Orolia Z702 User Manual

SafePro AIS
SafePro
Safe
EPIRB-AIS
USER MANUAL
This manual is applicable to the SafePro AIS, SafePro and Safe EPIRBs. The
ONLY IN EMERGENCY
FALSE ALERTS ENDANGER LIVES.
1. Remove the EPIRB completely from its bracket (left) or enclosure (right).
The enclosure is spring loaded to auto­matically release the EPIRB if your vessel sinks.
2. If time permits, lift the red ON cover, then press the activation button for 2 seconds.
3. Uncoil the EPIRB’s lanyard and tie it to the life raft. Throw the EPIRB into the water (it will self-activate if you did not have time to press the activation button).
SafePro AIS and SafePro models contain a GNSS receiver for improved positional accuracy. Some parts of this manual are applicable only to the SafePro AIS and SafePro models and are marked accordingly.
CONTENTS
1 SAFETY NOTICES ........................................................... 1
1.1 Use ............................................................................................. 1
1.2 Testing, maintenance and disposal ............................................ 1
1.3 Hazards ...................................................................................... 1
1.4 EC Declaration of Conformity ..................................................... 1
1.5 FCC Compliance ........................................................................ 1
1.6 Response time ........................................................................... 1
1.7 Disclaimer ................................................................................... 1
2 MANDATORY REGISTRATION ....................................... 2
2.1 Overview .................................................................................... 2
2.2 How to register ........................................................................... 2
3 DESCRIPTION .................................................................. 3
3.1 EPIRB controls and indicators ................................................... 4
3.1.1 Top view ........................................................................ 4
3.1.2 Back view ...................................................................... 5
3.2 Carry handle ............................................................................... 6
3.3 Manual bracket ........................................................................... 7
3.4 Float-free enclosure ................................................................... 8
3.4.1 Automatic activation ...................................................... 8
3.4.2 Manual activation........................................................... 8
4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE ............................................ 9
4.1 Abandon ship! ............................................................................ 9
4.1.1 Float-free enclosure..................................................... 10
4.2 Release from manual bracket .................................................. 10
4.3 Release from float-free enclosure ............................................ 11
4.4 Manual activation ..................................................................... 12
4.5 Optimising onboard performance ............................................. 13
4.6 Deactivation .............................................................................. 14
4.7 Stowage ................................................................................... 15
4.7.1 Manual bracket ............................................................ 15
4.7.2 Float-free enclosure..................................................... 16
5 FALSE ALERTS ............................................................. 18
5.1 Notify rescue services .............................................................. 18
5.2 Deactivate the EPIRB............................................................... 18
5.3 Faulty EPIRB ............................................................................ 18
6 INSTALLATION .............................................................. 19
6.1 Manual bracket ......................................................................... 19
6.1.1 Siting ............................................................................ 19
6.1.2 Mounting procedure ..................................................... 19
6.1.3 Mounting instruction plate ............................................ 20
6.2 Float-free enclosure .................................................................. 21
6.2.1 Siting ............................................................................ 21
6.2.2 Mounting procedure ..................................................... 22
6.2.3 Mounting instruction plate ............................................ 23
6.2.4 HRU expiry date ........................................................... 23
6.2.5 Marking vessel name ................................................... 23
7 MAINTENANCE ............................................................. 24
7.1 Servicing schedule .................................................................... 24
7.2 Self-test & inspection ................................................................ 25
7.2.1 Short self-test ............................................................... 25
7.2.2 Long self-test (GNSS variants only) ............................ 26
7.3 Mechanical inspection .............................................................. 27
7.4 HRU replacement ..................................................................... 28
7.5 Battery maintenance ................................................................. 31
7.5.1 Battery replacement ..................................................... 31
7.5.2 Battery removal ............................................................ 31
7.6 Transportation ........................................................................... 33
7.7 GMDSS inspections .................................................................. 33
8 END OF LIFE STATEMENT ........................................... 34
8.1 Disposal .................................................................................... 34
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ....................................... 35
10 PRODUCT WARRANTY ................................................ 36
10.1 Orolia Ltd Warranty Registration .............................................. 36
10.2 Warranty Statement .................................................................. 36
11 HOW DOES IT WORK? ................................................. 38
12 COSPAS-SARSAT SATELLITE SYSTEM ..................... 39
12.1 The Search And Rescue (SAR) process .................................. 39
12.2 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ............................. 40
12.3 MEOSAR Compatibility Explained ............................................ 40
13 HOW TO REGISTER YOUR EPIRB ............................... 42
13.1 Emergency contact ................................................................... 42
13.2 Registration Information for Australia & New Zealand.............. 43
13.2.1 Advice for EPIRB purchase or transfer ........................ 43
13.3 Online warranty registration ...................................................... 44
13.4 Radio licence ............................................................................ 44
13.5 Sale or transfer ......................................................................... 44
1 SAFETY NOTICES
1.1 Use
An EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is for use in maritime emergencies and is approved for these contingencies. It is not designed or recommended for use on land or in the air.
