
FIREHAWK M7 TELEMETRY MODULE
Using the Base Station with the FireHawk M7
Telemetry Module
The FireHawk M7 Telemetry Module is designed to work
in conjunction with a remote base station unit. This base
station unit must be connected to a personal computer or
laptop before use. Refer to the MSA Accountability
System Software instructions (PN 10068929) for more
information.
Follow the PC or notebook computer manufacturer’s
recommendations for exposure to environmental con-
ditions to prevent damage to the system. Failure to do
so may cause system failure and the loss of monitor-
ing capability on the PC or notebook computer.
Using the FireHawk M7 Air Mask with FireHawk M7
Telemetry Module
Logging the Air Mask on to the Base Station
1. Turn on the FireHawk M7 Control Module on by open-
ing the cylinder valve or by pressing and holding the
alarm button.
2. A helmet icon representing the user of the air mask
will appear on the base station PC screen.
3. When the base station has established contact with the
air mask and all initial information has been obtained,
the radio link indicator will appear in the upper left cor-
ner of the FireHawk M7 Control Module display.
4. Periodically check the status of the radio link indicator
on the display of the FireHawk M7 Control Module. If
the signal strength indicator begins to flash, this
means that the air mask is out of range from the base
station. The signal strength indicator will stop flashing
when the air mask returns within range of the base
station.
If the signal strength indicator does not appear on the
FireHawk M7 Control Module display, the base station
has not logged the unit on and cannot monitor the
status of that firefighter.
Logging the Air Mask off of the Base Station
1. Once the user has returned to fresh air the FireHawk
M7 Control Module may be turned off.
2. Close the cylinder valve and purge the remaining air
from the system using the Firehawk Regulator bypass.
When the pressure falls below 200 psi, turn the
FireHawk M7 Control Module off (sleep mode) by
pressing the reset button twice in approximately one
second. (When the air mask is logged on to a base
station, there may be a delay between the two rapid
presses of the reset button and the actual shutdown
of the FireHawk M7 Control Module. Before the
FireHawk M7 Control Module completely turns off, the
base station must log off the air mask and send out a
final confirmation signal.
Evacuation Signal
If the air mask is logged on to the base station, the inci-
dent command will have the ability to send an evacuation
signal to the air mask. When an evacuation signal is sent
to the air mask, the FireHawk M7 Power Module will begin
to beep repeatedly and a flashing “running man” icon will
appear on the FireHawk M7 Control Module display. The
evacuation alarm will continue to sound until the reset
button on the FireHawk M7 Control Module has been
pressed twice within approximately one second. This con-
firms the evacuation by sending a confirmation signal
back to the base station.
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