
VEMCO – VR4-UWM Manual
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1.2.1
Hydrophones
Each hydrophone contains a secondary seal to prevent the main case
from being flooded in the event the hydrophone is broken. Provided
the rest of the VR4-UWM is not damaged, stored data can be
retrieved and the unit can be returned to the factory for repair.
1.2.2
Status Light
The VR4-UWM has a status light visible through the clear plastic window on the top of the receiver (shown
below). This light will flash either red or yellow, depending on the status of the receiver. The meaning of the
different flash patterns and colours are listed in the table below.
Status Light Flash Patterns
Blink Pattern
Red Flash
Yellow Flash
2 rapid flashes every
5 seconds
*
Channel 1 Heartbeat – VR4-UWM is in
operating mode at 69 kHz (channel 1 is on)
Channel 2 Heartbeat – VR4-UWM is in
operating mode at 180 kHz (channel 2 is on)
1 short flash
Ping detected on channel 1 (69kHz)
Ping detected on channel 2 (180kHz)
1 long flash
Tag detection stored on channel 1 (69kHz)
Tag detection stored on channel 2 (180kHz)
Long flash once per
second
Bluetooth®
ready to accept connection
from PC
N/A
On continuously
Bluetooth®
is connected to the PC
N/A
None
Either:
VR4-UWM is in Suspend mode; or
More than 1 hour has elapsed since
Bluetooth®
communication (firmware
version 2.0.9 or earlier)
Low Frequency
Transducer
(69 kHz)
High Frequency
Transducer
(180 kHz)
Red flash
Yellow flash
Do not bump the hydrophones
or damage
may occur and the receiver will not detect
transmitters. Do not allow the VR4-UWM to
be dropped or struck against other objects.
*
A flash pattern alternating
between
red and yellow
(two quick red flashes; wait
five seconds; two quick
yellow flashes; wait five
seconds; repeat) indicates
that
both channels are on
(69 kHz and 180 kHz).