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Figure 43. Identifying network coordinator on version 3 WCI built 2019 and after
NWK, CRD, and
OPEN NET on
steady
Table 11. Description and behavior of the WCI LEDs and buttons
LED or Button Description and Behaviors
The green NWK LED
• Illuminates on every WCI that has joined the network.
• Flashes for 10 seconds every 2.5 minutes if the WCI is not a member of the network.
The yellow CRD LED Illuminates on the coordinator WCI.
The OPEN NET LED This LED is illuminated if the network is open for new devices to join.
The START button
• On a network without a Tracer SC, designates a WCI as the network coordinator and opens the
network for new devices to join. (See “Establishing the Network Prior to Tracer SC+ Installation or
Without Tracer SC+ Installation ,” p. 63.)
• Removes a member WCI from the network. (See “Removing a WCI from a Network,” p. 68.)
• Disbands the network. (See “Disbanding a Network,” p. 69.)
Pressing the OPEN
NET button:
• On a coordinator WCI, opens or closes all devices for at least one hour. (Time may be extended if
devices are joining.)
• On other WCIs, opens or closes only that WCI for 10 minutes.
On power-up, the WCI goes through a check list and updates LED activity according to the type of
device associated with the WCI and the status of the WCI in the network. The LED flash patterns vary
depending on current conditions. LED behavior is described in the following table.
Table 12. LED identification and interpretation
LED
LED activity
Indicates...
Network LED (green)
NWK
On solid WCI is a network member.
Establishing an Air-Fi® Network