Led Status Indicator; Troubleshooting - Raymarine AIS700 Installation Instructions Manual

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6.1 LED Status indicator

The LED status indicator on the transceiver provides an
indication of product status.
LED
Color
Status
Green
Transceiver is operating
normally and has transmitted
at least 1 position report.
Amber
Transceiver is not transmitting.
• Wait at least 30 minutes to
check that a 'Quiet time' has
not been requested by the
local authority.
30
LED
Color
Status
Red
Transceiver fault.
• Check MMSI number
and static data has been
correctly configured.
• Check GNSS antenna is
properly connected and has
a clear unobstructed view of
the sky.
• Check the VHF antenna is
properly connected and is
not short circuiting to the
vessel structure.
• Check that power supply is
at the correct voltage (12 V
dc or 24 V dc).
• Excessive difference
between Heading from
an input device and COG.
Blue
Transceiver is running in silent
mode (not transmitting), if you
want to disable silent mode:
• Check the AIS Silent mode
setting on your MFD.
• Check the position of the
dedicated Silent mode
switch, if fitted (The switch
will override the MFD
setting).
• Where no dedicated switch
is fitted, check that the Light
Green and Orange wires on
the Power/data cable are
not shorting together.

6.2 Troubleshooting

Problem
Action required
No power
• Check the power supply is properly
connected.
• Check the power supply voltage is
correct (12 V dc or 24 V dc)
• Check relevant fuses have not blown
or circuit breaker has not tripped.
AIS con-
• Switch off all associated MFDs, then
figuration,
retry configuration.
static data
• Disconnect all connections then
is not be-
connect only the USB cable to a PC
ing saved.
and retry configuration.
AIS hard-
• Check SeaTalkng ® / NMEA 2000 or
ware not
NMEA 0183 connection and ensure
detected
proper connection.
by MFD
• When connected using NMEA 0183
(No AIS
ensure the port used to connect
symbol
your transceiver to your MFD is set
shown on
to 38,400 baud rate.
Home-
screen)
• Ensure the MFD is either; connected
directly to the same CAN bus
network as your AIS transceiver, or
the same SeaTalkhs ® network as the
MFD that is connected to the same
CAN bus as your transceiver.

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