo Dimmer (LZW36)" and then select, "LED" and use the slider to select a color (ie: 170 is blue). The default is 170 which is Blue.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-255
0 = Red
1-255 = Values of a color wheel (use Inovelli Toolbox)
Default: 170
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 21 - Default LED Intensity (When On) - (Fan)
To adjust the fan's LED Bar's brightness on the Red Series Fan & Light switch when the fan (load) is on, find parameter 21 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The lower the number, the lower the intensity (ie: 0 = Off, 1 = 10%, 10 = 100%, etc). The default value is 5 (50%).
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = LED Bar Off
1 = 10% (Low Intensity)
5 = 50% (Medium Intensity)
10 = 100% (High Intensity)
Default: 5
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 22 - Default LED Intensity (When Off) - (Light)
To adjust the light's LED Bar's brightness on the Red Series Fan & Light switch when the light (load) is off, find parameter 22 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The lower the number, the lower the intensity (ie: 0 = Off, 1 = 10%, 10 = 100%, etc). The default value is 1 (10%).
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = LED Bar Off
1 = 10% (Low Intensity)
5 = 50% (Medium Intensity)
10 = 100% (High Intensity)
Default: 1
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 23 - Default LED Intensity (When Off) - (Fan)
To adjust the fan's LED Bar's brightness on the Red Series Fan & Light switch when the fan (load) is off, find parameter 23 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The lower the number, the lower the intensity (ie: 0 = Off, 1 = 10%, 10 = 100%, etc). The default value is 1 (10%).
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-100
0 = LED Bar Off
1 = 10% (Low Intensity)
5 = 50% (Medium Intensity)
10 = 100% (High Intensity)
Default: 1
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 24 - Default LED Notification (Light)
To adjust the light's LED Bar's notification on the Red Series Fan & Light, find parameter 24 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The easiest way to see what the notification will look like is to go to the Inovelli Toolbox. First, select, "Fan\Light Combo Dimmer (LZW36)" and then you can play with the color selector, brightness level, duration and finally you can select the animation itself by clicking on the, "Effect" drop-down. The default is for the LED's notifications to be set to 0, which is off.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-83823359
0 = Off
1-83823359 = A sum of the bytes listed below (use Inovelli Toolbox to calculate)
Byte 1 = Duration
Byte 2 = Brightness Level
Byte 3 = Color
Byte 4 = Effect
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 4
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Parameter 25 - Default LED Notification (Light)
To adjust the fan's LED Bar's notification on the Red Series Fan & Light, find parameter 25 in your hub's UI and change accordingly. The easiest way to see what the notification will look like is to go to the Inovelli Toolbox. First, select, "Fan\Light Combo Dimmer (LZW36)" and then you can play with the color selector, brightness level, duration and finally you can select the animation itself by clicking on the, "Effect" drop-down. The default is for the LED's notifications to be set to 0, which is off.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-83823359
0 = Off
1-83823359 = A sum of the bytes listed below (use Inovelli Toolbox to calculate)
Byte 1 = Duration
Byte 2 = Brightness Level
Byte 3 = Color
Byte 4 = Effect
Default: 0
Size (Bytes): 4
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.31+
Other Parameters
Switch Delay refers to the delay between when you press the switch and the light turns on. By default, there is a 700ms 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).
Parameter 51 - Switch Delay
To turn off the delay between when the Red Series Fan & Light is pressed and the light turns on/off find Parameter 51 and enter a value of 0 which allows for, "instant on/off" and will turn the light on/off as soon as you let go of the paddle. Please note that if you set the switch to, "instant on/off" it will disable multi-tap scene control from the paddle (you will still have multi-tap scene control from the config/favorites button). The default is a value of 1, which has a 700 millisecond delay. Please make sure you have firmware version 1.47 or above to use this feature.
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented
Range: 0-1
0 = No Button Delay (0ms)
1 = 700 Millisecond Delay
Default: 1
Size (Bytes): 1
Firmware Version Implemented: 1.36+