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Corrupted memory. Repair in progress.
Once the repair is complete the LED
Flashing red
reverts to green. This operation may take
several seconds depending on the space
available on your SD card.
Flashing yellow
Memory full
Calibration
Flashing purple
The sensor needs to be calibrated
Flashing green
Calibration in progress (pitch axis)
Flashing blue
Calibration in progress (roll axis)
Photo shoot
Continuous blue
Shot being taken
Continuous light green
At least one of the four sensors is enabled
Sunshine sensor
LED properties
Problem
Continuous red
Hardware malfunction
Flashing yellow
SD Card full
Calibration
Flashing purple
Calibration in progress (yaw axis)
Flashing green
Calibration in progress (pitch axis)
Flashing cyan
Calibration in progress (roll axis)
GPS/GNSS
Continuous yellow
GPS /GNSS connection not established
Continuous green
GPS /GNSS connection established
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Meaning

RETREIVING DATA

It is recommended to transfer your data to a computer after each flight.
You can transfer your data in three different ways: via USB, via Wi-Fi and
via an SD card.
The photos taken by Sequoia are in .tiff format for the four monochrome
sensors, and in .jpeg format for the RGB sensor.

Via USB

1. Using the micro USB cable (supplied), connect the micro USB device
port on the multispectral sensor to your computer.
2. In Windows: go to Start > Computer > Sequoia
> Internal. This will take you to the multispectral sensor internal me-
mory. You can retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
Note : Sequoia creates a folder for each sequence of shots. For
example, if you have taken a single shot and then a shot in burst
mode, you will have two different folders in the Sequoia memory.
3. For Mac: open Image Transfer. This will take you to the multispectral
sensor internal memory. You can retrieve the photos taken during the
flight.
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