Elgato Game Capture HD60 S has a strip of LED lights that have various meanings, depending on their color, duration, and what direction they are traveling in.
Device Connected
When Elgato Game Capture HD60 S connects to the computer, seven white lights will briefly flash twice, all at the same time.
HDCP On
If Elgato Game Capture HD60 S detects a signal protected by HDCP, then seven red lights will briefly flash once, all at the same time.
Live Commentary On
When Live Commentary starts, six white lights will briefly flash three times, and one red light will stay on until the white lights disappear.
Live Commentary Off
When Live Commentary stops, six white lights will briefly flash once, and one red light will stay on until the white lights disappear.
Live Streaming On
When Live Streaming starts, seven white lights will travel from the HDMI In to HDMI Out ports, repeating twice.
Live Streaming Off
When Live Streaming stops, seven white lights will travel from the HDMI Out to HDMI In ports, repeating twice.
Recording Started
When Recording starts, seven red lights will travel from the HDMI In to HDMI Out ports, repeating twice.
Recording Stopped
When Recording stops, seven red lights will travel from the HDMI Out to HDMI In ports, repeating twice.
Signal Lost
When the signal is lost, seven red lights will flash once, all at the same time.
Software Started
When the Elgato Game Capture HD or 4K Capture Utility software starts, seven white lights will flash once, traveling from the middle to both edges.
Software Stopped
When the Elgato Game Capture HD or 4K Capture Utility software stops, seven white lights will flash once, traveling from the edges to the middle.