Interpret Flashing LEDs on a Player
BrightSign players use LED flash sequences to indicate various types of errors. Flash sequences consist of a period of time in which the LED is off, followed by a number of equally spaced flashes, and then a return to the LED being off again. This sequence then repeats. The number of flashes indicates the error type.
Players with a single LED (e.g., LS, AU335) flash that LED rapidly during an OS update. This can be distinguished from an error code by the speed of the flashing - the flashes are too fast to count.
LED flash codes for each player model can be found at the links in the table below:
Model | Page |
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Series 5 | |
XC2055, XC4055 | |
XD235, XD1035 | |
HD225, HD1025 | |
LS425, LS445 | |
AU335 | |
Series 4 | |
XT1144, XT244 | |
XD1034, XD234 | |
HD1024, HD224 | |
LS424 | |
Series 3 | |
XT1143, XT243 | |
XD1033, XD233 | |
HD1023, HD223 | |
LS423 | |
Series 2 | |
4K242, 4K1042, 4K1142 | |
XD232, XD1032, XD1132 | |
HD222, HD1022 | |
LS422, LS322 | |
Series 1 | |
XD230, XD1030, XD1230 | |
HD120, HD220, HD1020, AU320 |