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STEP FOUR - MAINTAINING THE BEACON 

1. 

Safety DOs and DON’Ts 

 
On a routine basis aboard ship, DO NOT: 

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Hold or carry the beacon by its antenna 

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Mount  the  beacon  in  its  bracket  close  to  large  structures  or  magnetic 
areas  

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Tie the lanyard to the EPIRB bracket or any other structure 

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Obscure the beacon by placing objects in front of it  

 

On a routine basis aboard ship, DO: 

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Mount  the  beacon  in  its  bracket in  an  obvious  location, so  that  all  can 
see it 

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Mount  the  beacon  in  its  bracket  with  the  rolled  lanyard  facing  inward 
(facing the bracket)  

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Follow the recommended maintenance schedule 

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Perform a beacon Self-Test monthly 

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Follow up with beacon service if Self-Test fails 

2. 

Routine beacon maintenance 

At least every ninety days, the manual release bracket and beacon should be 
inspected for deterioration and/or residue buildup that may affect the function 
of  the  beacon.  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  cracks.  Cracks  may  admit 
moisture,  which  could  falsely  activate  the  beacon  or  otherwise  cause  a 
malfunction.  Any  cracks  observed  should  immediately  be  referred  to  ACR 
Service for evaluation. Call ACR Electronics Technical S1 (954) 981-
3333. 

3. 

Battery replacement 

Battery  replacement  is  due  5  years  from  date  after  the  beacon  placed  into 
service,  or  by  expiry  date  on  the  beacon  whichever  is  first.  During  each 
inspection,  check  the  time  remaining  until  battery

 

replacement  is  required. 

The  battery  must  also  be  replaced  if  the  beacon  has  been  activated  for  any 
use other than the Self-Test. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ResQMate RLB-40

Page 1: ...OWNER VESSEL RADIO CALL SIGN UIN Available for sale in Australia and New Zealand only ...

Page 2: ...nics Inc Telephone 1 954 981 3333 Please be ready to provide the technician with the page number you wish to discuss If you have a question that is not covered in the manual please visit our website and access the Frequently Asked Questions FAQs section for further information or call our Technical Service Department The website address is www acrelectronics com If in the future you lose this manu...

Page 3: ... INSTALLING THE BEACON_____________________________ 12 STEP FOUR MAINTAINING THE BEACON ___________________________ 14 APPENDIX A THE COSPAS SARSAT SYSTEM__________________________ 17 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS___________________________ 18 APPENDIX C WARRANTY USEFUL LIFE POLICY NOTICES _______________ 19 PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND NOTES CAREFULLY ...

Page 4: ... when activated This UIN is programmed into the beacon based on the country in which the beacon is registered thus authorities are able to determine 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 your homeport and who to contact that might know of your current s...

Page 5: ...ration forms will be entered in the 406 MHz beacon registration database within 48 hours of receipt The information you provide on the registration form is used for rescue purposes only A confirmation letter a copy of the actual registration and a proof of registration decal will be mailed to you within two weeks When you receive these documents please check the information carefully and then affi...

Page 6: ...406 MHz beacon registration database within 48 hours of receipt The information you provide on the registration form is used for rescue purposes only A confirmation letter a copy of the actual registration and a proof of registration decal will be mailed to you within two weeks When you receive these documents please check the information carefully and then affix the decal to your beacon in the ar...

Page 7: ...lives and counting since its inception See Appendix G or the Cospas Sarsat website for more information about the system at www cospas sarsat org When a 406 MHz beacon is activated the digital distress message is sent to Cospas Sarsat satellites and in turn the distress message is relayed to SAR The distress message contains important information about the beacon and its owner Additional informati...

Page 8: ...use when shipping the beacon for battery replacement in the future Activation switch with Witness Tab The activation switch embodies a special patented method of activating a beacon Refer to a subsequent section of this manual for how to activate the beacon strobe light red green LEDs manual activation switch battery housing antenna ...

Page 9: ...Y1 03 0240A 8 Switch Positions OFF READY position down front TEST position upright ON TRANSMITTING position down back Manual release bracket antenna hook Front cover release tabs ...

Page 10: ...of the beacon Activating the beacon in this manner breaks off the Activation Witness Tab and allows the switch to properly seat showing the symbol ON A Class 3 beacon MANUALLY activates with the following sequence 1 Remove the beacon from its bracket 2 Activation method Lift the switch to a vertical position Slide the switch toward the antenna Push the switch down to the opposite side of the beaco...

Page 11: ...n activating and deploying your beacon in an emergency DO Follow the steps to activate the beacon as described on the beacon or in this manual Manually activate the beacon Give clear view to the sky Take the EPIRB with you if abandoning ship provided there is time to get it Tether beacon using the lanyard to the life raft and let the beacon float if in a life raft Keep EPIRB upright for best signa...

Page 12: ...Hz Class 3 EPIRB can be activated by When the switch is moved to the ON position in or out of the bracket the unit will start transmitting Reporting Should there be for any reason an inadvertent activation or false alarm it must be reported to the nearest search and rescue authorities The information that should be reported includes The EPIRB 15 digit Unique Identifier Number UIN Time and date Dur...

Page 13: ...eady accessibility to the beacon at all times or if any condition may appear to be questionable conduct a complete and thorough investigation before final approval of the installation NOTE When selecting the beacon bracket location be sure to consider the requirement for four screw holes to secure the bracket CAUTION Keep this beacon a safe distance away from all magnetic sources Magnet safe dista...

Page 14: ...r pre drilled screw holes to use for securing the bracket to a flat surface Remove the beacon from the bracket To do this while holding the assembly lift the latch to release bracket pressure from the beacon The beacon will slide up and out of the bracket On either side of the bracket are release tabs Simultaneously depress each tab to separate the bracket from the mounting block The mounting bloc...

Page 15: ...should be inspected for deterioration and or residue buildup that may affect the function of the beacon 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 cracks Cracks may admi...

Page 16: ...ntains small batteries that are non hazardous However regulations can change Be advised that it is best to verify the shipping requirements at the time you are preparing to ship the unit 4 Changing ownership or contact information As the owner of the beacon it is your responsibility to advise the national authority of any change in the information on the registration form If you are transferring t...

Page 17: ...he five year life of the battery or once per month for the life of the battery Self tests can be performed randomly however ACR recommends that you perform the Self test on a once per month schedule Do not exceed the limit in order to conserve the battery for emergency use The functional Self test is initiated by momentarily lifting the Activation Switch to a vertical position and holding it in th...

Page 18: ...er transmission to other LUTs The LUT processes the Doppler shifted signal from the LEOSAR and determines the location of the beacon then the LUT relays the position of the distress to a Mission Control Center MCC where the distress alert and location information is immediately forwarded to an appropriate Rescue Coordination Center RCC The RCC dispatches Search and Rescue SAR forces The addition o...

Page 19: ... after use in an emergency not to exceed battery expiry Operating temperatures Storage temperatures 20º C to 55º C 4º F to 131º F Class 2 30º C to 70º C 22º F to 158º F Class 2 406 MHz TRANSMITTER Frequency 406 037 MHz Power output 5 W Digital message format User protocol 121 5 MHz TRANSMITTER Frequency 121 5 MHz Power output 25 mW PEP Modulation type AM 3K20A3X LED STROBE Light color White Output...

Page 20: ...rs for the following products EPIRB PLB S VDR SSAS 2 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 years and 1 month or older from date of manufacture will not be serviced by ACR or our Battery Replacement Centers A Product that is 12 or less years old from date of manufacture will be serviced as lo...

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