Marine Instruments M3P-T, M3P, M3P-R User Manual

M3P / M3P-T BUOYS. User’s Manual V1
M3P/M3P-T/M3P-R BUOYS
LONGLINE
UM022EN USER MANUAL
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CONTENTS
1 Usage recommendations .............................................................................................. 1
2 Safety instructions ...................................................................................................... 3
3 System overview ........................................................................................................ 4
3.1 M3P and M3P-T buoys ............................................................................................ 4
3.2 Sizes and weights ................................................................................................. 5
3.3 Technical features ............................................................................................... 6
3.4 Buoy reception with MIR2200 receiver ....................................................................... 8
3.5 Buoy reception with MIR5000 receiver ....................................................................... 9
3.6 Buoy representation in MSB PALANGRE ...................................................................... 10
4 First use of M3P and M3P-T buoys .................................................................................. 11
5 Battery recharge ....................................................................................................... 16
5.1 Low battery warning in MSB PALANGRE ..................................................................... 16
5.2 Buoy end-of-charge led ......................................................................................... 18
5.3 Single charger .................................................................................................... 19
5.4 MIP-C Smart Charger ............................................................................................ 21
6 M3P and M3P-T Buoy programming ................................................................................. 22
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1 USAGE RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Do not open the buoy. If it is opened, buoy watertightness cannot be guaranteed.
2. Do not expose the buoy to temperatures higher than 40 ºC or lower than 5 ºC during transport in
order to ensure good battery conditions.
3. DO NOT CUT the ground cable (M3P buoys).
4. Do not clean using alcohol, acetone, solvents, or oil by-products.
5. Avoid blows to the buoy when raising it from the water.
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6. Batteries:
Do not replace internal batteries by others different from those provided by Marine Instruments. Recharge when low-battery symbol appears in MSB Palangre.
7. Antenna: Screw the antenna manually with the O-ring coated with the silicone grease
provided.
Do not tie anything to the antenna, even if it is a non-conductive material. Use
the perforation on the cover.
Do not drop or hoist holding the buoy by the antenna.
8. Float: The float provided by Marine Instruments is NOT rounded. Follow the shape in the
image.
Recommended inflation pressure: 0.15 bar at 25 ºC.
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2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following precautions should be taken due to the neodymium magnet:
The use of permanent magnets is particularly not advised for people with pacemakers. People wearing ferromagnetic metal prostheses should be advised to keep a minimum safe
distance from every element that generates a magnetic field.
Keep the magnet away from electronic devices, watches, credit cards, magnetic cards,
calculators, precision instruments, etc. as it can alter or irreversibly damage their proper functioning.
Take special care of the buoy transport to avoid personal damage.
Special precaution should be taken with the antenna, whose handling can cause damage due to its longitude.
USER WARNING: PLEASE KEEP YOURSELF AND OTHERS AT A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 20 CM FROM THE BUOY ANTENNA WHEN OPERATIONAL
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3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
3.1 M3P and M3P-T buoys
M3P and M3P-T buoys have been designed to be used in bottom-set or surface­set longline fishing. Its use involves great fuel savings by enabling route optimization during deployment and collection, and an improvement in the organization of the tasks performed on board, being able to perform a complete tracking of the longline and all the buoys.
These buoys transmit by radio and at no cost encrypted messages that can only be interpreted by their owner, which can be received 50 miles away.
The M3P-T buoy transmits its position and battery level, and the water surface temperature data.
M3P
M3P-T
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3.2 Sizes and weights
M3P
M3P-T
Antenna detail
26 cm
Weight: 1.6 kg
63 cm
Weight: 2.4 kg
90 cm
Weight: 0.4 kg
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3.3 Technical features
Around 50 MILES range. ZERO communications cost (transmissions via radio). Message transmission every 5, 10 or 15 minutes. This feature can be programmed by the user,
although the default value is 10 minutes.
Fuel saving and improvement in the organization of tasks performed on board by means of the
longline automatic monitoring.
Positioning flash (it can be disabled when programming). Transmission of GPS position and battery level. In M3P-T models, also data on water surface temperature is sent.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
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They can be fully re-configured (frequency, transmission window, security code, ON/OFF LEDs)
through the software designed for that purpose.
SECURITY: Encrypted messages. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES, through the antenna (up to 8 days of operation for M3P, up to 16
days for M3P-T).
Single battery charger supplied with each buoy. MIP-C multiple charger (24 V
DC
or 220 VAC)
available, enabling the simultaneous and independent charge of 4 buoys.
Threaded stainless steel body, usable with the most common pipes with float for convenient
storage inside the vessel.
GPS. Buoy operating temperature: 0ºC to +50ºC.
Whip antenna.
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