User`s manual
Troubleshooting
6-2 Basler L304kc
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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.
Repeated pattern
of 6 slow orange
blinks
An erroneous parameter set has been loaded.
Load another parameter set.
4
Repeated pattern
of 5 slow orange
blinks
Parameter error. For example, a parameter is set out of range or to
a value that is not valid.
5
Repeated pattern
of 4 slow orange
blinks
One of the following errors is present:
• A byte time-out has occurred (see Section 4.3.1.1).
• Invalid opcode in a read or write command (see Section 4.3.1).
• Incoming data has been discarded since no BFS was included
(see Section 4.3.1).
• Invalid BCC in a read or write command (see Section 4.3.1).
• Invalid address in a read or write command (see Section 4.3.1).
• Invalid data length in a read or write command (see Section 4.3.1).
• An unknown error with the binary read/write command format has
occurred.
6
Repeated pattern
of 3 slow orange
blinks
The last shading table generation process failed. The blinking will
stop when you successfully complete a generation process or you
reset the camera.
7
Repeated pattern
of 2 slow orange
blinks
One of the following errors is present:
• The maximum allowed line rate has been exceeded
(see Section 1.2).
• ExSync has not changed state for 5 seconds or longer. Check the
cable and the ExSync generating device.
8
(lowest)
L
The camera has over-voltage protection, but we do not recommend applying an in-
put voltage greater than 13.2 VDC. If an input voltage greater than 14.5 VDC is ap-
plied to the camera, the camera will automatically switch off the internal power
applied to the CCD sensor so that the sensor will be protected. In this situation, you
will still be able to communicate with the camera and the camera will still be able to
transmit test images, however, no live images can be generated.
LED Description Priority
Table 6-1: Camera Status Indicators