"Slow" flashing = 1hz, "fast" flashing = 4hz
Solid Blue: In bootloader mode, unplug USB cable to bypass (or power cycle if a manual indefinite bootload cycle was initiated). If you drive remains solid-blue after power on without a USB cable connected, the drive's firmware somehow went corrupt. Try loading the latest firmware, if it still fails, contact Freefly support to report the issue.
Slow Flashing Blue: Drive's EEPROM could not be loaded. This usually indicates some corruption. Try using the Erase Flash button in the GUI's Configuration tab to reset the memory chip.
Fast Flashing Blue: Loss of signal, out of range (CAN, PWM), or safety state awaiting neutral throttle position before starting after re-configuration (PWM). If this is reporting a loss-of-expected-signal, then this state persists for 2 seconds minimum for any trigger, or permanently if loss is more than 0.5 second. This indicates an unreliable communication between the drive and whatever is commanding it.
Solid Green: Normal operating mode, no persistence
Slow Flashing Green: under voltage in range of potential foldback or so far under voltage that the drive has completely disconnected phase outputs.
Fast Flashing Green: over voltage in range of potential foldback or so far over voltage that the drive has completely disconnected phase outputs.
Solid Red: Overheat foldback
Slow Flashing Red: Self-test failed at boot time. This usually indicates your drive suffered internal damage. The only other way to make this happen is trying to power the drive from a DC voltage outside the absolute max capabilities called out in the drive specs.
Fast Flashing Red: --unused--
Rapid White Flicker: The internal memory chips are being erased after receiving a wipe command from the user. This state should automatically clear in a few seconds when the erase operation is complete.