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LONG BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT 
FIREBOAT TRAINING MANUAL 1.1: 

 

GlobalFix PRO

  

406 MHz

 

RLB-37

 

 

 

LBFD MARINE DIVISION 

Chapter # Page # 

DECEMBER 2015 

 

 
 
 

Introduction 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Boat 20 is equipped with the The GlobalFix™ PRO EPIRB (Emergency Position 
Indicating Radio Beacon). This unit broadcasts a unique registered distress signal 
that not only tells rescuers where you are, but who you are. The internal GPS will 
automatically turn on and acquire your position upon activation and then utilizes a 
powerful 406 MHz signal to relay your distress call to orbiting satellites. As local 
Search and Rescue is deployed, a separate homing signal and integrated LED 
strobe light guide rescuers to your exact location. 
 

Summary of Contents for GlobalFix PRO

Page 1: ...Beacon This unit broadcasts a unique registered distress signal that not only tells rescuers where you are but who you are The internal GPS will automatically turn on and acquire your position upon activation and then utilizes a powerful 406 MHz signal to relay your distress call to orbiting satellites As local Search and Rescue is deployed a separate homing signal and integrated LED strobe light ...

Page 2: ...RLB 37 LBFD MARINE DIVISION Chapter Page DECEMBER 2015 Technical Specifications Part Number 2842 Category I 2844 Category II Model Number RLB 37 Size no antenna 7 0 X 4 2 X 3 6 17 7 X 10 7 X 9 1 cm Weight 20 5 oz 581 g GPS Internal GPS Battery Class 2 non hazmat lithium batteries ...

Page 3: ...into service whichever is first or after emergency use Material High impact UV resistant polymer Deployment Category I Hydrostatic release auto Category II Manual release Activation Out of bracket and wet or manually Waterproof 33 ft 10 m 10 min Exceeds RTCM standard Output Power 6 3 W 2dB 406 037 MHz 50 mW 3dB 121 5 MHz Operational Life 48 hours minimum 4 F 20 C Typical Performance 65 hrs 4 F 20 ...

Page 4: ... FIRE DEPARTMENT FIREBOAT TRAINING MANUAL 1 1 GlobalFix PRO 406 MHz RLB 37 LBFD MARINE DIVISION Chapter Page DECEMBER 2015 Operating Temp 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C Class 2 Storage Temp 30 F to 158 F 34 C to 70 C ...

Page 5: ...pler shift caused by the relative movement between the satellite and the beacon and forwards the location to the Mission Control Center MCC 4 The MCC continues to receive information from additional satellite passes and further refines the beacon position 2 3 nm search radius An alert message is generated that is combined with the registration information from the database and is forwarded to the ...

Page 6: ...z RLB 37 LBFD MARINE DIVISION Chapter Page DECEMBER 2015 Automatic Activation Manual Activation 1 Remove the beacon from its bracket 2 Activation method one Place beacon in water 3 Activation method two Lift the switch to a vertical position Slide the switch toward the antenna ...

Page 7: ...n should be inspected for deterioration and or residue buildup that may affect the function of the beacon or automatic release Part of the visual check includes checking the antenna for tightness Clean the beacon and the mounting bracket to remove any residue buildups It is recommended that the beacon and mounting bracket be wiped with a damp cloth Carefully inspect the beacon case for any visible...

Page 8: ...e Self Test sequence Self Test will check battery capacity and perform five functional test sequences as described in Appendix A The last green LED followed by a strobe indicates a successful test If any of the individual tests fail during Self Test there will be two beeps and a red LED flash at the end of the Self Test Self Test will discontinue at that point Battery replacement Battery replaceme...

Page 9: ...ing false alarms Category I brackets also require replacement of the Hydrostatic Release Unit every two years To remove the expired HRU Hydrostatic Release Device for automatic deployment When opening the SeaShelter3TM lid note that the beacon is installed with the lanyard face in Pull the beacon with steady pressure from the bracket Do not get beacon wet while out of bracket The HRU has a keying ...

Page 10: ... Page DECEMBER 2015 Mount the beacon in its bracket in an obvious location so that all can see it Mount the beacon in its bracket with the rolled lanyard facing inward facing the bracket Follow the recommended maintenance schedule Perform a beacon Self Test monthly Follow up with beacon service if Self Test fails ...

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