User Guide
• You can allocate neighbouring groups to previously set up
groups. P & A
• When the lights in a group that has been set up are switched
on, the lights in the neighbouring group will also come on at
the same time.
• The dimming level
S of the neighbouring group can be set
in-
dividually, as well as the lighting type (backlight, dimming
level),
provided the product is equipped with these features.
• Note: Neighbouring groups are set up from the group you
desire a neighbour for – i.e. if you select Group 2 as a neigh-
bouring group in the settings for Group 1, Group 1 will switch
on when movement is detected in Group 2. For two-way
connection, the neighbouring group function must be set
up in both groups.
6. Configure neighbouring groups
P
A
S
• Now configure the Bluetooth system by setting the bright-
ness U, duration I and dimming level I, etc. Click on the
tile (Z/U/I) to go to the settings O
• Please note that the settings always apply to the entire group.
Only the sensor range Z can be configured individually for
each product.
• To measure the ambient brightness, choose one product per
group as the reference value provider via the light sensor tile
U.
5. Group settings
Z U
I
O
We hope you enjoy the activation
of your STEINEL products!
The fastest way
to smart lighting
1. Create project
2. Add users to the project
3. Set up network
and add products
4. Allocate products to groups
5. Group settings
6. Configure neighbouring groups
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STEINEL
CONNECT
APP
How to set up the STEINEL
products on the basis of the
new mesh standard.
Brief explanation
of important terms
What is a Bluetooth network?
Steinel products can be added to Bluetooth networks. A network
can consists of multiple (up to 100) Steinel products. Networks
are spatially connected. Products communicate with each
other within a network (e.g. on the floor of a building), but NOT
between dierent networks. For very extensive installations,
it is advisable to set up multiple independent networks.
What are groups?
Products can be allocated to groups within a network. All
products that belong to such a group are linked to each
other and behave absolutely identical. Only the detection
range can be set individually for each product.
What is a mesh network?
A mesh network is a local Wi-Fi network with several Bluetooth
products. The products are connected to each other and can
also be controlled together. Each component boosts the transfer
signal, thereby contributing to greater wireless coverage.
Questions? Our technical customer
support service is happy to help:
objekte@steinel.de
Phone: +49 (0) 5245 / 448 - 307
Phone: +49 (0) 5245 / 448 - 385
• First, create a new project by tapping the plus symbol. !
• Next, enter a name for the project. "
• Enter all the necessary project details to provide other
participants with as much information as possible. §
1. Create project
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• Participants can be added to every project. There are
three dierent roles that can be assigned to participants
(administrator, installer or user).
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• Each role has dierent authorisations. %
• To add someone to a project, you can share a QR code &,
a text code, or an email invitation. /
• Participants can take part in a project via “Join project”,
using a QR code ( or text code ).
2. Add users to the project (optional)
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• First of all, set up a new Bluetooth network. =
• You can either allocate each product directly to a group
or configure it as an individual product. Q
• Add all STEINEL products that are to be part of this network
(maximum 100 products per network). W
• Use the search to see all products within reach that can be
added to the network. W
•
Give each added product a unique name (e.g. GF_Entrance_L1)
straight away by tapping the pencil symbol. W
• You can identify products by making them flash using the eye
symbol. W
•
Note: When commissioning additional products, all previously
connected products must remain connected to the power supply!
3. Set up network (Add products)
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Q
W
• You can also add products that were not allocated directly to
a group during the setting up of the network to a group later.
• Please note that products must be part of the network
in order to be allocated to a group.
• You can create new groups using the plus symbol in the
“Groups” tab.
E
• Select the products R you wish to add to the group T.
• The products can be configured after they have been
allocated to a group or defined as an individual product.
• Note: A group may consist of multiple products, or just a
single product.
4. Allocate products to groups
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