6.2Battery Replacement
The battery must be replaced by the date indicated on the beacon or every five (5) years. At each inspection, check the time remaining until replacement is required. The battery should be replaced if the beacon has been activated for any use other than the self test. Always refer all long life battery replacement and other beacon service to a factory authorized service center. Battery replacement includes servicing the beacon by replacing all
NOTE: There are no user serviceable items inside the beacon. DO NOT OPEN THE BEACON.
For the nearest location of a Battery Replacement Center, visit our website at www.acrelectronics.com
The beacon may or may not require special shipping instructions due to the lithium batteries and changes in shipping regulations. Call ACR’s customer service department at +1 (954)
SECTION 7 – THE SEARCH AND RESCUE SYSTEM
7.1General Overview
Beacons provide distress alerts via radio transmission on 406 MHz to the LEOSAR satellites of the COSPAS -
SARSAT network. The ResQFix™ and MicrOFix™ can also transmit a distress alert (acquired by the internal
GPS) to the GEOSAR network that includes GPS latitude and longitude coordinates.
The message transmitted is unique for each beacon, which provides identification of the transmitter through computer access of registration files maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or other national authority*. Remember, SAR forces will know who you are and who to contact that might know of your current situation only if your beacon has been properly registered. This will help expedite the launch of a rescue operation.
NOTE: 406 MHz beacons are required to have their registration updated every two years.
*The national authority is the governmental body responsible for beacon registration database administration for the country for which the beacon is programmed.
Once the 406 MHz signal is relayed through the LEOSAR and/or GEOSAR network, SAR forces determine which SAR group is closest. This group proceeds to the beacon using the 121.5 MHz homing frequency.
7.2Satellite Detection
Beacons transmit to the satellite portion of the COSPAS - SARSAT system. COSPAS - SARSAT is an international system that utilizes Russian Federation and United States’ low altitude,
COSPAS and SARSAT satellites receive distress signals from beacons transmitting on the frequency of 406 MHz. The COSPAS - SARSAT 406 MHz beacon signal consists of a transmission of
The LUT processes the
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