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1.  LED will go out         IF ON  SLIDE SWITCH  TO RIGHT    5    Page 5    Important   After EPIRB activation and as soon as practical the EPIRB should be taken to a service  agent  who will fit a new switch anti tamper tab and check the battery condition  Ifthe EPIRB  has been used for more than 6 hours in total  a set of fresh battery packs should be fitted to  ensure the full 48 hour operational life is still available     Refitting into the bulkhead bracket  Hold the bracket collar open and drop the EPIRB in  The EPIRB body has side alignment  slots to guide it into the locating lugs on each side of the bracket collar     Hold the collar shut and fit the R clip to secure the EPIRB  Fold over the antenna and locate  the end moulding in the retaining slot        Page 6    Self test    Self test button       The EPIRB has a built in self test capability that will confirm whether the battery is healthy   both distress transmitters are functional and that the high intensity strobe light is operational   It is recommended to self test the EPIRB monthly  more frequent self testing can put  unnecessary drain on the battery  During the EPIRB self test  a specially coded test  transmission is sent that will not alert the authorities  A self test can be made while the  EPIRB is still in the Carrysafe bracket  The self test should be carried out during the first 5  minutes of the hour so as to minimise any disturbance of the emergency channels     1  Push and hold the TEST button down 
2.  that it floats    NG          Page 9    Bulkhead bracket installation    When permanently installing the EPIRB to a vessel  the bulkhead bracket should be  securely fixed in an easily accessible location near to the main emergency exit     The bulkhead bracket has two parts          The EPIRB can be quickly unclipped  from the bulkhead mount for easy  stowage while still held in the Carrysafe  collar     Press catch and lift  the Carrysafe collar    Bulkhead bracket installation  When selecting a suitable mounting position consider     Ease of access in an emergency     Position at least 1 metre from compass equipment and 50 cm from powerful  magnets e g  magnets found in loud speakers and radio equipment     Allow sufficient clearance above the EPIRB to allow for easy removal from the  bulkhead bracket     Page 10    Mounting procedure    The bulkhead bracket is designed to mount on a flat surface using four fixing points   Four stainless steel screws 25mm in length are included  Check that the rear side of the  mounting surface is clear and that the fixing screws will not penetrate through into any other    objects     Offer the bracket into the chosen position and mark through the mounting slots using the  bracket as a template     Drill four 3mm  1 8   holes and securely screw the bracket in place        130 mm    Stowage options  The Carrysafe collar provides additional protection for the EPIRB if you intend to keep itina  carry off safety ditch bag or when transporting
3.  the EPIRB from place to place     IN CAUTION  Do not stow the EPIRB near to magnets  loud speakers or other  equipment containing magnets  As they may cause to EPIRB to falsely activate     Page 11    Marking a vessel name    In case of loss and to aid in its quick recovery  we recommend marking the EPIRB with your  vessel name and or ownership details  A set of alpha numeric stick on letters are provided   these can be stuck on the rear label area           TL ee Eee un   lt a   COVER STRIP FOR                     aw    585  Boom Beco eS       mug F950 45  33  2s  Spgaoacre  o  Agra seen olh o eh  a E at a a g  soma geth Ge ES  E  a  m   25300 R BE    259 658262   T  AAAAA eg  27 s 48 S T  EEEFFFF  2 3 2nd o   6    JJJJJJK   oa 25   NNNOOOO os  SSSSSST    WWWX XXX  2222223  6667777  0000000    Pick off the required letters  use a  scalpel knife blade or similar    warning use with caution    2  Fix each letter to label area on the  rear of the EPIRB    3  Cover the letter text for protection  using the clear label material also    provided     Dealing with a transmitting EPIRB  In the unlikely event that the EPIRB develops a fault and will not turn off  transmissions can  be prevented from reaching the satellite by cutting off the antenna close to its base  The  EPIRB should then be wrapped in metal foil or placed in a sealed metal container or steel  locker   Take care when handling the antenna  refer to product safety warnings    Contact the authorities to notify them of 
