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Table Content
Copyright......................................................................................................................................................3
Disclaimer.....................................................................................................................................................3
1. Warming ...................................................................................................................................................4
2. About this instruction manual ................................................................................................................4
3. MOB System instruction .........................................................................................................................5
3.1 Product Features: ..........................................................................................................................6
3.2 Parts Supplied ................................................................................................................................6
3.2.1 Standard package ..................................................................................................................7
3.2.2 Optional accessories .............................................................................................................7
3.3 MOB Controller.............................................................................................................................8
3.4 MOB Pendants ...............................................................................................................................8
3.5 MOB Repeater ...............................................................................................................................8
3.6 Battery ............................................................................................................................................9
3.6.1 Using Battery Precaustion ....................................................................................................9
3.6.2 Replacing the Pendant Battery............................................................................................10
3.7 Wearing Your Pendant ................................................................................................................10
3.8 Siren Alarm ..................................................................................................................................11
3.9 MOB Wiring.................................................................................................................................11
. MOB System Installation Guide.............................................................................................................12
4.1 MOB Installation Overview........................................................................................................12
4.2 MOB Repeater Installation Precaution .....................................................................................13
4.2.1 Site Survey..........................................................................................................................13
4.3 MOB System Integration ............................................................................................................14
4.4 Turning the MOB Controller On ...............................................................................................15
4.4.1 Turning the MOB Controller On ........................................................................................15
4.4.2 Turning the MOB Controller Off........................................................................................15
4.4.3 MOB Controller Indication Light Descriptions..................................................................15
4.5 Turning the MOB Pendant On/Off ............................................................................................17
4.5.1 Turning the MOB Pendant On............................................................................................17
4.5.2 Turning the MOB Pendant Off ...........................................................................................17
4.5.2.1 Turning the Pendant Off from PC....................................................................................18
4.5.2.2 Turning the Pendant Off from MOB Controller ..............................................................18
4.6 Turning the MOB Repeater On/Off ...........................................................................................18
4.6.1 Turning the MOB Repeter On ............................................................................................18
4.6.2 MOB Repeater Indication Light Description .....................................................................19
4.6.3 MOB Repeater Note ...........................................................................................................19
4.7 Description of MOB Controller Siren Alarm Sound ................................................................20
4.7.1 Description of MOB Controller MUTE Button..................................................................21
4.7.2 Note: ...................................................................................................................................21
4.8 MOB Software Viewer Program Installation............................................................................23
4.9 MOB Software Viewer Program Main Screen Overview ........................................................28
5. Specification ...........................................................................................................................................41
6. CE/FCC Approval .................................................................................................................................42
6.1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement (temporarily NOT applicable)
.............................................................................................................................................................42
6.2 Declaration of Conformity ..........................................................................................................43
7. AMEC World Wide Warranty..............................................................................................................43
Copyright
The content of this instruction manual, including any future contents updates, revisions, and
specification modifications, shall remain the property of AMEC (Alltek Marine Electronics CO.,) at all
times. The contents herein can only be used for the purpose subjects to this instruction manual. Any
unauthorized copies reproduce of this instruction manual, either in part or as a whole, is prohibited.
Disclaimer
The contents of this instruction manual are well prepared by AMEC. While we try to improve our
MOB products at all times, AMEC shall incur no liability based on the contents, updates or modification
of the contents, or the lack of contents in this instruction manual.
1. Warming
Thank you for choosing AMEC MOB Dolphin Man Overboard system (hereafter called “MOB”or
“PRODUCT”). This product is an auxiliary safety system. Solely rely on information provided by the
PRODUCT or any neglects may resulted in incomplete safety coverage this PRODUCT enhances crew
safety and provide additional protection only under safety instruction and procedures are obeyed in
accordance with local requirements. In addition, any improper use, false installation, or maintenance, may
leads to unpredicted product performance failure. Please carefully read the instruction manual before
using this PRODUCT.
2. About this instruction manual
This instruction manual is especially written for AMEC MOB Dolphin system where its installation
instruction as well as product application can be only applied to AMEC MOB Dolphin system. Please
follow the manual instruction for system installation. Most of the installation can be performed by system
monitors or users. Any product damage that caused from failure to operate the installation in accordance
with instruction will incur no liability or compensation to AMEC. This instruction manual may help you
getting started with AMEC Dolphin system. The product introduction will begin from product package,
and then lead you step by step to get a better understanding of each product function.
