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Checking Device Information

Video Tutorial: Watch the companion video V44: Checking Device Information for a visual walkthrough.


Overview

The Keilton+autani app provides several tools to view information about your lights, groups, scenes, and devices. These tools help with system management, verification, and troubleshooting.


Light Info

Access detailed information about lights, groups, and scenes in your zone.

Accessing Light Info

  1. Navigate to More page.
  2. Tap Light Info.

Available Tabs

Tab Information Displayed
Lights All fixtures with status, names, settings
Groups All groups, member counts, configuration
Scenes All scenes with associated lights and settings

Use Cases

  • Verify configuration after commissioning
  • Check light status and settings
  • Review group membership
  • Confirm scene configurations

Device Info

View information about non-lighting devices like sensors, bridges, and dongles.

Accessing Device Info

  1. Navigate to More page.
  2. Tap Device Info.

Devices Shown

  • CR01 Energy Monitoring Dongle
  • PPA109S Emergency Controller
  • CR04 Inter-Op Bridge
  • BG01 485 Bridge
  • RP0 Signal Booster
  • Ceiling sensors (CS107S, CS107D)

Adding New Devices

Device Info is also where you add new devices:

  1. Tap Click to Add or Select to Add
  2. The app searches for nearby devices
  3. Select and add the device

Nearby Lights

View all lights within range, including those not yet commissioned.

Accessing Nearby Lights

  1. Navigate to More page.
  2. Tap Nearby Lights.
  3. Tap Refresh if lights don't appear.

Information Displayed

Field Description
Zone Which zone the light belongs to
Name Light's configured name
MAC Hardware address (unique identifier)
Type Device model
ID Network identifier
RSSI Signal strength (higher = stronger)

Search Function

Use the search bar to filter by MAC address: - Helpful for locating specific fixtures - Useful when troubleshooting

Use Cases

Scenario How Nearby Lights Helps
Commissioning Find uncommissioned lights
Troubleshooting Check connectivity (RSSI)
Verification Confirm all lights are online
Locating Find specific fixture by MAC

RSSI Signal Strength

RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) helps assess mesh connectivity:

RSSI Range Signal Quality
-50 to -30 Excellent
-70 to -50 Good
-85 to -70 Fair
Below -85 Poor

Note: Poor RSSI may indicate the need for an RP0 signal booster.


Quick Reference

Information Access
Lights, Groups, Scenes More → Light Info
Sensors, Bridges, Dongles More → Device Info
All nearby lights More → Nearby Lights

Troubleshooting

Issue Solution
Light not showing Tap Refresh
Light showing offline Check power and connectivity
Can't find specific light Search by MAC address
Weak signal (low RSSI) Consider RP0 booster


Based on Keilton+autani App User Guide v9.7