A blinking amber light on a VingCard lock typically indicates that the lock is in a low battery state or that there is a communication issue between the lock and the card. It may also signal that the card is not recognized or has expired. To resolve the issue, it's advisable to replace the battery or ensure that the access card is valid and properly functioning.
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When passing through a Lock an amber light means approchthe lock under full controll
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A flashing amber light at a river lock typically indicates that the lock is in operation or that it is safe for vessels to proceed with caution. It serves as a warning to boaters to be alert and prepared for potential changes in the lock's status. Boaters should always follow any additional signage or signals provided at the lock to ensure safe passage.
A flashing amber light means approach the lock at a safe speed and under full control.
When passing through a lock, a green light typically indicates that you should approach the lock under full control. This means that you should reduce your speed and be prepared to enter the lock safely. It is important to follow any additional instructions provided by the lock operator to ensure a smooth passage through the lock.