Troubleshooting; General Troubleshooting; Alert List; Alert List For Bam Mode - Furuno VR-7000 Operator's Manual

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3.

TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter provides information on possible causes of problems you may experi-
ence with your VDR. If you still have a problem after referring to the table, contact your
dealer for further advice. Always provide the product serial number.
3.1

General Troubleshooting

Use the table below to identify the problem, cause and remedy.
Problem
AC LED does not light.
BATTERY LED does not
light.
BATTERY LED flashes.
SYSTEM FAIL LED lights
in red.
3.2

Alert List

3.2.1

Alert list for BAM mode

BAM mode alerts
This equipment provides aggregated header alerts for presentation of an aggregation
on the AMS (Alert Management System). The following table shows the aggregate
header alerts along with the corresponding alert number.
*: "" indicates instance number.
The following table lists the possible alerts for this equipment.
Note: The alert IDs are based on IEC62923. Therefore, some alerts generate with the
same alert ID. When you request service, report the alert ID and title.
No power from the ship's
mains.
The battery voltage is
low or no power from the
battery.
During charging of the
battery
System malfunction
Aggregated Alert Name
Lost Connection
Lost Sensor
Power fail
Audio Failure
Record Failure
Cause
Check the breaker switches on
ship's mains switchboard.
Contact your dealer.
Keep turning on the AC power
until finishing the battery charge.
The battery charge may takes
approx. six hours.
The alert number for each alert
appears in the alert list on the
RAP. For each alert's remedy,
see section 3.2.
Alert No.*
3003, 
3016, 
3023, 
412218, 
412511, 
Remedy
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