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The purpose of this page is to provide a complete guide for setting up a Connect Mesh network when installing basic or complex lighting.

Page Contents

Skill Requirements
System Components
Setup Process
Quick Start Guide
Complete Setup Guide
Downloading & Starting the App
Create Network
Add Devices
Set Up Groups
Setup a Wireless Wall Switch
Setup a Mesh Remote
Add & Set Up Scenes
Export & Share the Network
Related Training Materials
Final Steps & Delivery
Tips from the Field
Terms & Definitions


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Skill-Requirements
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Types of Installation: Off-the-Floor, Floor-Based, Virtuoso, Wall Bed

Installer Level Required: Apprentice Installer

Products Required: Special Order

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Components
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System Components

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Connect Mesh 6-way Distribution Box

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Connect Mesh Remote Control

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Connect Mesh Wall Switch

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Connect Mesh App

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Visit the 360 Share Lighting Channel for brief videos of setting up a Mesh Network.

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Quick Start Guide

  1. Create Network

    1. Distinguish between different locations (Closet 1, Primary, Pantry, etc.)

  2. Add Mesh Box Device

    1. Add/Configure new device in the App

    2. Press the + icon to see all unconnected devices in proximity

  3. Set Up/Configure Mesh Box, Remote, & Switches

    1. Configure to control your lights; program each port to monochrome/tunable white

    2. Up to 6 devices (ports) for 1 box

  4. Create & Set Up Groups

    1. Arrange your devices in groups to control the brightness of certain lights all at once

    2. You can control groups with the app, wall switch, or remote

  5. Share Network to Dashboard

    1. Share network to device and upload to Dashboard

  6. Overview

    1. Using the devices view will give you an overview of all your connected mesh devices and lights

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Complete Setup Guide

The Connect Mesh network is a cohesive system of smart devices (such as light controllers, wall switches, remote controls) that is built on top of the Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh (BLE Mesh) standard.  This is a wireless communication network that allows for included devices to communication with each other.  The more BLE Mesh devices deployed in the network, the bigger the range of the network and its robustness becomes.

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Downloading & Starting the App

Ensure you are using the device provided for the job prior to setting up the Connect Mesh App.

  1. Android Devices:

    1. Download the current version of the Hafele Mesh Connect App from the Google Play store.  Go to the Play Store App and search for ‘Hafele Connect Mesh’.

    2. Once the download is complete, start the App by pressing the App icon on your home screen or App drawer.

  2. iOS Devices:

    1. Download the current version of the Hafele Mesh Connect App from the Apple App store.  Go to the Apple Store App and search for ‘Hafele Connect Mesh’.

    2. Once the download is complete, start the App by pressing the App icon on your home screen.

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Create Network

  1. Create a new mesh network to be able to add devices.

  2. Name the network. This should be the name of the client or job.

  3. Define the locations utilizing the network; Living Room, Closets, Pantry, etc.

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  • To edit or add a room, select the settings gear in the top right corner and click “Rooms”. You can now add a new room or rename an existing room.

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Add Devices

  1. Add/Configure the Mesh Distribution Box to the network.

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  • Press the + icon to see all devices in the proximity.

  • The box must be connected to the driver, which is connected to the wall outlet.

  • The red LED light should be blinking on the distribution box; this means it is in pairing mode.

    • If it is not blinking, insert a small pin into the reset hole to reset the device into pairing mode.

  • If multiple devices show up in the list, you can make a device blink to identify if it is the right device.

    • Press the icon on the left side of the device in the list.

If the mesh box has not yet been updated to the 2.0 firmware, the app will complete an update during the pairing process.

  1. Name the device.

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  • The device’s name should allow for proper identification.

    • Primary Closet Wall A

    • Living Room

  • If there are multiple devices on a wall or in a space, it may be beneficial to label the box using blue tape.

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  1. Identify the ports being used on the distribution box in the app.

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  • Whether you are utilizing 1 or all 6 ports on the box, indicate the type of lighting in each port (monochrome, tunable white, RGB)

  • Refer to the numbers on the box under each port.

  • Confirm the switch type (Switch, Dimmer, Motion Sensor)

    • Leave unselected if a remote is being used

  • Rename each port to identify the light’s location or grouping of lights

    • Select the port labeled Tunable White # or Monochrome

    • Select the … icon in the top right corner

    • Select rename

    • Rename the port to allow for proper identification

      • Primary Closet Wall A - G1

      • Living Room G2

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Consider each port on a distribution box to be a group. You cannot program multiple groups programmed to one single port.

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Via App

  • Click on the device in the app and tap on the edit icon

  • Scroll to the bottom of the page

  • Locate the “Delete Device” icon

  • Select the icon and tap the “Reset” option to reset the mesh device

Via Button

  • Insert a small pin into the reset hole.

  • The mesh device will reset and be ready for programming again in the app.

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Groups
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Set Up Groups

Switches can be used to control rooms or groups. Groups provide additional freedom in allowing certain lights to function differently from other lights. Groups are most beneficial when using multi-button switches.

