What do the lights on my Repeaters mean?
The top strobe flashes during an emergency. The bottom status LED indicates system state: Blue (Initializing/Powered On), Aqua (Provisioning mode), Yellow (Connecting to Wi-Fi), Green (Connected to Wi-Fi), White (Connected to Backend/MQTT), and Red (Active Alert).
*Note: All LED colors and patterns can be customized via the customer's Punch Rescue dashboard at app.punchrescue.com; the color settings provided above are default settings.
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Plug Repeaters directly into standard wall outlets. For the most precise room-level tracking and reliable coverage, we recommend placing one in every classroom or major facility zone.
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