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The blue LED should only be lit if 1) it's enabled in the camera settings to indicate fully charged and 2) the battery is fully charged.
Reconnecting power should first blink blue to indicate the connection but then remain on if fully charged. It may be the battery is dead and needs to be "jump-started". Try plugging it in several times to get enough charge in the battery to allow it to then fully charge properly.
Otherwise, you may have a faulty camera. Use Settings, Support for additional help and to possibly start the RMA process.
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Is the battery charged? We need all details for what you've tried and what you see.
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My 6 relatively new cameras seem to take turns going "offline". When you have the "offline" screen... there is no "restart" choice.
At first, I would busily click and click and click on things, trying to find something to get the camera to come back to life. I've learned now (in the last 3 weeks) that it's just something that they do.
If I stop messing with it and just let the system rest.. the camera comes back to life all by itself. It happens a lot.. like 1 or 2 times a day.
Try waiting it out.... there is nothing else to do short of "unlinking" from the camera and then "relinking" to it (which I have done in the past). But, I vote on letting it fix itself.
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The blue LED should only be lit if 1) it's enabled in the camera settings to indicate fully charged and 2) the battery is fully charged.
Reconnecting power should first blink blue to indicate the connection but then remain on if fully charged. It may be the battery is dead and needs to be "jump-started". Try plugging it in several times to get enough charge in the battery to allow it to then fully charge properly.
Otherwise, you may have a faulty camera. Use Settings, Support for additional help and to possibly start the RMA process.
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The normal condition is that the battery is fully charged when the blue LED is on all the time. That doesn't preclude a camera problem so I'd used Settings, Support to start additional support and a possible RMA.
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