tp-link Tapo P100 V1 User’s Guide
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To set up your Tapo P100 smart plug, download the Tapo app from the App Store or Google Play. Open the app, create an account or log in, then follow the on-screen instructions to add a new device. Ensure the smart plug is plugged in and the indicator light is blinking to begin the setup process.
Open the Tapo app and select your P100 device. Tap on "Schedule" and set the desired times for the device to turn on or off. You can create multiple schedules for different days and times based on your needs.
First, ensure that the smart plug is properly plugged into a working outlet. Check if the Wi-Fi network is stable and the device is connected to it. If the problem persists, try resetting the plug by pressing and holding the power button for about 5 seconds until the LED indicator blinks rapidly. Then, set up the device again using the Tapo app.
Yes, the Tapo P100 is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. To enable voice control, link your Tapo account with the respective voice assistant app and follow the instructions to discover your device.
To reset the Tapo P100, press and hold the power button for about 5 seconds until the LED indicator blinks rapidly. This will restore the device to its factory settings, and you will need to set it up again through the Tapo app.
The Tapo P100 smart plug can handle a maximum load of 2300W or 10A. Ensure that the devices plugged into it do not exceed this limit to prevent damage.
Open the Tapo app, select your P100 device, and tap on "Device Settings." If a firmware update is available, you will see an update option. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
Yes, you can control the Tapo P100 smart plug from multiple phones. Simply download the Tapo app on each device and log in with the same account credentials to access and control the plug.
The Tapo P100 does not have a built-in power consumption monitoring feature. For energy monitoring capabilities, consider using TP-Link's energy monitoring smart plugs, such as the Tapo P110.
Ensure that your smartphone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network you intend to use with the smart plug. Check that the plug's LED indicator is blinking, indicating it is in pairing mode. If issues persist, try resetting the device and setting it up again.