In addition to the following information, see also the Vicon video 5 - Shogun Live - System Health and Camera Fixing, which covers how to monitor and maintain the health of your Vicon Shogun system.
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Throughout Shogun Live, the color red is used as a warning of possible issues, the color green is used as an indicator of good system health, while the colors between these extremes (orange, amber, yellow) are used to indicate an interim state.
For example, the color of centroids that are displayed in the Cameras view indicates the current state of camera calibration:
In a 3D Scene view, the color of the markers shown in the representations of the cameras also indicates whether or not the camera is contributing to the reconstructions. As elsewhere in Shogun, the color red indicates an issue, and helps you to identify a problematic camera.
On the System tab, the camera icons give you an overall indication of the cameras' status.
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Camera is active or connected (and calibrated) |
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Camera is not calibrated |
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Camera is (manually) disabled |
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Camera is connected but not contributing |
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Camera is disconnected |
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Camera has been bumped since calibration |
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General warning symbol indicating an error |
To display more information about the status of a camera:
At the top of the Cameras view, hover the mouse pointer over the Centroid connection score icon:
Hover the mouse pointer over the Average reprojection error icon: