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                                                    CAUTION: Before proceeding to install, test or use your new ACR  Electronics’ product, please read this Product Support Manual in its    entirety.         If you have questions regarding the contents of the manual, please    contact our Technical Service Department at ACR Electronics, Inc.,  T elephone +1 (954) 981- 3333. Please be ready to provide the technician  with the page number you wish to discuss. If you have a question that is    not covered in the manual, pl
                    
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                                  Table of Contents  STEP ONE - REGISTERING YOUR BEACON ____________________________ 3  STEP TWO - HOW THE BEACON WORKS _____________________________ 6  STEP THREE - INSTALLING THE BEACON _____________________________ 15  STEP FOUR - MAINTAINING THE BEACON ___________________________ 20  APPENDIX A - USING AND TESTING THE GPS SYSTEMS _________________ 25  APPENDIX B - THE COSPAS-SARSAT SYSTEM _________________________ 27  APPENDIX C - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS __________________________ 2
                    
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                        STEP ONE - REGISTERING YOUR BEACON  1. Why is registration important?    As the owner of this 406 MHz beacon, it is mandatory that you register  it with the EPIRB national authority of your country: It is the law.  Please note that all 406 MHz beacons are required to have their registration  updated every two years by the owner.      Your unique ID code   programmed inside each EPIRB is  transmitted to Search and Rescue YOUR RESCUE WILL  BE DELAYED IF YOUR  (SAR). SAR forces use this code to pul
                    
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                        2. What country should I register in?  Register your beacon with the EPIRB national authority of the country for  which the beacon was programmed, typically the country where purchased,  regardless of where you do your boating.    The beacon must be reprogrammed if you, as the owner, move or the  vessel sails under the flag of a different country than the one for which the  beacon was previously programmed. To verify the country for which a  beacon is programmed, see the label with the UIN (Uniq
                    
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                        Registration outside of the United States  In countries other than the United States, 406 MHz beacons are registered  with that country’s national authority at the time of purchase. The sales  agent should have assisted you in filling out the forms and sending them to  the country’s national authority. Alternatively, many countries allow online  registration in the International 406 MHz Beacon Registration Database  (IBRD) at www.406registration.com.    To verify that the unit is properly progra
                    
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                        STEP TWO - HOW THE BEACON WORKS  1. How your beacon brings help  406 MHz beacons are a type of portable emergency equipment that  transmits a distress signal to search and rescue (SAR) organizations. The  purpose of these beacons is to aid SAR teams in tracking and locating ships  or individuals in jeopardy as rapidly as possible.    The 406 MHz frequency is a worldwide dedicated emergency frequency that  is detected by a special system of satellites called the Cospas-Sarsat  system. This satell
                    
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                        2. Anatomy of your beacon    NOTE: When unpacking your beacon, it is recommended that you save the  original packaging for re-use when shipping the beacon for battery  replacement in the future.            // Activation switch with Witness Tab  The activation switch embodies a special, patented method of activating a  beacon. Refer to a subsequent section of this manual for how to activate the  beacon.    // Optional External GPS interface  The external GPS Interface serves as the connection to 
                    
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                           Strobes      Top View    Antenna  Optional GPS  Interface  Green  LED  Activation/  Test Switch  Red  LED                Switch Positions        OFF/READY TEST ON/TRANSMITTING    Position Position Position              Y1-03-0250 Rev. B 8                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
                    
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                             Category 1 – SeaShelter™ Bracket  3     Ejector     Spring  Spring  Release  HydroFix™  Knob  Hydrostatic  Release Unit  (HRU)    Optional GPS  Antenna  Interface  Hook  Cable  Front cover  hook (detent)  Category 2 – QuickDraw™ Bracket  Antenna Hook  GPS Interface  Water Sensor  Stowage Port  Deactivation Magnet  Release Latch    Y1-03-0250 Rev. B 9                                                                                                                                               
                    
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                        3. Activating your beacon   WARNING: This transmitter is authorized for use only during  situations of grave and imminent danger. Deliberate misuse may incur a  severe penalty.    Overview  Category I beacons are designed to be automatically deployed and  activated in the event of a sinking vessel. The beacon may also be hand  held on the deck of vessels, or floated in water and attached to a raft or life  vest with the lanyard provided.    Category II beacons are designed to be manually deploye
                    
