Ocean Signal EPIRB1 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) User Manual

Ocean Signal Ltd. Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) Users Manual

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© 2014 Ocean Signal LtdThe technical data, information and illustrations contained in this manual were believed to be correct at the time of print. Ocean Signal Ltd reserve the right to change specifications and other information contained in this manual as part of our continual improvement process.No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, electronic or otherwise, without the prior permission of Ocean Signal Ltd.No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this manual.Ocean Signal® and rescueME® are registered trademarks of Ocean Signal Ltd.For ease of access please record details of your EPIRB here.Owners Name:  .......................................................Vessel Name:  .......................................................Beacon HEX ID (UIN):  .......................................................
EPIRB1 User Manual3 Version 00.02 09/06/2014IN CASE OF EMERGENCYUSE ONLY IN SITUATIONS OF GRAVE OR IMMINENT DANGERl Remove the EPIRB from the bracketl Pull the antenna out from the body to its  full extent* using the red tabl Remove break off tabl Lift the flap upl Press the ON key (5) for one second   to activate the beacon l The green led will flash to  indicate activationl Release the ON keyl The strobe light will start flashing  to indicate it is activatedl Remove the lanyard cover (6)l Holding the free end of the lanyard,  throw the EPIRB into the water* Pull the antenna out until firm resistance is felt.The antenna will extend to 25.5cm.NOTE: Refer to section 4.2 for deactivation instructions123456
EPIRB1 User Manual4 Part No. 912S-01365IN CASE OF EMERGENCY...................................................  31.   GENERAL..............................................................  5  1.1 Introduction..........................................................  5  1.2  Exposure to RF Electromagnetic Energy............  5  1.3 Warnings..............................................................  5  1.4  Operating Mode...................................................  5  1.5  COSPAS/SARSAT System....................................  62.   Installation...........................................................  63.    EPIRB1 OVERVIEW...............................................  74.   OPERATION..........................................................  8  4.1 Activation..............................................................  8  4.2 Deactivation..........................................................  9  4.3  False Alerts..........................................................  95. TESTING........................................................................  10  5.1  Beacon test..........................................................  10 5.2 GPS test................................................................ 116. APPENDIX.....................................................................  12  6.1  Maintenance and Troubleshooting......................  12  6.2 Batteries...............................................................  12  6.3 Transport..............................................................  12  6.4 Disposal................................................................  12  6.5 Specifications.......................................................  13  6.6 Approvals.............................................................  14  6.7 Registration.........................................................  14  6.8  Limited Warranty.................................................  15
EPIRB1 User Manual5 Version 00.02 09/06/20141. GENERAL1.1 IntroductionThe rescueME range of products provide the user with the latest technology specifically designed for compact size and ease of operation.  The EPIRB1 is a Class 2, Category 2 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) for manual release only.  It is intended as a carry off EPIRB, but may also be used as a supplementary alerting device as specified in SOLAS regulations. 1.2  Exposure to RF Electromagnetic EnergyThis product also complies with EN62479 (EU) and RSS-102 (Canada).1.3 Warnings   It is a legal requirement to register your EPIRB with your  National Authority.   Only use your EPIRB in a situation of grave and imminent danger.   Deliberately misusing your EPIRB or setting it off accidentally may  result in prosecution and a fine.   Your EPIRB contains small lithium batteries.  Please see section #6.2 for information on safe transportation.   The battery in your EPIRB should be replaced immediately if it has  been activated, or if the test indicator shows the battery as ‘used’,  or if the expiry date marked on the unit has been exceeded.   Please read these instructions carefully.  Failure to follow the  guidance in this manual may result in loss of warranty.1.4  Operating ModeYour EPIRB1 may be operated in a variety of modes.  1.4.1 Floating in water (a)This is the preferred method of operation.  Ensure the EPIRB is firmly tied to the life raft or person before deployment.1.4.2 On deck (b)When deploying the EPIRB on a deck, ensure it is vertical and clear of obstructions that might impede a clear view of the sky. 1.4.3 In a safety raft (c)The EPIRB may be deployed in a life-raft, where it should be held in a vertical position so that there is a clear view of the sky, preferably outside of the canopy.
