Individual component indicators

Use the indicators on the components attached to the receiver to help you to determine whether the system is operating correctly or if there is a problem.
Note: If no video displays on the receiver’s screen when the camera is operating, you should initially check that the transmit / receive frequencies on the receiver and the camera back transmitter are the same. Refer to Troubleshooting for further details on how to diagnose and fix common issues when operating the system.
Table 1. Individual component indicators
Component LED state Description
Downconverter Off No power.
Red Alarm/error. There is a problem with the downconverter.
Green

Low gain mode (approximately 25 dB).

Gain represents the input power; low gain means low power and high gain means higher power.

Flashing green High gain mode (approximately 40 dB).
Data transmitter Off No DC voltage, the data transmitter is not powered by the downconverter.
Red Connected and powered but data not enabled.
Alternate Red/Green Alarm/error. Usually due to data packet loss.
Green Transmitting data.
Fiber base and remote units All lights solidly illuminated Connections are correct, and the system is operational.
Flashing lights at either end There is an issue.
Active UHF splitter Flashing green lights The splitter is powered and in active mode (adding gain for splitter loss).
Flashing red lights The splitter is powered and in passive mode (no additional gain being added for splitter loss).