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02.06.2022
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Hardware
APS-90-Lite
The status LED use different colors for signaling.
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Color Period Description
red 10 s aer power on Start system
red permanently Error during boot process
green blinking Base system is starting
green 6 s during power on IP address is assigned, sensor is ready to
detect and count people. About 10 s later
sensor is ready to be accessed by web
interface.
green permanently LED is configured for system running
off permanently System is running.
blue 5 s while pushing
reset button
Change to fallback mode when disengaging
the reset button.
blue 1 s LED is configured for signaling count events
yellow blinking Waiting for DHCP
yellow 5 s while pushing
reset button
Factory reset
yellow permanently LED is configured for Fill Level
3.5 Factory Reset Button/Pin
The device must be powered for using the button.
On an APS-90-Lite press the button (Fig. 2 /2) gently with a pencil.
The device will change the LED illumination as feedback.
While the using the button/pin, the status changes every 5 seconds in the following
sequence. Release the reset button or open the connection of the two pins to execute the
option currently indicated by the LED.
ࡇ Fallback System while the LED will illuminate blue.
ࡇ Factory Reset while the LED will illuminate yellow.
ࡇ Nothing while the LED is off.
By the ‘Factory Reset’ all settings (including network settings) restored to the factory
defaults. The device reboot. This reboot takes more time as a normal startup.
At the ‘Fallback System’ the device is started only with a basic emergency system in DHCP
+
mode. The LED illuminated in red during the whole time. You could connect to a simple
user interface, that allow you to:
ࡇ Update the firmware.
ࡇ Set the IP setting to use DHCP.
ࡇ Set the device to the factory default settings (factory reset).
ࡇ Display diagnosis data.
ࡇ Reboot the device.