LED | Description | LED Cycle | LED Blink Pattern |
Q96 is Operating Properly | 2 seconds |
A very slow blink (once every 2 seconds) |
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Q96 is being OS-Upgraded | 1/8 second |
A fast blink (8 per second) |
These LEDs show traffic on the H48 link. They are dimly lit when the processor is in normal operating mode.
LED | Description | LED Cycle | LED Blink Pattern |
Normal Mode | Constant on |
Constant on |
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QED Addressing Mode (discovering devices on the QED link) | 1/8 second |
A fast blink (8 per second) |
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QED Addressing Completed Successfully | 1 second |
A slow blink (1 per second) |
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After QED Addressing: Addressing Ran Out of Addresses Verify that there are less than 96 devices present. If there are, some of the addresses may be marked as "used" by previously installed devices. You can return the entire link to Factory Defaults to fix this. |
8 seconds |
Two blinks in 8 seconds |
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After QED Addressing: There are Duplicate Device Addresses Present Exit addressing mode, and find one of the devices which does not function and is blinking the "Duplicate Device Address" fault code. Return this device to factory defaults, and re-address. |
8 seconds |
Three blinks in 8 seconds |
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QED Assignment Mode | 1 second |
A slow blink (1 per second) |
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Programming Mode | Constant on |
Constant on |
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Homeworks Addressing Mode | 1 second |
Four quick blips, repeated once per second |
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Homeworks Database Being Transferred | 1/2 second |
Blip-dash, repeated twice per second |
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Advanced Modes Enabled Set dip switch #4 to off |
1/2 second |
Dot-dash, repeated twice per second |
These LEDs show traffic on the QED link. They are typically off, but will blink occasionally.
Tap either the All Open or All Close button on the HWI-Q96. The TX LED will blink (as the Q96 is transmitting the command). If your system is addressed, you should see that the RX blinks as well (when the shades/draperies acknowledge the command).