ACR Electronics RLB-36, Y1-03-0233 manual Internal GPS position system, LED indication of GPS fix

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If the new GPS position is acquired, the coordinates will be displayed after the beacon has completed the Self-Test. If no valid GPS position data is available, the beacon will keep the previously stored GPS position data for up to 4 hours. In this case, call ACR Customer Service at +1 (954) 981-3333 for instructions on how to reset the beacon with the default message.

A new beacon is programmed with the GPS position data set to a default. If the beacon should be activated, this default GPS position data indicates to the satellite system that the beacon has no valid GPS position stored in memory. Once a functioning and compatible external GPS receiver is properly connected to the beacon, the default data will be replaced by valid GPS position data, as described in the previous sections.

5.Internal GPS position system

The GlobalFix™ iPRO is fitted with an internal GPS receiver that will determine the coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the beacon’s position on the globe, to be transmitted to the Cospas-Sarsat emergency system.

When the beacon is turned on, the internal GPS is immediately turned on and it attempts to acquire positional coordinates. GPS coordinates can be acquired any time that the GPS is on, but only valid data is saved. Once the beacon acquires valid coordinates, the data is included as part of the next transmitted 406 MHz digital message.

The internal GPS operates on a schedule during which the beacon is on for a time, actively acquiring coordinates, and off for a time, in a resting state. The schedule is designed to conserve battery but, at the same time, assure that navigational coordinates are regularly updated.

6.LED indication of GPS fix

When the beacon is activated and valid coordinates are acquired, the data is included in the digital message of the next 406 MHz transmission. The LED blinks green when GPS coordinates are sent.

If a time period of 4 hours passes without the internal GPS receiver being able to update the last good set of navigational coordinates, the message transmitted by the beacon will revert back to default data. At this point the green LED will stop blinking and the red LED will flash. The internal GPS will continue to seek coordinates and when successful the green LED will flash. This new data will be transmitted in the next message burst and the green LED will continue to flash.

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Contents Owner Vessel Radio Call Sign UIN # Page Table of Contents Step ONE Registering Your Beacon How do I register? What country should I register in?Noaa Sarsat Beacon Registration Suitland Road Suitland, MDDo I need a radio license? How your beacon brings help Step TWO HOW the Beacon WorksInternal GPS engine Anatomy of your beacon Activation switch with Witness TabExternal GPS interface Top View Switch PositionsCategory 2 LowPro3 Bracket Category 1 SeaShelter3 BracketGPS √ Digital DisplayActivating your beacon Y1-03-0233 Rev. D Y1-03-0233 Rev. D Turning off the beacon False alarmsY1-03-0233 Rev. D Mounting location Step Three Installing the BeaconPage Category I bracket Category II bracket Installing the optical interface to an external GPS receiver Battery replacement Routine beacon maintenanceStep Four Maintaining the Beacon On a routine basis aboard ship, doY1-03-0233 Rev. D Servicing the SeaShelter3 and the HydroFix HRU Changing ownership or contact informationTo remove the expired HRU To install the new HRU Servicing the LowPro3 Self-Testing the beaconExtended GPS test Using the external GPS interface Appendix a Using and Testing the GPS SystemsTesting the external GPS interface How the external GPS interface worksLED indication of GPS fix Internal GPS position systemCompatible GPS receivers Appendix B User Interface Special IconsAppendix C User Interface Digital Display During Operation GPS Weak Give Clear View SKY GPS Data XX.XXX’Keep Epirb Right Leave Epirb Until RES QBatt Appendix D User Interface Digital Display During SELF-TESTBoard Test √ Board Test GPS Test  GPS Test √Light Test √ Light Test See User Book Self Test FailSeek FIX NOW Batt LOWTest END Long GPS Data Test StartGPS Test English French Spanish German Italian Phrases Appendix F- User Interface Language TranslationsGeneral overview Appendix G the COSPAS-SARSAT SystemGENERAL/ Environmental Appendix H Technical SpecificationsLimited Warranty Appendix I WARRANTY, Useful Life POLICY, Notices0735 EC Declaration of ConformityRepresentative International Maritime Organization Shore Based Maintenance

Y1-03-0233, RLB-36 specifications

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