Aqara Philippines

Presence Touchscreen Switch S100 US

FAQs

After connecting to Aqara Home, the Wireless Switches can be displayed on the panel or not, it is customizable for each user. Of course, you can also change the order of the Wireless Switches.

When joining a third-party platform, since there is no app to modify, the order of Wireless Switches on the panel are fixed and cannot be modified or deleted.

Wireless Switches 7 and 8 can be triggered by physical buttons. The upper and lower physical buttons represent Wireless Mini Switches 7 and 8, and Wireless Switches 7 and 8 can also be linked to the panel.

For example: When users set up Automation, if they single press Wireless Switches 7 or 8, it can trigger a home scene. Then pressing the physical switch or pressing Wireless Switches 7 or 8 linked to the panel achieves the same result.

Depending on the layout selected by the user, a total of 6 pages can be linked to the panel, with a maximum of 2 cards per page, so the maximum is 12 device cards.
A Wi-Fi network is required for linking devices
The cards on the panel can be modified in the app, but the panel itself only supports a limited number of icons due to storage limitations. Most icons will be displayed with the default icons on the panel after modification.
Font size adjustment is not supported.
It is normal for the device's temperature to be slightly higher, as operations such as screen display, touch signal processing, and wireless communication generate heat during device operation. To reduce heat generation, avoid prolonged high-intensity use and let the device rest for a few minutes when it overheats.
The physical switches on the panel can still be used.
If in "Dual Mode" mode, pressing the buttons can control the relay and the Wireless Switch. The two buttons correspond to Wireless Switches 7 and 8 respectively. Users can then set up Automation using Wireless Switches 7 and 8 as automation conditions.

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