Smartek Vision Giganetix GC Series User Manual page 69

Giganetix camera family
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Status LEDs
The Ethernet connector provides a yellow and a green LED. The green LED indicates the status of the
Ethernet link and its activity, while the yellow LED indicates the status of the camera. The description of the
different statuses of these LEDs can be found in Table 31 and Table 32 below.
Green LED (Status)
Off
Solid on
Blinking
Yellow LED (Status)
Off
Solid on
One blink, then Off
Two blinks, then Off
Three blinks, then Off
Four blinks, then Off
Cabling Requirements
To connect the camera to a network, at least a straight UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) CAT5e cable needs
to be used in environments with low or no EMI. In environments with higher EMI, a STP (Shielded Twisted
Pair) CAT6 cable is recommended. The scheme for Straight-through patch cable is shown on Figure 54.
Table 31: Ethernet Green LED status
Table 32: Ethernet Yellow LED status
RJ45
1 OR/WHT
TD+
2 OR
TD-
3 GRN/WHT
RD+
4 BLU
5 BLU/WHT
6 GRN
RD-
7 BRN/WHT
8 BRN
Figure 54: Straight-through cable scheme
2 SMARTEK Vision Giganetix Camera Models
Description
No link
Link on / Ethernet link exists
Indicates ongoing Ethernet activity
Description
Not powered
Power on / Status OK
No user firmware / Factory firmware active
Watchdog timer timeout error
User firmware data CRC error
Internal FPGA configuration error
OR/WHT 1
GRN/WHT 3
BLU 4
BLU/WHT 5
GRN 6
BRN/WHT 7
BRN 8
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RJ45
TD+
OR 2
TD-
RD+
RD-
SMARTEK Vision Giganetix User Manual Version 2.1.4

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