The LED indicators on the Psync Genie S provide important visual information about the camera's status. Below is a guide to help you quickly interpret these signals and understand the necessary actions.
Color (State) | Meaning | Action |
Red |
Camera booting up or binding; Wi-Fi setup incomplete. | Wait for completion; Ensure stable Wi-Fi and correct configuration. |
Red |
Camera is powered on but unbound; not connected to a network. | Follow setup instructions to connect to Wi-Fi; Check network config. |
Blue |
Attempting to connect to the server or lost network connectivity. | Check Wi-Fi for issues; Restart router and camera; Update firmware. |
Blue |
Normal operation: successfully connected to the server. | No action is needed if camera features and live stream are accessible. |
The LED indicators can help troubleshoot issues or confirm the camera's operational state. Click on each state below to learn more:
Red Light (Flashing):
The camera is in the process of booting up or binding. During this time, Wi-Fi configuration is incomplete.
- Give the camera some time to complete the process.
- Ensure that your Wi-Fi network is stable and correctly configured.
Red Light (Solid):
The camera is powered on but unbound, meaning it is not yet connected to a network.
- Follow the setup instructions to connect it to your Wi-Fi network.
- If the camera has already been set up successfully, check your network status and try restarting the camera.
Blue Light (Flashing):
The camera is attempting to connect to the server or has lost network connectivity. This can occur due to network interruptions or when the camera is starting up and establishing a connection.
- Check your Wi-Fi network to ensure there are no issues or interruptions.
- If the camera has lost connectivity, try restarting your router and the camera.
- Verify that the camera's firmware is up-to-date, as updates might contain fixes for connectivity issues.
Blue Light (Solid):
The camera is operating normally and is successfully connected to the server.
- No action is required as long as you are able to access the camera's features and live stream.