Overview

The anywAiR® Wi-Fi adaptor uses multicolour LED indicators to display its current status, configuration stage, and communication health.
Understanding the LED patterns helps technicians and users identify whether the device is connected properly, learning IR commands, or operating normally.

This guide outlines the LED colour meanings and their associated functions across three modes:

  1. Wi-Fi Configuration

  2. IR Configuration (Learning Mode)

  3. Normal Working Mode


? 1. LED Status During Wi-Fi Configuration

LED Colour(s)BehaviorDescription / Meaning
BlueBlinkingPerforming WPS connection (up to 2 minutes)
MagentaBlinkWPS connection error
WhiteBlinkingIdentifying IntesisHome (anywAiR) device
GreenSteadyNot configured
GreenBlinkingChecking configuration parameters (up to 2 minutes)
RedBlinkingConnecting to access point or server (up to 2 minutes)
YellowBlinkingDownloading configuration – please wait (up to 2 minutes)
Red + GreenAlternate blinkingError: cannot connect to access point or router. Check SSID/password and retry.
Yellow + GreenAlternate blinkingError: Internet connection unavailable. Verify Wi-Fi or router connectivity.

⚠️ Technician Tip:
During setup, allow up to 2 minutes for each stage. If alternating LED colours persist, reset the adaptor and repeat configuration using the myanywAiR app.


? 2. LED Status During IR Configuration (Learning Mode)

LED ColourBehaviorDescription / Meaning
WhiteSteadyWaiting for the customer to press the On/Off button on the IR remote (up to 20 seconds).
GreenBlinkingIR remote control has been successfully linked to the anywAiR device.
RedBlinkingIR learning failed. The signal was not received or was invalid — retry pairing.

? Tip:
For reliable IR learning, ensure a clear line of sight (≤1.5 m) between the Wi-Fi adaptor and the remote controller.


? 3. LED Status During Normal Working Mode

LED ColourBehaviorDescription / Meaning
OffDevice not powered, or air conditioner turned OFF.
Blue (steady)Indoor unit operating in Cool or Dry mode.
Red (steady)Indoor unit operating in Heat mode.
Green (steady)Indoor unit operating in Fan mode.
Yellow (steady)Indoor unit operating in Auto mode.
Cyan (steady)Indoor unit operating in Anti-frost mode.
Blue (3 blinks)Command received/sent during Cool or Dry operation.
Red (3 blinks)Command received/sent during Heat operation.
Green (3 blinks)Command received/sent during Fan operation.
Yellow (3 blinks)Command received/sent during Auto operation.
Cyan (3 blinks)Command received/sent during Anti-frost operation.
Red (blinking)Device attempting to connect to the Internet.

⚙️ Technician Note:

  • Persistent red blinking indicates Wi-Fi disconnection or Internet failure.

  • If LEDs remain unlit, check power supply (5 V DC) and re-establish Wi-Fi connection via the app.


4. Quick Reference – LED Colour Summary

ModeTypical LED IndicationMeaning
Wi-Fi SetupBlue blinkingConnecting via WPS
IR LearningGreen blinkingSuccessful IR pairing
Normal OperationRed steadyHeating
Normal OperationBlue steadyCooling/Drying
Normal OperationYellow steadyAuto Mode
ErrorRed + Green alternateWi-Fi password or router error
OfflineRed blinkingNo Internet connectivity

Troubleshooting Tips

  1. All LEDs OFF – Check power cable or USB supply to the Wi-Fi adaptor.

  2. Flashing Magenta or Yellow-Green – Reconfigure Wi-Fi settings via myanywAiR App.

  3. Red + Green Alternating – Wi-Fi credentials incorrect; re-enter network details.

  4. Red Blinking Continuously – Router online but Internet unreachable; restart modem.


Key Takeaways

  • LED colours provide a direct indication of Wi-Fi status, IR pairing success, and operational mode.

  • Alternating colour patterns (e.g. Red–Green) always indicate a connection fault.

  • For troubleshooting, refer to the LED behaviour before resetting or reconfiguring the adaptor.

  • Use the myanywAiR App to verify device status once LED displays steady colour.


Support

If LED errors persist after reconfiguration: