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When an OLAS transmitter goes out of range an alert will sound on the Guardian.
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The Guardian control switch will go red and if connected to the vessel’s stop system the stop switch
will be activated for 5 seconds (default). This is normally sufficient time for the engine to stop.
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After 5 seconds the stop switch is deactivated, and the engine can be started again allowing a
rescue to be performed.
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Press the control switch once to acknowledge the alarm and the Guardian will revert to Paused sate.
Tracking is now paused until the OLAS transmitter is recovered.
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Once the OLAS transmitter is back on the vessel and within 1 metre of the Guardian tracking will
automatically start after 1 minute.
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Alternatively, to manually activate tracking again press the control switch once and tracking will start
again, if the OLAS transmitter is within 1 metre of the Guardian.
NOTE: Pause will remain active if the OLAS transmitter that was lost is not back within 1 metre of the control
switch.
a.
Detection Time (seconds)
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adjusting the Detection Time allows a period of time where an OLAS
transmitter can reconnect silently, preventing any alert from occurring. This may be preferable on
larger vessels with multiple cabins where there is an increased chance of signal being blocked.
b.
Alert Delay (seconds)
– adjusting the alert delay time changes the amount of time the operator has
before the MOB alert and relay is activated. This may be preferable on larger vessels where there
is increased chance of signal being blocked. During the ‘Alert Delay’ period an alert will sound to
indicate signal has been lost. During this period if the control switch is pressed it manually overrides
the cut-off for 30 seconds allowing the OLAS transmitter to be brought back into range.
i. Select the menu tab in the top left-hand corner of the home screen (3 lines).
ii. Select ‘Alert Settings’.
iii. Use the slider to select the ‘Alert Delay’ period.
c.
Switch Active (seconds)
– adjusting the switch active time allows the user to increase or decrease
the relay so that it ensures the engine is stopped. This also gives opportunity to use the relay switch
for activating different devices which may need a longer or shorter switch ON period.
i. Select the menu tab in the top left-hand corner of the home screen (3 lines).
ii. Select ‘Alert Settings’.
iii. Use the slider to select the ‘Switch Active’ period.
d.
Solo Mode (minimum 2G connection required)
– designed for boaters operating on inshore waters
or on connected vessels. The OLAS mobile app inputs the vessel information manually entered
during setup and sends a distress SMS with the vessel name, time, location, and contact number.
i. Select the menu tab in the top left-hand corner of the home screen (3 lines).
ii. Select ‘Solo Mode’.
iii. Enter in ‘Your Number’, this will be sent to your emergency contact so that they can try to
make contact after receiving an alert.
14. DEFAULT RECOVERY MODE
15. OLAS MOBILE APP FEATURES (advanced)
OLAS Smart Lock is a theft deterrent and secondary locking system.
When OLAS Smart Lock is enabled, if the Guardian is switched off and back on it will lock the vessels
emergency stop system, preventing the engine from being started.
OLAS Smart Lock can be unlocked using the OLAS mobile app or an allocated Smart Key.
OLAS Smart Lock is to be used in conjunction with the engine connection cable and can only be used if the
Guardian has been wired into the vessels engine stop system.
OLAS Smart Lock is designed for use on Outboard engines only.
Do not use OLAS Smart Lock with inboard diesel engines or Volvo Penta engines.
Ultimate Sports Engineering Ltd and affiliated resellers cannot be held responsible if a theft occurs whilst
OLAS Smart Lock is being used.
OLAS Smart Lock Setup.
1.
Connect the OLAS mobile app to the Guardian as normal.
2.
Enable OLAS Smart Lock – this means the vessels emergency stop system will activate automatically
when the Guardian is switched OFF and ON.
i. Select the menu tab in the top left-hand corner of the home screen (3 lines).
ii. Select ‘Smart Lock’.
iii. Select ‘Enable Smart Lock’.
iv. Set your new Pin Code.
v. Confirm your Pin Code.
vi. Email your pin code so that it can be found later if the code is forgotten.
vii. Press the back arrow at the top left of the screen to return to the home page.
viii. You will see an unlocked gold padlock in the top right corner. This indicates that Smart
Lock is enabled but unlocked.
iv. Enter in your ‘Emergency Number’, this number will receive your MOB alert and location.
You must use your country code prefix e.g. UK(+44) US(+1).
v. Select your ‘Message Delay’ period, this is the amount of time before the MOB alert SMS
is sent. A longer period allows more time for self-rescue. A minimum of 1 minute is advised.
vi. If a MOB alert message has been sent and the alarm is then manually cancelled an alert
cancellation message will be sent.
e.
Overboard recovery aids
– The GPS location was stored on the OLAS mobile app when the MOB
alert occurred.
i. Once the vessel is 20 metres away from the MOB alert location an arrow directs back.
ii. The second screen shows easy to read GPS coordinates for the alert location and the
vessel’s current location. This information is requested by the emergency services if a
Mayday call is made.
iii. On the third screen selecting the phone icon directs the user to call their previously input
emergency services number.
iv. On the third screen selecting the VHF icon displays the VHF script for a MOB Mayday call
with the custom vessel information and alert location automatically input.
16. OLAS SMART LOCK
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