Refer to the PDF attached below in Technical Specification for user manual. Flame-retardant material and built-in overheat protection for added safety. RELIABLE USE & WORRY-FREE WARRANTY: Certified by FCC/ETL.AUTOMATED SCHEDULES: Create schedules (timer or countdown) to automatically turn on and off the light based on everyday routines or to simulate occupancy while you are on vacation to trick potential intruders.You can create schedules, monitor real-time light status, share devices and even control a group of lights or ceiling fan on/off in your house with a tap of the phone screen. REMOTE CONTROL: Turn the light or ceiling fan on/off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Smart Life App, whether you are in your cozy bed, in the office or on vacation.VOICE CONTROL: Enjoy the hands-free convenience of controlling the light or ceiling fan on/off in your home with your voice via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant perfect for times when your hands are full or entering a dark room.standard size screwless snap-on wall plate no hub required. EASY AND SAFE TO INSTALL: Neutral Wire is required Step-by-step instructions will guide you through the wiring process.The “Reset” button recessed below the main button will reset the MCU to: Off, 10% brightness, 10% minimum brightness (which won’t necessarily match Tasmota’s DimmerRange so it could be out-of-sync until corrected), saved favorite 50.5%.If you triple-click it, the current brightness set point will be stored as the new favorite (overwriting the previous saved value). If you double-click it, the brightness set point is reset to the stored favorite value (or 50.5% if no value has been stored since reset) - note that this won’t turn the switch on or off, just set the brightness with the switch staying on or off. The main button turns the switch on/off if single-clicked.The “-“ and “+” buttons change the current brightness set point (whether the switch is on or off) 7% or 8% at a time, for a total of 14 steps between minimum and 100% (2 steps for each of the 7 LEDs).The functions of the buttons are all handled by the Tuya MCU (a nuvoton M031EC1AE ARM chip in this device), so converting from Tuya/Smart Life to custom firmware doesn’t directly change any of them: “DpId”:4 shows the current dimmer mode (00 is definitely “Mode 1” from the stock Tuya/Smart Life firmware).“DpId”:3 shows the current minimum brightness (also need to convert from HEX to decimal and divide by ten: “DpIdData”:”0000000A” = 1.0%).“DpId”:2 shows the current brightness value (you have to convert it from HEX to decimal and divide by 10 get the percentage: “DpIdData”:”00000182” converts from HEX 182 to decimal 386/10=38.6%.The “DpId”:1 line shows the switch’s on/off status.The current states are the “DpIdData” entries: To see the current minimum brightness and dimmer mode, enter: BackLog WebLog 4 SerialSend5 55aa0001000000 (to return to default log level after, enter WebLog 2). To have a correct mapping of percentages, send that command ledtable 0.If no dimming occurs try changing the dimming mode:.This needs verification, not sure what values are actually used for the “Mode 1”, “Mode 2”, “Mode 3” from the stock Tuya/Smart Life firmware.) If the bulb flickers at the minimum brightness, try raising the minimum (or changing the dimmer mode if we figure out how to do that: 3 dimmer modes are probably related to TuyaSend4 4, but it just seems to reset to 00 when you check after setting it.If you want the minimum brightness to be 10%, enter this command: Backlog TuyaSend2 3,100 DimmerRange 100,1000`.If you want the minimum brightness to be 1%, enter this command: Backlog TuyaSend2 3,10 DimmerRange 10,1000`.Enter this command to get the dimmer working and the allow the buttons to work if the switch is off: BackLog TuyaMCU 21,2 SetOption20 1 SetOption54 1.If the heartbeat packed is not returning enter setoption97 1 to change the baud rate. ![]() Post Tasmota version 6.6.0.10, additional steps are needed: PCB was marked version 2.1Īlso would work for flashing via serial with this setup: There is a report of failure to flash via Tuya-Convert on DS02S purchased in Oct, 2020. Works for flashing via Tuya-Convert on, even after allowing Smart Life app to update firmware to WiFi Module: 3.1.2 and MCU Module: 3.2.6 (which you should probably do before converting to custom firmware so that the MCU has the latest features). Tuya-Convert might not be possible for this device since the template was added (). WARNING: New Tuya devices have replaced their Wi-Fi module with one incompatible with Tasmota!!!
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