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Data Sheet: IRIS Range Extender Smart Plug (3210-L) Page 2 of 3
Use Cases
Special Features
Getting Started Troubleshooting
Include appliances in your automated home
schedules and events.
Automatically turn off devices that are dangerous
to leave on.
Trigger coffee pot or toaster to turn on when there
is motion in your bedroom in the morning.
Measure energy usage of power-hungry devices.
Be alerted if an appliance is turned on outside of
scheduled times.
Include window units and space heaters in your
home automation system.
Turn your Crock-Pot into a “smart Crock-Pot.”
Plug-in your Crock-Pot to a Iris Smart Plug and
experience “connected” cooking. Schedule your
home to begin cooking at noon—no more coming
home during your lunch break to start a meal.
Automatically turn off devices that are dangerous
to leave on.
Can’t remember if you turned off the curling iron? Not
only can the Smart Plug automatically turn off a device
after a set period of time, it can send you notications
and let you check the status of a device.
Say no to energy-hungry devices
Many appliances still consume power, even when
they’re turned off. The Smart Plug lets you see how
much power those devices are using and lets you
shut them off to conserve electricity.
Measure energy usage of appliances
The Iris Smart Plug features current sensing technology
that actively reports energy usage. Your connected
home can track energy usage and offer suggestions
to save energy.
Current-Sensing Circuitry
The Iris Smart Plug features current-sensing circuitry
for real-time energy usage reporting. The current-
sensing feature can also be used to notify users when
a device has been turned on or off.
High-quality, latching relay
The high-quality latching relay included in the Smart
Plug is rated for loads up to 12 amps. This allows
users the ability to safely control loads from larger,
higher current devices like computers, monitors, TVs,
coffee makers, and large stereo systems.
Easy 2-Step Join Process
The Smart Plug is factory-congured to search for
open ZigBee networks the rst time it is plugged in.
Simply open the hub for joining, plug in the Smart
Plug, and the module will join the open network.
ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 Compatibility
The Iris Smart Plug is fully ZigBee HA 1.2 certied and
is guaranteed to function with all open, ZigBee HA
1.2-certied hubs and devices.
Superior Range and Updatability
The Iris Smart Plug includes a built-in power amplier,
giving the module superior range and stability in large
homes or areas with wireless interference.
The Smart Plug also supports over-the-air updates
providing for seamless upgrades and feature additions
without the need for any user interaction.
Step 1: Open ZigBee Network for Joining
Using your controller or hub’s interface, enable the
ZigBee network for joining.
Step 2: Plug-In Smart Plug
Plug the Smart Plug into a receptacle and it will
immediately begin searching for a network to join.
Step 3: Finish Joining at Hub (optional)
Some hubs and controllers require additional steps
such as naming or categorizing the device.
Unplug Module from Receptacle
Begin by unplugging the module from the wall
receptacle. Then plug it in again and test operation.
Also, try plugging the lamp or appliance into a non-
switched wall receptacle to ensure the lamp works.
Step 2: Factory Reset and Rejoin
Unplug any devices from the module and unplug from
the wall. Now hold the on/off button while plugging
it back into the wall. Hold the button until the status
LED turns on. Repeat the “Getting Started” steps to
rejoin the ZigBee network.