With the Lightwave Skill, you can now use Alexa to control any first or second generation smart lighting, heating and power devices using voice commands. To get started, select the ‘Enable Skill’ button in the Alexa App to link your Lightwave account and discover your device(s).
To command your Lightwave devices using the Lightwave skill, you will need to specify by name which device you wish to control.
There are two ways to define these names:
1. Use the names that you have already setup in the Lightwave App; these are displayed in and can be edited using the Lightwave App.
2. Create a new Alexa ‘group’, such as ‘Bedroom’ or ‘Downstairs’, using the Alexa App. You can then add new Lightwave devices to this group. More information is available at http://amzn.to/2965dCE.
Once you know the name of your group (e.g. bedroom sockets), you can command Alexa by saying:
“Alexa, turn on bedroom sockets”.
If you have Lightwave smart dimmers, you can change the brightness. For example: “Alexa, brighten Downstairs to 60%", or "Alexa, dim Living room lights to 20%”. When Alexa changes the brightness level, it will reference the level that was last set using Alexa or the Lightwave App.
If you have Lightwave smart radiator valves or thermostats, you can set the target temperatures. For example: "Alexa, set bedroom to 22 degrees.".
For more information, and a list of possible commands, please visit http://www.lightwaverf.com/alexa
Find more information about connecting smart home devices at http://amzn.to/291lR7u.
Please note: for first generation Lightwave devices initial status and feedback of device status after an executed command is not reported.