Learn how to customize your Mi-Wi (Legacy)
light switch
Learn how to customize your Mi-Wi (Legacy)
light switch
Press ON / OFF to activate and deactivate the load.
The graphic representation of the light switch status. This is where you can see if the light switch is currently on.
When the light switch is not on, the color of the bulb turns gray.
This is where you can customize and modify the various light switch settings, which are explained later.
Here you can view the energy consumption graph for this device.
You can find more details on consumption charts in this article:
Programming your Mi-Wi light switch is done by setting schedules.
You can program up to six periods per day here.
You can select different modes for your Mi-Wi light switch: automatic or manual.
See what the properties of each of these modes are.
When you have multiple dimmers and light switches in one location, it can be handy to rename them or assign them to a particular room.
This function can also be very useful if you use voice assistants like Alexa.
To do this, you need to access the light switch settings by tapping the icon in the Neviweb light switch screen.
Several other configuration settings allow you to control actions that can be physically taken on the light switch such as locking the keypad and setting a timer.
The timer determines the operating time of the device when it is manually activated through the app or by physically pressing the device.
The timer is not activated when a change is requested by the automatic mode (e.g., the execution of a schedule).
Select the device’s state when the network is in Away mode.
Inactive
The device ignores the Away mode.
OFF
The device turns off the load.
ON
The device turns on the load.
Automatic
The device is set in auto mode and follows the programmed schedule.
Enable or disable the device’s buttons.
This parameter lets you adjust the color of the switch’s indicator light when the load is disabled (OFF).
The wattage featured in this field corresponds to the electrical load connected to the device. This value is automatically read by some devices and is used to assess the energy consumption.
You can now start programming your light switch and create automations.
You will find below the most common issues you may encounter.
If you still need help, contact Sinopé technical support.