Warning; Caution - Seastar Solutions Optimus 360 Operating Instructions & User Manual

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10-2
10.1.2

Warning

A warning is a non-critical system fault which may cause the steering
and/or boat speed to be reduced.
Although a warning fault may not always adversely affect steering or
shift and throttle performance, it is an indication of a problem in the
system and should be remedied.
In the event of a warning fault, the CANtrak buzzer will sound
intermittently (until muted) and the CANtrak will display the Warning
screen. See Section 10.2.3 for warning fault handling specifics.
If the warning fault lies in the EST system, both indicator lights on
the control head will flash red slowly (once per second).
If the warning fault lies in the Joystick system, the joystick Take
Command button light will alternate flashing red and blue.
10.1.3

Caution

A caution is a non-critical fault that has no impact on operation of the
vessel, but is indicative a potential problem in the Optimus EPS/360
system. Immediate action is not required, but you should have your
dealer inspect the system at the next available opportunity.
In the event of a caution fault, the yellow warning triangle will appear
on the CANtrak display (see figure 10-6). The buzzer will not sound, but
the warning triangle will remain until the problem is corrected. You can
view the fault description by selecting Faults from the display menu.
© 2012 SeaStar Solutions
Optimus 360 User's Manual, Rev. C

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