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                        Category I beacons-Automatic deployment and activation    If the vessel sinks, the HydroFix™ HRU frees the beacon from the bracket,  allowing it to float to the surface. Built-in sensors detect that the beacon is  no longer in its bracket  and when continuity is created by water between  two of the top cap screws, an activation circuit is completed.    NOTE: Transmission of the 121.5 MHz and 406 MHz signals will not occur  until 100 seconds after activation.    Ejector Spring launches EPIRB  fro
                    
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                        Category I and II Beacons-Manual deployment and activation  Both Category I and II beacons can be manually deployed by removing the  beacon from the bracket.    Once removed, the beacon can be activated by placing it in water OR by  lifting the Activation Switch to a vertical position, sliding it toward the  antenna and pushing down to the opposite side of the beacon. Activating  the beacon in this manner breaks off the Activation Witness Tab and allows  the switch to properly seat, showing the 
                    
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                        TIPS FOR OPTIMUM DEPLOYMENT OF AN ACTIVATED BEACON:    When activating and deploying your beacon in an emergency, DO  NOT:  // Hold or clutch the beacon or antenna  // Operate the beacon while hand held, if at all possible  // Turn the beacon off for any reason, including to save power  // Activate the beacon if you have any other means of self rescue  // Operate the beacon inside a life raft or under any other canopy or  cover  // Tether the beacon to the bracket or vessel    When activating an
                    
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                        5. False alarms  To prevent false alarms, it is important to be aware of how your beacon can  be activated. An ACR 406 MHz EPIRB can be activated by two different  methods. Whether you have a Category I or Category II, these methods are  the same.  // When the beacon is out of its bracket and wet, the unit will start  transmitting  // When the switch is moved to the “ON” position, in or out of the  bracket, the unit will start transmitting    Precautions to prevent false alarms  // Do not mount 
                    
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                        STEP THREE - INSTALLING THE BEACON  1. Marking battery and Hydrostatic Release Unit expiration dates  NOTE: It is the beacon owner’s responsibility to record the expiration dates  for both the beacon battery and the HydroFix™ hydrostatic release unit.  This information must appear on the product itself.    The left side of the battery housing indicates the battery expiry date. Space  is provided for the beacon owner to mark the date the beacon was placed  into service. The beacon should be servi
                    
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                         CAUTION: Category I brackets must be mounted free from  obstruction to allow the beacon to automatically float free from the vessel  in case of sinking. The SeaShelter ™ can be mounted on a vertical  3 surface with the beacon antenna pointing skyward or a horizontal surface  with the beacon face up. Avoid mounting locations that subject the  bracket to breaking waves. Avoid structures like dodgers or cabin tops  that could trap the beacon upon deployment.   CAUTION: Category II brackets must be
                    
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                          3. Category I bracket  The SeaShelter ™ Category I bracket has five pre-drilled screw holes to use  3 for securing the bracket to a flat surface. Remove the SeaShelter ™ lid by  3 turning the spring loaded knob on the lid 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pull.  The lid will lift away from the top of the base and disengage at the bottom of  the base. The lid is tethered to the base to help prevent loss. Pull the  beacon with steady pressure from the bracket. It is not necessary to remove  the Hydr
                    
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                        4. Category II bracket  Category II brackets are designed to hold the beacon securely in place. The  beacon must be manually deployed. The bracket can be mounted on a  vertical flat surface with beacon antenna up or on a horizontal flat surface  facing skyward. This location must be easily accessible in order to manually  deploy the beacon or to perform the required maintenance and functionality  tests. Typical locations include near the helm station or just inside the  companionway door.    The
                    
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                          5. Installing the Optional optical GPS interface cable  The beacon is fitted with an  optical interface to connect with  an external Global Positioning  System (GPS) receiver that will  determine the latitude and  longitude of its position.    The black lead wire with white  stripes should be connected to  the output of the external GPS  receiver positive transmitter pin.  The black wire should be  connected to the negative pin.    If you have a Category I beacon and bracket, the connector is