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Appendix B
Troubleshooting
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NI 17xx Smart Camera for information about installing software on 
the smart camera or contact National Instruments for assistance.
In the event that the Direct Drive lighting controller detects an 
abnormal load condition, such as a short circuit on the LED+ output, 
the smart camera stops image acquisition and returns an error. The 
Direct Drive stops providing current to the light, and the smart camera 
may restart. Ensure that your lighting wire connections are correct 
and/or reconfigure your lighting settings in MAX or Vision Builder AI.
The voltage drop of the light may have exceeded the maximum voltage 
or minimum voltage requirements of the smart camera. The voltage 
drop of a light can vary significantly with environmental conditions, 
such as temperature, current, and strobe time. Verify that the voltage 
drop across the LED+ and LED– terminals is within the specified 
range of the smart camera. Your light may need to be reconfigured by 
the manufacturer to bring the voltage drop within the specified range 
of the smart camera. Refer to Appendix A, 
, for more 
information.
The smart camera ran out of memory. The reason may be that acquired 
images are still in memory. When developing applications with 
LabVIEW, use the IMAQ Dispose VI to destroy an image and free the 
space it occupied in memory. This VI is required for each image 
created in an application to free the memory allocated to the IMAQ 
Create VI. Execute the IMAQ Dispose VI only when the image is no 
longer needed in your application. You can configure the IMAQ 
Dispose VI to free memory for each call to the IMAQ Create VI or just 
once for all images created using the IMAQ Create VI.
Run-Time Problems
The NI Smart Camera is Unresponsive and Blinks the IMG ACQ and 
FAIL LEDs
The smart camera maximum internal temperature was exceeded. Complete 
the following steps to verify that the ambient and enclosure temperatures 
are within specifications.
1.
Measure the ambient temperature and verify that it is within 
specifications.
Note
If the smart camera is mounted within an enclosure, the ambient temperature of the 
camera is the temperature inside the enclosure, which can be notably warmer than the 
ambient temperature outside the enclosure.