  1. Navigate to the groups overview screen.

  2. Tap on the + icon to add a new group.Give the new group a name and location.Select an applicable symbol for the group.

  3. Add lights to the group.

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  • Tap the + icon in the top right corner of the group, and select the “Empty” text label.

  • Select devices by tapping the + icon next to each device you want to add.

  • Confirm by tapping the check mark in the upper right corner.

  • Groups can be edited to add additional lights/ports after the group is created.

  1. Give the new group a name and location.

  2. Select an applicable symbol for the group.

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Setup a Wireless Wall Switch

  1. If applicable, (see table below), install battery into switch.

  2. Navigate to the “Devices” tab and press the + icon. All available devices in programming mode will appear in the list on the following page.

  3. Press the + Icon next to the device you would like to add to start the programming process.

  4. Once programming has completed, assign the buttons to group(s) in the network.

  5. Navigate to the device’s detailed view in order to locate where every button can be configured.

  6. Test functionality of the switch.

If the switch will be controlling multiple groups, do not select “Easy Configuration” if prompted.

If the switch is an EnOcean switch (Single or Double Rocker), 1 port must be left available on the Distribution Box.

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Via App

  • Click on the mesh device & tap on edit icon & scroll to bottom of page

  • Find the “delete device” icon here

  • Select icon and tap “reset” option to reset mesh device

Via Button

  • Press reset button for at least 8 seconds and release it

  • If there is no reset button, remove and reinsert battery 8 times

  • The mesh device will be reset and ready for programming again in app

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Setup a Mesh Remote

  1. Navigate to the “Devices” tab and press the + icon.

  2. All available devices in programming mode will appear in the list on the following page.

  3. Press the + icon next to the remote to add and start the programming process.

  4. After you have added and programmed the remote, assign the different channels to groups in the network.  The remote control is intended to control groups in a network.  Up to 6 individual groups can be controlled using one remote control.

  5. Navigate to the device overview and tap on the remote control.  This opens the device’s detailed view where every button can be configured.

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Via App

  • Click on mesh device, followed by the edit icon and scroll to the bottom of the page.

  • Locate the “Delete Device” icon.

  • Click on the icon and select “Reset” to reset the mesh device.

Via Button

  • Press the reset button on the back of the remote for at least 8 seconds and release it.

  • The mesh device will be reset and ready for programming again in the app.

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Scenes
Scenes
Add & Set Up Scenes (Remote Only)

In a scene, the state of all participating devices is saved and can be retrieved at any time. Scenes are most applicable with Mesh Remotes to change the temperature of brightness of a light grouping.

  1. Select the switch device on the Devices page.

  2. Select the group to add scenes for.

  3. Select Scene A and use the … icon and select “Create Scene”

  4. Select the port to create the scene for.

  5. Use the sliders or text boxes to select the appropriate brightness and temperature (applicable for tunable white) and save the scene.

  6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for all ports.Repeat Step 3 for Scenes B and

  7. CName and save the Scene.

  8. Repeat Steps 2 - 7 for Scenes B and C.

  9. Under devices, select your remote, and program the A, B, and C buttons to toggle the respective scenes for that channel.

If scenes are requested but not specified by the designer, use the following figure table to program 3 scenes for the remote/switch.

Scene

Light

Brightness

Temperature

A

Monochrome

100%

N/A

B

Monochrome

75%

N/A

C

Monochrome

60%

N/A

A

Tunable White

100%

3000K (Warm)

B

Tunable White

80%

3500K (Neutral)

C

Tunable White

80%

4000K (Cool)

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Export & Share the Network

Sharing of networks should occur when transferring a network to a centralized device following installation, or to the customer directly.

Only one smartphone or tablet can connect to a Connect Mesh Box at a time. 

  1. On Android Devices

    1. Select “Finish Installation” followed by “Share”

    2. Choose between options “scan network code” or “import connect file”

    3. Files need to be stored on the device or on a cloud service

  2. On iOS Devices

    1. Select “Finish Installation” followed by “Share”

    2. Then you will find a list of options available for sharing “network”

    3. The available sharing possibilities are Email, WhatsApp, Messenger, and so on.

The configuration File used for setup should be uploaded to DASH under the Job Number upon completion of the installation.

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  • While in the network, select the settings gear in the top right corner

  • Select “Leave”

 

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Related Training Materials

360Share: Lighting Channel
Basic Lighting
Complex Lighting
Connect Mesh Quick Start Guide PDF
Skeleton Fundamentals
Complete the Installation
System Touch Ups
Cleaning the System & Jobsite
Delivery to the Customer
PPE Matrix

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Final Steps & Delivery

  1. Complete the basic or complex lighting installation.

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Tips
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Tips from the Field
Tips submitted by fellow installers and leaders in the field. These optional tips are intended to make this install process simpler.

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Terms
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Terms & Definitions

BOM

Bill of Materials; parts list

BLE Mesh

Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh

Channel

A channel controls a group through the networking switches (remote, wall switch, app).

Group

A set of lights assigned to a switch or remote.  A single light could be part of multiple control groups.

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