System information

MX Bridge
2-2 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference
A group of six LED status indicators on the front panel provide
feedback on the status of each of the three camera channels (camera
channels 1-3 from left to right of the front panel). Within this group
of six LED status indicators are the following:
MX Ethernet Network Status Lights
The vertically aligned status lights are green LEDs for standard
Ethernet status indicators (from top to bottom):
Tx – Transmit
LED is lit when the MX Ethernet network is capable of
transmitting data.
Rx – Receive
LED flashes when receiving data and communications from the
MX Ethernet network. The frequency of the flashes varies with
the amount of network traffic.
Col – Collision
LED flashes if a network collision occurs on the MX Ethernet
network.
Camera Status Indicators
The horizontally aligned camera status lights provide feedback on
the status of the camera and its state within the Vicon software
on the host PC.
After the camera is connected, the camera status lights provide
the following information (from left to right):
Yellow
LED indicating the camera’s enabled state in the Vicon
software:
•Green
LED indicating the camera’s connection state in the Vicon
software:
On: Disabled by the software (e.g. the RealTime
Engine has been started, but this camera is not
included in the current calibration).
Off: Not disabled by the software.
On: Connected and sending data.
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