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Brand | Yolink |
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Model | FlexFob |
Category | Remote Control |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of icons used to convey specific types of information in the guide.
Provides website links for the latest installation guides, resources, and videos.
Clarifies that the FlexFob requires a YoLink hub for internet connectivity and full functionality.
Lists the FlexFob, Quick Start Guide, and AAA Batteries as the package contents.
Details the Status LED, Programmable Buttons 1-4, Key Ring Slot, and Battery Compartment.
Explains the various LED patterns and beep sounds indicating device status and actions.
Instructs users to press a button and observe the LED's red then green blink.
Guides users on downloading the YoLink app from app stores and creating a new account.
Step-by-step instructions for scanning the FlexFob's QR code to add it to the YoLink app.
Details how to name the device, assign it to a room, and confirm its successful addition.
Explains buttons can be short-pressed or long-pressed for different responses or actions.
Describes using the FlexFob with Alexa, IFTTT, and Home Assistant.
Explains direct device-to-device control without internet or a hub.
Details how the FlexFob can activate scenes, which are manual command-triggered automations.
Explains enabling, disabling, or modifying alarm strategies using the FlexFob.
Describes sending manual notifications via SMS or playing messages on a SpeakerHub.
Navigates the main app screen, identifying options like device name, battery level, and button functions.
Explains accessing and understanding the device details screen, including model, SN, and firmware.
Guides users through editing button behaviors for clicks and long presses.
Lists available behaviors like Device Actions, Delay, Alarm Strategy, Scene, and Notification.
Explains how to assign control of one or more YoLink devices to a button via app settings.
Details steps for selecting devices and choosing actions like 'Turn ON' or 'Turn OFF'.
Guides users to review assigned actions, delete, or reorder behaviors before saving.
Recommends testing new settings to ensure they work as intended.
Provides instructions for creating a scene, naming it, assigning an icon, and marking as favorite.
Details how to add actions like Device Actions, Delay, or Notifications to a scene.
Guides users on saving scene settings and activating them via the app or a button.
Explains the steps to assign a created scene to a specific button behavior (click/long-press).
Guides users on enabling, disabling, or editing alarm strategies via button assignment.
Details how to select 'Enable Alarm', 'Disable Alarm', or 'Advanced Settings' for a strategy.
Explains sending notifications via push, SMS, email, or playing audio alerts on SpeakerHubs.
Demonstrates using the Filter behavior to check device status before sending a notification.
Details how to define the text of the notification and select an alarm strategy for delivery.
Guides users on setting up the FlexFob to trigger routines in the Alexa app.
Explains how to use the FlexFob to trigger applets in the IFTTT service.
Notes that Home Assistant support was planned for a future update.
Explains direct device-to-device control without internet or a hub.
Provides steps for initiating pairing by pressing and holding a button on the FlexFob.
Details the process on the target device (e.g., Garage Door Controller) to finalize pairing.
Explains the procedure to remove a FlexFob's pairing with a controlled device.
Step-by-step instructions for removing the back shell and replacing AAA batteries.
Explains how to check for and initiate firmware updates via the device's detail screen.
Details the process of resetting the FlexFob to its default programming and settings.
Provides guidance on resolving issues like non-operation, stopped working, or pairing problems.
Lists warnings regarding water resistance, operating environments, and battery handling.
Details the warranty terms, coverage, limitations, and how to implement it.
States compliance with FCC rules and provides measures to correct interference.
Provides email, phone numbers, and website for customer support and feedback.