4. ard against any life threatening  incidents that may occur anywhere in the world  If you find yourself in a remote area without  any other form of emergency communication  on sea or land  your EPIRB can call for help     EPIRBs transmit a unique emergency message identifier via the Cospas Sarsat satellite  system which can determine your location anywhere on the earths surface  In most cases  the first emergency alert is received within 5 minutes of activation  but depending on satellite  coverage at the time  this can sometimes extend to 45 minutes  When the emergency alert  message is received at a Rescue Co ordination Centre  RCC  it is cross referenced using  the unique identifier  often called Hex ID  against your registration details  Details of the alert  are forwarded to the appropriate local Search and Rescue  SAR  teams  Keeping your  registration details up to date is critical to ensuring a quick SAR response     lf you have purchased the GPS version  it has a built in GPS receiver which can reduce the  time for Search and Rescue teams to arrive on scene  as your precise coordinates are  transmitted within the first few minutes  Non GPS versions are pinpointed using Doppler  Shift from the over flying satellites     The EPIRB has a secondary homing transmitter which allows SAR teams to direction  find  or home in on the EPIRB once they arrive on the scene  The EPIRB has a storage life of 7  years  Once activated the EPIRB will continue to transmit emergency alerts 
5. ation Section  AusSAR   Australian Maritime Safety Authority   GPO Box 2181 Canberra City ACT 2601   Fax  International  61 2 9332 6323 Local 1800 406 329  Email  ausbeacon amsa gov au   On line registration  www amsa gov au beacons  Phone   61 2 6279 5766 or 1800 406 406    New Zealand users address all correspondence to     Rescue Co ordination Centre New Zealand  PO Box 30050  Lower Hutt 5040   Fax   64 4 577 8041   Email  406registry maritimenz govt nz  Phone   64 4 577 8033   AFTN  NZWNYCYX   Inmarsat C  582451200067    Page 17    Orolia Ltd   Silver Point   Airport Service Road  Portsmouth PO3 5PB  United Kingdom    Phone   44  0 23 9262 3900  Fax   44  0 23 9262 3998  Email  service kannad ma orolia com    Website  www kannadmarine com  An Orolia Group Business    82 1073 006 Issue 2    
6. e  unlawful     Ownership details    Vessel Name     Owner details     EPIRB Unique HEX ID        Disclaimer    The information and illustrations contained in this publication are to the best of our knowledge correct at the  time of going to print  We reserve the right to change specifications  equipment  installation and maintenance  instructions without notice as part of our policy of continuous product development and improvement  No part  of this publication may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form  electronic or  otherwise without permission in writing from Orolia Ltd  No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or  omissions in the publication  although every care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as  possible  This manual is applicable for Kannad Marine Sport and Sport   version 2 EPIRB manufactured after  August 2011     Page 1    INEMERGENCY  Remove the EPIRB completely from its bracket    Pull the tear off tab up  then press the activation  button and slide the switch left       An EPIRB is an emergency device for use only in situations of grave and imminent  danger to life  False alerts endanger lives  Help prevent them by understanding how  to look after the EPIRB     Introduction    Thank you for purchasing this Class 3 manually activated Emergency Position Indicating  Radio Beacon  EPIRB   It is intended for use by non SOLAS vessels  When carrying an  EPIRB you enjoy the reassurance of a last resort safegu
7. e REGISTER WARRANTY link at the top of the page     Warranty Statement  Subject to the provisions set out below Orolia Ltd warrants that this product will be free of defects in materials and  workmanship for a period of up to five years  See above  from the date of purchase  Orolia Ltd will not be liable to the  buyer under the above warranty      for any defect arising from fair wear and tear  wilful damage  negligence  abnormal working conditions  failure to  follow Orolia Ltd  instructions  whether oral or in writing  including a failure to install properly and or to use  batteries recommended and or supplied by Orolia Ltd  misuse or alterations or repair of the product by persons other  than Orolia Ltd or an Approved Service Agent     for parts  materials or equipment not manufactured by Orolia Ltd in respect of which the buyer shall only be entitled  to the benefit of any warranty or guarantee given by the manufacturer to Orolia Ltd     for the battery storage life which is specifically excluded from this warranty   if the total price for the product has not been paid     THE LIMITED WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY  EXPRESS OR IM PLIED   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  Orolia Ltd will not be liable for indirect  special  incidental or consequential damages of any kind sustained  from any cause  In no event shall Orolia Ltd be liable for any breach of warranty o
