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SPECIFICATIONS

AIS Transmit Power: 1 Watt
AIS Frequency: 161.975 and 162.025 MHz
DSC Transmit Power: 0.5 Watt
DSC Frequency: 156.525 MHz
Messages: Individual Distress Relay, Distress Alert
Environmental Temperature Range: -20°C ~ +55°C
Waterproof Depth: 425 feet  (130 meter) sea water
Dimensions: 2.9 x 3.8 x 1.5 inch (75 x 97 x 39mm) 
Weight: 4.6 oz (131g) with batteries

This radio device is designed to only provide an effective 

alerting and locating capability in close proximity to a 

vessel. This radio beacon is NOT an EPIRB. 

Proudly made in Canada

WARNING

 The FCC / The Industry Canada regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly 

approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

+1 (604) 241-1918                  www.NautilusLifeLine.com                 [email protected]

Proudly made in Canada

Summary of Contents for Marine Rescue GPS

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Page 2: ...will now begin to search for a GPS lock Remove the antenna retainer and manually unfurl the antenna Hold the red button for 5 seconds to begin distress transmission The Nautilus LifeLine is an aid to...

Page 3: ...using Panasonic CR123 3V 1550 mAh batteries Lower quality batteries may have a reduced lifespan Do not open dive cap underwater Be cautious when removing antenna retainer The antenna may spring out ra...

Page 4: ...GET TO KNOW LIFELINE GPS Power Button On Off Blue Dive Cap Clasp Test Button Yellow Help Button Red Dive Cap O ring Latch Antenna Antenna Retainer Nautius LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS Marine Rescue GPS...

Page 5: ...tton for 5 seconds to begin distress transmission a Red LED indictor flashing Blue LED extinguishes Red LED slow flashes if GPS not locked same cadence as Blue LED if red button not pressed Red LED qu...

Page 6: ...ow button for 5 seconds Note Not required for use of the red Help button USER MID VESSEL MMSI CONFIGURATION MMSI PROGRAMMING Android Download and install Nautilus LifeLine GPS MMSI Programming App fro...

Page 7: ...low power Routine Own Ship Position Report This message will only be received by close proximity Marine VHF radios Low Battery indicated by alternate sequencing of ORANGE RED indicators Replace batter...

Page 8: ...the tool and replace the antenna retainer Need to install with proper orientation symbols How to install batteries Unscrew two screws on top cap Insert two batteries Put screws back The batteries sho...

Page 9: ...39mm Weight 4 6 oz 131g with batteries This radio device is designed to only provide an effective alerting and locating capability in close proximity to a vessel This radio beacon is NOT an EPIRB Prou...

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