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)
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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]
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