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Indicator Lights Cheat Sheet, Camera Controller, Power Injector, Cameras

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Integrator's Complete Guide to PCC Premier Precision Camera Controller Indicator Lights Cheat Sheet Whenever the components of your system don't do what you expect, check the indicator lights first. Camera Controller Location Control A and Control B camera buttons State Not illuminated Blinking blue Blue Red Focus knob Not illuminated Red Blue Menu knob Blue Network and PoE+ Blinking port Not illuminated Meaning RS-232 connected camera is not available (power is disconnected or the camera's firmware is updating) No camera is mapped to the button (for example, the address book group may have fewer than 8 cameras assigned) A camera is not available at this IP address. This can occur if: n The camera is present but not available (for example, a firm- ware update may be in progress or its power may be disconnected) n The camera is present but its standby state is out of sync with the controller (for example, someone placed the camera in standby using its own web UI or remote) n The device at this IP address is not a compatible camera n There is no device at this IP address. Camera is available Camera is selected The current camera selection is inactive or absent The selected camera is in manual focus mode The selected camera is in autofocus mode. Normal operation - able to navigate the touch-panel Normal operation - receiving power and connected to the network n The power injector is not connected to the network (Data In connection) n The camera controller is not receiving power. Power Injector Orange indicator light: The power connection is good. No connection from the Data and Power Out connector to the camera controller. Green indicator light: The power connection is good. The connection from the Data and Power Out connector to the camera controller is good. Note The indicator light does not provide information about the connection from the Data In connector to the network. Cameras Indicator light codes vary among models of cameras. Consult the camera documentation. 10

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Indicator Lights Cheat Sheet
Whenever the components of your system don't do what you expect, check the indicator lights first.
Camera Controller
Location
State
Meaning
Control A and
Control B camera
buttons
Not illuminated
RS-232 connected camera is not available (power is
disconnected or the camera's firmware is updating)
No camera is mapped to the button (for example, the address
book group may have fewer than 8 cameras assigned)
Blinking blue
A camera is not available at this IP address.
This can occur if:
n
The camera is present but not available (for example, a firm-
ware update may be in progress or its power may be dis-
connected)
n
The camera is present but its standby state is out of sync
with the controller (for example, someone placed the cam-
era in standby using its own web UI or remote)
n
The device at this IP address is not a compatible camera
n
There is no device at this IP address.
Blue
Camera is available
Red
Camera is selected
Focus knob
Not illuminated
The current camera selection is inactive or absent
Red
The selected camera is in manual focus mode
Blue
The selected camera is in autofocus mode.
Menu knob
Blue
Normal operation - able to navigate the touch-panel
Network and PoE+
port
Blinking
Normal operation - receiving power and connected to the
network
Not illuminated
n
The power injector is not connected to the network (Data In
connection)
n
The camera controller is not receiving power.
Power Injector
Orange indicator light:
The power connection is good. No connection from the Data and Power Out
connector to the camera controller.
Green indicator light:
The power connection is good. The connection from the Data and Power Out
connector to the camera controller is good.
Note
The indicator light does not provide information about the connection from the Data In connector to the
network.
Cameras
Indicator light codes vary among models of cameras. Consult the camera documentation.
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Integrator's Complete Guide to PCC Premier Precision Camera Controller