The LED on your Scribit Robot uses different colors and patterns to communicate the state of your Scribit Robot.
Here’s an overview:
Linear-pulse White LightScribit is ready to pair. Use the mobile App to continue the pairing flow. |
Solid White LightScribit is in standby mode and connected to your network. If you’re already connected to Scribit, this means that Scribit is ready to start drawing. |
Double-blinking White LightThe Scribit mobile App has sent a drawing to Scribit, he is in loading mode. |
Linear-pulse Cyan lightScribit it is calibrating. |
Double-blinking Cyan light
Scribit downloaded calibration process |
Linear-pulse Orange lightScribit is reaching its temperature to start to erase your artwork. |
Solid Orange lightScribit is heating to start to erase your artwork on your wall. |
Double-blinking red lightA system error/failure has occurred. Try unplugging Scribit and plugging it back in again. If the problem persist please contact Scribit customer support |
Double-blinking yellow lightA factory reset is in progress. |
Double-blinking blue lightA firmware update has been downloaded to Scribit and is being installed. After the update has installed, Scribit will restart and show a solid white light. |
Linear-pulse lightScribit is booting. This happens often after an unplug action, after that Scribit will restart and show a solid or a linear-pulse white light according to its connection status. |
Solid blue lightScribit firmware has been updated. After this Scribit will turn to a solid or a linear-pulse white light according to its connection status. |
Solid Red lightScribit had a connection/calibration failure. Usually after this Scribit will turn to a solid or a linear-pulse white light according to its connection status. If the problem persist please contact Scribit customer support |
Solid Green lightScribit had a successfull connection/calibration. |
Linear-pulse “rainbow light”Scribit is drawing. |
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