Troubleshooting and Support206 Basler sprint Mono Cameras8.2 Fault Finding Using the Camera LEDDuring bootup, the camera loads firmware and performs initial self checks. Once bootup iscomplete, the camera performs a continuous series of self checks. If an error condition is detected,the LED will begin to flash. The number of flashes indicate the detected error as shown in Table 30.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 asdescribed in Section 6.10 on page 148.LED Description PriorityLED is not lit Power to the camera is not present or the input voltage is too low (seeSection Section 2.5 on page 30 and Section 6.8 on page 145).LED is solid green forseveral seconds, flashesorange and thenbecomes solid orangeThis is the normal LED sequence at power on or after a camera reset.Solid orange The camera has power and is OK. -LED flashes withgradually increasingfrequencyIndicates that the camera is busy performing a normal operation suchas generating shading tables. When the operation is complete, theflashing stops.-Continuous red flashing An overvoltage condition has been detected (see Section 6.8 onpage 145).1(highest)Continuous fast orangeflashingGeneral error. Please contact Basler technical support. 2Continuous slow orangeflashingOne of the following errors is present: No FPGA firmware is available. Firmware available but error when booting the FPGA.Please contact Basler technical support.3Repeated pattern of 6slow orange flashesAn erroneous parameter set has been loaded.Load another parameter set.4Repeated pattern of 5slow orange flashesParameter error. For example, a parameter is set out of range or to avalue that is not valid.5Table 30: Camera Status Indicators