3. MOB System instruction
AMEC MOB Dolphin is a 2.4GHz wireless radio frequency transmission system comprising MOB
controller, pendants, and repeaters. The MOB system works through continuous signal links between the
controller and the pendant. The MOB system will automatically send out the alert to notify the system
monitor or other members to be aware of possible emergencies while receiving no signal due to out of
signal coverage range or by the pendant button manually activated. This product can be used
independently, or may also compatible with AMEC AIS series system (Automatic Identification System)
for optimum performance, or can be linked to the personal computer for further functional extension and
monitoring.
3.1 Product Features:
 Supports up to 99 pendants simultaneously.
 The battery operational life is up to 2,000 hours.
 Ideal base station range is up to 100ft (30m), and can be extendable with MOB repeaters.
 Manual activation for emergency help by pressing the pendant button.
 Extra loud water resistant siren alarm.
 1W high bean white LED.
 Light weight, and easy to carry on wrist, arm, pets’ neck or on the straps of the life jacket.
 Compatible with AMEC AIS series products (Camino-101), SRM (Safety Related Message)
message enabled under special emergency condition.
3.2 Parts Supplied
3.2.1 Standard package
 MOB Controller
 MOB pendants
 Water resistant siren alarm
 CR-2 lithium batteries
 Cable line
 MOB pendant straps
 Instruction Manual
 Software CD
 Screws
3.2.2 Optional accessories
 MOB pendants
 MOB repeaters
 MOB pendant straps
 MOB pendant extension straps
 MOB pendants extension straps for pets use only.
 Please browse AMEC website for more information of AMEC AIS series products on www.
Alltekmarine.com.
3.3 MOB Controller
3.4 MOB Pendants
3.5 MOB Repeater
3.6 Battery
3.6.1 Using Battery Precaustion
1. The MOB Dolphin system disposable CR-2 lithium batteries, please DO NOT attempt to recharge
these batteries. Also please make sure these batteries are replaced with the same type and shape of
batteries. Any incorrect battery model replacement or misusing may cause unpredictable product damage
or impact product performance, AMEC shall incur no liability for the improper use.
2. Please DO NOT use a sharp object to open the battery cap of the pendant.
3. Please DO NOT replace the battery in wet, dirty or in any other harsh conditions.
4. Please DO NOT expose the battery to fire or ignition.
5. Please recycle the used battery at right place.
3.6.2 Replacing the Pendant Battery
1. Please use appropriate to open the battery cap.
2. Please ensure correct polarity before inserting the battery.
3. Please use appropriate coin to fasten the battery cap.
3.7 Wearing Your Pendant
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3.8 Siren Alarm
3.9 MOB Wiring
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. MOB System Installation Guide
4.1 MOB Installation Overview
The MOB system can be installed in either way: Table mounting or wall mounting (AMEC incur no
liability to the product damage or unsatisfactory performance resulted from improper installation). Please
connect the MOB system to a DC 9~30V power source (12V DC is highly suggested). In addition, please
do not expose the unit to rain or moisture in case for any possible danger such as electricity shock or fire.
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4.2 MOB Repeater Installation Precaution
The theoretical signal transmission ranges up to 30 meters and can be extended by additional
repeaters. Please explore a suitable place before the installation. The MOB signal may be affected by
location, construction materials, or other interfering radio frequency signals that may decrease the
working range. To ensure satisfactory system operation, it is strongly recommended to carry out a site
survey before permanently installing the MOB repeaters. The wall mounting for repeaters is highly
recommended.
4.2.1 Site Survey
The MOB repeater, the optional equipment, may efficiently extend the covering range. It is highly
recommended to exercise the following instruction for best products performance. Please connect the
MOB repeater to a DC 9~30V power source (12V DC is highly suggested), and then press and hold the
power button until the indicator lights BLUE after opening the MOB controller cap. Take the MOB
repeater to the desired place and connect to power source. The repeater indicator starts to flash GREEN in
the beginning and then lights remains constant after 10 seconds, implying a normal linkage between
controller and repeater has been built.
Note: The frequency of LED flashing is a good installation reference. LED constant ON implies a good
installation; and slow flicking LED indicates bad signal receiving, please change to other places.
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4.3 MOB System Integration
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4.4 Turning the MOB Controller On
4.4.1 Turning the MOB Controller On
1. Press and hold he POWER to turn on the MOB controller until power indicators flash BLUE
constantly,
4.4.2 Turning the MOB Controller Off
Press and hold the POWER switch to turn off the MOB controller until indicators light off. Please
ensure LINK indicator off before switching off. Link off means no pendants connecting with controller.
4.4.3 MOB Controller Indication Light Descriptions
When POWER indicator constantly lights BLUE, it means the MOB controller is on and operating.
When LINK indicator flashes GREEN, it implies the MOB controller is in monitoring pendants.