Use the EPIRB only in situations of grave and imminent danger. False alerts endanger lives. Help to prevent them; understand how to activate and deactivate your equipment. Intentional false alerts may involve penalties.
Read the complete manual before installing, testing or using the EPIRB. Ensure the EPIRB is registered with your local authorities (Flag State nation) – see
page 2.
1.2 Testing, maintenance and disposal
Ensure you test the EPIRB monthly – see page 25. The EPIRB contains no user serviceable parts. The battery pack contains lithium
metal batteries. Do not incinerate, puncture, deform or short-circuit. If you need to dispose of batteries or the complete EPIRB – see page 34. Return to your dealer for service – see page 24.
1.3 Hazards
This EPIRB emits radio frequency radiation when activated. It is advisable not to handle the antenna while the EPIRB is activated.
It is not advisable to stare directly at the strobe lights.
1.4 EC Declaration of Conformity
Hereby Orolia Ltd declares that this EPIRB is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Marine Equipment Directive (MED) – 96/98/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained online from: http://www.mcmurdomarine.com/documents
1.5 FCC Compliance
This device complies with the GMDSS provisions of Part 80 of the FCC rules.
1.6 Response time
The function of the EPIRB is to send an alert to COSPAS-SARSAT satellites as described on page 39. How soon an alert is received depends on the positions of the satellites at the time and can be influenced by overhead obstructions aboard the vessel. Rescue time following an alert depends on the overall performance of the Search and Rescue organisations which is outside the control of Orolia Ltd.
1.7 Disclaimer
Orolia Ltd reserves the right to change this specification at any time without notice and hereby specifically disclaims liability for any consequences of such action.
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2 MANDATORY REGISTRATION
Vessel
Unique Identity Number (UIN)
Country
WARNING!
You must register your EPIRB with the appropriate authorities. Failure to register may slow the rescue and lead to loss of life. In the USA failure to register may result in a fine. In the UK you are legally required to register your EPIRB.
2.1 Overview
Every EPIRB is pre-programmed with a unique identity before it reaches the customer. This is performed by the manufacturer or, in some cases, the distributor. The identity includes a 3 digit country code. This is the country that
takes responsibility for storing that particular EPIRB’s registration details. In
most cases, this is the country to which the vessel is flagged. The country programmed into your EPIRB can be found from its rear identity label. You
must register with this country.
MV BELLANA
EPIRB 1
HEX ID: 1D1400063F81FE0
FLAG 232 G BRITAIN
SERIALISED 000012
CATEGORY 1 – AUTO
Class 2 –20/+55 C (-4/+131 F)
S/N: 701-21221 TAC: 000
When you activate your EPIRB in an emergency, the nearest maritime search and rescue coordination centre (MRCC) will receive the message and decode the country code. They will then access the registration database for that country and expect to find details of your vessel, its radio equipment and who to contact. If they fail to find this information, this may slow down any rescue.
2.2 How to register
Please refer to page 42 for detailed information about the registration process.
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3 DESCRIPTION
This EPIRB is a powerful self-contained distress transmitter and once activated it will operate for at least 48 hours. It operates best while floating in water. Although it can be operated on board a vessel or in a life raft, it is not recommended to do so.
The EPIRB can be mounted to the vessel using one of two options:
Manual bracket, or  Float-free enclosure
EPIRB EPIRB in manual bracket Float-free enclosure
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3.1 EPIRB controls and indicators
ON button
Activate EPIRB by lifting the red cover and pressing the ON button for >2 seconds.
OFF button Deactivate EPIRB by lifting the grey cover and pressing the OFF button for >2 seconds.
Strobe lights Three high intensity LEDs. When EPIRB is activated, the strobe lights flash, providing a visual means of locating the EPIRB.
Green LED Indicates correct/normal function.