8. eadiness of the EPIRB        Lanyard Pull the lanyard spool down to free it  Use the cord to tether the EPIRB to a  PFD  Personal Flotation Device  or survival craft   Antenna  Test button Strobe light  zone Red LED          Green LED   GPS model  only     EPIRB activation switch    Break off the anti tamper   tab to gain access to the  Lanyard activation switch beneath     Pry     Page 3    Activation procedure  Remove the EPIRB completely from the Carrysafe collar to gain access to the rear facing    activation switch   ae    Release the antenna tip            Pull the R clip out of    Eai the bracket and  release the retaining    strap       Lift the EPIRB out of  the collar    Activate the EPIRB  only in an emergency     1  Break off the anti tamper tab by pulling it upwards    2  Push the switch catch in and move the switch fully to the left ON position    ONLY IN EMERGENCY    FUSH  amp  SLIDE LEFT       The antenna should be positioned as upright as possible with a clear view of the sky     Page 4    When the EPIRB is first switched ON the strobe light will start to flash immediately  The first  alert transmission is made after 50 seconds  This short delay allows time to slide the switch  back to the OFF position if the EPIRB was activated in error and before the first emergency  alert transmission is sent     While the red LED remains ON continuously  the EPIRB is activated but has not yet  made an emergency alert transmission     Strobe light   Four high intensity LED
9. ed or  The EPIRB has been used in an emergency situation or  A false activation exceeds 6 hours of use   Servicing  Service of the EPIRB should only be carried out by an approved service agent   Keep the original packing material for re use whenever the EPIRB is sent for battery  replacement or service     Page 13    Transportation    Passenger Aircraft    This product contains small lithium metal batteries  The EPIRB can normally be taken on  board a passenger aircraft as a personal item in carry on hand baggage  We always  recommend declaring the EPIRB to airline staff at check in  in the same way you would for a  laptop  PC or video camera     As air cargo    This product contains small lithium metal batteries  Due to the overall low level of lithium   content the EPIRB is classed as not restricted as air cargo under IATA packing instruction  PI 970  Always check with the carrier concerned for any additional restrictions that could    apply     Specifications    EPIRB Type en Class 3  Non float free  ete aren Switch  protected by anti   tamper seal   Checks transmitters  battery  Series OLON and high intensity LED    po Power output   Wtypical _ _    po Modulation   Phase  16KOGID   pf Power output   50 mW radiated typical    Modulation   Swept tone AM  3K20A3X     el Centre frequency 1 57542GHz     Sport version only     po Light output   0 75 cd minimum   po Operating life   48 hours minimum ___  po Storage years S  sf Replacement   By service centre _ _  pose   Logged b
10. for a minimum  of 48 hours     For further information visit Cospas Sarsat on line at www cospas sarsat org  User registration    The EPIRB s unique identifier must be registered with the national authority indicated in the  white area of the label on the rear of the EPIRB  Complete the user registration form  included with your purchase and return it to the address indicated  Some authorities allow  online registration  check the guidance notes printed on the registration form for further  information  Refer to Annex 1  for details of specific user registration requirements  applicable for Australia and New Zealand  Always ensure that any changes of registration or  contact details are promptly notified     Page 2    Overview    An EPIRB is intended to be a one shot device  Once activated it will transmit emergency  alerts for at least 48 hours  The EPIRB will work best while floating in water  but can also be  operated while on board a vessel  in a liferaft or on land  when placed on the ground      The key components of your EPIRB are     Antenna Flexible whip  should be near vertical when operating    Strobe Flashing signal light  visible through the clear lens dome when the EPIRB is  Light switched on    LED Indicates the current operating status  visible through the clear lens dome     Activation Protected by a tear off anti tamper tab  Break the tab upwards  push the  Switch switch in and move it fully left to activate the EPIRB     Test button Self test verifies the r
