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1.6 

Change of ownership or contact information 

It is the owner’s responsibility to advise the National Authority of any change in the information on the registration 
form. If the current owner of the PLB is transferring the PLB to a new owner, the current owner is required to inform 
the National Authority by Letter, Fax or telephone, of the name and address of the new owner. The new owner of 
the PLB is required to provide the National Authority with all of the information requested on the Registration form. 
This obligation transfers to all subsequent owners.  Registration forms are available from NOAA, call +1(888) 212-
7283 or visit our website at 

www.acrelectronics.com

 

1.7 

Lost or stolen PLB’s   

In the U.S. contact NOAA immediately at 1-888-212-SAVE (7283), or contact your national authority, that your 
beacon has been lost or stolen.  They will update your beacon registration information with the appropriate 
information. 
 
Things that you need to do if your beacon is stolen: 
 

• Report to your local police department that the PLB has been stolen.  
• Contact NOAA (in the U.S. only) at 1-888-212-SAVE (7283), or your national authority as appropriate with 

the Police Department Name , Police Phone Number, Police Case Number. 

 
If your PLB were to activate, the information you provide will be forwarded to the appropriate Search and Rescue 
Authorities who will ensure that your PLB is returned to you.  If someone attempts to register a PLB reported as 
stolen, NOAA or your national authority will notify the appropriate Police Department. 
 
Visit the COSPAS-SARSAT website for more detailed information:  

www.cospas-sarsat.org

 
SECTION 2 – RESPONSIBLE USE 

 

The ResQFix™ 406 GPS PLB is a distress signaling device of last resort, for use when all other means of self-
rescue have been exhausted; where the situation is grave and imminent and the loss of life, limb, eyesight or 
valuable property will occur without assistance.  

Deliberate misuse may incur a severe penalty.

 

 

2.1 

Preventing False Alerts 

Ensure that your PLB is registered.  This does not reduce false alerts rates, but does have a dramatic effect on the 
impact of a false alert. If the PLB is properly registered, the situation will be resolved with a phone call. 
  
Be careful who you leave your PLB with.  Ensure that they how to use it, and the ramifications of causing a false 
alert.  A lot of false alerts are generated by curious individuals.  If you notice the PLB is flashing the red LED and 
BEEPING periodically on its own, this likely means it accidentally has been activated and needs to be shut off and 
reported.   
 
The COSPAS-SARSAT satellites are very good at detecting distress PLB transmissions. The activation of a 406 
MHz PLB for just a few seconds will usually be detected. After a few minutes, it will usually be detected and 
located. This is good if you're in distress, but if you're not, you just generated a false alert. 
 
Should there be an inadvertent activation or false alert, it must be reported to the nearest search and rescue 
authorities. The information that should be reported includes the PLB Unique Identifier Number (UIN), Date, Time, 
duration and cause of activation, as well as location of PLB at the time of activation.  Outside the United States 
contact your National Authority. 
 
If the ON/OFF button is continuously depressed for longer the 10 minutes, the PLB will go into shut down mode 
and will stop transmitting your distress message.  Once the ON/OFF button is no longer pressed, the PLB will reset 
and can be activated by holding the ON/OFF button for greater then 1 second. 

 

2.2 

To report false alerts in the United States contact: 

United States Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) 

   

Tel: 

1-800-851-3051 

Inadvertent alerts or activations that are rectified must be reported to the AFRCC to let them know that the situation 
has been fixed and everything is fine.  Responsibly reporting these events to the AFRCC or your proper authority, 
will not incur a penalty, 

deliberate misuse or not notifying the proper authority may incur a severe penalty.

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for RESQFIX 406

Page 1: ...ctronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Fl 33312 Tel 1 954 981 3333 Fax 1 954 983 5087 www acrelectronics com Email Info acrelectronics com Y1 03 0215 Rev B PLB 300 ResQFix 406 GPS Personal...

Page 2: ...B hereinafter referred to as the PLB or Beacon This manual also describes the characteristics and details of the PLB System TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Registration of 406 Mhz PLBs 2 1 1 Registration...

Page 3: ...hat are programmed for and purchased in the United States The National Authority that accepts registrations in the United States is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA The owner c...

Page 4: ...sistance Deliberate misuse may incur a severe penalty 2 1 Preventing False Alerts Ensure that your PLB is registered This does not reduce false alerts rates but does have a dramatic effect on the impa...

Page 5: ...15 Rev B 4 3 1 Activation To activate your PLB in a distress situation unfasten the antenna from the case and move it into the upright position See figure 2 Depress the ON OFF button for 1 full second...

Page 6: ...possible be sure the antenna is positioned facing the sky and avoid submerging in water If afloat employ all means to keep the PLB antenna blade out of the water and as dry as possible Water acts as...

Page 7: ...along with a long beep This LAT LON data is not saved for use when the PLB is turned ON The green LED is proof that the GPS is functioning properly and that the PLB is in a location or environment whe...

Page 8: ...ude replacement of battery packs and disposal of expired lithium batteries gasket and O ring examination and replacement if necessary lubricated gaskets and O ring air pressure test to ensure watertig...

Page 9: ...z but will relay the distress alert to any of the LUT stations When there is GPS data included in the distress message SAR authorities instantly know your location to within 110 yards This speeds up t...

Page 10: ...ter Frequency 406 MHz Frequency Stability 2 parts per billion 100ms Output Power 5 watts Digital Message Format Long message Serialized1 Message protocol Standard Location Duration 520 ms Rate 400 bps...

Page 11: ...LB say give clear view to sky will it work inside my house or car if need be ANSWER Your PLB can work indoors or in a car but due to the shielding effect on the distress signal your location may be sk...

Page 12: ...Can I use my PLB outside of the country I have registered it with ANSWER Yes they work as part of a global system Be sure to update your registration file with your travel itinerary so that the count...

Page 13: ...or battery replacements please contact ACR Customer Service Email customersupport acrelectronics com Tel 1 954 981 3333 Fax 1 954 983 5087 Address ACR Electronics Inc Attn Customer Service 5757 Raven...

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