INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Tasmota is not a commercial product and support is limited. You have to be willing to research and solve potential problems yourself.

Detailed information about connecting, changing settings and modifications is shown on the website https://tasmota.github.io/docs/

How to Connect and Use

Separate the upper and lower parts from the switch by screwdriver.

Diagram: A screwdriver is shown separating the upper and lower housing of a smart switch. The dimensions are noted as 3.4x3.4x1.39 inches.

Attention: Neutral wire is required.

Prepare to install wiring:

  • Live Wire connects to the "L" terminal.
  • Bulb Wire connects to "L1, L2" terminals.
  • Neutral Wire connects to the "N" terminal.
  • For a 1-gang switch, connect to the "L1" terminal.
  • For a 2-gang switch, connect to the "L1, L2" terminals.

Fitting Switch on the Wall

Wiring Diagram:

Diagram: Shows the internal wiring of the smart switch. Terminals are labeled L3, L2, L1, L, N. Red wires (live) are connected to L and L1/L2. Blue wires (neutral) are connected to N. A bulb is shown connected to L1 and L2.

Attention: Neutral wire is required.

How to Connect

  1. Plug in the device.
  2. Find an open Wi-Fi hotspot with "Tasmota" in its name.
  3. Connect to this hotspot and navigate to the address 192.168.4.1 in your browser.
  4. Enter your Wi-Fi network name and password.
  5. After confirming the network data, the device will display its IP address. Copy this address for future reference.
  6. The device will automatically redirect you to the displayed IP address after your network data is saved.
  7. The power strip is now ready for use. Template and rules are activated. If needed later, they can be found below.

Template Parameters

The following template parameters are used for the NOUS L1T model:

{"NAME":"NOUS L1T","GPIO":[544,0,1,32,0,0,0,0,0,224,288,0,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":1}

Configuration Interface:

The Tasmota configuration interface allows setting parameters like Name, Based on, and GPIO assignments. For the NOUS L1T, common settings include:

  • Name: NOUS L1T
  • Based on: Sonoff Basic (1)
  • GPIO0: LedLink
  • GPIO1: None
  • GPIO2: User
  • GPIO3: Button (with a value of 1)
  • GPIO4: None
  • GPIO5: None
  • GPIO9: None
  • GPIO10: None
  • GPIO12: None
  • GPIO13: Relay (with a value of 1)
  • GPIO14: Led (with a value of 1)
  • GPIO15: None
  • GPIO16: None
  • GPIO17: None

Buttons for "Save" and "Configuration" are available.

Tasmota version 12.5.0 by Theo Arends.

Reset Instructions

If there is a power button:

Hold the power button for 40+ seconds until the light blinks and the device restarts.

If there is no power button:

Plug the device in and out 6 times. Leave it plugged in on the 7th attempt; the LED should start to blink, indicating the socket is ready to be connected again.

If you have access to the web interface:

Type reset 1 in the console and press enter.

Smart Home Integrations

Tasmota is incredibly expandable and flexible and can be integrated with a wide range of smart home platforms and services:

  • Alexa
  • AWS IoT
  • Domoticz
  • Home Assistant
  • Homebridge
  • HomeSeer
  • IP Symcon
  • KNX
  • NodeRed
  • nymea
  • OctoPrint
  • openHAB
  • Otto
  • IOBroker
  • Mozilla WebThings Adapter
  • SmartThings
  • Tasmohab
  • Homematic ip
  • and others.
Models: L1T Power Strip, L1T, Power Strip, Strip

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