RF energy exposure for the general population set by national authorities and international health agencies, for example BS EN 50371:2002. Intended Use The LifeTag and LifeTag Base Station are intended as an aid to safety on leisure vessels and small workboats. Waste Electrical and Electronic (WEEE) Directive The WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
SeaTalk alarms If your LifeTag Base Station is connected to SeaTalk, and a LifeTag alarm occurs, a SeaTalk alarm will also be initiated. For details of how SeaTalk alarms are indicated, refer to the handbooks for your other SeaTalk products.
Alarm conditions The LifeTag system will sound an alarm . . . after a Tag button has been held down for 5 sec if a Tag is submerged for 10 seconds or more if a Tag is out of range of the Base Unit for 10 seconds or more IMPORTANT...
LifeTag System Operating Guide Getting started 1. Apply power to Base Station 12 V dc 2. Ensure Tags are Active Before issuing Tags to crew members, check each Tag to ensure the LED indicator briefly flashes GREEN once every 10 seconds.
Meaning Normal operation. The Tag is active and ready for use. Searching for Base Station. Wait for a few seconds. If normal operation does not start, check that the Base Station is switched on. Low battery. Replace the battery as described in this guide.
Other SeaTalk products If the LifeTag Base Station is connected to a SeaTalk system which includes a SeaTalk chartplotter and GPS, and a LifeTag alarm occurs, a MOB marker will be displayed on the chartplotter at the location of the boat when the alarm is activated.
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Tag low battery warning If the Base Station detects that a Tag battery voltage is low: Replacing Tag battery Before removing a Tag battery, you are recommended to temporarily turn off power to the Base Station, to prevent unwanted alarms.
LifeTag System Operating Guide Looking after your LifeTag system Periodically clean the Base Station and Tags, using a clean damp cloth. Do NOT use chemical or abrasive cleaning agents. Periodically clean the straps by washing in fresh water and combing the velcro sections to remove dirt, fluff etc.
General information FCC and Industry Canada information The LifeTag and LifeTag Base Station comply with US CFR47 part 15 Rules and with IC Standard RSS210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) these devices may not cause harmful interference and (2) these devices must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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