Alert Station LED Reference
Alert Station LED colors are fully customizable via app.punchrescue.com. The colors you see depend on how your system is configured. To review your current color assignments, go to Settings > Configure > Notify Categories in the dashboard.
The following are the colors and their meaning that are used outside of emergency alerts. Emergency alert colors are customized per organization. To understand which color corresponds to an emergency, navigate to Settings > Configs or contact your administrator.
| LED State | Default Meaning |
|---|
| White (solid) | Online — Ready Mode. All good. |
| Yellow (solid) | Offline — not connected to the network |
| Green | Test Mode is active |
| Half the lights flashing (no active emergency) | Running on backup battery — not receiving PoE power. Check the Ethernet connection. |
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