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In this article, you will learn how to control your smart bulb(s) from your Red or Blue Series Inovelli switch(es). Smart bulbs require full power to them at all time, so we will potentially be utilizing Smart Bulb Mode on your Inovelli switch plus the combination of multi-tap scene control, Zigbee Bindings and Z-Wave Associations using the SmartThings app.
Please scroll down to the section that best matches your setup. However, before you do, please read through the various methods of controlling smart bulbs to see which one you'd prefer to setup.
Methods to Control Smart Bulbs
There are a few different methods that you can use to control your smart bulbs using your Red or Blue Inovelli Smart Switch and they are as follows:
Zigbee Bindings
Z-Wave Associations
Multi-Tap Scene Control
Zigbee Bindings - Blue Series
Zigbee Bindings are used when you have two or more Zigbee devices such as a Blue Series Inovelli switch and a compatible Zigbee bulb (such as Philips Hue). The benefits of using Zigbee Bindings is that your switch(es) can directly communicate with your Zigbee bulbs, bypassing your SmartThings hub. This is beneficial because if your hub goes down, your smart switch(es) will still control your smart bulb(s) and since the hub is bypassed, the speed is unmatched, almost mimicking a traditional light switch and bulb. In addition, you will have full control of dimming on the smart bulb.
Here is an example of Zigbee Bindings using a Blue Series Inovelli switch and Philips Hue bulbs:
NET: Use this method if you have two or more Zigbee devices
Z-Wave Associations - Red Series
Z-Wave Associations are used when you have two or more Z-Wave devices such as a Red Series Inovelli switch and a compatible Z-Wave bulb. The benefits of using Z-Wave Associations is that your switch(es) can directly communicate with your Z-Wave bulbs, bypassing your SmartThings hub. This is beneficial because if your hub goes down, your smart switch(es) will still control your smart bulb(s) and since the hub is bypassed, the speed is unmatched, almost mimicking a traditional light switch and bulb. In addition, you will have full control of dimming on the smart bulb.
NET: Use this method if you have two or more Z-Wave devices
Multi-Tap Scene Control
Multi-Tap Scene Control utilizes virtual buttons inside the switch to turn on and off your smart bulbs. For example, your Red or Blue Series switches have 21 different button combinations that are built into the firmware. Seven (7) on the up paddle (tap 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, Hold, Release), seven (7) on the down paddle (tap 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, Hold, Release), and seven on the configuration/favorites button (tap 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, Hold, Release).
When it comes to controlling a smart bulb, you would setup your switch to work like a normal, dumb switch by associating a tap up 1x to turn the bulb on, and a tap down 1x to turn the bulb off. Then you can also utilize the other virtual buttons to change the dim level, color, etc. The only downside of this method is that if your hub goes down, your multi-taps will not work.
NET: Use this method if you have a mix of protocols (ie: Zigbee switch + WiFi bulb, Z-Wave switch + Zigbee bulb, etc)
Zigbee Bindings for Smart Bulb Control
1x Smart Bulb Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a Zigbee smart bulb that is connected to the load of your Zigbee smart switch as shown below.
Because the above example has the Inovelli switch wired directly to the smart bulb, we will need to use Smart Bulb Mode to ensure the smart bulb always has power to it, then use Zigbee Bindings to turn on, off and dim the bulb.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
First, put your Inovelli Blue Series switch into Smart Bulb Mode by holding 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 Bulb Mode.
Next, go to the following link and click on the dropdown: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8423030-setting-up-zigbee-bindings-smartthings#h_67535b8913
2+ Smart Bulbs Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have multiple smart bulbs that are connected to the load of your smart switch as shown below.
Because the above example has the Inovelli switch wired directly to the smart bulbs, we will need to use Smart Bulb Mode to ensure the smart bulbs always has power to them, then use a combination of multi-taps to turn on and off the bulbs.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
First, put your Inovelli Blue Series switch into Smart Bulb Mode by holding 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 Bulb Mode.
Next, go to the following link and click on the dropdown: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8423030-setting-up-zigbee-bindings-smartthings#h_4ab533d3bc
1x Smart Bulb Not Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a smart bulb that is not connected to the load of your smart switch as shown below.
