Connection Status LED Indicator 46
Connection Status LED Indicator
Once connected to the network, the green Connection Status LED indicator will display the progress in connecting
to the Network Video Management software.
The following table describes what the LED indicator shows:
Connection StateConnection Status
LED Indicator
Description
Obtaining
IPAddress
One short flash
every second
Attempting to obtain an IP address.
Discoverable Two short flashes
every second
Obtained an IPaddress but not connected to the NetworkVideo
Management software.
Upgrading Firmware Two short flashes
and one long flash
every second
Updating the firmware.
Connected On Connected to the Network Video Management software, a Unity
Video Server, or an ACC™ Server. The default connected setting can
be changed to Off using the camera's web user interface. For more
information see the Avigilon IP Camera Web Interface User Guide.
Troubleshooting Network Connections and LED Behavior
For any of the below LED behaviors, ensure that the camera is getting power and is using a good
network cable before trying another solution.
LED BehaviorSuggested Solution
Green LED is off and amber is on Perform a factory reset of the camera using the physical firmware
revert button. Resetting through the camera's web interface will not
produce the desired result.
Both LEDs are off and the camera is not
connected or streaming video
Check the General setup page in the camera's web interface to
ensure the LEDs are not disabled.
If the LEDs are not disabled, perform a factory reset of the camera
using the physical firmware revert button. Resetting through the
camera's web interface will not produce the desired result.
Both LEDs are blinking several times at the
same time, then pause and repeat the
blinking
Perform a factory reset of the camera using the physical firmware
revert button. Resetting through the camera's web interface will not
produce the desired result.
A different LED blinking pattern than those Perform a factory reset of the camera using the physical firmware