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Note: Adapters produced after DOM 4286 have a clear plastic lens in front of the indicator allowing the light from the LED to be seen more easily. Adapters produced before this DOM may require looking directly in to the hole to to see the LED.
The chart above matches what is printed in the owner's guide. "Blinking quickly" occurs intermittently at a rate of twice a second. "Lit but rapidly flickering" occurs continuously at a rate of twice a second.
Understanding LED indicator status lights and information
Find out what the LED indicator light on your product tells you about the status of your product.
SoundTouch Wireless Adapter LED Status Indicator
LED State | Description | |
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Off | The adapter is unpowered, connected via Ethernet or the network is disabled | |
White (blinking fast) | The adapter is attempting to connect to a Wi-Fi network | |
White (slow flash) | The adapter is downloading a firmware update | |
White | The adapter is connected to a Wi-Fi network | |
White (solid 3 sec, double-flash, repeat) | The adapter is installing a firmware update | |
Amber (blinking) | The adapter failed to connect to Wi-Fi / network error | |
Amber (blinking fast) | The adapter has a firmware error | |
Amber (solid) | The adapter is in setup mode broadcasting its "Bose SoundTouch Wi-Fi Network" |
SA-2, SA-3 and SoundTouch SA-4 Amplifier LED Status Indicators
LED State | Description |
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Constant slow blinking (1 second on, 3 seconds off) |
The amplifier is off (standby) |
Continuously lit | The amplifier is on and ready to produce sound |
Blinking quickly | The amplifier is on and receiving data commandsfrom the media center through the Bose link port |
Constant slow blinking (1 second on, 5 seconds off) |
The amplifier is set up as a supplemental amplifier (switch C is up) and it is off (standby) |
Lit but rapidly flickering | The amplifier is set up as a supplemental amplifier (switch C is up) and it is on |
The chart above matches what is printed in the owner's guide. "Blinking quickly" occurs intermittently at a rate of twice a second. "Lit but rapidly flickering" occurs continuously at a rate of twice a second.
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