8.1 Power I/O connection
Connection to the power I/O (9 to 30 VDC) is necessary for camera operation, as it is the only
means to supply power to the camera. The Power I/O Cable provides a weather-tight connection
and an IP68 environmental rating when properly connected. Even when the camera is not in use,
keep the power cable connected, while the camera is installed.
When connecting the cable to the camera, the notch positions must always line up.
8.2 Setup Button/Status LED
The Setup Button is located behind a protective cap on the camera (
(p. 14)). The
Setup Button also contains an integrated Status LED for user feedback.
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The Setup Button Status LED will flash when the camera is in an Active Power state.
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When the Status LED is steadily on, the camera is booting up. Avoid interrupting this
process.
Briefly pressing the Setup Button always causes the camera to exit from any low powered
quiescent states and enables the Ethernet interface for communications. The camera will remain
in this state for 5 minutes.
8.2.1 Status LED
The Status LED located in the center of the Setup Button provides some useful diagnostic
information about the camera.
(p. 15) describes the Status LED behavior. This assumes
the power supply is between 9 to 30 VDC.
Table 8-1: Setup Button Status LED
Status LED
CCFC state
Other
Continuously Off
No power or the camera is in one of the
following low powered modes:
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Partially On
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Deep Sleep
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Off Mode
Pressing the Setup Button
forces the camera to exit any
of the low powered modes
and remain Fully On for a
period of 5 min with the
Status LED rapidly flashing.
Slow Flash
1 sec on,
3 sec off
Normal Operation in Fully On power
mode.
CCFC Field Camera
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