
AC power supply connector: There are two terminals in this connector
through which AC mains is supplied to the circuit. Supply voltage must be
within 200V to 250V AC. One terminal is supplied with neutral and
another terminal is supplied with phase as shown in diagram.
Neutral: Neutral of AC mains is given through this terminal
Phase: Phase of AC mains is given through this terminal.
Load connectors: Any electrical appliance such as bulb, fan, tube light,
etc. that you want to control with AeronSmart Wi-Fi switches is
connected through these terminals. Only phases of loads are connected
through these terminals. Up to 500 W of load can be connected through
each load connector terminal. L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5 provide fixed output
voltage. F6 and F7 provide variable output voltage. Output voltage can be
varied exponentially which reduces harmonics. You can control speed of
fan/cooler or intensity of dimmable lamp by connecting loads through F6
and F7 with the help of AeronSmart app.
Common (COM): This is the common terminal for all switches. It is at
potential 0V.
Switch connectors: Manual/Mechanical switches are connected to these
terminals. One terminal of each switch is connected with each switch
connector. Other terminals of all the switches are connected to common
(marked as COM on device). Switches must be connected according to
their respective loads. S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6 and S7 are respectively for L1,
L2, L3, L4, L5, F6 and F7.
Restart Switch: This switch restarts your device. When your device is not
able to connect to Wi-Fi then you can restart your device.
Power (red) LED: When turned on indicates that device is powered on.