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The Status LED is the light that blinks on the front of the Blackbox indicating the status of your device’s connection. To learn what the blinking patterns mean see our Status LED page. In some instances, using your SSID/password during setup may not be successful. There are many potential reasons for this, many of them out of your control. WiFi-protected Setup is an alternate setup method which allows the authorization of a new device to connect to a network without a password. It’s supported by most routers (which will usually be marked with a WPS button). If the Blackbox front LED never blinks green after using WPS to connect it to WiFi, check the following items: While you are holding your phone over the SETUP port and the screen is blinking, the front LED should shut off during this period. If it does not turn off while programming, check the following: You may encounter an issue where the door icons in your app do not reflect the position of your doors’ true position.




Note that the app doesn’t automatically sync the position of the door (but will soon!). In order to force a sync so the app displays the correct position, tap the Garageio logo above the door view (iOS) or shake your phone (Android). This will force the app the sync with the true position of your doors. If you are receiving open door notifications when the door is actually closed. This is usually a product of one of three reasons: If you receive this error message while trying to open or close your door from the Garageio mobile app, your Blackbox may be having an issue with connecting to your wireless network. There are a number of potential explanations: If none of the preceding points seem to be the cause, there are a couple other things you can check. If the above checks do not solve your problem, we encourage you to contact Garageio Support for further troubleshooting. You may receive this error message after entering your 16-character Blackbox Code (found on the back of your Blackbox or installation card) on the connect screen.




There are a few reasons why you might have received this error: If your Garageio has disconnected from the internet, you recently changed your wireless router, or changed your network settings/configuration, follow the steps below to update your Blackbox’s WiFi credentials: ​If all of this is done correctly, the Blackbox should blink Green briefly and then begin to blink Orange. Once it is blinking Orange, then you can select “Begin Setup” and you should be able to connect it to WiFi (once again, the LED on the Blackbox should stop blinking while your phone is flashing). If the LED on the Blackbox does not stop blinking while your phone is flashing, there may very well be an issue with your device and we can get it repaired. If you are still having difficulty after following the steps above, there are a couple other things you can check. We are working on some software changes to fix this and plan to release it ASAP. You will soon be able to update your WiFi from within the app without having to log out.




I/O Linc Garage Door Control and Status Kit Remotely monitor and control your garage doorKnow if you accidentally left the garage door open and remotely close it if necessary. When the Insteon Garage Control & Status Kit is used with the Insteon Hub, you will always know whether you forgot to close the door to the garage. Remote ControlWhether for convenience or security, your smart phone and tablet allow you to control your garage door from anywhere you may be through the Insteon App.Instant AlertWith Insteon Garage Door Control & Status Kit, you can receive instant alerts via email or notifications the moment the door is opened. Requires the Insteon Hub and a home internet connection.Using Insteon automationYou can link a button on a KeypadLinc as a status light to indicate whether or not your garage door is open and remotely open or close the garage door from other areas of your property using that button or another button on a KeypadLinc, SwitchLinc or Mini Remote.Add a WiFi Camera to Your NetworkSet up a WiFi Camera in your garage to provide you with 24/7 surveillance of your vehicles by viewing it via your smartphone




or tablet and then close (or open) your garage door from the same screen.How It WorksI/O Linc's output relay wires to your garage door motor just like your existing button, allowing you to remotely operate your garage. The included garage door sensor mounts to the garage door and is wired directly to I/O Linc's sensor input. Receive instant alerts when using the Insteon Hub (sold separately). Essential Info• Use any Insteon controller to remotely open and close your garage door• Uses I/O Linc low-voltage contact closure interface• Mount magnet and sensor on garage door frame• Wires into garage door motorWhat's in the BoxI/O Linc - INSTEON Low Voltage / Contact Closure Interface ( 1 In / 1 Out )1x Magnetic Contact Sensors1x 30 Foot 2 Conductor, 22-Gauge/AWG Interconnect Wire, White1x 10 Foot 2 Conductor, 22-Gauge/AWG Interconnect Wire, White1x 1.5mm flathead screwdriver1x Quick Start GuideProgramming a 433 Remote To programme a 433 Remote, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file.




- Turn the power off to the unit for 5 seconds - Turn the power back on - Push "Programme" button twice (eg. push push) - All 4 small red lights (LEDs) will light up & flash - When the lights stop flashing, LED one will be on constant (not flashing), this means that it already has a remote control programmed in to it - You must then push the "programme" button again once, the #2 LED will come on, if this is also constant (not flashing), it already has a remote control programmed in to it. (NOTE: each light represents a remote code) - Keep pushing the "programme" button until one of the LEDs is flashing (this represents an empty memory slot). - Once the light is flashing, push and hold the remote button until the light stops flashing, and release the remote button. - Wait several seconds and automatically all lights will flash on and off. Once this has happened, you can use your remote. To wipe a code on a 433 Remote, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file.




- Turn the power off to the unit for 20 seconds - Push the "programme" button twice (eg. push push) - After several seconds all lights will flash on & off. Light 1 will come on. - If you want to delete the code on LIGHT 1, push and hold the "programme" button until the light starts to flash - the code is now wiped. - You may then by pushing the "programme" button once, cycle through each LED light and delete when required. Programming a Cobra Remote To programme a Dominator Cobra remote, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file. - Select "Handheld" mode using the "LEARN" button on the unit (display shows "H" - Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter. The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on. - Repress the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function (eg.




The location number "xx" will be the first free handheld location number in the memory. - Your remote will now operate your door. To delete a Dominator Cobra remote from memory, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file. - Select "Erase" mode using the "LEARN" button on the unit (display shows "E") - Press and hold a button on the required transmitter for 2 seconds until the decimal point stays on. - Release the transmitter button until the decimal point turns off, then press the transmitter button again for 2 seconds; the decimal point will flash and then stay on. - The display will flash twice (CLR) once the transmitter code has been removed from memory. - If you do not have the remote that you want to delete from memory, after selecting "Erase" mode: - Find the memory location of the transmitter to be erased - momentarily press button 1 on a transmitter to display the next used memory location number (eg.

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