In the above example, the bulb is not directly wired to the switch, so we will not need to use Smart Bulb Mode. However, please ensure that the smart bulb is on and no one shuts off the lamp (or fixture). Below we will setup a series of automations to turn on and off your smart bulb using your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
Follow the instructions located here: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8423030-setting-up-zigbee-bindings-smartthings#h_67535b8913
2+ Smart Bulbs Not Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a smart bulb that is not connected to the load of your smart switch as shown below.
In the above example, the bulbs are not directly wired to the switch, so we will not need to use Smart Bulb Mode. However, please ensure that the smart bulbs are on and no one shuts off the lamps (or fixtures). Below we will setup a series of automations to turn on and off your smart bulbs using your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
Follow the instructions located here: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8423030-setting-up-zigbee-bindings-smartthings#h_4ab533d3bc
Z-Wave Associations for Smart Bulb Control
1x Smart Bulb Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a Z-Wave smart bulb that is connected to the load of your Zigbee smart switch as shown below.
Because the above example has the Inovelli switch wired directly to the smart bulb, we will need to use Smart Bulb Mode to ensure the smart bulb always has power to it, then use Z-Wave Associations to turn on, off and dim the bulb.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
First, put your Inovelli Red Series switch into Smart Bulb Mode by holding 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 Bulb Mode.
Next, go to the following link and click on the dropdown: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8478024-setting-up-z-wave-associations-smartthings#h_edb34451e6
2+ Smart Bulbs Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have multiple smart bulbs that are connected to the load of your smart switch as shown below.
Because the above example has the Inovelli switch wired directly to the smart bulbs, we will need to use Smart Bulb Mode to ensure the smart bulbs always has power to them, then use a combination of multi-taps to turn on and off the bulbs.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
First, put your Inovelli Red Series switch into Smart Bulb Mode by holding 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 Bulb Mode.
Next, go to the following link and click on the dropdown: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8478024-setting-up-z-wave-associations-smartthings#h_d4a4310899
1x Smart Bulb Not Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a smart bulb that is not connected to the load of your smart switch as shown below.
In the above example, the bulb is not directly wired to the switch, so we will not need to use Smart Bulb Mode. However, please ensure that the smart bulb is on and no one shuts off the lamp (or fixture). Below we will setup a series of automations to turn on and off your smart bulb using your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
Follow the instructions located here: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8478024-setting-up-z-wave-associations-smartthings#h_edb34451e6
2+ Smart Bulbs Not Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a smart bulb that is not connected to the load of your smart switch as shown below.
In the above example, the bulbs are not directly wired to the switch, so we will not need to use Smart Bulb Mode. However, please ensure that the smart bulbs are on and no one shuts off the lamps (or fixtures). Below we will setup a series of automations to turn on and off your smart bulbs using your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
Follow the instructions located here: https://help.inovelli.com/en/articles/8478024-setting-up-z-wave-associations-smartthings#h_d4a4310899
Multi-Tap Scenes for Smart Bulb Control
1x Smart Bulb Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a smart bulb that is connected to the load of your Red or Blue Series smart switch as shown below.
Because the above example has the Inovelli switch wired directly to the smart bulb, we will need to use Smart Bulb Mode to ensure the smart bulb always has power to it, then use multi-tap scene control to turn on and off the bulb.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
First, put your Inovelli Blue Series switch into Smart Bulb Mode by holding 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 Bulb Mode.
Next, open up your SmartThings app and on the, "Favorites" tab, click on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Select, "Create Routine"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the top portion of the paddle to turn on the light, scroll to where it says, "Up Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" next to where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulb you'd like to turn on and click, "Next"
Click on, "Turn on" and then, "Done" (NOTE: This will turn the bulb on to the last level it was on prior to turning it off. If you want to always turn the bulb onto a certain dim level, select, "Dimmer" and set the appropriate dim level)
Click on, "Save"
Feel free to rename your routine, select an icon and click, "Save"
Now we'll setup another routine to turn off the bulb. Start by clicking on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the bottom portion of the paddle to turn off the light, scroll to where it says, "Down Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulb you'd like to turn on and click, "Next"
Click on, "Turn off" and then, "Done"
Click on, "Save"
Feel free to rename your routine and then click on, "Save"
Test out your routines by pressing on the top and bottom part of your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch and see if the light turns on and off
2+ Smart Bulbs Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a smart bulb that is connected to the load of your Red or Blue Series smart switch as shown below.
