Plugzio devices have various modes of operations. These modes are represented by different LED patterns and colors on the device.
Pattern Types
The LED on a Plugzio device will always only show 2 types of patterns:
Blinking - LED turns on and off repeatedly.
Breathing - LED slowly dims/brightens or pulses periodically.
The video below shows you the two different pattern types.
Blinking Patterns
A blinking pattern indicates that the outlet is actively doing something or is in use.
Blinking Green
Blinking green means that the device is searching for or attempting to connect to the internet & Plugzio Cloud. This state is generally seen on only new unregistered Plugzio devices. The purpose of this state is to see if the devices are working or able to connect to the internet/cloud at their installed location
Blinking Rainbow
Blinking rainbow means that the device is in use and that electricity is flowing through the device. This is seen whenever a device is being used in its "Always On" mode or has been authenticated by a Plugzio user in its "Smart" mode.
Blinking Orange
Blinking orange means that the device is talking to the Plugzio cloud or processing a web response. This is typically seen when a user starts or ends a session from our app or unplugs from a device.
Blinking Magenta
Blinking magenta indicates that a firmware or software update is happening on the device. During this process the Plugzio device will automatically download and install new updates.
During this process we encourage users and managers to not use the device and to wait for the device to finish the update. The device will not be responsive as the device is busy processing the update and will automatically reboot when it is done.
Blinking Red
Blinking red means that there is an error on the device. If blinking red is observed, try rebooting the device by pressing the square reset button above the LED light or by cutting power to the device for 10 seconds. The reset button is recessed to prevent accidental actuation so it may be necessary to use a pen or a key to press it. The LED will go off while the reset button is depressed.
If the error still persists after a reboot and the device is blinking red, please contact Plugzio support at hello@plugzio.com or at +1 833 Plugzio (758 4946) .
Breathing Patterns
A breathing pattern indicates that the device is in a steady state and idle.
Breathing Cyan
Breathing cyan means that the device is idle and can be used by Plugzio users.
If the device has been configured to "Always On" mode, the device will breathe cyan regardless of internet/cloud connection as it can always be used by users.
If the device has been configured to "Smart" mode, the device will only breath cyan when it is connected to the internet/cloud as connection is required for users to start a session.
Breathing Red
Breathing red means that the device is idle but cannot be used by Plugzio users.
If the device has been set to "Always Off' mode, the device will always breath red as the device can never be used by users in this state.
If the device has been set to "Smart" mode, the device will breathe red when the device does not have or is searching for internet/cloud connection. This is because the device cannot be used by users without being connected to the cloud/internet.
Scenario Examples
Below are the LED colors and patterns for some common scenarios.
Booting Up A New Device
When booting up a brand-new device, the device is in a special "default" mode. The default mode, functionality wise, is equivalent to the "Always On" mode - causing the device's relay to always turn on so you can just plug in.
The LED state in this default mode will allow you to see the connection status of the device:
The LED will start blinking green as it is searching for internet/cloud connection
Once connection is obtained, the LED will start breathing cyan/light blue
Note: For WiFi devices, you will have to configure the device with your WiFi credentials for it to connect.
The below video shows the scenario when a new device is turned on.
Booting Up A Device In Smart Mode
When turning on a device in "Smart" mode, the device will immediately breath red as the device is searching for internet/cloud connection. During this state, the device cannot be used by users as connection to the internet/cloud is required
Once connection has been established, the device will breath cyan. This indicated that the device is ready to be used by users.
Receiving A Firmware Update
When a a device is receiving a firmware or software update, the device will automatically start breathing magenta/pink for a short period of time. During this state, the device will not be responsive to any manager or user commands. We strongly suggest not interrupting this process (do not reboot the device or cut power).
Once this process is complete, the device will automatically reboot. After a reboot, watch the LED as it will eventually change to a breathing pattern. Once a breathing pattern is seen, the device can now be used as per normal operation.
Starting & Stopping A Session In Smart Mode
Make sure the device is configured in "Smart" mode and its LED state is breathing cyan. This indicates that the device is idle and ready to be used by a user.
When a session is activated and a load is plugged in, the device's LED will start blinking orange showing that it has received a "Start Session" command by the user. The device will then turn on its relay and the LED will start blinking rainbow. Indicating that the session has started, and the device is actively monitoring power consumption and sending information to the cloud.
When the user is done with the session, the user will either unplug or terminate the session through the app. The device's LED will then blink orange indicating that it is sending information to the cloud and terminating the session. Once this is done, the device's LED will then go back to breathing cyan indicating that the device is idle and ready to be used by the next user.
LED Video Tutorial
Troubleshooting and Customer Support
The device's LED should always be on and showing one of the above patterns. If no light is seen on the LED, make sure to check that the device is powered on.
If the device's LED is a solid color, please try rebooting the device by pressing the reset button or by directly cutting power to the device.
Related Article: Plugzio General Troubleshooting
Need help with anything else? Contact the Plugzio customer care team to have a chat with one of the specialists and discuss your concerns.