diff --git a/docs/advanced/advanced.md b/docs/advanced/advanced.md index 2176b3d..d7a23f0 100644 --- a/docs/advanced/advanced.md +++ b/docs/advanced/advanced.md @@ -2,33 +2,27 @@ ## LED Indicator Guide -### Steady Orange +### Steady Orange/Yellow The plug is generating an Access Point for network onboarding.

-### Orange (5 seconds on, 5 seconds off) -The plug is disconnected from the MQTT broker. +### Blinking Orange +The plug is disconnected from the MQTT broker/Network. -### Orange (2 seconds on, 2 seconds off) -The plug is disconnected from the WiFi network. - -### Steady Green +### Green The plug is connected to both the network and the MQTT broker.

-### Steady Blue +### Blue An update or operation is currently in progress.

-### Flashing Blue -Scanning or communication is in progress. - ### Steady Red (Power LED) An overcurrent has been detected, and the relay has been automatically turned off.

@@ -107,7 +101,7 @@ The BLE parameters can be changed with the commands detailed into [BLE gateway u ## Updating Theengs Plug Theengs plug can benefit from Over The Air updates following these different methods: -* From Home Assistant directly if you have version 1.5.0 or more, Settings->Devices & Services->Devices, click on the plug, click on the firmware version, click Update +* From Home Assistant directly if you have version 1.8.0 or more, Settings->Devices & Services->Devices, click on the plug, click on the firmware version, click Update * From the WifiManager portal, by uploading a binary directly to the plug * Download the last version binary named "Theengs-Plug-firmware" from the Github [release page of OpenMQTTGateway](https://github.com/1technophile/OpenMQTTGateway/releases) * Reset the plug with a long button press