Your Alert security camera has a status LED to let you know what is going on with it.
Indoor Alert Camera
Outdoor Alert Camera
LED while powering on | ||
Green | POST successful (very brief) | |
White | POST running, OS is booting | |
Light Blue | System is booting up (may take up to 90 seconds) | |
Red | Camera boot-up failed. If you cannot get it to go past this by doing a hard reset several times, then the camera may need to be replaced. |
LED after powering on | ||
Green | Connected to internet | |
Purple | Connected to Alert Commander | |
Blue | Connected to Alert Commander and internet | |
White | Upgrading firmware | |
Yellow | Camera in standalone mode | |
Light Blue | Not connected to Alert Commander or internet | |
White / Yellow Blinking | Camera is resetting after manual reset | |
Red Blinking | Camera boot-up failed | |
Red / Yellow Blinking | MicroSD card read/write failure - No microSD card |
Troubleshooting tips:
Green LED – The camera is connected to the internet, but not to Alert Commander:
- Use the camera’s pin hole to reset it and let it perform a power cycle.
- Close the Alert Commander software and then restart it.
White LED – In most cases, this indicates that the camera is performing a power cycle. However, if the LED stays white, please do the following:
- Use the camera’s pin hole to reset it and let it perform a power cycle.
- Close the Alert Commander software and then restart it.
Red LED – This indicates that camera boot-up has failed. Please do the following:
- Use the camera’s pin hole to reset it and let it perform a power cycle. If the LED stays red after the power cycle, the camera may need to be replaced.
- Close the Logitech Alert Commander software.
- Use the camera’s pin hole to reset it and let it perform a power cycle.
- Remove any passwords previously assigned in Alert Commander.
- Connect the camera to a power outlet where an existing camera is working properly. If the camera works on this outlet, there is a problem with the electrical line where the camera was previously connected.
Purple LED – This means camera is connected to the Alert Commander software but not the internet. Do the following to resolve the problem:
- Close and restart the Alert Commander software.
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