EPIRB1 User Manual6 Part No. 912S-01365[a] Floating in water [b] Deployed on deck [c] Used in a liferaft1.5  COSPAS/SARSAT SystemThe COSPAS/SARSAT system utilises two satellite arrays to provide distress alert and location data to search and rescue authorities.  The GEOSAR system can provide near immediate alerting within the coverage of the receiving satellite.  The LEOSAR system provides coverage of the polar region beyond the range of the GEOSAR system.  It can calculate the location of distress events using Doppler processing techniques and is less susceptible to obstructions which could block a signal in a given direction.  The system is comprised of instruments on board the satellites which detect the signals from the distress beacons. Ground receiving stations, referred to as Local Users Terminals (LUTs) receive and process the satellite downlink signal to generate the distress alerts. The distress alerts, generated by the LUTs, are then received by Mission Control Centres (MCCs) which then forward the alert to Rescue Co-ordination Centres (RCCs), Search and Rescue Points of Contacts (SPOCs) and other MCCs.2 INSTALLATIONThe EPIRB1 should be mounted where it is easily accessible in an emergency.  We recommend that the mounting bracket is in a sheltered position, where it cannot be accidentally knocked off, whether by waves washing over it or being bumped into.The bracket should be securely fixed to a flat bulkhead using the three screws provided.  Mounting dimensions are shown in the drawing.50mm
EPIRB1 User Manual7 Version 00.02 09/06/2014*The lanyard is provided to attach the lanyard to the life raft or your person, once it is activated.  Do not use it to attach it to the ship, as this may result in the loss of the EPIRB if the vessel sinks.The EPIRB is supplied with a clear label to protect the UIN information on the side of the product.  Please fit this before use.123456781)  Break Off Tab2)  ON Key (Under flap)3)  Strobe light4)  Indicator LED5)  Antenna pull grip6)  Antenna rewind knob7)  TEST Key8)  Lanyard under rubber band*
EPIRB1 User Manual8 Part No. 912S-013654. OPERATIONWARNING:  USE ONLY IN SITUATIONS OF GRAVE AND IMMINENT DANGER.  MISUSE MAY RESULT IN A SEVERE PENALTYEnsure that your EPIRB1 is always fitted with an unused battery that is within the marked expiry date.  Failure to do so may result in reduced operating time when used in a real emergency.  Please observe the recommendations on testing in section 05.4.1 ActivationOnly activate your EPIRB in situations requiring emergency assistance from the rescue authorities.  Deliberate misuse of your EPIRB may result in a fine.• RemovetheEPIRBfromitsbracketbypushingthetabon  the bottom of the cradle down.• To activate your EPIRB in an emergency, pull the red   antenna tab out completely until firm resistance is felt (25.5cm)• Removebreakofftab.• Lifttheprotectiveflapand...•PresstheON key for one second until the green LED starts   flashing and then release the key.• DuringoperationthegreenLEDwillflashonceeveryfive  seconds while the GPS is turned on and obtaining a fix.  Once a fix is obtained, the green LED will flash quickly three  times.  • Eachtimea406MHztransmissionismadetheLEDwillflash  quickly five times; green for transmission with a GPS  position and red for a transmission without a position.• TheRedLEDwillflashevery2.5secondswhilethe  121.5MHz homing beacon is active.• WhenoperatingtheEPIRBinwater,tetherthebeaconto  your body or the liferaft.• Holdyourbeaconwiththeantennastandingvertically.  Keep the area marked ‘GPS Antenna’ free from obstruction,  which would interfere with the GPS reception.The EPIRB does not transmit an alert until approximately 50 seconds has elapsed.  This allows time to deactivate the unit if accidentally turned on.  The homing beacon is not activated until after the first alert is sent.12345
EPIRB1 User Manual9 Version 00.02 09/06/20144.2 DeactivationTo deactivate your EPIRB after use or if it is accidentally activated, press the ON key for one second until the indicator LED flashes red twice, then release.   Rewind the antenna using the knob on the top of the EPIRB. Do not push the antenna back into the EPIRB as this may cause it to be damaged.Should your EPIRB fail to deactivate using the ON key, wind in the antenna and completely wrap the EPIRB in several layers of aluminium foil, or place in a metal container.4.3  False AlertsFalse alerts cause the rescue authorities unnecessary time and expense.To avoid false alerts make sure your EPIRB is safely stowed with the protective cover closed and the antenna fully wound in.  Make sure that there is no excessive pressure applied to the protective cover.  Ensure that anybody carrying the EPIRB is fully aware that this device is for emergencies and should only be used in situations of grave and imminent danger.If you accidentally activate your beacon or otherwise set it off when a rescue is not required, contact your local emergency services as soon as possible and advise them of your beacon’s 15 digit HEX code (UIN), your current location and the time the beacon was first activated.For USA phone: 1-800-851-3051 (USAF Rescue Coordination Center)For UK phone: +44 (0)1326 317575 (UKCG)
