Legrand RS232 User Manual

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Status LED Indicator

The MR232 uses color codes similar to all other

MIRO products. The LED can display one of three

colors: green, yellow (amber), or red. The color

can be constant, or can flash at one of three rates

to further distinguish reported conditions.
Once per second ...........................................................1 Hz
Twice per second .........................................................2 Hz
Three times per second ...............................................3 Hz
To determine the flash rate, count the

number of flashes in 5 seconds:
5 flashes .......................................................................1 Hz
10 flashes......................................................................2 Hz
15 flashes......................................................................3 Hz

The MR232 LED indications are as follows:

Color Behavior

Meaning

None Off

Device is not powered.

Green On, not flashing Device is powered, has a house ID,

operating normally.

Green Flashing @ 2 Hz Device transmitted a message on

the wireless network.

Yellow On, not flashing Device does not have a house ID.
Yellow Flashing @ 2 Hz Device is part of a binding process.

Binding was started by some other

device with a matching house ID or

through GETID command.

Yellow Flashing @ 3 Hz Device is the master of a binding

process. Binding was started on

this device and must be stopped on

this device.

Red

Flashing @ 2 Hz Device has encountered an error.

An invalid command or attempting

to transmit with an invalid house

ID (0x00). A non-zero house ID is

required.

TROuBLESHOOTING

During Set House ID, the LED is not flashing on some

Wireless Miro devices.

• If LED is solid green before initiating house ID binding:
The device already has another house ID. Reset

it to the factory default so that it can be bound to

the desired house ID. Resetting to factory defaults

is described in the “I need to start over” issue.

• If LED is solid yellow after initiating house ID binding:
The device may be out of range of the initiating

device. It may be necessary to add a MRR2 Repeater if

reception to a particular area of the house is blocked.

I need to start over.

You can reset any wireless device to factory default

settings by pressing and holding until the LED

changes to solid yellow (approximately 10 seconds).

During the process, the LED flashes yellow and when

complete, it changes to solid yellow. The device can

then be reconfigured, exactly like any new device.

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