Flir BelgiumBA LTB Wireless MOB System User Manual 87064 1
Raymarine UK Ltd. Wireless MOB System 87064 1
Contents
- 1. Installation
- 2. System operating guide
- 3. Tag register
Installation
87064_1.book Page 1 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag System Installation & Commissioning Guide ra tc op 06 04 /0 Document reference: 87064-1 Date: April 2006 87064_1.book Page 2 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM Important Information WARNING:LifeTag System The Raymarine LifeTag system is only an aid to crew safety, and must not be relied upon as the vessel's main crew safety system. It is the responsibility of the Captain and all crew members to ensure that all safety instructions and procedures are in place and obeyed in accordance with local requirements. Failure to operate this system in accordance with the operating instructions may result in unreliable or reduced system performance. WARNING:Lithium Batteries The LifeTag System Tags use non-rechargeable lithium batteries. Do not attempt to recharge these batteries. Do not incinerate these batteries. Ensure that these batteries are replaced with a battery of the same type and check local regulations when disposing of spent batteries. Incorrectly fitting batteries or using the wrong battery types may result in un-reliable or reduced system performance. /0 General Care & Safety 06 04 The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a LifeTag or LifeTag Base Station is used next to them. Observe the makers recommendations for such devices. RF Energy ra tc op The LifeTag and Lifetag Base Station are low-power radio transceivers. When on, they intermittently transmit RF energy (radio waves). The LifeTag and LifeTag Base Station are designed to comply with the limits for 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. Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some of Raymarine's products, we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product. The crossed out wheelie bin symbol, illustrated above, and found on our products signifies that this product should not be disposed of in general waste or landfill. Please contact your local dealer, national distributor or Raymarine Technical Services for information on product disposal. Raymarine and SeaTalk are trademarks of Raymarine plc © Handbook contents copyright Raymarine plc 87064_1.book Page 1 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Getting Started Base Station CR2 3V lithium batteries x2 Tags x2 Buzzer, bracket and fixing screws x2 Straps x2 Cable ties 3ft (1 meter) Strap extensions x2 D8919-1 SeaTalk cable Self-tapping screws x2 /0 Figure 1 - Parts supplied 7/ Pozidriv screwdriver op Figure 2 - Tools required Countersink bit 06 64 inch (2.5 mm) drill Power Drill D9029-1 04 1/ inch (3.5 mm) drill ra tc Fit Base Station as high up as possible, in a dry location D8955-1 Min 3 ft 3 in (1m) Figure 3 - Locating Base Station 87064_1.book Page 2 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide EMC Installation Guidelines All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment. Their design and manufacture conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised. Although every effort has been taken to ensure that they will perform under all conditions, it is important to understand what factors could affect the operation of the product. The guidelines given here describe the conditions for optimum EMC performance, but it is recognized that it may not be possible to meet all of these conditions in all situations. To ensure the best possible conditions for EMC performance within the constraints imposed by any location, always ensure the maximum separation possible between different items of electrical equipment. ra tc op 06 04 /0 For optimum EMC performance, it is recommended that wherever possible: • Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are: • At least 3 ft (1 m) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas. In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 7 ft (2 m). • More than 7 ft (2 m) from the path of a radar beam. A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element. • The equipment is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start. Voltage drops below 10 V in the power supply to our products, and starter motor transients, can cause the equipment to reset. This will not damage the equipment, but may cause the loss of some information and may change the operating mode. • Raymarine specified cables are used. Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and must be avoided unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual. • If a suppression ferrite is attached to a cable, this ferrite should not be removed. If the ferrite needs to be removed during installation it must be reassembled in the same position. Suppression Ferrites The following illustration shows typical cable suppression ferrites used with Raymarine equipment. Always use the ferrites supplied by Raymarine. D3548-6 Connections to Other Equipment If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine, a suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit. EMC Conformance Always check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it is not affected by radio transmissions, engine starting etc. 87064_1.book Page 3 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Connecting Base Station The LifeTag system Base Station has to be connected to a 12 V dc power source and to the Alarm Buzzer: • Temporary connections are required to enable an initial site survey to be carried out. • Permanent connections are required when the system is fully installed. An ancillary switched output is also available from the Base Station. This provides a 12 V output when an alarm occurs. The connection procedures are described here once for you to refer to as necessary, whether you are making temporary connections for the site survey or making the permanent connections for normal operation. To connect your Base Station, ensure the power supply for the Base Station is switched off, then remove the Base Station cover. /0 Important 04 After you have made any connections to the Base Station, gently pull the wires, to ensure that the connections are secure. 06 Connect SeaTalk cable ra tc op The SeaTalk cable provides power in and alarm signal out connections for the Base Station. If SeaTalk is available use this to connect the Base Station to SeaTalk, as shown in Figure 5 . If SeaTalk is not available, use the SeaTalk cable to connect the Base Station to a 12 V dc power source. Red (+12 V) Screen (Gray, -ve) Cable restraint Yellow (Data) Connect SeaTalk cable either to: Raymarine SeaTalk system, if available or to 12V dc supply, if SeaTalk system is not, available See Figures 5 & 6 for connection details Figure 4 - SeaTalk cable connections to Base Station D8970-1 87064_1.book Page 4 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Connecting Base Station to SeaTalk Important: Ensure that the 12 V supply on the SeaTalk bus is protected by a 5 A fuse. SeaTalk bus D8976-1 /0 Figure 5 - Base Station connection to SeaTalk 04 Compatibility with other Seatalk Products op 06 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 MOB event. In addition, the chartplotter and compatible Seatalk instruments (such as ST60+ Graphic and ST290 Graphic instruments) will display a MOB 999 Waypoint Name, and range / bearing or latitude/longitude to the MOB location, plus elapsed time since the MOB event. SeaTalk not available ra tc This occurs only with compatible products on SeaTalk systems. It does NOT occur on other products connected via NMEA0183. Red Remove & discard connector. Cut back and insulate YELLOW wire 5 A Fuse Screen +12 V 0 V (typically battery -ve) D8976-1 Figure 6 - SeaTalk power connections when SeaTalk is not available 87064_1.book Page 5 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Connect Alarm buzzer Base Station Fit cable tie 04 /0 Alarm buzzer 06 Figure 7 - Alarm buzzer connections D9007-1 Connect switched 12 V output (optional) ra tc op The switched 12 V output can be used to automatically trigger appropriate emergency systems, when a MOB event occurs. Base Station Fit cable tie V output }12during alarm condition D9032-1 Figure 8 - Optional 12 V output connection 87064_1.book Page 6 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Ensure satisfactory LifeTag coverage The nominal LifeTag Base Station-to-Tag range is 30 feet (9 meters), so on boats where this separation is unlikely to be exceeded, the LifeTag system should operate satisfactorily with just one Base Station, provided it is positioned for optimum performance, as detailed in Figure 3 . However, system performance can be affected by obstructions (superstructure, decking, bulkheads etc) so to ensure satisfactory operation, it is strongly recommended you carry out a site survey to ensure satisfactory system operation, before permanently installing the LifeTag Base Station. Site survey tc op 06 04 /0 To carry out a site survey: 1. Referring to Figure 3 , place the Base Station at the location you intend installing it and temporarily connect it either to Seatalk as described in Figure 5 or to a separate 12 V dc supply via a 5 A fuse, as described in Figure 6 . 2. Temporarily connect the alarm buzzer to the Base Station, as described in Figure 7 . 3. Switch on the 12 V supply to the Base Station. 4. Take one of the Tags supplied with the Base Station and ensure that the LED briefly flashes GREEN once every 10 seconds to indicate the Tag is active. If the Tag is not active, press and release the Tag push button to activate the Tag. 5. Take the Tag to every part of the vessel to which crew members have access, (i.e. every cabin, compartment and all extremes of the deck), to check if an alarm is initiated. 6. