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81238_2.book Page 99 Friday, August 19, 2005 11:18 AM Using Lifeline 99 Using Lifeline WARNING: Lifeline Lifeline is an aid to crew safety only. It should not be relied upon as the boat’s main crew safety system. It is the responsibility of the Captain and all crew members to ensure that specific safety instructions and procedures are in place and obeyed in accordance with local safety requirements. Introduction Crew safety is paramount. Lifeline is a positive reporting system that is permanently ‘on’. Each crew member is given an activated radio transmitter in the form of a key tag, which will stop working and raise an audible alarm if they go overboard. FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesied operation. Changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly apprved by Raymarine Inc., could violate compliance with FC C rules and void the operator’s authority to operate the equipment. The receiver The Lifeline receiver is located adjacent to the display units at the main helm position and consists of a sculptured face-plate into which a key-tag can be placed. When a key-tag is placed in the face-plate it can be either activated or deactivated as required. 81238_2.book Page 100 Friday, August 19, 2005 11:18 AM 100 Raymarine H6 - Owner’s Manual The transmitter The Lifeline transmitter consists of a key tag which can be attached to a crew member’s clothing by the built-in clip or attached to a lanyard for additional security. D7318_1 The tags are numbered from 1 through 8 and need to be re-activated every 24 hours to ensure continuous coverage. If a crew member leaves the boat intentionally, their tag must be de-activated to prevent a false alarm being initiated. Lifeline databox D7580_1 The Lifeline databox shows the status of all Lifeline tags. Activated tags are shown in green, inactive tags are shown in grey.Moving the cursor over a tag indicator will cause a yellow box to appear around it. Information for that tag is then displayed in the databox. 81238_2.book Page 101 Friday, August 19, 2005 11:18 AM Using Lifeline 101 Activating the tags To activate a Lifeline tag: 1. Select and open the Lifeline data box. 2. Place the tag that to be registered on the Lifeline receiver. The corresponding tag number will be highlighted in the on-screen data box by a yellow border. 3. Click Activate Tag. The data box will now show that the tag has been activated and display the time that the activation will expire. The tag should be re-activated using steps 1 through 3 before the expiry time. When a crew member is leaving the boat for a legitimate reason, their Lifeline tag should be de-activated to prevent a false alarm situation. To de-activate a Lifeline tag: 1. Select and open the Lifeline data box. 2. Place the tag to be de-activated on the Lifeline receiver. The corresponding tag number will be highlighted in the on-screen data box by a yellow border. 3. Click Deactivate Tag. The data box will now show that the tag is not registered. It is now safe for the crew member to leave the boat without causing a false alarm. 81238_2.book Page 102 Friday, August 19, 2005 11:18 AM 102 Raymarine H6 - Owner’s Manual Lifeline alarm D7581_1 The Lifeline receiver is constantly sampling the signals from all registered tags. If it does not receive a reply from a tag, an alarm is automatically raised. This will normally be within 10 seconds of the tag disappearing. In the event of an alarm, the Lifeline data box will automatically expand onto the left hand screen. It will show which tag has alarmed and give details of time position, and the boat’s speed at the time of the alarm. A Man Overboard marker will also be placed on the chart screen. 81238_2.book Page 103 Friday, August 19, 2005 11:18 AM Using Lifeline 103 Lifeline reset There are two occasions when it may be necessary to reset the Lifeline system to ensure correct system operation, these are: • If a tag has been lost. You will be unable to deactivate the tag and clear it from the system. • If H6 is switched off and tag expiry time occurs. When H6 is switched back on the expired tag will cause a Man Overboard alert to be displayed. D7525_1 To carry out a Lifeline reset: 1. Click Reset Lifeline. An action box will appear asking if you are sure you want to reset the system. 2. Click Yes. The Scanning for tags action box is displayed and a ten second countdown starts. 3. When the scan has completed a message is displayed showing all tags detected and asking if you wish to register them. 4. Click Yes to register tags. 5. Click No to clear and reset the Lifeline system. 81238_2.book Page 104 Friday, August 19, 2005 11:18 AM 104 Raymarine H6 - Owner’s Manual
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