What do the lights on my Alert Station mean?

What do the lights on my Alert Station mean?

Alert Station LED colors during emergencies are fully customizable per organization 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.

Alert Stations come with preconfigured LED settings during the following conditions:
  1. White: Online, "Ready Mode"
  2. Yellow: Offline, not connected to your network
  3. Green: Test Mode is active
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