Airmar PB200 Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions - page 20
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NMEA 0183 Combiner Problems
The LED light on the Combiner indicates its current operating mode and if an error
is detected during the self-test process. See the table below.
PC Problems
If you are uncertain of the communications port on your PC, follow the steps
below.
1. From the Start menu, select Control Panels.
2. Select the System option.
3. Select the Hardware tab.
4. Select Device Manager.
5. Select Ports.
6. Select Airmar NMEA 0183 – USB Converter.
The Converter is powered when it is connected to the USB port on the PC.
Color and
Flash Count
Mode and
Error Condition
Description of Mode and
Required User Action
Red
No flashing
Start-up mode
No error
Normal operation mode that should last for no
more than 1.5 seconds. Any longer indicates an
error with the program. No action required.
Red
No flashing
Flash Updating mode
No error
The LED will stay red for the duration of the flash
update operation. When the operation is
complete, the Combiner will automatically reset.
No action required.
Amber
No flashing
Initialize & Self-test mode
No error
Normal operation mode that follows the start-up
mode and should last for approximately 1 second.
No action required.
Green
No flashing
Normal & No Data mode
No error
Normal operation mode that follows the Initialize
& Self-test mode. Indicates that no error was
detected during self-test.
Also, no data is currently being received by the
Combiner. No action required.
Green
Flashing
(1–10 per sec.)
Normal & Data Receive
mode
No error
Normal operation mode that indicates data is
being received by the Combiner. The flash rate is
proportional to the Baud rate. No action required.
Amber
Flashing
(1 every 4 sec.)
Error Trap mode
EEPROM memory error
An error with the EEPROM memory has been
detected during the self-test mode.
Reset the Combiner by powering down, waiting
60 sec., then restarting the Combiner.