cable power lines. This means it does not draw laptop batteries and long USB
cables with thin power lines (which can cause voltage drops and power-related
problems for USB-powered devices) does not affect the G3 camera operation.
Camera LED state indicator
There is a two-color LED on the camera body, close to the USB connector. The
LED is functional only upon camera startup not to influence observations.
The LED starts blinking orange when the camera starts to initialize filter wheel.
Orange blinks are not always the same – they depend on the filter position
when the camera is powered up.
If the case the camera control unit cannot find the filter wheel origin, the
camera notifies the user by 2 s long red flash immediately after filter
initialization failed (orange blinking terminates). Please note the while filter
wheel initialization is skipped by the firmware when the camera is supplied
without the filter wheel. So if you notice orange blinks followed by 2 s red
blink, the filter wheel failed to initialize. Although the camera continues
operation like the model without filter wheel, it is not recommended to start
work with such camera – it is not clear which filter is behind the CCD or the
wheel can be in the inter-filter position. Return the camera to manufacturer for
maintenance in such case.
Camera firmware finishes initialization by signaling the USB speed, on which
it is currently operating.
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USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbps) is signalized by 4 short green blinks.
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USB 1.1 Full Speed (12 Mbps) is signalized by 4 short red blinks.
Working with Multiple Cameras
It is possible to connect multiple CCD cameras to single computer, be it
directly to USB ports available on the computer I/O panel or through the USB
hub. The operating system assigns unique name to every connected USB
device. The name is rather complex string derived from the device driver
GUID, USB hub identifiers, USB port number on the particular hub etc. Simply
put, these identifiers are intended for distinguishing USB devices within
operating system, not to be used by computer users.
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