11. kannad    mar  ne       Sport and Sport   EPIRB  User Manual    Safety notices    CAUTION  The EPIRB is an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon   Use only in situations of grave and imminent danger to life     CAUTION  False alerts endanger lives and cause disruption to Search and  Rescue services  Deliberate misuse of the EPIRB could result in penalty     WARNING  Spring action antenna deployment  tilt the EPIRB away from your  face when deploying the antenna     CAUTION  Do not dismantle the EPIRB  Contains no user serviceable parts     CAUTION  Contains lithium batteries  Do not incinerate  puncture  deform   short circuit or recharge     CAUTION  Dispose of a used EPIRB in accordance with local waste disposal  regulations  Refer to End of Life Statement     CAUTION  Avoid using chemical solvents to clean the EPIRB as some  solvents can damage the case material     CAUTION  An EPIRB is a radio transmitter  Some administrations may require  that the user holds a valid radio licence to cover its ownership and use      gt PPPBPPPPe D    WARNING  the high intensity flashing strobe light may cause discomfort if  viewed for prolonged periods     Radio Frequency Exposure Warning  A N WARNING  The EPIRB emits low levels of radio frequency radiation  avoid  handling the antenna once activated     Registration    The EPIRB must be promptly registered with the appropriate National Authority  Failure to  register the EPIRB could delay a Search and Rescue  SAR  response and may b
12. n reduce its  performance     Lifejacket Attach the securing lanyard cord between the EPIRB and clothing to avoid  loss of the EPIRB  Activate and deploy the EPIRB into the water  allow it to  float close by  Avoid holding or blocking the antenna s view of the sky     On foot lf you must walk for help  ensure the antenna remains vertical after  activating the EPIRB  Avoid holding or blocking the antennas view of the  Sky    Aircraft An EPIRB is an additional carry off safety device  As the EPIRB signal may    be blocked by aircraft metalwork it is recommended to activate it after  landing and away from any shadowing by the aircraft s metalwork     Vehicles The EPIRB will not work well inside a vehicle due to metalwork shadowing   Exit the vehicle  activate the EPIRB  and place it on the roof  the hood  or  on the ground away from the vehicle     Land Find the best sky view  place the EPIRB on the ground with the antenna  pointing towards the sky and ensure wind does not knock the EPIRB over     Page 8    Getting the best from your EPIRB    Aboard ship     DO   Place the EPIRB in the open  clear of overhangs    Keep the EPIRB upright  hold it if necessary   DO NOT    Place the EPIRB close to large structures   Lay the EPIRB on its side   Place the EPIRB under cover    Secure the EPIRB lanyard to the vessel       In a liferaft   Deploy the EPIRB so that it is visible outside the liferaft canopy     Uncoil the lanyard and tie it to the liferaft  then throw the EPIRB overboard so
13. r other claim in an amount  exceeding the purchase price of the product  This warranty does not affect any statutory rights of the consumer  In  order to be valid  claims must be made under the above warranty in writing as soon as practicable after discovery of  the defect or failure and within the warranty period referred to above  Proof of purchase will be required  The claim  should be sent together with the product in question to the address set out below or to an Approved Service Agent   Following a valid warranty claim Orolia Ltd shall be entitled to repair or replace the product  or part  in question free  of charge  or at Orolia Ltd  sole discretion to refund to the buyer the price of the product  or a proportional part of  the price   Orolia Ltd shall not be liable to a buyer who is not a consumer for any other loss or damage  whether  indirect  special or consequential loss of profit or otherwise  costs  expenses or other claims for compensation which  arise out of or in connection with this product  In the case of a consumer Orolia Ltd shall only be liable where other  loss or damage is foreseeable     Nothing shall limit Orolia Ltd  liability for death or personal injury caused by its negligence  This warranty Is to be  interpreted under English law     All enquiries relating to this warranty or Approved Service Agents should be sent to   Orolia Ltd  Silver Point  Airport Service Road  Portsmouth  Hampshire  PO3 5PB  UK Telephone   Int  44  0  23 9262 3900 Fax  In
