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The Air unit has three LEDs:
Power On/Off (white),
Network status (white) and
Video status (white).
The Ground unit has three LEDs:
Power On/Off (white),
Video status (white) and
Network link quality (Blue-Greed-Red).
Air Unit LEDs
The Air unit LEDs are explained below.
Air unit Power LED:
Off = No power
Solid (white) = Power up
Fast blinking = System error (may require firmware upgrade)
Air unit Network LED:
Off = Not broadcasting (if there are no registered Ground units)
Very slow blinking = Searching for vacant frequency
Slow blinking = Establishing link (between 15 to 75 seconds, depending on region)
Solid (white) = Link is up
Fast blinking = During registration or if the Air Unit is going out of range
Air unit Video LED:
Off = Powered down, or, Video not locked
Blinking = Unsupported video resolution
Solid (white) = Air unit locked on video input
Ground Unit LEDs
The Ground unit LEDs are explained below.
Ground unit Power LED:
Off = No power
Solid (white) = The Ground unit is powered on and the unit’s ON/OFF switch is on
Fast blinking = System error (may require firmware upgrade)
Ground unit Network LED:
Off = The Ground unit has no Air unit registered with it
Slow blinking (blue) = The Ground unit is searching for an Air unit to establish a link (Expect to establish link within 15 to 75 seconds, depending on region)
Solid (blue) = Good link quality
Solid (green) = Moderate link quality
Solid (red) = Poor link quality
Fast blinking =
Option #1: Registration in process. The Ground unit is registering with an Air unit.
Option #2: The Air unit has gone out of range.
Ground unit Video LED:
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Off = No video output
Option #1: The Ground unit is off
Option #2: The Air unit it is out of range
Solid (white) = Video output is valid
For more detailed information please download the CONNEX User's Guide .