LED signalisation

Modified on Thu, 17 Aug 2023 at 04:35 PM

The LED signalisation provides a quick and easy way to determine the status of the device, including whether it is included in the network, whether it is calibrated, and whether there are any problems or alarms that need attention.


Normal mode:

The normal mode of the device is its typical operational state when powered on, free from alarms, updates, calibrations, or ongoing configuration changes.


LED blinking: In normal mode, the LED will blink 0,5 sec on, 2 sec off to indicate the device's status. The LED colours and patterns will depend on whether the device is included or excluded from the network, as well as whether it is calibrated or not.

All Wave Devcies*

  • Green: This LED colour pattern indicates that the device is added (included) in the network.
  • BlueThis LED colour pattern indicates that the device is removed (excluded) from the network.


*Shutters & Dimmers:

  • Green: This LED colour pattern indicates that the device is added (included) in the network.
  • BlueThis LED colour pattern indicates that the device is removed (excluded) from the network.
  • Green-yellow: This LED colour pattern indicates that the device is added (included) in the network, and is calibrated.
  • Blue-yellow: This LED colour pattern indicates that the device is removed (excluded) from the network and is calibrated.


*Plug UK and Plug S:

  • Green: This LED colour pattern indicates that the device is added (included) in the network.
  • BlueThis LED colour pattern indicates that the device is removed (excluded) from the network.
  • Green SOLID ONRelay is switched ON and power consumption is 0W or no power consumption. 
  • Yellow SOLID ONRelay is switched ON and power consumption is between >0W and 85% of max. load
  • Red SOLID ONRelay is switched ON and power consumption is >85% of max. load 


*Plug US:

  • Violet: This LED colour pattern indicates that the device is added (included) in the network.
  • BlueThis LED colour pattern indicates that the device is removed (excluded) from the network.
  • Blue: SOLID ONRelay is switched ON and power consumption in between 0W and 85% of Max load. 
  • Red SOLID ONRelay is switched ON and power consumption is >85% of max. load 

Settings mode:

The Settings mode is an alternate operational state that can be accessed by pressing the designated service button (S button). This mode enables users to add, remove, reset or calibrate the device.


LED solid on: When the device is in settings mode, the LED will remain solidly lit to indicate the device's status. The LED colours will depend on the action being taken.

  • Blue: This LED colour is used for adding (inclusion) or removing (exclusion) of the device from the network.
  • Red: This LED colour is used for a factory reset.
  • Yellow: This LED colour is used for calibration of the device (valid for Shutters and Dimmers)


Settings in progres:

The next state involves executing the selected setting. To start this mode is required releasing the S button momentarily and promptly pressing it again, while you're in the setting you want to trigger.


LED blinking: In settings in progres, the LED will blink 0,1 sec on, 0,1 sec off to indicate the setting being executed. The LED colours and patterns will depend on the selected setting.


  • Blue: This LED colour indicate that the adding (inclusion) or removing (exclusion) of the device is in progres.
  • Red: This LED colour indicate that the factory reset is in progres. 
  • Yellow: This LED colour indicate that the calibration of the device is in progres (valid for Shutters and Dimmers)


Alarm mode:

The alarm mode of the device is initiated automatically in response to a triggered alarm condition, as determined by the specific alarm that has been activated.


LED blinkingThe Alarm modes of the device are indicated by the red LED blinking pattern. This pattern consists of brief 0.2-second LED activation followed by 0.2-second deactivation, repeated in succession. After this sequence, there is a 2-second pause before the pattern is repeated. Each alarm type is identified by a unique combination of short blinks. For instance, two sets of short blinks (0.2s on, 0.2s off, 0.2s on, 0.2s off) correspond to alarm number 2 being triggered.

  • RED 1x blink sequence - Over-current detected on O
  • RED 2x blink sequence - Overheat detected
  • RED 3x blink sequence - Power supply fault (power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage fault) 
  • RED 4x blink sequence - Over-current detected on O1 
  • RED 5x blink sequence - Over-current detected on O2  
  • RED 6x blink sequence - Obstacle detected 
  • RED 7x blink sequence - Over-voltage detected