14. ricted to a  maximum of 10 tests in total     GPS long self test procedure   Take the EPIRB outside under an unobstructed sky  Press and hold the TEST button until  the red LED lights  then release  Wait for the standard self test to complete  then  immediately the strobe light flashes  press and hold the TEST button for 15 seconds or until  the red LED lights again  The red LED will stay ON and the green LED will begin to flash   The TEST button may now be released    Typically the test will run for 15 minutes  during the test do not shield the EPIRB and do not  stand over it    A successful GPS position test will cause the green LED to light continuously for a short  length of time and then go out  A fail is indicated by a continuous red LED     Choosing the best location  Your EPIRB will work best when under an unobstructed view of the sky     If it is not possible to pick a location with a totally unobstructed view of the sky   position the EPIRB to maximise the sky view     Aboard vessel Stand the EPIRB on the deck  choosing a position with the best sky view   Ensure that the wind does not knock the EPIRB over  Never secure the  EPIRB lanyard to a vessel in danger of sinking     Liferaft Attach the securing lanyard to the liferaft or your clothing  to avoid loss of  the EPIRB if you are thrown out of the liferaft   Activate and deploy the  EPIRB into the water and let it float nearby on the end of the lanyard     Operating the EPIRB inside a Liferaft or under a canopy ca
15. s flash simultaneously to produce the strobe light zone  this provides  a visual means of locating the EPIRB  It will start flashing immediately after the EPIRB is  switched ON  Its flashing will pause for a short time when each 406 MHz alert transmission  is sent  which is once every 50 seconds     Strobe light  EPIRB ON     ure a mo    1 flash every 3 seconds  pause every 50 seconds    Red LED  indicator   The red LED illuminates when the EPIRB is first switched ON and will start to flash slowly  once the first transmissions are made     121 5 MHz transmission is taking place whenever the Red LED is flashing alternately with  the high intensity LED     Every 50 seconds  the red LED will flash rapidly followed by a single long flash to indicate  each 406 MHz transmission     Green LED  GPS version only    The green LED flashes alternately with the strobe  to indicate that a valid position has been  obtained by the GPS receiver  Every 50 seconds it illuminates for 2 seconds to indicate that  the position is being transmitted on 406MHz     Every 20 minutes the GPS receiver updates its position information  If a fix is not obtained   the green LED stops flashing  and illuminates only every 50 seconds  when the previous  position information is transmitted     Deactivation   Should the EPIRB be activated by mistake or if the emergency ends then the EPIRB can be  turned OFF by sliding the activation switch fully to the right  The high intensity LED will stop  flashing and the red
16. t  44  0  23 9262 3998  Web  www kannadmarine com Email  service kannad ma  orolia com    An Orolia Group Business    Page 16    Annex 1  Registration information    Advice of EPIRB Purchase or Transfer    Registration of 406MHz satellite EPIRBs with the EPIRB Registration Section of the national  authority is mandatory  due to the global alerting nature of the Cospas Sarsat system  The  information provided in the registration is used only for search and rescue purposes     Fill in the owner registration card immediately upon completion of the sales transaction   Mail  fax or email the registration card to the national authority  refer below  immediately   Registration cards are also available online  If the beacon is to enter service immediately   complete the registration card and fax or email the information to the relevant national  authority     If the beacon is being transferred to a new owner  the current owner is to inform the national  authority by email  facsimile  letter or telephone of the name and address of the new owner     The new owner of the beacon is required to provide the national authority with the  information as shown on the registration card  This obligation transfers to all subsequent  owners     The authorities will normally provide the registered user with a DECAL label which you are  obliged to fit to the EPIRB body as proof of registration      User registration point of contact   Australian users address all correspondence to     Beacon Registr
