Troubleshooting; Fault Finding Using The Camera Led - Basler L100k User Manual

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6 Troubleshooting

6.1 Fault Finding Using the Camera LED

When the power supply to the camera is switched on, the LED on the back of the camera will
become orange colored for several seconds as the microprocessor in the camera boots up. If the
LED then remains orange continuously, bootup has been successful.
Once bootup is complete, the camera performs a continuous series of self checks. If an error
condition is detected, the LED will begin to flash between green and orange. The number of
orange flashes indicates the detected error (see Table 6-1). If several error states are present, the
LED outputs the error codes in succession.
Orange LED
On
Continuous
3 flashes
5 flashes
6 flashes
7 flashes
8 flashes
Table 6-1: Camera Status Indications
If the status LED on the back of the camera is not lit, it means that power to the camera is not
present or is less than 10.8 Volts.
The camera has no overvoltage protection. Always observe the maximum input
voltage given in Section 2.8.
BASLER L100
k Series
DRAFT
Description
The camera is OK.
ExSync has not changed state for 5 seconds or longer. If you are not supplying
an ExSync signal to the camera, this is a normal condition and should be ignored.
Otherwise check the cable and the ExSync generating device.
The Work Set could not be stored into a User set.
Please contact Basler technical support.
A User Set or the Factory Set could not be loaded into the Work Set.
Please contact Basler technical support.
A valid list of commands was not available.
Please contact Basler technical support.
The FPGA could not be configured. Please contact Basler technical support
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