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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION

1.1

GENERAL

This manual provides installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the 

ACR/MINI B

2

TM

 and

ACR/MINI B

2

TM 

ILS

 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB - Class B), hereinafter referred to

as the Beacon. This section describes the characteristics and details of the Beacon (See Figure 1). An FCC Ship
Station License is required to carry this unit aboard ship.

1.2

PURPOSE

The Beacon is an item of survival equipment and is designed to be carried aboard vessels at sea and in port, so
as to be readily available in any emergency. It may be used on the deck of vessels, on survival craft, or may be
attached to the latter with the provided lanyard, as well as attached to survival suits, etc. When turned “ON,” it
transmits  tone modulated signals (VHF) so that rescue aircraft or vessels equipped with suitable direction
finding receiving equipment can “home” to the transmitting unit. This Beacon meets FCC Rules for improved
satellite detection.

1.3

SATELLITE DETECTION

EPIRB use is directly affected by the COSPAS-SARSAT System. SARSAT is an acronym for Search and
Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking. This international system has proven that satellites can be used to detect
distress alerts and to determine position from Class A and B EPIRBs.

COSPAS-SARSAT frequently plays a key role in many operational Search and Rescue decisions. Since the first
recorded rescue in 1982, over 5,000 persons have been rescued as a direct result of SARSAT. These successes
have brought more public awareness and an expanding growth in the use of EPIRBs.

1.4

AUTHORIZATIONS

The 

ACR/MINI B2

TM

 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon meets the requirements of Federal

Communications Commission (FCC) Part 80.1055 as a Class “B” EPIRB, for marine use.

FIGURE 2: SATELLITE DETECTION

Содержание MINI B2 CLASS B PERSONAL EPIRB

Страница 1: ...Product No 2763 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon EPIRB Class B FCC Type Accepted Part 80 ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Fl 33312 1 954 981 3333 Fax 1 954 983 5087 w...

Страница 2: ...ve Do not turn it off and on in the misguided belief that you are saving battery power NEVER set off a false alarm Follow the instructions in section 5 to operationally test your EPIRB Search And Resc...

Страница 3: ...cue Satellite Aided Tracking SARSAT 3 1 4 Authorizations 3 1 5 Characteristics 3 1 6 Technical Data 4 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 5 2 1 General 5 SECTION 3 OPERATION 5 3 1 General 5 3 2 Manual Deployment 5...

Страница 4: ...FIGURE 1 ACR M INI B2 TM EPIRB...

Страница 5: ...rescue aircraft or vessels equipped with suitable direction finding receiving equipment can home to the transmitting unit This Beacon meets FCC Rules for improved satellite detection 1 3 SATELLITE DET...

Страница 6: ...d the MINI B2 TM ILS with an audible warble to help reduce the incidence of accidental activation The audible warble also allows you to self test your beacon more effectively NEVER operationally test...

Страница 7: ...water make sure that the antenna is positioned vertically and the antenna itself is out of the water It is preferable to hold the unit above the water as immersion reduces effectiveness SECTION 4 MAIN...

Страница 8: ...carton may be used or consult your local transportation authority with regard to applicable regulations for transporting the EPIRB SECTION 5 TESTING 5 1 GENERAL The following paragraphs detail the Bea...

Страница 9: ...e best when placed on a flat surface or while over water at sea An operational transmission on land should be conducted in an area free of obstructions which could absorb RF energy and limit radiation...

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