When LINK indicator constantly lights GREEN, it means the MOB controller is turning off.
When HELP indicator flashes RED, it implies the pendant user is seeking for help.When LOST
flashes RED, it means the linkage between pendant users and the MOB controller is disconnect.
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Table 4-1 Indicators summary
Indicator and Color
Power Indicator
Indicator Action
Indicator Definition
●
Constant Blue
Power On
●
Flash Green
Monitoring Pendants
●
Constant Green
MOB Controller is Off
●
Flash Red
Pendant user is seeking for help
●
Flash Red
Disconnection between the pendant and
(Power)
Link Indicator
(Link)
Link Indicator
(Link)
Help Indicator
(Help)
Lost Indicator
(Lost)
controller
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4.5 Turning the MOB Pendant On/Off
4.5.1 Turning the MOB Pendant On
1. Hold down the pendant button to power on.
2. The pendant indicator will flash GREEN for 3 seconds, and then activate and operate.
3. The pendant will build up signal link with MOB controller, and then flash alternates RED and
GREEN while connecting. The LED flashes GREEN every 2 seconds when the connection is successfully
built.
4. The pendant will automatically power off if failure to build the connection with MOB controller
around 3 minutes after power-on.
4.5.2 Turning the MOB Pendant Off
The MOB Dolphin is designed as management-oriented to ensure the efficient and effective crew
member safety management. Only 2 alternatives are provided to switch off pendants to prevent accidental
and unexpected power-off. Pendants power-off must be completed through controller.
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4.5.2.1 Turning the Pendant Off from PC
Users may power off pendants from PC side under the normal operation. The pendant indicator will
light RED constantly in the beginning and then power off. Furthermore, users may switch specific
pendants off through laptop PC.
4.5.2.2 Turning the Pendant Off from MOB Controller
1. Users may hold down the Pendant Power OFF on the controller; and LINK lights constant
GREEN.
2. Remains hold on the button till LINK indicator off.
Note:
Compelled POWER OFF Button
Please be reminded all the connected pendants will be shut down if the POWER OFF button is
activated.
4.6 Turning the MOB Repeater On/Off
4.6.1 Turning the MOB Repeater On
1. Connect the MOB repeater with the power input.
2. The MOB repeater indicator will flash GREEN and then activate.
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4.6.2 MOB Repeater Indication Light Description
(LINK)
The LINK indicator on the repeater lights constant GREEN, then the linkage with controller is
successful.
The flicking GREEN LINK means unstable signal or searching for controller.
4.6.3 MOB Repeater Note
Please confirm both POWER and LINK indicators ON to ensure normal operations.
Connect the MOB repeater to a DC 9~30V on board (12DC is highly suggested).
As the number of mounted repeaters increases, the number of pendant under monitored coverage
would be relatively decreased.
The suggested number of repeaters and relatively correspondent pendant is as followed.
99 ÷ (the number of repeaters+1)= the number of monitored pendants
That is, when two repeaters are installed, the corresponded pendants under satisfactory monitoring
are 33 (99÷3=33). In that case, when four repeaters are installed, the recommended pendants under
satisfactory monitoring are 20 (99÷5≒20).
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4.7 Description of MOB Controller Siren Alarm Sound
Either pendant users lost or users push emergency button will cause siren alarm. If any of the
scenarios happens, please take immediate action.
The siren Chirps every 10 seconds in short tone; it indicates in sufficient pendant battery. It is
suggested to check pendant power status through laptop viewer program. Please change battery
immediately if short of battery power to ensure crew safety.
Table 4-2 Siren Alarum Summary
Siren Sound
Alarm Function Type
Alarm
Constant Alert
Siren Sound Definition
Pendant user lost
Pendant users seek help
Chirps
Every 10 secs
Pendant battery power is low
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4.7.1 Description of MOB Controller MUTE Button
The siren alarm activates when emergencies happens. Users may switch off the alarm by pushing
MUTE button on the controller after taking suitable actions.
4.7.2 Note:
The LOST or HELP indicator remains ON even after pushing MUTE. Users may remove the alert by
the followings:
1. While not connecting with PC:
Hold the MUTE button of the MOB controller to cancel.
2. While connecting with PC:
Users may cancel the alert of the specific or all the pendants from the viewer program.
Please be reminded users are not allowed to remove alert while pendants under emergencies.
MOB system can be configured to broadcast AIS SRM automatically if connected with AMEC Class
B AIS (CAMINO-101, Optional).
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Note:
Users may configure to have automatic SRM broadcasting or manual activation through viewer
program.
