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11.  Preventing false alerts 

A  false  alert  is  any  activation  of  the  beacon,  intentional  or  otherwise, 
that does not result from a situation of grave and imminent danger. 

 

Be sure to do the following to help minimize false alerts: 

 

 

Register  your  beacon.

  This  does  not  reduce  false  alert  rates; 

however,  when  the  beacon  is  properly  registered,  the  situation  can 
usually be resolved with a phone call. 

 

Be  careful  with  whom  you  leave  your  beacon.

  Make  sure  that 

they know how to use it, and that they understand the ramifications 
of causing a false alert. A lot of false alerts are generated by curious 
individuals. If you notice the beacon is flashing the red or green LED 
and 

“beeping”  periodically  on  its  own,  this  likely  means  it  has 

accidentally been activated and needs to be shut off and reported. 

 

Do  not  stow  beacon  while  other  gear  is  in  contact  with  the 
keypad.

 

 

The  Cospas-Sarsat  satellites  detect  distress  beacon  transmissions 
immediately and locate the transmission within a few minutes of beacon 
activation.  

 

NOTE:

  If  you  report  a  false  alert  and  the  authorities  have  not received 

the signal, do not be concerned.  This may mean that you were able to 
deactivate the beacon before transmitting the signal. 

12.  False alert 

A false alert 

must

 be reported to the search and rescue authorities.  

 

False alerts in the USA that are rectified must be reported to the US Air 
Force  Rescue  Coordination  Center  (AFRCC)  to  let  them  know  that  the 
situation  has  been  corrected  and  everything  is  fine.  Responsibly 
reporting  these  events  to  the  AFRCC  or  your  proper  authority  will  not 
incur  a  penalty,  but  deliberate  misuse  or  not  notifying  the  proper 
authority may incur a severe penalty. 

 

Reporting 
Should there be a false alert for any reason, it 

must

 be reported to the 

nearest  search  and  rescue  authorities.  The  information  that  should  be 
reported includes: 

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The PLB 15-digit Unique Identifier Number (UIN) 

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Time and date 

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Duration and cause of activation 

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Location of beacon at the time of activation 

 

To report false alert in the United States

,

 contact the AFRCC:  

 

United States Air Force Rescue  

Tel: 1-800-851-3051 

Coordination Center (AFRCC) 

 

Summary of Contents for AquaLink 2883

Page 1: ...Y1 03 0241C i...

Page 2: ...rt ACR Products www acrelectronics com designs and manufactures a complete line of safety and survival products including EPIRBs PLBs AIS SARTs Strobe Lights Life Jacket Lights Search Lights and safet...

Page 3: ...HNICAL SPECIFICATIONS____________________ 20 APPENDIX D WARRANTY USEFUL LIFE POLICY NOTICES________ 21 NOTE re Applicable products This manual supports all configurations of PLB 350B beacons In additi...

Page 4: ...ermine which country s database will have your registration information SAR forces will have information as to who you are as the owner of the beacon the name and type of vessel that you have if appli...

Page 5: ...also acceptable Fax the registration form to the fax number on the top of the registration form NOTE Do not confuse the registration form with the ACR Electronics warranty card 3 If online or fax reg...

Page 6: ...ngs help 406 MHz beacons are a type of portable emergency equipment that transmits a distress signal to search and rescue SAR organizations The purpose of these beacons is to aid SAR teams in tracking...

Page 7: ...ition system The PLB 350 is fitted with an internal GPS receiver that will determine the coordinates latitude and longitude of the beacon s position on the globe to be transmitted to the Cospas Sarsat...

Page 8: ...abel Applied at the factory the 15 character hexadecimal number is unique to each beacon Activation button cover Battery expiration label with the month year the battery needs to be replaced Keypad Mu...

Page 9: ...uoyant Yes No Included Accessories Attachment Clip Multi Function Belt Clip Optional Accessories Flotation pouch ACR P N 9504 5 Activating your beacon Overview Personal Locator Beacons are designed to...

Page 10: ...n its own this likely means it has accidentally been activated and needs to be shut off and reported as a false alert see section on false alerts Activation diagram When activated Red LED transmitting...

Page 11: ...re 3 If at all possible be sure the antenna is positioned facing the sky and avoid submerging in water This device is intended to operate on or above the ground or while attached to your person above...

Page 12: ...if possible Water will shield and inhibit the GPS receiver and may cause difficulties obtaining your GPS coordinates Avoid leaning over the beacon to view blinking LED as you may shield the GPS recept...

Page 13: ...he transmission within a few minutes of beacon activation NOTE If you report a false alert and the authorities have not received the signal do not be concerned This may mean that you were able to deac...

Page 14: ...ement includes servicing the beacon by replacing all o rings testing the water seal and the electrical properties NOTE There are no user serviceable items inside the beacon DO NOT OPEN THE BEACON Open...

Page 15: ...memory 406 MHz synthesizer RF power battery GPS header if equipped If a red LED flashes at the completion of the Self test your beacon has failed Repeat the Self test If the failure persists contact A...

Page 16: ...LAT and longitude LON position This test must be performed outside with a clear view of the sky Press the Self test button for greater than 5 seconds Observe the beacon for the entire GPS test A beep...

Page 17: ...ation form This obligation transfers to all subsequent owners See earlier section STEP ONE for further details on this process 7 Lost or stolen PLBs If your PLB is lost or stolen do the following imme...

Page 18: ...sengage the clip from the beacon The belt clip has been designed to accommodate your extreme adventures You can secure your beacon directly to backpack webbing straps life jackets or belts to ensure t...

Page 19: ...hat you have a strap on your life jacket in the shoulder area for attachment of the PLB The beacon should hang with the GPS receiver up so that the beacon is inverted This will give the GPS receiver t...

Page 20: ...ination Center RCC The RCC dispatches Search and Rescue SAR forces The addition of the GEOSAR satellite system greatly improves the reaction time for a SAR event This satellite system has no Doppler c...

Page 21: ...vironmental Minimum Battery Operating Life 24 hours minimum 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C Battery Replacement Interval Battery replacement due no later than 6 years from date of manufacture 5 years from d...

Page 22: ...rs for the following products EPIRB PLB S VDR SSAS Useful Life Policy The typical service life of a properly maintained Product is limited to 12 years from date of manufacture Products that are 12 yea...

Page 23: ...Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2TD United Kingdom Certificate No NC 14342 Regulations and ETSI EN 302 152 1 V1 1 1 2003 11 IEC 60945 2002 Standards EN 301 843 1 V1 2 1 2004 06 EN 60950 1 2001 EN 301 48...

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