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The following explains how to re-add an existing Smart Plug to a Genius Hub.
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If you have an existing Smart Plug it will need to be factory reset before it is connected to a Genius Hub. See here for how to factory reset a Smart Plug. |
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Plug the Smart Plug into the wall socket within 2 meters (line of sight) of the Genius Hub (and turn the socket on). The red light will flash once every second. Image Added
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Genius Hub needs to get ready to add the device. |
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| On the app tap on Menu, then Settings and then Devices. Now tap on 'Include device' and follow the prompts on the app. |
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Make sure that the Smart Plug is plugged into a wall socket within 2 meters (line of sight) of the Genius Hub (and turn the socket on).
The red light will flash once every second.
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Press the clear/red button 3 times in within 1.5 seconds. The flashing red light stops flashing when the device has included successfully. |
Or press the clear/red button 3 times in exactly 1.5 seconds.
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Options | device-type="plg" |
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MacroName | validate-inclusion |
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| The success or failure of the inclusion will be displayed on the app. |
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Now you need to finish the steps here and then add the Smart Plug to a corresponding zone on the app if you want to control when it turns on, so you can control other things such as lights. If the Smart Plug is plugged in and powered on at the wall, then it will always boost the signal. The light on the front indicates the status of the switch inside the plug. If the light on the front is on then whatever you plug into the plug will turn on, if the light is off then what you plug in will turn off, the light does not affect the boosting of the signal. |
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Options | show-create-new-zone-option allow-user-skip skip-text="Don't assign right now" max="1" filter-on-meta-data="nodeassignable" |
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MacroName | zone-selector |
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| See Chapter 14 of the Manual for full guidance on assigning the channel to a zone. To create a new zone to assign the device to see step 5 otherwise skip to step 6. |
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| See the 'Create new zone' section under Chapter 14 of the Manual for guidance on how to create a new zone. |
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Options | node-index="0" |
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MacroName | assign-node |
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| To ensure check the device has been correctly assigned open the zone's page, tap "Zone Setup" under the menu and check the channel is listed under "Zone Devices". |
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Locate the Smart Plug as necessary. See the following article for further advice: Positioning the Genius Hub Smart Plugs or Range Extenders |
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First locate the Genius Smart Plug which has been re-added Genius Hub. You need to use the original ID number of the device, and not the one which it currently has. Doctor macro placeholder |
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Options | device-type-filter="plg" max="1" |
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MacroName | device-selector |
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| The original number of the device may be printed on a sticker on the side of the device |
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First the Genius Hub needs to attempt to communicate with the Genius Smart Plug once more. This is to ensure that the device is a 'dead node' and so is eligible to be removed from the system in this way. Doctor macro placeholder |
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Options | nodeIndex=0 |
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MacroName | ping-device |
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| First, ping the device: Go to the 'Main Menu' and select 'Settings' Choose 'Devices' Select the Genius Smart Plug which you believe to be a dead node Click on the Device sub-menu (3 dots) Select Ping and confirm |
Wake up the device by short pressing the top button three times.
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Now the device is confirmed as no longer on the system, it can be removed. Doctor macro placeholder |
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Options | custom-device-address-parameter="deviceAddresses" |
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MacroName | remove-dead-node |
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| To remove the dead node: Select the Genius Smart Plug which you believe to be a dead node Click on the Device sub-menu (3 dots) Select 'Remove Dead Node' and confirm |
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If controlling electric heating or a lamp or anything else, go to the 'Home Screen', tap on the corresponding zone, tap on 'Zone Setup' (under the menu ••• ), tap on 'Assign Device' at the bottom and choose the Smart Plug which is plugged into what you are trying to control.
You also need to delete the old Smart Plug from the list of devices as this no longer exists.
Go to the devices page (tap the 'Main Menu', then 'Settings', then 'Devices').
Tap on the ••• and then 'Ping' - this tells the hub that the Smart Plug is not there as it will not reply to the ping.
Tap on 'Remove Dead Node' - this will remove the Smart Plug from the list.
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