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Troubleshooting  LukWerks User Guide 
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Status Lights 
We incorporated Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as part of our design for the Luk Camera, Power Supply, and USB 
receiver to make it easy to quickly diagnose many problems. 
CAMERA STATUS LIGHTS 
There are six status lights (LEDs) on the camera in various locations. Point the camera lens toward you with the 
three green LEDs on the right-hand side to read the following table. 
LED  Description 
Top Green  Flashes when the camera captures a video frame 
Middle Green  Flashes when the camera encodes a video frame 
Bottom Green  Flashes when the camera sends a video frame to Werks 
Front Red  On when camera has power and flashes when it detects motion. Note that you 
can disable this LED from the advanced camera setup 
Bottom Green  Located near the network connector, the green light is on when the camera has 
successfully started its internal software 
Bottom Amber  Also located near the network connector, the amber light flashes when it sends 
data over the network. It flashes slowly when communicating with the power 
supply only and quickly when sending data to the Werks application 
 POWER SUPPLY STATUS LIGHTS 
There are five status lights on the Luk Camera power supply. 
LED  Description 
Top Green  Steady green when power supply has power 
Middle Green  Steady green when the power supply is connected to the Homeplug network 
Bottom Green  Flashes when sending and receiving data to the camera 
Bottom Green  Located near the network connector, the green light is on when the camera has 
successfully linked to the camera 
Bottom Amber  Also located near the network connector, the amber light flashes when sending 
and receiving data to the camera. It flashes slowly when communicating with the 
camera only and quickly when sending date between the camera and Werks 
USB RECEIVER STATUS LIGHTS 
There are three status lights on the USB Receiver. Because the USB Receiver gets its power from the USB port, 
these lights will be on even when you have not plugged the receiver into an outlet. 
LED  Description 
Top Green  Flashes when it detects a collision between two network packages (normal) 
Middle Green  Flashes green when sending and receiving data from the cameras 
Bottom Green  Solid green when successfully linked to the computer 