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4.8 MOB Software Viewer Program Installation
The provided software in the package instruments a comprehensive status of the system and
pendants. Please follow the instructions to install MOB viewer program. Please insert CD to your laptop
and open AMEC MOB Viewer program folder to start the install action.
Step 1: Please click the “NEXT” to continue when InstallAware Wizard pops out.
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Step 2: Please fill in the required information and click on “NEXT” to continue.
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Step 3: Please select the destination folder or desired folder path, and click on “NEXT” to continue.
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Step 4: Please select the Start Menu group for the application, and choose to create the shortcut for either
for yourself or for all users. Click “NEXT” to continue.
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Step 5: The MOB software installation has been completed, please click “FINISH” to close or select “Run
AMEC MOB View Now” for starting the program.
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4.9 MOB Software Viewer Program Main Screen Overview
The program can be executed after the installations. The screen as attached can be segmented into 3
sectors. A, B and C. Sector A shows the sea map of the surroundings, and Sector B demonstrates MOB
detailed information whereas pendant status and information are displayed in Sector C.
Zone A:
 Radar view: MOB events and AIS targets (optional) are provided.
 MOB management: Provides the general status of the connected pendants and repeaters.
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Zone B:
 UTC: Coordinated Universal Time.
 GPS: GPS information.
Longitude: Longitude of own ship.
Latitude: Latitude of own ship.
SOG: Speed Over Ground of own ship.
COG: Coast Over Ground of own ship.
Name: Name of the selected pendant user.
Device ID: ID of the selected device.
Status: The selected pendant user current status.
Device Type: The selected device type (ex. Pendant, repeater).
Zone: The nearest repeater to pendant.
 Name: Name of repeater.
 Device ID:ID of selected device.
Zone C:
 Pendant Count:
 Online:Total amount of the online pendants.
 Alarm:Total amount of the pendant users in danger.
 Off:Total amount of the offline pendant.
 Repeater Count:
 Online:Total amount of the online repeaters.
 Lost:Total amount of the repeaters lost connections.
 Off:Total amount of the offline repeaters.
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Emergency:
A mark will be positioned in Sector A when a man over-board event happens. The related
information of the falling pendant is shown on Sector B, and the reference rescue aid is provided in the
lower part of B sector. As below illustrates, the MOB system suggests to turn right 138.6 degree to rescue
falling crew member.
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MOB MOB Management:
Click the “MOB Management” to enter for knowing further current connection information, such as
the pendant user connection status, the pendant battery voltage, or the MOB devices information.
Sector D:
 Management:Device Management:
 Rename: To re-name the pendant users.
 Remove: To remove certain or all pendants or repeaters.
Shut Down:
 Shutdown Selected: Users may remove certain pendants from management list.
 Shutdown All: Shut down all pendants and stop monitoring.
Handle Alarm:
 Cancel HELP: Click to cancel the request for emergent help and back to normal operation.
 View Event Logger: Click to open the saved log data.
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Menu Bar Main Function: File
Go to “File” that on the upper left of the menu bar as below picture shown where it offers selection
for you to ‘Connect with GPS’ devices or ‘Connect the MOB’ system for building the connection. Also
you may click “Open Log” to open the saved data or to “Play Log” to play selected log data. These above
mentioned functions can be applicable on the FILE of the menu bar.
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Please click “CONFIG” for GPS serial port setting for external GPS connection. AMEC MOB
Dolphin embeds GPS as standard.
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Please click “CONFIG” in the tool bar for MOB serial port setup and a small window would pop out
as below picture shown.
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Refer to the following steps for checking correct MOB serial port: Please go to StartControl
panelSystemHardwareDevice managerSerial port (COM and LPT), and your own suitable
serial port number is shown. Back to the system setup, please select a suitable on the pop out window and
set the “Baud Rate” as 115200, then click OK to complete the setting.
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If you have built the connection with PC through MOB cable line, meanwhile please click “File” and
choose “Connect MOB(M)” as picture shown below, and MOB system is applicable on PC for
monitoring purpose accordingly.
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Menu Bar Main Function: Log
To save the data linkage between the GPS and the MOB system, Go to “View” and click on “Log
Window (L)” for saving log data. Select “Enable Log” in the pop out window to start the recording and
click “save” for data saving. Find saved data in the “File” menu bar for opening or playing log data for
own purpose.
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Menu Bar Main Function: View
Please see picture shown below. The “Radar Range Ring” function can be turned on or off for user
specific display demand. In addition, the function of saving collected log data can be done in “Log
Window (L)” in the selection of the “View” menu bar.
