Version 1.6.4 (3/26/24)
- Increased the ping interval with the My Leviton cloud to enhance remote connectivity
- Adjusted dimming curve at high end of dimmers, to further improve bulb compatibility
- Fixed miscellaneous bugs
Version 1.6.0 (11/29/23)
- Improved connectivity with Wi-Fi Mesh networks
- Adjusted dimming curve at high end of dimmers, to improve bulb compatibility
- Added watchdog monitor to increase reliability and reduce chance of watchdog timer lockup
- Fixed miscellaneous bugs
- Optimized D24SF fan speed switching to improve functionality
- Added reporting for D2MSD during snooze, vacancy, and ambient override (Version 1.6.1)
The D2MSD with firmware Version 1.6.1 and 1.6.2 will report occupancy (i.e. motion detection) even when the "Motion Detection" option is set to "Disabled" in the My Leviton app, or during Motion Snooze, Vacancy, and Ambient Override. This allows the motion sensor to be used with other integrated systems (such as Apple Home), even though it is disabled/inactive on the D2MSD itself. You can then create automation using the other integrated system for controlling the light on the D2MSD dimmer and/or other devices on the network.
Version 1.5.0 (4/18/23)
- Added quick fade for rocker double-tap (on/off)
- Added quick fade for dim bar taps (dim/bright)
- Adjusted default Fade On Rate and Fade Off Rate
- Changed Schedule level commands to use configured Fade On Rate
- Improve MQTT connection handling
- Optimized messages sent between device and cloud upon connections/disconnections
- Fixed miscellaneous bugs
Version 1.4.8 (6/2/22)
- Added Residence Night Settings to Dimmers
The Residence Night Settings allow you to configure a preset light level for Decora Smart dimmers that will be used only during night hours. When using the Night Settings, you will configure the "night hours" in which the Night preset level will be used. This is a great feature for hallways and bathrooms, and is a great replacement for nightlights. This feature does not affect the dimmer during normal daytime hours. During normal daytime hours, the dimmer will continue to turn on to the configured predefined level or follow the default "return to previous brightness" preset option.
See the following article for detailed information on setting up Residence Night Settings:
What Are My Leviton Residence Night Settings for Dimmers and How Do I Use Them?
- Implemented dimmer brightness scaling
Dimmer Brightness Scaling now scales the brightness level of dimmers between 0% and 100%, regardless of what the minimum and maximum dimming levels are set to. Whatever you set the minimum and maximum dimming level to, becomes 1% and 100%, respectively.
For example, if you set the minimum dimming level to 10% (because that is the lowest that you want that bulb to dim or the lowest that the bulb supports without flickering), that level actually becomes 1% for the dimming range. As you dim the bulb, 1% is the lowest possible dimming value (which is actually 10% - the minimum dimming level).
It is the same at the high end. If you never want the light to go above say 80%, if you set the maximum dimming level to 80%, that level actually becomes 100% for the dimming range. Now when you dim and brightening the bulb between 1%-100%, you are actually dimming/brightening the bulb between 10%-80%.
- Modified dimming/brightening steps when using the Dim/Bright Bar on the Dimmer
The dimming percentages between each dimming/brightening step has been modified, so that it is more granular on the low-end and linear in the mid-ranges, and modified dim curve to reduce high-end dead travel.
- Added Adjust Control Timing to Dimmers
If you notice that the light(s) connected to the dimmer flicker when dimmed or while being dimmed/brightened, the Adjust Control Timing setting may improve or resolve this issue.
For more information on this feature, see:
My bulb does not dim all of the way or flickers when I dim too low - Improved compatibility and connectivity with several Wi-Fi routers and access points
- Fixed miscellaneous bugs
Version 1.2.1 (8/26/21)
- Improved compatibility and connectivity with several Wi-Fi routers and access points
- Fixed an issue that prevented the brightness from being changed in HomeKit when the Preset Level was configured
- Changed the default dimmer load from incandescent to LED
- Fixed an issue that could cause dimmers to not dim correctly after a power brownout
- Improved Wi-Fi network scanning during enrollment
- Fixed an issue with dimming a D23LP Mini Plug-in Dimmer
- Fixed an issue with the Brightness Indicator Lights when set to Always on
- Modified dim curve to meet NEMA SSL at 10% and extended low end dimming
- Set traveler remote LED modes
- Added additional logs for debugging purposes