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Parts Overview 

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A - Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 

-  Piezoelectric Buzzer 

C - Power Connector 

D - RX Antenna Jack

E - GPS Antenna Jack 

F  - Power On/Off 

G - Fuse Holder

Operation and Use

Audible alarm:

When the receiver detects the FM signal emitted by the transmitter, the buzzer emits 
a 95 dB (max) audible alarm. The audible alarm will continue to sound until 1). the 
transmitter is turned off, sending an All Clear signal to the receiver, or 2). the Silence 
button is pressed. The receiver volume is set by pressing the “Settings” button on 
the main screen of the LCD.

Visual alarm display:

The LCD is touch screen display and interface. 
- Man Overboard! 
- ID of beacon and ship 
- Condition of beacon battery 
- Location of ship at time of alarm 
- Elapsed time since alarm sounded

Each receiver functions as follows:

- When a transmitter from own ship is activated, an alarm signal (continuous 
  warble) is sounded. The ship type, hull number, and the serial number of the  

 

  transmitter are displayed on the LCD along with the elapsed time beacon battery    
  status and location.

- When a transmitter from another ship is activated and within range, an alarm  

 

  signal (chirp) is sounded and the ship type and hull number as well as the serial    
  number of the transmitter is displayed on the LCD.

Overboard Recovery Communications Apparatus Receiver  

ORCA

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 RX-103 Quick Reference Guide

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