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RescueME PLB1

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RescueME PLB1Description PLB1, the World's smallest PLB Waterproof to 15m No subscription Link via satellite to Emergency Services High intensity (1 candela) strobe Fast accurate positioning Easily deployed antenna 7 year battery life 30 percent smaller Flotation pouch Homing Beacon to aid nal location by search and Rescue craft PLB1 Network Diagram 30% smaller (typ) by volume Easily fits to lifejacket* Retractable Antenna 7 Year Battery Life 7 year warranty 24+

Description

PLB1, the World's smallest PLB

  • Waterproof to 15m
  • No subscription
  • Link via satellite to Emergency Services
  • High intensity (1 candela) strobe
  • Fast accurate positioning
  • Easily deployed antenna
  • 7 year battery life
  • 30 percent smaller
  • Flotation pouch
  • Homing Beacon to aid final location by search and Rescue craft

  • 30% smaller (typ) by volume
  • Easily fits to lifejacket*
  • Retractable Antenna
  • 7 Year Battery Life
  • 7 year warranty
  • 24+ hour operational life
  • High brightness strobe light >1candela
  • 66 channel GPS receiver
  • Unique mounting clip
  • Operates on the global Cospas Sarsat rescue system
  • Free to use, no subscription charges
  • Supplied with free flotation pouch

Wherever you are, at sea, on land, the rescueME PLB1 provides the reassurance that global emergency services can be alerted by the press of a button.

The rescueMe PLB1 can be operated with a single hand in even the most challenging situations. A simple spring loaded flap covers the activation button preventing inadvertent use.

rescueME PLB1 works with the only officially recognised worldwide dedicated search and rescue satellite network (operated by Cospas Sarsat). As this is funded by governments there are NO CHARGES to use this service.

When activated the rescueME PLB1 transmits your position and your ID to a Rescue Coordination Center via satellite link. Rescue services nearest to your are promptly notified of your emergency and regularly advised of your current location to assist prompt rescue.

The rescueME PLB1 is provided with a flotation pouch to fit the PLB into to enable it to float.  Please note that the PLB will not float in an operating position in the pouch.  Please ensure the PLB is firmly attached to the pouch with the provided lanyard, using suitable self locking knots.

* Always refer to the manufacturer for specific instructions before installing this product directly to your life jacket.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is the battery replaceable on the PLB1?

Yes, the battery will be replaceable after the expiry period or after the unit has been activated. The battery is not user replaceable and must be sent to an authorised service dealer for replacement. Please contact the distributor in your country for further information.

When I register my EPIRB or PLB is the 0 in the 15 digit HEX ID (UIN) the number 0, or the letter O?

The HEX ID consists of the numbers from 0 to 9 and the letters from A to F only. The character 0 is the number zero.

If I register my PLB in one country, can I use it in another country?

Yes, you can use your PLB anywhere in the World. When you register your PLB, make sure you give emergency contacts who will know where you are if you need to activate the PLB in an emergency. This aids the rescue authorities to make sure it is a real alert and will speed up your rescue.

What is the location accuracy of the rescueME PLB1?

The Cospas Sarsat system uses two methods of locating a beacon. The satellite system is designed to locate your beacon using the transmission alone.  The accuracy of this fix is approximately a 5 nautical mile radius, but is typically much better. The rescueME PLB1 has a built in GPS receiver which is used to encode the position in the transmission.  When the GPS has a reliable fix, usually within a few minutes, the accuracy is typically within 100 metres of your actual position can be acheived.

Why is the pouch permanently attached to the PLB1?

For Australia and New Zealand the regulations require that the PLB must float. Because of the small size of the rescueME PLB1, the pouch is used to provide buoyancy and must be permanently attached when supplied in those countries.

If you require to remove the pouch for land based usage, cut the black cord leaving enough length to make a loop to re-attach the pouch or to tie a separate lanyard to.

When testing the PLB, I get two green flashes. What does this mean?

The test indication is repeated. So for a battery which has been used for less than one hour, you will see single green flash, which is repeated after a short pause.

If the battery has been used for over one hour, the indicator will change to an amber (orange) colour. Over two hours and the indicator will flash amber two or more times in a close group, which will be repeated after a short pause.

When should I replace my PLB1 battery

Under normal circumstances the battery in the PLB1 should be replaced before the expiry date marked on the unit.

If the unit has been activated in emergency or if the test indicator LED is flashing amber (orange) the battery must be replaced before it is used again to ensure the full 24 hours of operation in emergency.

The typical lifetime of the PLB1 is greater than 24 hours, but this is under defined conditions of storage and test usage.  Do not assume that just because the activation was only for a short length of time the battery will not need exchanging.

Details of battery exchange in your region can be found by enquiring with your local distributor.  

Disposal of of EPIRBs and PLBs

Care should be taken when disposing of your PLB or EPIRB when it is no longer required.  False alerts from discarded beacons can cause rescue authorities to expend much time and effort in locating discarded EPIRBs or PLBs that have accidentally activated.  Please ensure that care is taken to completely deactivate the beacon and advise the registration authority that the beacon is no longer in service.

It is recommended to remove the battery from the beacon by removing the case lid.  Dispose of the battery in accordance with local waste regulations.  Please note that Ocean Signal beacons are not user serviceable and removing the lid will invalidate the warranty.

Carrying a PLB on aircraft as luggage.

The Ocean Signal rescueME PLB1 can be safely carried on board a passenger aircraft as either checked in or carry on luggage under section 2.3.5.9 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.  The lithium metal battery in the rescueME PLB1 contains less than 2g of lithium and have been tested in accordance with 38.3 of the UN Manual of Tests.  Precautions should  be taken to prevent accidental activation if placed in checked in baggage.

SPECIFICATIONS

406MHz Satellite Transmitter

Frequency
406.040MHz
Tolerance
±1kHz
Output Power
5watts (nominal)
Stability
2ppb/100ms
Modulation
Phase ±1.1radians (peak)
Emission Designator
16K0G1D
Encoding
Bi-phase L
Data Rate
400bps
Duration
520ms

121.5MHz Homing Beacon

Frequency
121.5MHz
Stability
±50ppm
Output Power
25-100mW PERP
Modulation
Swept Tone AM
Emission Designator
3K20A3X
Modulation Depth
85-100%
Sweep Range
400Hz – 1300Hz

Low Duty Cycle Strobe Light

Light Type
High intensity LED
Output Power
~1candela

GPS Receiver

Sensitivity Cold Start
-148dBm
Sensitivity Re-acquisition
-163dBm
Satellites channels tracked
60
GPS Antenna
Microstrip patch

Battery

Type
Lithium Primary
Chemistry
Manganese Dioxide (LiMnO2)
Operational Life
>24hours @ -20°C

Environmental

Operating Temperature Range
-20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature Range
-30°C to +70°C
Waterproof
15metres at +20°C
Drop
1metre @ -30°C

Dimensions

Height
77mm (3.0")
Width
51mm (2.1")
Depth
32.5mm (1.3")
Weight
116g

Standards

Cospas-Sarsat
T.001 / T.007
ETSI
EN302 152
RTCM
SC11020
FCC
CFR47 part 95K
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