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[B7c] Power Options
Power Options of B7c
This fixture can operate in two different power supply modes Standard (AC) Mode and Battery (DC) Mode.
Standard/AC Mode
In Standard (AC) Mode, the bulb behaves as a regular light bulb and turns on when it receives power from a lamp socket (E26/E27). When the lamp the bulb is installed in is switched off, the bulb will also immediately turn off.
Battery/DC Mode
In Battery (DC) Mode, the bulb switches to its internal battery power when it does not receive any AC power from a lamp. Switching between these states causes the light to turn off for a brief moment, before resuming its previous settings.
Switching Between Modes
To switch between the two modes, simultaneously press the power button, the “+” button, and the “-” button. To signify that it is in Standard (AC) Mode, the bulb emits a green glow at 30% brightness, and then slowly fades to 0%. To signify that it is in Battery (DC) Mode, it gradually fades into a green glow from 0% to 30% brightness.
Checking the Power Supply Mode
To determine which mode the bulb is currently in, long-press the power button for 3 seconds. If the light pulses green three times, the bulb is in Standard (AC) Mode. If the light turns on at 10% brightness, then the fixture is in Battery (DC) Mode.