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Device Operations
Devices
figured state can also be used to distribute profiles. For further information on distributing a profile, 
refer to “4.6.2, "Distributor Mode"”.  To remove a profile from a device, refer to the topic , 
"Removing Profiles Without PC-based Configuration Tool".
A device cannot perform any fire protection until it becomes a part of the mesh network. The 
device will be an invalid reply or no answer at the FACP.
In this mode, the devices will be viewable in the communicator window of the PC tool and indi-
cates a status of “Profile Assigned”.
Bootloader
In this mode, the device cannot participate in a mesh and cannot provide fire protection.  The 
device will be viewable in the communicator window of the PC Tool with a status “Bootloader”.  
To get a device out of bootloader, refer to Appendix C:, "Troubleshooting and Testing".
Distributor
In this mode the device is functioning as a profile distributor. The device cannot participate in a 
mesh and cannot provide fire protection. It can be used to share the profile with any device that 
requests a profile. The device will be viewable in the communicator window of the PC Tool with a 
status “Distributor”.
Mesh Participant
Devices that are in the mesh network, no longer communicates directly with the PC Tools applica-
tion.  The PC Tools application must communicate with the W-GATE for status information from 
the device.  The W-GATE will respond to the FACP for the device at the address set with the code 
wheels.  The following states are applicable for a device in a mesh network.
Mesh Formation Mode
In this mode, the devices are active participants in a mesh that is forming. The LED flashes in the 
following pattern. First blink green, second blink yellow every 6.8 seconds. The device cannot per-
form any fire protection in this state.
For further information on this state (mesh formation), refer to the topic “Mesh Formation”.
Initial Mesh Optimization Mode
In this mode, the mesh network is formed and is in the process of establishing stronger communica-
tion paths. The LED pattern flashes in the following pattern. Single yellow blink every 6.8 seconds. 
The device cannot perform any fire protection in this state.  
For further information on initial mesh optimization mode, refer to the topic, “Initial Mesh Optimi-
zation Mode”.
Normal Mode
In the normal mode, the mesh network is formed and provides fire protection. The LED pattern is 
single green blink every 13.6 seconds. The LED flash can be disabled by panel configuration. If a 
device is in trouble, it is indicated by the trouble states. 
Rescue Mode
In the rescue mode, devices that are active participant in the mesh search and retrieve the devices 
that have lost the communication link. The rescue mode is indicated by the LED pattern of 1 green 
blink every 6.8 seconds. For more information on rescue mode, refer to the topic, “Rescue Mode”.
4.7.2  LED Indications
The two LEDs on the devices blink in the same pattern to allow the LED to be viewed from any 
angle.  The LED indications are provided in the table below.