Reconnecting your PicoStill to your WiFi network may be required after it has completed this
update.
If your PicoStill has been stuck in this state for more than 15 minutes, unplug your PicoStill and
plug it back in. If this does not correct the issue, perform a Factory Reset.
If this did not resolve your issue,
Go To ‘PicoStill Factory Reset’.
PicoStill Factory Reset
1.
Unplug your PicoStill.
2.
Press and hold down the Power button.
3.
With power button held down, plug PicoStill back in. All LED lights should flash once
before turning off for about 4 seconds, then the green and yellow lights should turn on
and stay on.
4.
Release the power button.
After completing the steps above, your PicoStill should be ready to pair with your Pico or Z.
All three LED's blinking - PicoStill Booting
Your PicoStill is booting. If it is stuck in this mode, disconnect the power and try reconnecting.
WiFi SSID not found
Your WiFi SSID could not be found.
Check to confirm that your Pico or Z are connecting to your WiFi network. Your PicoStill
received the information that it needs to connect to your WiFi network from your Pico C or Pico
Z.
Perform a factory reset on your PicoStill, and try connecting again (
Go To ‘PicoStill Factory
Reset’
).
If you are still unable to connect to your WiFi network, follow the instructions to connect your
PicoStill to your WiFi network manually (
Go To ‘Manually Connecting your PicoStill to your
WiFi Network’
).