There is one LED on the front panel of the RP-C.
Function |
Color |
Status |
Red, Green, Blue (and combinations) |
The RP controller Status LED indicates the condition of the device.
LED Patterns |
Condition |
Green, constant |
Normal operation, status OK RP controller firmware application running No Bluetooth activity a |
Blue, constant a |
Normal operation, status OK RP controller firmware application running Bluetooth connection is active |
Green 3 seconds, blue 1 second |
Normal operation, status OK RP controller firmware application running Bluetooth advertising is active a |
Green, flashing (~1 Hz) |
Device restarting, wait RP controller firmware application running |
Red, constant |
Detected error, attention required |
Red, flashing (~1 Hz) |
Device operates, but a problem needs attention |
Red/blue, flashing (~1 Hz) a |
Bluetooth radio microcontroller firmware is being upgraded |
Red/green, flashing (~1 Hz) |
RP I/O board receiving software upgrade, wait Do not interrupt power to the controller. For more information, see the following Important note. |
Amber, constant |
RP controller firmware boot applet running |
Amber, flash |
Device restarting, wait RP controller firmware boot applet started |
Amber/green, flashing (~1 Hz) |
RP controller firmware is being upgraded. It is typically the firmware main application, but it can also be a boot applet. |
White, transient |
Device starting, wait |
White, constant |
RP controller firmware not running, attention required (contact product support) |
Avoid power interruptions to the device during the brief period when the Status LED is flashing red and green. An interruption causes problems with the I/O processor upgrade and can result in corrupt firmware. You can view the evidence of a corrupt processor when the device reports itself as an “MP-C-15A.” A corrupt I/O processor can lead to the loss of the reset button and/or I/O functionality, as well as the inability to upgrade the I/O processor and/or the device.