The LED night light is used to indicate the product’s status during product setup or to report something that requires attention.
Blue Flashing
Indicates during initial setup:
Socket is waiting for the mobile device to complete pairing to both Wi-Fi and the iDevices Connected app.
Resolution:
Open the iDevices app and start the setup process:
Socket Setup on iOS 11 and Later
Solid Blue
Indicates:
Socket is connected to the Wi-Fi network but has not yet paired to the iDevices Connected app.
Resolution:
Open the app and retry the setup process:
Socket Setup on iOS 11 and Later
Slow Blue Flashing
Indicates:
Pairing mode has expired.
Resolution:
Reboot Socket by unscrewing it from the fixture and screwing it back in. Once the LED returns to blue flashing, retry the setup process:
Socket Setup on iOS 11 and Later
Green Flashing
Indicates during initial setup:
Once the Socket connects to the Wi-Fi network, it flashes green for 1 second.
Indicates reconnection to the network:
If Socket has lost connection to the Wi-Fi network, the LED will flash green for 1 second to indicate when it has reconnected to the Wi-Fi network.
Resolution:
No action needed in either instance.
Orange Flashing
Indicates:
Socket has lost the connection to the Wi-Fi network, or the Wi-Fi network has gone down.
Resolution:
Reconnect product to the Wi-Fi network:
Wi-Fi Network Not Found
Red Flashing
Indicates:
The product is being reset.
Resolution:
Once the LED returns to blue flashing, the Socket is ready to be set up again through the iDevices Connected app:
Socket Setup on iOS 11 and Later
Purple Flashing
Indicates firmware being updated:
A firmware update is being installed onto the product.
Resolution:
Keep the app open until the firmware update is complete.
Indicates product being identified:
Socket has received a request from the app to identify itself.
Resolution:
No action needed.
Solid White
Indicates:
Default LED night light color after pairing has completed.
Resolution:
Customize the night light to your preference.