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Discussion topic: Colour of indicator LED

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This message was authored by Anonymous This message was authored by: Anonymous

Colour of indicator LED

Why did Sky not use bright Red to show that the box is off ?

Why on earth did they pick amber - this looks almost identical to green and makes it extremely hard to see whether the box  is on or off !

Protanomaly - is a colourblindness that reduces the shade of red by a degree - meaning that RED looks like AMBER  - and AMBER looks like YELLOW (which means that the difference between  yellow and pale green is hardly noticeable !!)

This should have been obvious at the design stage but was clearly not even considered !

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This message was authored by PandJ2020 This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@Anonymous wrote:

Why did Sky not use bright Red to show that the box is off ?


There's no colour when the box is off.

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own
This message was authored by Skull+Treaty This message was authored by: Skull+Treaty

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@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Why did Sky not use bright Red to show that the box is off ?


There's no colour when the box is off.


Perhaps @Anonymous was referring to standby (after pressing the power button on the remote) - which leaves an amber/orange light on the device. 
That's how I read it anyway. 

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@Skull+Treaty wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Why did Sky not use bright Red to show that the box is off ?


There's no colour when the box is off.


Perhaps @Anonymous was referring to standby (after pressing the on/off button on the remote) - which leaves an amber/orange light on the device. 
That's how I read it anyway. 


@Anonymous Sky use red on the box as well for when the box goes in to eco mode if you have that set 

so red is the box is in deep sleep mode

amber is standby

green is on

I believe red can also show if there is a problem with the box and it won't come on


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This message was authored by Anonymous This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Colour of indicator LED

@Skull+Treaty that is what I meant yes

No thoughts at all on colourblindness 

This message was authored by cbball This message was authored by: cbball

Re: Colour of indicator LED

You are lucky you can see any colour of light!

In daylight times, the indicator is so dim I cannot see any light at all.

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