What do the lights on my Repeaters mean?
Repeater LEDs have two distinct behaviors: the bottom status LED reflects connectivity state, and the top strobe array responds to active emergencies.
The bottom status LED colors are system indicators and consistent across all deployments:
LED State: Solid Blue
Meaning: Powered on, waiting to be provisioned
LED State: Aqua
Meaning: In provisioning mode
LED State: Yellow
Meaning: Attempting to connect to Wi-Fi
LED State: Green
Meaning: Connected to Wi-Fi, connecting to backend
LED State: White
Meaning: Fully connected, "Ready Mode"
The top strobe array flashes during active emergencies. The color it flashes corresponds to the emergency category that was triggered, and since category colors are configured per organization, the strobe color will vary. To review your color assignments, go to Settings > Configure > Notify Categories.
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