14 • Hardware Overview
ASI-310 User Guide (v5.0)
Figure 1.2 ASI-310 Card-edge Controls
Status and Selection LEDs on the ASI-310
The front-edge of the ASI-310 has LED indicators for alarm, and communication activity. Basic LED displays and
descriptions are provided in
.
Table 1.1 LEDs on the ASI-310
LED
Color
Display and Description
POWER
(DS1)
Green
When lit green, this LED indicates that the card is running with a
valid input.
Flashing
Green
When flashing green, this LED indicates that the bootloader is
waiting for a software upload.
Orange
When lit orange, this LED indicates that an error in the signal or
configuration is occurring.
Red
When lit red, this LED indicates that the card is not operational. This
will occur if, for example there is no video input. It also lights red
when the OSD is enabled.
Off
When unlit, this LED indicates there is no power.
DS2
This LED is not implemented.
DS3
This LED is not implemented.
DS4
This LED is not implemented.
ASI IN (DS5)
Green
When lit green, this LED indicates the ASI input is present and valid.
Red
When red or flashing red, this LED indicates that no valid input is
present. This typically means that the input cable is disconnected.
ASI OUT
(DS6)
Green
When lit green, this LED indicates that the ASI output has a valid
input.
Red
When lit red, this LED indicates a hardware fault on the card.
POWER LED (DS1)
DS2 LED
DS3 LED
DS4 LED
ASI IN LED (DS5)
ASI OUT LED (DS6)
UNKNOWN REAR MODULE LED (DS7)
VIDEO ERROR LED (DS8)
DS9 LED
ASI IN LED (DS10)
310 IN LED (DS11)
ASI OVERFLOW LED (DS12)
Reset Button (SW3)
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