Fig. 14 indicator lights – B&G NAIS-400 User Manual

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Fig. 14 Indicator lights

Indicator lights

Green Amber

Red

Blue

Indicator lights

Green Amber Red Blue

Figure 13 Indicator location on the AIS transceiver unit

The meaning of typical indicator configurations is shown in the
table below and Figure 13 shows the orientation of the AIS trans-
ceiver.

Green indicator only

The AIS transceiver is powered up, has a position fix and has

transmitted at least one vessel information report.
Red indicator only

The AIS transceiver has detected a system error. The likely causes of

this are detailed in the troubleshooting guide in chapter 6. Diagnostic

messages displayed in proAIS2 may also help troubleshoot the cause

of the error.
Amber and blue indicators

When silent mode is activated, using the optional silent mode

switch, this combination of indicators is illuminated to show that the

transmitter is disabled.
Amber indicator only

The AIS transceiver is in ‘transmit timeout’ mode. This can be for a

number of reasons:

- the unit has only recently been powered on and is obtaining a

position fix prior to transmitting its first vessel information report.

(This process can take several minutes).

- position fix has been lost. The AIS transceiver will attempt to regain

position fix for 30 minutes before entering an error state.

- the AIS radio channels are exceptionally busy, so there is currently

no available timeslot for transmission.

- the unit has been in silent mode and after deactivating silent mode

this amber indicator will illuminate until the first AIS message has

been sent.

- the AIS transceiver has been commanded by the local authority (via

an AIS base station) to cease transmissions.

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