Connectors and Indicators
In-Sight 8100 Series, 8200 Series,
8400, 8401 & 8402
In-Sight 8405
In-Sight 8505P
Connector/Indicator
Description
ENET LED
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1000-BaseT: LED turns on when the vision system is receiving power during
startup, and blinks green once network traffic is detected.
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100-BaseT: LED turns on when the vision system is receiving power during
startup, and blinks green and red (appears orange) once network traffic is
detected.
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10-BaseT: LED turns on when the vision system is receiving power during
startup, and blinks red once network traffic is detected.
LED 1
Green when active. User-configurable within the In-Sight Explorer Discrete I/O
Settings dialog, using Output Line 4.
LED 2
Red when active. User-configurable within the In-Sight Explorer Discrete I/O
Settings dialog, using Output Line 5.
I/O Port
The I/O port is an M8 port that provides connection to the acquisition trigger input
and high-speed outputs via the Breakout cable or I/O Module cable. For more
information, see
and
ENET Port
The ENET port is a 10/100/1000 port that provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and
supplies Power over Ethernet (PoE) via the Ethernet cable. For more information,
see
Ethernet Cable (CCB-84901-2xxx-xx)
and
Note
:
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When initially powered up, the ENET LED turns on and is orange and LED 1 turns on and is steady green
for approximately 10 seconds. Next, LED 2 flashes green and then red, and then both LED 1 and LED 2 turn
off. Next, the ENET LED turns off and then momentarily flashes when a network connection is established,
and then begins blinking once network traffic is detected.
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If both LED 1 and LED 2 are solid red, the vision system's firmware update was interrupted. For more
information, refer to the Update Firmware Dialog topic in the
In-Sight
®
Explorer Help
file.
12
Introduction