Open the Sengled Home app and tap on the “Devices” tab.
Scroll down to the “Default Room” and tap on the Smart Light Switch.
From here, we will first program what the switch/remote will do when the “ON” button is pushed once—i.e. the “Single Click” option.
By default, the “ON” button when pushed once is set to turn all of the bulbs on. In this case, we would only like it to turn on the bulbs in the kitchen.
To do this, tap on “Single Click”.
Then unselect all of the bulbs that are not in the kitchen.
The selected bulbs, the ones with the checkmarks in the red boxes, are the bulbs that will be controlled by the remote when the “ON” button is pushed once.
As shown by the second screenshot, the other bulbs have been unselected as indicated by the white box next to the bulbs/rooms.
Now, we would want to determine at what percentage the bulbs turn on when the “On” button is pushed once.
In this example, since we do not want the bulbs to cone on at the last brightness to which they were set, i.e. “Last ‘ON’ state”, we will tap on the button next to “User Define”.
Then, we will tap on “User Define”.
From here, adjust the brightness.
Press the back arrow when you are done.
Then, if all of the changes are to your liking, press “Save”.
Now, we would like to determine what double clicking the “ON” button does.
To program this, tap on “Double Click”.
In this example, we would like the double-click option to turn all of the lights on.
So, first, we can quickly ensure every light bulb is selected by tapping on the room name.
As indicated by the second screenshot, all of the bulbs were selected.
Now, when the “ON” button is double-clicked, we would like the bulbs to come on at 100%.
To do that, we will tap on the button next to “User Define”.
Then, tap on “User Define”.
From here, set the brightness and color temperature to your preference.
In this case, we set the bulbs to come on at 100% and the bulbs with adjustable color temperature capabilities to come on at warm white.
Now, if all of the changes are to your liking, press “Save”.
Finally, we could program what happens when the “ON” button is held if we so chose to however, it is the same as programming the previous two functions so that will not be explored here.
Instead, we will explore the functionality of the INC and DEC buttons of the switch/remote.
To do this, tap on the INC button (second from the top) of the example switch/remote in the Sengled Home app.
A single click of the INC button on the switch/remote will increase the brightness of the bulbs which are associated with the last use of the “ON” button.
A single click of the DEC button on the switch/remote will dim the brightness of the bulbs which are associated with the last use of the “ON” button.
So, for example, if you did a single click of the “ON” button to turn on two lights, pressing INC/DEC would control just those two lights; if you did a double-click of the “ON” button to turn on all of your lights, pressing the INC/DEC button would control all of your lights.
Holding the INC/DEC button will slowly brighten or dim the bulbs that are associated with the last use of the “ON” button—respectively.
Finally, you would want to program the single-click, double-click, and long press options of the “OFF” button.
We recommend making the “OFF” clicks mirror the “ON” clicks.
So, if a single “ON” click turns two bulbs on and a double “ON” click turns all of the bulbs on, yu would want a single “OFF” click turn the same two bulbs off and the double “OFF” click to turn all the bulbs off.
You would be able to program the “OFF” button by tapping on the example switch/remote from the remote’s page in the Sengled Home app.
Programming the single-click, double-click, and long press options of the “OFF” button are done just like the “ON” button.