Automation: Schedules
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What are Schedules? How do they work?
If you want to wake-up with your lights, or have them turn on automatically every day at 6pm before you come back from work, look no further...
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Is there a limit to how many schedules I can have?
Within a given WiZ home, you can create up to 99 schedules.This figure includes all schedules regardless of whether they are currently enabl...
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Who can edit schedules?
Only "owners" of the home are able to make create, delete or make changes to schedules. Home members with "user" or "guest" access righ...
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What happens if my schedules overlap?
If you schedules are set in such a way that they overlap, then the schedule currently applied will always be overridden by the start of the ...
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What happens to schedules if my internet goes down?
To maximize reliability, WiZ schedules are stored directly in the memory of the lights. This means that once a light has received a schedule...
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Special scheduling cases
If your light is already switched off or in Night Light mode, then schedules using “Bedtime” mode will be ignored. We are trying not to wake...
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Can I still manually control my lights if there is a schedule?
Schedules will start at the time you have defined in their settings. This is true even if you have been manually controlling the lights just...
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