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REMINDER: This switch is only to be used to control lights (except ballasts or any lights connected to a transformer). Do not use the switches on outlets, fans, or any other inductive load.
This is the digital setup instructions for the Blue Series Smart 2-1 Switch (On/Off or Dimmer) on the SmartThings platform.
Navigating the Instructions
Please click on any of the sections in the Table of Contents to get started. We recommend working your way down as it follows an intentional flow that is user friendly and hub/gateway specific. As always, any questions, please see the Additional Resources links section or submit a ticket, we’re happy to help.
Quick Setup Instructions
Follow these if you have already installed the 2-1 switch before and are just looking for some quick pairing instructions. If this is your first time installing the 2-1 switch, please skip this section and work your way through the various sections below starting with the Prerequisites.
This section assumes the following:
You’ve installed the Edge Driver
You’ve wired the switch and it works manually
Let’s begin:
Make sure your switch LED is pulsing blue as shown in Video #1 – if it’s not, press the config/favorite button three (3) times as shown in Video #2
With your LED pulsing blue, open up your SmartThings App to the, “Devices” tab and click on the + at the top right
Click, “Add Device”
Then under, “Scan for nearby devices” click, “Scan”
SmartThings should then search for, find and initialize the switch
If your LED bar refuses to pulse blue, then please hold down on the top of the paddle as well as the config/favorites button for approximately 20 seconds until the LED Bar turns Red and then let go. The LED Bar will blink red three times to confirm as shown in the video below.
Prerequisites
The only prerequisite to pairing this switch is the following:
Installation of the Device Edge Driver
While this switch will also pair without it, for full functionality, you’ll want to install the Edge Driver.
Device Edge Driver Installation
To install the Edge Driver, please follow the instructions below:
Click on the following link Samsung Edge Driver Access and sign into your Samsung account (you may have 2-Factor Authentication on – if so, please follow the directions Samsung gives you to attain a code)
Next, click, “Enroll” by the hub your devices are paired to
Next, click, “Available Drivers”
Finally, click on the driver you’d like installed by clicking, “Install” (NOTE: In this case, please install, “Inovelli Blue Series”)
Now when you pair your switch, it should automatically pick up the Edge Driver. Feel free to move onto the next section of the Setup Instructions below.
Installation Instructions
Before setting up your switch within SmartThings, you will have to manually install your switch in the wall and have it powered up. In order to do that, you (or your licensed electrician) will need to follow our Wiring Instructions which can be found below:
Pairing Instructions
The below instructions assume you have installed the Edge Driver prior to pairing.
Open your SmartThings App and go to the, "Devices" tab
Press the (+) button at the top right of the screen
Click on, “Add Device”
At the bottom of the screen click on, "Scan nearby"
While your SmartThings hub is scanning, make sure your switch LED is pulsing blue as shown in Video #1 – if it’s not, press the config/favorite button three (3) times as shown in Video #2. The LED Bar should start pulsing blue and, if successfully paired to SmartThings, it will briefly turn green
Video #1: Switch Already Pulsing BlueVideo #2: Press config/favorites button to initiate the LED pulsing blue
In addition, your app will show your switch, which should show up as, "Inovelli 2-in-1 Blue Series" (if it doesn't, you will need to install and apply the Edge Driver)
Click on, "Done"
Click on the switch that was just added (it will show up as, "Inovelli 2-in-1 Blue Series") to access the device
To rename the switch, click on the three dots at the top right and select, "Edit", followed by renaming the switch under where it says, "Device name" (click, "Save" when completed)
Once your switch is successfully paired, check to make sure you have basic functionality of your switch by turning it on/off.
If you'd like to change your switch to a dimmer switch or need to program it to work in a multi-way setup, please move on to the, "Switch Configuration" section below.
Switch Configuration
In this section, we will help you change your switch mode (ie: On/Off or Dimmer) and type (Single-Pole, 3-Way Aux, 3-Way Dumb/Existing).
