ACR Electronics ACR-AIS-300 Manual De Usuario

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Y1-03-0222 Rev T4T4  
3.  USING THE TRANSPONDER 
 
3.1 Switching 
On 
 
When the 12V supply is switched on all four LEDs visible on the front panel of the unit will illuminate twice for a 
period of one second on each illumination. The blue LED will then go out, when the internal GPS starts 
outputting valid position information the red LED will go out and the NAUTICAST-B unit transmits its first 
position report (message 18) and the yellow LED will go out; note that this process may take up to 30 minutes 
depending on the switch-on state of the GPS receiver. When the yellow LED goes out the green LED will 
illuminate indicating that the unit is now operating correctly. 
 
3.2  Warning And Fault States 
 
If the unit has not been able to transmit a position report during the last expected two reporting intervals (i.e. the 
nominal reporting interval cannot be maintained for operational reasons such as a Message 23 quiet period, 
high channel load conditions, etc) the yellow LED will illuminate. This is a warning condition only and indicates 
that your vessels position is not currently being reported to other vessels. Reception of other vessel AIS 
information by the NAUTICAST-B is not affected. When the unit is able to commence reporting the yellow LED 
goes out.   
 
If a fault occurs the red LED will illuminate.  This may illuminate briefly if the power supply is interrupted or if the 
VHF or GPS antenna characteristics are briefly affected.   
 
If the Red LED illuminates continuously the unit should be assumed to be faulty and should either be switched 
off (power removed) or if this is not practical any other vessel position information derived from the unit should 
not be used and it should also be assumed that the unit is not transmitting valid position information for your 
vessel. 
 
The unit should be examined by a competent equipment maintainer at the earliest opportunity. 
 
More details on LED indications can be found in 
SECTION 8.6.