EPIRB1 User Manual10 Part No. 912S-013655 TESTINGRoutine testing of your EPIRB is recommended to ensure it is in good working order if needed, but please follow the guidance notes below on the frequency that tests should be carried out.  Please remember that each test will reduce the battery capacity slightly and reduce the operation time of your EPIRB during an emergency.5.1  Beacon Test  Pull the antenna out  completely until firm resistance is felt (25.5cm) before   commencing the test.  Retract the antenna after the test.To test your EPIRB1 is functioning correctly, press and hold the TEST key for one second. The red LED will come on to indicate the switch is depressed, followed by the red LED flashing rapidly, indicating test mode is activated.  The switch may now be released.  The strobe light will flash once (indicating that the 406 and121.5MHz signal has been transmitted). The indicator LED will flash green or amber to show a pass or red to show fail status. The unit will automatically turn off.  Note: This status indication is repeated a second time after a short delay.The number of green/amber flashes in each group indicates the number of hours the battery has been used for as shown in the table opposite.Self Test Result IndicatorNo. of FlashesNo. of Hours UsedGreen/Amber Indicator*Type of FailureRed Indicator1 Flash0 to 1hr(Green) 121.5MHz homer1 to 2hrs(Amber)2 Flashes 2 to 4hrs(Amber)406MHz generation3 Flashes 4 to 6hrs(Amber)406MHz power4 Flashes 6 to 8hrs(Amber)Faulty battery5 Flashes 8 to 10hrs(Amber) Other failure6 Flashes Over 10hrs(Amber)*Changes to Amber after 1 hour of use
EPIRB1 User Manual11 Version 00.02 09/06/2014Because the test transmits a short burst on the aircraft distress frequency of 121.5MHz, please only carry out this test in the first five minutes of each hour.It is recommended to test your EPIRB once a month.The amber test result indicates the battery has been used for over one hour or the allowed number of tests has been exceeded.  The EPIRB will still operate normally in distress, but the battery should be replaced to ensure the full operating life when your EPIRB is needed.5.2  GPS TestWARNING: AS TESTING THE GPS RECEIVER EXPENDS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF BATTERY ENERGY DO NOT TEST THE GPS OPERATION MORE THAN ONCE A YEAR. TESTING THE GPS RECEIVER IS LIMITED TO 12 TESTS OVER THE LIFETIME OF THE BATTERY, AFTER THIS THE GPS TEST WILL FAIL TO ACTIVATE.THIS TEST MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED WHERE THE EPIRB HAS A CLEAR AND UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW OF THE SKY. THIS IS REQUIRED TO ALLOW THE GPS RECEIVER TO ACQUIRE A SIGNAL FROM SUFFICIENT SATELLITES TO ALLOW IT TO DETERMINE A POSITION. MAKE SURE THE AREA MARKED ‘GPS ANTENNA’ IS NOT OBSTRUCTED.Press and hold the TEST key for ten seconds. The LED will illuminate red to indicate the key has been pressed then start flashing. Note: If the TEST key is released before ten seconds, the EPIRB will enter the self test mode.After ten seconds the LED will change to a long red flash and a short green flash until either a position fix is obtained or the GPS test fails. A successful test will be indicated by the strobe flashing and the green LED flashing. The number of green flashes indicates the number of GPS tests remaining.  The unit automatically turns off after the test indication.If there is not GPS position received a GPS position after five minutes, a failure will be indicated by the red LED flashing after which the unit will turn off.The test can be ended at any time by holding the ON key for one second or by holding the TEST key for five seconds.
EPIRB1 User Manual12 Part No. 912S-013656   APPENDIX6.1  Maintenance and TroubleshootingYour EPIRB will require little maintenance except periodic cleaning, if required.  Always use a damp cloth to clean the case and dry thoroughly.  Do not use solvents or other cleaning fluids as this may cause the plastics to deteriorate.  Ensure the antenna is free to unwind.6.2 BatteriesThe EPIRB1 contains Lithium batteries for long operating life.  Your battery must be replaced either after the expiry date or after the EPIRB has been activated, even if only for a short period of time.  Battery replacement must be done at an Ocean Signal authorised battery replacement centre. All Lithium batteries self discharge slowly over time at a rate that is related to temperature. Maximum performance of the battery is achieved with long term storage at an average temperature of no greater than 20°C.6.3 TransportWhen shipping your EPIRB the following guidance and regulations should be followed, but you are advised to contact your nearest battery replacement centre or Ocean Signal prior to shipping as regulations may have changed.l Always pack your EPIRB securely in a stout cardboard carton.  Ocean Signal  advises that you keep the original packaging in case of return for service.l For surface transport the EPIRB may be shipped ‘excepted’ under special  provision 188.l   For air transport the EPIRB should be shipped as category UN3091 and packed  under IATA packing instruction 970 section II.  If you are hand carrying your  EPIRB on an aircraft please contact you airline for advice6.4 DisposalCare should be taken when disposing of your EPIRB when it is no longer required.  It is recommended to remove the battery from the EPIRB by removing the case lid.  The case screws are covered by the top label.  Dispose of the battery in accordance with local waste regulations.  Please note that the EPIRB1 is not user serviceable and removing the lid will invalidate the warranty.