17. the false alert    Leave the EPIRB for 3 days or until the battery has fully run down before having the  EPIRB serviced     Page 12    False alerts    lf the EPIRB has been accidentally activated  or if rescue is affected before arrival of the  rescue services     Switch off the EPIRB and notify the appropriate rescue services or authorities at the  earliest possible time     Contact the rescue services  coastguard  or police by radio or telephone to advise  them of the false alert     You may be asked to provide the UIN  15 digit Hex ID number  of the EPIRB  date  time   duration  cause of activation and geographic location at the time you switched off the  EPIRB     Routine maintenance    self test the EPIRB monthly  check that the battery is in date and examine the outer case  and bracket for any signs of damage  If required  clean the outer case with fresh water   wipe dry and examine the EPIRB and bracket for any damage     IN CAUTION  Never use chemical solvents to clean the EPIRB or bracket     After activation  The anti tamper switch cover must be replaced by a service agent   See page 17     IN CAUTION  The battery may be run down and need replacement  see below      Inadvertent operation  The anti tamper switch cover must be replaced by a service agent and the remaining battery  life checked  see below      Battery replacement    The exact battery expiry date is marked under the EPIRB lens dome   The batteries must be replaced when     The expiry date has been reach
18. until the red LED indicator lights    2  A successful self test will result in the red LED and strobe light flashing together a  number of times  Operation of the test for the GPS model is identical  except that the  green LED flashes in time with the red LED     3  The number of strobe light flashes indicates past battery usage     Accumulated Battery Use Number of strobe light     hours  flashes  0 to 4 3  4 to 6 2  More than 6 1    Once the self test has completed the EPIRB will switch off automatically   A self test failure will result in NO strobe light flash and the red LED turning OFF     Important   Each self test draws small amounts of energy from the battery pack  Unnecessary testing of  the EPIRB will reduce the run time of the EPIRB in an emergency  On average  the EPIRB  should only be self tested 12 times per year  or a total of 84 times     lf the EPIRB has been activated for a cumulative period in excess of 6 hours  self testing  and operation   then the battery must be replaced to ensure that in an emergency it will still  operate for a minimum of 48 hours at  20 C as required by International regulations     lf the EPIRB fails self test it should be immediately removed from service  Refer to the  maintenance section for further information     Page 7    Long self test  GPS version only     The GPS model can also be put through a GPS long self test which includes allowing the  GPS to acquire a fix  As this test consumes significant amounts of power it is rest
19. y microcontroller    Storage temperature   30 Cto 70 C    po Waterproof   Immersionto 10m _ _ _  po Buoyancy Floats S  po Exterior Finish   High visibility yellow nm    Physical Weight VOU GPS 609g    With GPS 615g    po  Heightofbody Atom S  po  Lengthofantenna 18 om o  po Overall 89 OM  po  lanad   55m  40Kg breaking strain  po EPIRB CS IEC 6 1097 2  AS NZS 4280 1      Page 14    End of Life Statement    When the product has reached the end of its useful life  it is vital that the battery is removed  from the main body of the EPIRB to prevent false alerts  False alerts cause expensive  disruption to Search and Rescue services and may endanger lives as a consequence     Safe disposal  a   2    Declaration of Conformity   Hereby Orolia Ltd declares that this EPIRB is in compliance with the essential requirements  and other relevant provisions of EC Directive 1995 5 ED  The Declaration of conformity can  be obtained from www kannadmarine com documents    Contains traces of lithium  may contain traces of lead and brominated  flame retardants  BFRs   both in the housing material and circuit  boards     DO NOT INCINERATE       Page 15    Warranty    IMPORTANT    Orolia Ltd warranty registration  Congratulations on purchasing your beacon  As standard your unit has a one year  12 months   warranty from the date of purchase shown or your invoice  however  this can be extended by a  further four years by simply registering your unit on line at     www kannadmarine com  Then follow th
    
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