Troubleshooting; Fault Finding Using The Camera Led - Basler L800k User Manual

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6 Troubleshooting

6.1 Fault Finding Using the Camera LED

During bootup, the camera loads firmware and performs initial self checks. Once bootup is
complete, the camera performs a continuous series of self checks. If an error condition is
detected, the LED will begin flashing. The number of flashes indicates the detected error as shown
in Table 6-1.
If several error states are present, the LED outputs the error code that has the highest priority.
To get more information about the camera's current condition, you can check the camera status
as described in Section 3.12.
LED
LED is solid green
for several seconds,
flashes orange and
then becomes solid
orange
Solid orange
LED flashes with
gradually increas-
ing frequency
Continuous red
flashing
Continuous fast
orange flashing
Continuous slow
orange flashing
Table 6-1: Camera Status Indicators
BASLER L800
k
Draft
Description
This is the normal LED sequence at power on or after a camera
reset.
The camera has power and is OK.
Indicates that the camera is busy performing a normal operation
such as generating shading tables. When the operation is complete,
the flashing stops.
An overvoltage condition has been detected. The flashing will stop
after the voltage has returned to normal and the camera is reset or
powered off and back on.
General error.
Please contact Basler support.
One of the following errors is present:
• No FPGA firmware is available.
• Firmware available but error when booting the FPGA.
Please contact Basler support.
Troubleshooting
Priority
-
-
-
1
(highest)
2
3
6-1

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