EPIRB1 User Manual13 Version 00.02 09/06/20146.5 Specifications406MHz TransmitterFrequency   ...............................................................................  406.040 MHz ±1KHzOutput Power    ..............................................................................................  5W TypicalModulation   ..........................................................................  Phase ±1.1 Radians Pk   ..............................................................................................  (16K0G1D)Encoding   ...............................................................................................  Biphase LRate   ...................................................................................................  400 bps121.5MHz TransmitterFrequency  ..............................................................................................  121.5 MHzOutput Power   ............................................................................................  40mW±2dBModulation   ....................................................................  Swept Tone AM (3K20A3X)Modulation Depth   ......................................................................................................  ~97%Frequency Stability   ..................................................................................................  ±50ppmDuty Cycle   ......................................................................................................  ~35%Low Duty Cycle StrobeLight Type  ........................................................................  Dual High Intensity LEDFlash Rate  ...................................................................................  20-30 per minuteBatteryType  ..................................................  Lithium Manganese Dioxide (LiMnO2)Operating  .................................................................................  >48Hours @ -20°CGPS ReceiverSatellites Tracked  .............................................................................................  66 ChannelSensitivity    ................................................................................................  -148dBmCold Start Re-acquisition  ................................................................................................  -163dBmGPS Antenna   ....................................................................................  Microstrip PatchGeneralDimensions of Body  .....................................................................  178mm x 89mm x 100mmWeight    ...............................................................................................  422gramsEnvironmentalIEC60945 Category  ..................................................................................................  PortableOperating Temperature  ..............................................................................  Class 2 -20C to +55CStorage Temperature  ..............................................................................  Class 2 -30C to +70CWaterproof    ...............................................................................................  10m depthApprovalsCospas Sarsat standards  ............................................................................................  T.001, T.007Test standards  ..............................................................  IEC61097-2, RTCM SC11000-2
EPIRB1 User Manual14 Part No. 912S-013656.6 Approvals6.6.1  Marine Equipment DirectiveThe EPIRB1 is approved under the EU Marine Equipment Directive 96/98/EC as amended by Directive 2012/32/EU under Annex A,1/5.6 for carry off purposes only.6.6.2  Industry Canada ApprovalThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 6.7 RegistrationIt is a legal requirement to register your EPIRB with your national authority.  Failure to do so may result in prosecution.  Accurate registration will help the authorities if your EPIRB is activated and may speed up your rescue. To register your beacon, contact your national registration authority via post, email or online.  Provide your 15 digit HEX ID (UIN), 5 digit checksum if required, your contact details and emergency contact information.  Some countries also require additional information such as boat type and identification or alternative emergency contacts.For UK registrations go to: www.dft.gov.uk/mca/epirbFor USA registrations go to: www.beaconregistration.noaa.govFor Australia go to: www.amsa.gov.au/beaconsFor New Zealand go to: www.beacons.org.nzDetails of other authorities may be found at:www.cospas-sarsat.int/en/beacons-pro/beacon-regulations-pro/beacon-registration-contact-informationIt is important to make sure that registration details are kept up to date and that the authority is advised of change of ownership or disposal of your EPIRB.
EPIRB1 User Manual15 Version 00.02 09/06/20146.8  Limited WarrantyYour Ocean Signal EPIRB1 is warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase and in accordance with the following conditions.Ocean Signal will at its discretion, repair or replace faulty product free of charge excluding the cost of shipping.  Proof of purchase shall be required in order for a warranty claim to be valid from the original purchaser.  All claims shall be made in writing to Ocean Signal or an approved service dealer.Ocean Signal shall not be liable to the buyer under the above warranty:l For any repairs or modifications carried out on the EPIRB using parts that are  not supplied or approved by the manufacture Ocean Signal including batteries  and for work carried out other than by Ocean Signal or approved service dealers.l For any part, material or accessory that is not manufactured by Ocean Signal  the consumer will be covered by the guarantee / warranty offered to Ocean  Signal by the manufacturer or supplier,l For product which has not been fully paid for. l For any product supplied by Ocean Signal to a customer under an alternative  warranty agreement.l For the cost of shipping product to and from the customer.  The Battery is only warranted until the date of expiry and provided the unit is  tested in accordance with the information in the user manual.  This warranty  does not apply to a used battery as indicated by the electronic witness  (see page 8).The following specific items are excluded from this warranty:l Lift up flap and associated mechanism.l Retractable antenna. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.   This warranty is to be interpreted under English law.For further assistance please contact our Technical Service Department.Email: service@oceansignal.com
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