Status LEDsThere are two status LEDs, one on the left of the “10X Hours” digit, and one on the right of the“1X Seconds” digit. You can configure these to tell you about the current clock status.By default, (or after a factory reset) the status LEDs will have the following meanings:Status LED Default MeaningLeft Status LED NTP Time valid. We recently got an NTP update and the clock isstill using it.Right Status LED WiFi connected. If the clock is connected to the WiFi network, thisLED will light.Alternative Status LED meaningsYou can change the meaning of the Status LEDs in the clock configuration page. The otheroptions for the Status LEDs are:Mode DescriptionWiFi WiFi connected. If the clock is connected to the WiFi network, this LED will light.NTP NTP Time valid. We recently got an NTP update and the clock is still using it. Weassume that the NTP time is valid for twice the update time. If the update time is2 hours, the NTP time is considered valid for 4 hours, even if network connectivityis interrrupted.PIR No motion detected. The PIR or microwave sensor has detected that no one isin the vicinity of the clock. Note: This value is also shown on the blue LED on theESP module.AM/PM AM/PM Mode. Lights when the clock is showing a time in the afternoon (PM).On On. On all the time.Off Off. Off all the time.Page 9