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SECTION 2

SETUP AND OPERATION

2.1 SETUP

1.  Ensure RB-14 Battery (Fig. 1, #3) is fully charged, or if using a SCB-1 eight-

cell AA battery pack, ensure fresh AA alkaline batteries are installed.  Refer 

to Section 3 (Battery Installation and Charging).  Ensure all o-rings (Fig. 1, 

#4 & #9) are free of debris and in good condition.

2.  Locate the Speaker Amp connector (Fig. 1, #10) on the end of the PDR-100 

speaker cable and ensure that the o-ring (Fig. 1, #9) is present, free of debris 

and in good condition.  Mate the speaker Amp connector to the upper hous-

ing’s Amp connector (Fig 1, #8).

3.  Strain-relieve the PDR-100 speaker cable by securing the rope (Fig. 1, #11) 

about every 12 inches to the cable.  Polyken vinyl gaffers tape is recommended.

4.  Lower the rope secured to the PDR-100 speaker into the water, and secure the 

rope to a solid object above the surface.

Note:

•  Never lower the PDR-100 speaker into the water without a rope to relieve 

the strain, or damage may occur. The PDR-100 speaker cable alone will 

not support the weight of the speaker.

•  Do not lower the PDR-100 speaker deeper than 30 feet.

2.2 OPERATION

2.2.1 

POWER ON: 

To activate the unit’s power, connect the PDR-100 speaker 

Amp connector (Fig 1., #10) to the upper housing connector (Fig. 1, #8).  The LED 

(Fig. 1. #7) illuminates 

green

 when the unit is on and in standby mode.

2.2.2 TRANSMISSION: 

For tone transmission, move the Siren/Tone Toggle 

Switch (Fig. 1, #6) either towards the upper housing’s belt clip for 

continuous tone

 

or away from the belt clip for 

siren tone.

 The LED (Fig. 1, #7) illuminates 

red

 when 

the PDR-100 is transmitting.

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Summary of Contents for PDR-100

Page 1: ...Undersea Systems International Inc dba OCEAN TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS Technology in Depth Portable diver recall system pdr 100 User s ManuaL...

Page 2: ...NOTE This manual and the information contained herein are provided for use as a mainte nance and operation guide No license or rights to manufacture reproduce and or sell either the manual or the arti...

Page 3: ...ion 5 2 1 Setup 5 2 2 Operation 5 2 2 1 Power On 5 2 2 2 Transmission 5 Section 3 Batteries and Charging 6 3 1 Battery Charging Procedure 6 3 2 Battery Removal Replacement 7 Section 4 Maintenance 8 4...

Page 4: ...le Diver Recall System provides the following Aself contained portable control module with a housing that is sturdy resistant to marine corrosion o ring sealed and constructed of lightweight materials...

Page 5: ...h 30 feet Housing Injection molded high impact plastic Housing Dimensions Height 7 0 in Width 4 5 in Depth 2 25 in Housing Weight 1 7 lbs with battery Low Battery Indicator Multicolor LED Battery Type...

Page 6: ...Figure 1 Features of the PDR 100 3...

Page 7: ...Toggle Switch When this toggle switch is pushed and held towards the belt clip of the upper housing 5 the speaker will emit a continuous tone Push and hold the toggle switch away from the belt clip of...

Page 8: ...vinyl gaffers tape is recommended 4 Lower the rope secured to the PDR 100 speaker into the water and secure the rope to a solid object above the surface Note Neverlowerthe PDR 100 speakerinto the wat...

Page 9: ...en the battery voltage has decreased to 8 volts At his point the unit has approximately 1 hour of battery life assuming a 20 duty cycle Although the PDR 100 can operate with as little as 7 5 volts we...

Page 10: ...3 If you are replacing a currently installed RB 14 3 battery remove the old RB 14 from the lower housing 1 4 Verify that the battery spacer 2 is located inside of the lower housing If not place a bat...

Page 11: ...NCE The PDR 100 system should have the following service performed periodically 1 Clean and lightly grease the o rings of the speaker connector Fig 1 9 and upper and lower housings Fig 1 4 Check them...

Page 12: ...charges prepaid We reserve the right to decline responsibility where repairs have been made or attempted by other than an Ocean Technology Systems factory trained service center or properly trained p...

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