Red LED Slow flash: acquiring GNSS location. Rapid flash: EPIRB malfunction.
Antenna Must be vertical and have a clear view of the sky for optimum performance.
GNSS Antenna (under dome)
Must have a clear view of the sky for optimum performance.
3.1.1 Top view
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3.1.2 Back view
Test button
Initiates self-test (see page 25).
Sea Contacts
Detects when EPIRB is immersed in water and automatically initiates an alert. Sea contacts are disabled when the EPIRB is mounted in the manual bracket, carry-safe bracket or float-free enclosure.
Lanyard
For best operation, leave the EPIRB floating in the sea near the survival craft, as this results in the optimum performance. Use the lanyard to secure the EPIRB to the survival craft (see page 13).
Battery Case Cover Battery Expiry Date Label
(see page 31)
Carry Handle Cover
(see page 6)
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3.2 Carry handle
1. Twist the base of the
EPIRB anti-clockwise to remove the cover.
2. Remove handle from base.
The carry handle (if fitted) allows hands-free carrying of the EPIRB in an emergency situation.
3. Adjust the carry handle to secure the EPIRB across the body, around a shoulder, arm or wrist during emergency evacuation prior to activation.
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3.3 Manual bracket
Removable carry­safe bracket
Bulkhead dock
Sea contact deactivating magnet
If you purchased the manually activated EPIRB variant, this is supplied with a bulkhead-mounting manual bracket.
The manual bracket should be located in plain view near an emergency exit (see page 19).
To prevent accidental activation due to contact with water, the manual bracket contains a magnet which deactivates the sea contacts.
The manual bracket is formed of two parts: a carry-safe bracket which contains the deactivating magnet and a bulkhead dock, which is permanently fixed to the bulkhead of the vessel.
The carry-safe bracket allows the EPIRB to be detached and transported in, for example, a wet grab bag.
WARNING – The EPIRB will NOT be activated by water while it is in the manual bracket or in its carry-safe bracket. The EPIRB must be removed from all parts of the manual bracket before it will activate in water.
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3.4 Float-free enclosure
1. Beacon
released when submerged in water at <4m.
2. Lever ejects cover and EPIRB.
3. EPIRB floats to the surface and switches on automatically.
If you purchased the automatically activated variant - also known as the “float­free” version - then your EPIRB is supplied in a fully protective enclosure.
3.4.1 Automatic activation
The float-free enclosure is spring loaded to automatically release the EPIRB if your vessel sinks. This automatic release is controlled by a device called a Hydrostatic Release Unit (HRU) fitted inside the enclosure (see below).
3.4.2 Manual activation
If you need to activate your EPIRB manually, it can be released from the enclosure (see page 11).
To prevent accidental activation due to contact with water, the float-free enclosure contains a magnet which deactivates the sea contacts.
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4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
An EPIRB is a piece of life saving equipment. Its sole purpose is to call for help.
It must only be used in situations of grave and imminent danger. Misuse can involve a severe penalty.
4.1 Abandon ship!
1. If it is safe to do so, release the EPIRB from its mounting bracket or float-free enclosure as described on pages 10 & 11.
2. If your EPIRB is fitted with a carry handle, use it to secure the EPIRB around your shoulder, arm or wrist during the evacuation (see page 6).
3. Take the EPIRB to your life raft.
4. Once the life raft is in the water and clear of the sinking vessel, uncoil the EPIRB’s lanyard and tie it to the life raft.
5. Throw the EPIRB overboard so that it floats several metres away from the life raft. The EPIRB will operate automatically.
6. For best operation, leave the EPIRB floating in the sea near the survival craft for optimum performance.
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4.1.1 Float-free enclosure
1. Locate the end of the retaining
strap on the right hand side of the manual bracket.
2. Push the end of the strap towards the EPIRB and then forwards to release the strap.
If there has been no time to retrieve the EPIRB from the float-free enclosure during evacuation, it will automatically release itself as the vessel sinks. The EPIRB will float to the surface and start to operate automatically.
The EPIRB is best used to mark the location of survivors, not the accident scene. If possible, and only if it is safe to do so, recover the EPIRB and tie to the survival craft using the lanyard.
4.2 Release from manual bracket
3. Open the strap fully.
4. Firmly pull the EPIRB out of the bracket.
WARNING – The antenna will spring up when the EPIRB is released. Be careful to avoid eye injury.
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