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2.Manual release bracket

Manual release 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 manual release bracket has four pre-drilled screw holes to use for securing the bracket to a flat surface. Remove the beacon from the bracket. To do this while holding the assembly, lift the latch to release bracket pressure from the beacon. The beacon will slide up and out of the bracket. On either side of the bracket are release tabs. Simultaneously depress each tab to separate the bracket from the mounting block. The mounting block can be held in place to mark the placement of the screw holes or you can use the mounting template provided. The use of #8 pan head stainless steel fasteners and washers (not included) is recommended. Be sure to confirm that fasteners will not contact any wires or plumbing before drilling pilot holes.

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Contents Available for sale in Australia and New Zealand only Page Table of Contents Step ONE Registering Your Beacon How do I register? Page Step TWO HOW the Beacon Works How your beacon brings helpActivation switch with Witness Tab Anatomy of your beaconSwitch Positions Manual release bracketActivating your beacon Tips for Optimum Deployment of AN Activated Beacon False alarms Turning off the beaconStep Three Installing the Beacon Mounting location   Step Four Maintaining the Beacon Routine beacon maintenanceBattery replacement On a routine basis aboard ship, doChanging ownership or contact information Self-testing the beacon Servicing the manual release bracketAppendix a the COSPAS-SARSAT System Appendix B Technical Specifications MHz TransmitterUseful Life Policy Appendix C WARRANTY, Useful Life POLICY, NoticesLimited Warranty

Y1-03-0240A, RLB-40 specifications

The ACR Electronics RLB-40, designated Y1-03-0240A, represents a state-of-the-art solution in the realm of marine safety and emergency communication. Designed for both recreational and commercial maritime use, the RLB-40 is a highly reliable life raft beacon that enhances safety on the open seas.

One of the standout features of the RLB-40 is its integrated 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz dual frequency technology. The 406 MHz signal is crucial for precise satellite tracking, allowing rescue operations to be initiated swiftly and accurately. Simultaneously, the 121.5 MHz signal aids in localizing the emergency vessel by search and rescue teams, providing an additional layer of communication redundancy.

The beacon is equipped with advanced GPS capabilities, which significantly increases the accuracy of its distress signals. This ensures that rescue teams have exact coordinates, enabling them to reach the distressed vessel as quickly as possible. The RLB-40 is known for its user-friendly operation, featuring a straightforward activation process that can be initiated manually or automatically upon immersion in water.

Durability is another key characteristic of the RLB-40. Built to withstand harsh marine environments, it is water-resistant and designed to function effectively in extreme temperatures. This reliability is supported by rigorous testing and adherence to international safety standards, making it a trusted device among mariners.

The beacon has an extended battery life, which is critical during emergencies when every minute counts. It utilizes long-lasting lithium batteries, ensuring that even in prolonged situations, the RLB-40 remains operational.

Moreover, the ACR Electronics RLB-40 can be integrated with other safety devices, creating a comprehensive safety network aboard vessels. It can be easily mounted or stored in life rafts, enhancing its accessibility during critical situations.

With its blend of advanced technologies, robust construction, and user-centric design, the ACR Electronics RLB-40, Y1-03-0240A, stands out as a key piece of equipment that significantly improves the chances of survival in maritime emergencies. Its commitment to safety makes it an essential asset for anyone venturing into the marine environment, whether for recreational or commercial purposes.