If you are trying to setup your switch in Smart Bulb Mode, please still select the Switch Mode and Type from the below instructions, and then follow the directions to setup Smart Bulb Mode
Switch Mode (On/Off or Dimmer)
To change your Blue Series 2-1 switch from an On/Off to a Dimmer or vice versa in SmartThings, please follow the instructions below:
Open your SmartThings App and go to the, "Devices" tab
Find your Blue Series 2-1 Switch and click on it
Click on the three dots at the top right and select, "Settings"
Click on, "258. Switch Mode" and then select either, "On/Off (default)" or "Dimmer" followed by, "OK"
Click on the back arrow "<" and test out your switch
Switch Type (Single-Pole, Multi-Way Aux/Dumb)
To program your Blue Series 2-1 switch to operate in a Single-Pole, Multi-Way Aux, Multi-Way Dumb, or Full Sine Mode in SmartThings, please follow the instructions below:
Open your SmartThings App and go to the, "Devices" tab
Find your Blue Series 2-1 Switch and click on it
Click on the three dots at the top right and select, "Settings"
Click on, "22. Aux Switch Type" and then select either, "None (default)" (this is Single-Pole), "3-Way Dumb Switch", "3-Way Aux Switch" or "Full-Sine Mode" (NOTE: Full-Sine Mode is only available if your switch is wired as a Single-Pole and has a Neutral wire) followed by, "OK"
Click on the back arrow "<" and test out your switch
Advanced Feature Setup
This switch is packed with features and most of them come directly from this community. They've been debated back and forth, added to wishlists, and talked about over the course of 4+ years (as this switch builds on our Red Series lineup).
Below we will provide a link to all the parameters and show you how to change them from within SmartThings and then we'll go into some of the advanced features and explain how to set them up in SmartThings.
Parameter Explanations
You will need to install an Edge Driver prior to accessing any of these features from within the app. Instructions can be found here: Edge Driver Installation
A parameter is a setting within the switch firmware that allows you to change how the switch operates. For example, you want to change how fast your lights dim on and off, the color of the LED bar, minimum speed level and much more -- all with a few clicks within the app.
To access your parameters, please follow the steps below:
Open your SmartThings App and go to the, "Devices" tab
Find your Blue Series Fan Switch and click on it
Click on the three dots at the top right and select, "Settings"
From here, you can scroll down, locate and change the various parameters on the switch
For a list of the most up-to-date parameters and the firmware version they are associated with, please visit the Blue Series 2-1 Switch Parameter Page
Animated Notifications
Animated notifications are used when you want to have a visual cue on your LED bar notify you of a certain event. A few examples would be:
LED Bar pulses purple if your garage door is left open past 9pm
LED Bar chases red if your front door is unlocked
LED Bar fast blinks orange if a door is opened at night time
These notifications are accomplished by using, "Routines" within the SmartThings App.
For more information about Animated Notifications as well as some examples of how to set them up, please visit the following article: Setting Up Animated Notifications • SmartThings
In addition you can check out our article to see the animations on the switch: Animated Notification Examples
Scene Control
Scene control, in this context, refers to activating a scene from your light switch via a tap sequence (ie: double-tap, triple-tap, favorites button, etc). This is not to be confused with setting up scenes in your SmartThings app, which is different.
To learn how to setup multi-tap scene control, please visit the following article: Setting Up Multi-Tap Scene Control • SmartThings
Smart Bulb Mode
Smart Bulb Mode is a special mode that allows you to use your Inovelli smart switch to control smart bulbs. Rather than cutting power to your smart bulbs, Smart Bulb Mode tells the switch to send a digital signal to your bulbs or your hub to turn on/off or dim.
There are a few different methods we can use to accomplish setting up your switch to work with smart bulbs and it will depend on the type of smart bulbs you have. If you have Zigbee bulbs, you can use either Zigbee Bindings and/or Multi-Tap Scene Control. If you have anything other than Zigbee, you'll need to use Multi-Tap Scene Control.
Please see the diagram below to better illustrate the differences between Zigbee Bindings and Multi-Tap Scene Control.
Our recommendation is to use Zigbee Bindings whenever you can as it provides the best user experience in terms of speed and also it best mimics a normal, "dumb" switch and bulb.
Zigbee Binding
Zigbee binding is when two or more Zigbee products communicate directly with one another without the need to communicate with a hub. There are two main benefits of utilizing Zigbee binding: speed & local control.
From a speed standpoint, cutting out the middle-man (hub) can save precious milliseconds or even seconds depending on your cloud and/or processing power off your hub. Whereas from a local control standpoint, if your hub goes does down and cannot communicate, your products can still talk to each other.
To setup Zigbee Binding with your SmartThings Hub, please see this article: Setting Up Zigbee Bindings • SmartThings