Because the above example has the Inovelli switch wired directly to the smart bulbs, we will need to use Smart Bulb Mode to ensure the smart bulbs always have power to it, then use multi-tap scene control to turn on and off the bulbs.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
First, put your Inovelli Blue Series switch into Smart Bulb Mode by holding 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 Bulb Mode.
Next, open up your SmartThings app and on the, "Favorites" tab, click on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Select, "Create Routine"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the top portion of the paddle to turn on the light, scroll to where it says, "Up Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" next to where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulbs you'd like to turn on and click, "Next"
Make sure the drop-downs on each bulb says, "Turn on" and then, "Done" (NOTE: This will turn the bulbs on to the last level they were on prior to turning them off. If you want to always turn the bulbs onto a certain dim level, select, "Dimmer" and set the appropriate dim level)
Click on, "Save"
Now we'll setup another routine to turn off the bulbs. Start by clicking on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the bottom portion of the paddle to turn off the light, scroll to where it says, "Down Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulbs you'd like to turn off and click, "Next"
Click on the drop-downs of each bulb and select, "Turn off" and then click, "Save"
Feel free to rename your routine and then click on, "Save"
Test out your routines by pressing on the top and bottom part of your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch and see if the light bulbs turn on and off
1x Smart Bulb Not Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have a smart bulb that is not connected to the load of your Red or Blue Series smart switch as shown below.
In the above example, the bulb is not directly wired to the switch, so we will not need to use Smart Bulb Mode. However, please ensure that the smart bulb is on and no one shuts off the lamp (or fixture). Below we will setup a series of automations to turn on and off your smart bulb using your Inovelli White Series switch.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
Start by opening up your SmartThings app and on the, "Favorites" tab, click on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Select, "Create Routine"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the top portion of the paddle to turn on the light, scroll to where it says, "Up Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" next to where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulb you'd like to turn on and click, "Next"
Click on, "Turn on" and then, "Done" (NOTE: This will turn the bulb on to the last level it was on prior to turning it off. If you want to always turn the bulb onto a certain dim level, select, "Dimmer" and set the appropriate dim level)
Click on, "Save"
Feel free to rename your routine, select an icon and click, "Save"
Now we'll setup another routine to turn off the bulb. Start by clicking on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the bottom portion of the paddle to turn off the light, scroll to where it says, "Down Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulb you'd like to turn on and click, "Next"
Click on, "Turn off" and then, "Done"
Click on, "Save"
Feel free to rename your routine and then click on, "Save"
Test out your routines by pressing on the top and bottom part of your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch and see if the light turns on and off
2+ Smart Bulbs Not Wired to 1x Smart Switch
In this example, you have multiple smart bulbs that are not connected to the load of your Red or Blue Series smart switch as shown below.
In the above example, the bulbs are not directly wired to the switch, so we will not need to use Smart Bulb Mode. However, please ensure that the smart bulbs are on and no one shuts off the lamps (or fixtures). Below we will setup a series of automations to turn on and off your smart bulbs using your Inovelli White Series switch.
Written Instructions
Written Instructions
Open up your SmartThings app and on the, "Favorites" tab, click on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Select, "Create Routine"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the top portion of the paddle to turn on the light, scroll to where it says, "Up Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" next to where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulbs you'd like to turn on and click, "Next"
Make sure the drop-downs on each bulb says, "Turn on" and then, "Done" (NOTE: This will turn the bulbs on to the last level they were on prior to turning them off. If you want to always turn the bulbs onto a certain dim level, select, "Dimmer" and set the appropriate dim level)
Click on, "Save"
Now we'll setup another routine to turn off the bulbs. Start by clicking on the, "+" at the top right of the screen
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what will trigger this routine"
Click on, "Device Status"
Select your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch
Since we'll be setting it up so that when you press one (1) time on the bottom portion of the paddle to turn off the light, scroll to where it says, "Down Button", select, "Pressed" and then, "Done"
Click on the, "+" by where it says, "Add what this routine will do"
Click on, "Control Devices"
Select the smart bulbs you'd like to turn off and click, "Next"
Click on the drop-downs of each bulb and select, "Turn off" and then click, "Save"
Feel free to rename your routine and then click on, "Save"
Test out your routines by pressing on the top and bottom part of your Inovelli Red or Blue Series switch and see if the light bulbs turn on and off