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 Operation

Open the dive cap by releasing the latch.

Press the blue button firmly until it clicks: Nautilus GPS goes to ON standby state and 

GPS attempts to lock. Pressing the blue button again powers off the Nautilus GPS.
     • Blue LED flashes quickly when GPS location determined

       (on units with serial number beginning with 16)
     • Blue LED flashes once every 5 seconds when GPS location determined

       (on units with all other serial numbers)
Remove the antenna retainer to expose the “H” button, and to unfurl the antenna. 
     • If Nautilus GPS is ON, Users can press red “H” button at any time – it is not necessary

       to wait for GPS lock.

Hold the red “H” button for 5 seconds to begin distress transmission.
  a. Red LED indicator flashing (Blue LED extinguishes)  
     • Red LED flashes quickly when GPS location determined

       (on units with serial number beginning with 16)
     • Red LED flashes once every 5 seconds when GPS location determined

       (on units with all other serial numbers)

  b. White strobe begins – quick double flash every 5s.

       (to save energy, the white strobe shuts off in bright sun)

 * Note: To prevent false alerts the Nautilus GPS will wait 20s before start of

   first transmission sequence. (Red LED on solid)

STEP

 1

STEP

 2

STEP

 3

STEP

 4

STEP

 5

Batteries should be within

the marked expiry date.

Batteries Not Included

    Ensure that your 

Nautilus GPS has 

two CR123 batteries 

installed. 

How-to on P.10

Pull forward only

to remove antenna retainer

Warning:

DO NOT

pull up

How to remove antenna retainer

Hold down the red “H” button for 5 seconds to deactivate distress transmission.

*Note: Pressing the blue button will also power off the 

Nautilus 

GPS and end distress transmission, 

however transmission will begin again if Nautilus GPS is powered back on.

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

Proudly made in Canada

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Содержание Marine Rescue GPS

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Страница 2: ...tant Notes Nautilus GPS Components Region Programming MMSI Operation Nautilus GPS App Test Sequence Maintenance Battery Information Rewinding Antenna 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 09 10 10 Technical Specifications 11 Table of Contents ...

Страница 3: ...an aid to your safety It is not a life saving device It is not intended to save your life QUICK START GUIDE TO ACTIVATE H ELP Remove retainer as indicated by the retainer label Be cautious when removing antenna retainer The antenna may spring out rapidly Two CR123 3V lithium batteries must be installed to operate the Nautilus GPS 1 604 241 1918 www NautilusGPS com info NautliusGPS com Proudly made...

Страница 4: ...1550 mAh batteries Do not open dive cap underwater Be cautious when removing antenna retainer The antenna may spring out rapidly In the case of accidental activation the user should deactivate the Nautilus GPS distress signal and notify the appropriate search and rescue authorities e g U S Coast Guard or Rescue Coordination Center serving the geographic region at the earliest possible time The Nau...

Страница 5: ...tton Yellow Help Button Red Dive Cap Face O ring Latch Antenna Antenna Retainer Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS Marine Rescue GPS Nautilus Antenna winder Proprietary Tool www NautilusGPS com Online Manual 1 604 241 1918 www NautilusGPS com info NautliusGPS com Proudly made in Canada 05 ...

Страница 6: ...s with serial number beginning with 16 Red LED flashes once every 5 seconds when GPS location determined on units with all other serial numbers b White strobe begins quick double flash every 5s to save energy the white strobe shuts off in bright sun Note To prevent false alerts the Nautilus GPS will wait 20s before start of first transmission sequence Red LED on solid STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 S...

Страница 7: ... 4 and 5 for details on MMSI programming International Full distress alerting with AIS and DSC If a ship MMSI has been programmed DSC will first be sent to your own ship After 30 mins DSC will be sent to all ships The following three options can be selected if you are using your Nautilus GPS outside of Canada Europe or the USA DSC Only AIS Only and Both DSC AIS Enter the MMSI number of the ship yo...

Страница 8: ...ile light GPS will blink white LED twice when successful Select GPS Flashed Done to complete process Nautilus GPS App for Android Please see the previous page for corresponding fully detailed programming steps STEP 2 Entering serial number and select Device Mode STEP 3 Selecting operating region Please select region unless certain of mode selection STEP 4 Entering MMSI Not available for CAN EUR If...

Страница 9: ... 7 the message will be received on the ship s VHF radio Low Battery indicated by alternate sequencing of YELLOW RED indicators Replace batteries before next use Good Battery indicated by Nautilus GPS returning to IDLE 2 1 3 4 5 6 Note Test should be done at a temperature between 10 30 degrees Celsius Test Sequence If distress cycle has been activated the batteries should be replaced at the earlies...

Страница 10: ...sistance Do not overtighten Insert two batteries The Nautilus GPS uses CR123 3V batteries The batteries should be replaced per the battery vendor s expiry date as printed on the batteries and recorded on the back label or after TEST mode battery change notice alternating RED and YELLOW LED Replacing the batteries requires a Philips 1 head screw driver and a clean lint free surface Do not overtight...

Страница 11: ...r s authority to operate the equipment Technical 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 with dive cap closed Dimensions 2 9 x 3 8 x 1 5 inch 75 x 97 x 39mm Weight 4 6 oz...

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