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Menu Bar Main Fuction: Config
Click on “CONFIG” in menu bar, the MOB user may start to do the related setting of “GPS serial
port” and “MOB serial port”. In addition, once the user has difficulty to receive the GSP signal, the “Own
Ship Location” function may be selected for setting as the default value on the radar display to make it
centered. The MOB system also provides two language versions (Traditional Chinese and English) for
user convenience.
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Menu Bar Main Function: About
About AMEC MOB Viewer version.
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5. Specification
MOB Standard Package
MOB Controller
MOB Repeater
MOB Pendant
2.4GHz
2.4GHz
2.4GHz
RF Transmitter Power
1mW
1mW
1mW
Power Source (DC)
9-30V
9-30V
CR2 Lithium Battery (2000 hrs)
Operating Temperature
-25°C~70°C
-25°C~70°C
-25°C~70°C
Working Temperature
-15°C~55°C
-15°C~55°C
-15°C~55°C
99
99
N/A
IPX5
IPX5
IPX6
Red, Blue, Green
Green
High Bean White light LED
Radio Frequency
Max. Number of Pendants per
System
Waterproof
LED Indicator
Material
Dimension (L x W x H)
High Impact and UV resistant ABS
109x118x33
109x118x33
Signal Coverage Range
59x44x26
Typically 30m (100ft)
Trouble Shooting
When MOB controller function failed where as the pendant is still under normal operating mode, the
pendant LED flashes constantly due to signal disconnection. The system monitor shall take
immediately action to notify pendant users to remove the battery to prevent constant flashing.
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6. CE/FCC Approval
6.1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement (temporarily NOT applicable)
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correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
NCC (台灣適用
台灣適用)
台灣適用
依據低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號
或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響
飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指
依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
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6.2 Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Alltek Marine Electronics Corp. (AMEC) declares that this MOB controller/pendant/repeater is
in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Conforms to:
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and R&TTE
Directive 1999/5/EC as attested by conformity with the following harmonized standard: ETSI EN
301 489-1VI.6.1 (2005-09)
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC as attested by conformity with the following harmonized standard:
EN60950-I:2001
7. AMEC World Wide Warranty
Limited warranty
Subject to the terms, conditions and limitations set forth in this Worldwide Limited Warranty (hereinafter
the “Warranty”), AMEC warrants that its products, when properly installed and used, will be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months, from the date of first purchase
(the ‘Warranty Period’)
For the purposes of this warranty, ‘date of first purchase’ means the date that the product was purchased
by the first retail customer, or by the institutional customer, or in the case of a product installed on a new
vessel or any other marine related platform by a certified AMEC original equipment manufacturer (a
‘AMEC OEM’), the date that such vessel was purchased by the first retail customer.
AMEC will, at its sole option, repair or replace any defective products or components returned during the
Warranty Period in accordance with the terms, conditions and limitations set forth below. Such repairs
or replacement will be the sole remedy of the customer under this Warranty.
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Standard Warranty Service
To qualify for standard warranty service the product must be returned to a AMEC-certified service agent
(i) within the Warranty Period, and (ii) within thirty (30) days of the alleged product failure. Any
products returned must be securely packaged and sent pre-paid and insured to AMEC or to a
AMEC-certified service agent. All products returned must be accompanied by a copy of the original
sales receipt to be eligible for standard warranty service.
Obtaining Warranty Service
A list of AMEC-certified service agents is available from AMEC Technical Support at
www.alltekmarine.com
Other conditions
This Warranty is fully transferable provided that you furnish the original proof of purchase to the AMEC
-certified service agent. This Warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or
defaced.
Limitation and Exclusions
In addition to any other limitations and exclusions set forth herein, AMEC is not responsible for, and this
Warranty does not cover:
Failure due to abuse, misuse, accident, unauthorized alteration, modification or repair, improper
installation or operation (whether or not by a AMEC-certified service agent) or improper storage,
shipping damage or corrosion;
Costs associated with routine system checkouts, alignment/calibration, seatrials or commissioning;
Defects or damage that result from the use of non-AMEC branded or certified products, accessories
or other peripheral equipment, including without limitation housings, parts, or software;
Aftermarket software (i.e. all software other than the original operating software sold with the
products);
Products that have been refurbished, reconditioned, or remanufactured (The foregoing does not
apply to products repaired or replaced pursuant to the terms of this Warranty).
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Products that have been dismantled resulting in the broken label on the Products;
costs associated with overtime or premium labor costs;
differences in material, coloring or size that may exist between actual products and the pictures or
descriptions of such products in our advertising, advertising literature or on the Internet;
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
AMEC’S SOLE WARRANTY AND IS APPLICABLE ONLY TO NEW PRODUCTS PURCHASED
WORLDWIDE. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS WARRANTY ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WRITTEN WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL,
INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
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