THE ARDOIS SYSTEM.
In using this system in connection with the Army and Navy Code, the red lamp indicates "1" and the white lamp "2." Four lamps are placed on a vertical staff and electrically illuminated to indicate the numerals of the Myer Code, which represents the letters of the alphabet. For instance, white-white, or "22," represents the letter "A," and white-red-red-white, or "2112," represents the letter "B," etc. In this system the lights indicating the letters of the alphabet are read from the top downward.
When the lamps are placed horizontally, they are read from the sender's right to his left, and consequently from the receiver's left to his right.
When the letters of the alphabet are to be used to indicate the meaning set opposite them in the following tabulation, the upper light of the display is pulsated. This is effected by means of a special pulsating key. Special signification is not given "I" and "T," they being represented by a single lamp.
| Steady display. | Upper light pulsated. |
| A | Cipher "A" use. |
| B | 0 (naught). |
| C | Repeat (following rule for conventional signals under wigwag code). |
| D | Telegraphic dictionary use. |
| E | Error. |
| F | 4. |
| G | 6. |
| H | Compass signals use. |
| I | |
| J | 5. |
| K | Negative. |
| L | Geographical list use. |
| M | 9. |
| N | Cipher "B" use. |
| O | Cipher "C" use. |
| P | Affirmative. |
| Q | Interrogatory. |
| R | International code use. |
| S | General signals use. |
| T | |
| U | Navy list use. |
| V | 7. |
| W | Annulling. |
| X | Numerals. |
| Y | Vessels' number use. |
| Z | 2. |
| Letters | 3. |
| Code call | 8. |
| Interval | Boat signals use. |
Before numerals are made, the distinctive signal for "numerals" "X" is shown and the upper light is pulsated, which serves still further to distinguish them from letters. The resumption of letters after using numerals will be indicated by the upper light being no longer pulsated, but the display "letters" ("3") will be turned on as an additional indication.
The acknowledgment of the correct receipt of a message will be indicated by the letter "R." If the message has not been fully received, or if it is not understood, indication thereof will be made by signaling the letter "G."
The end of a word is indicated by 2212.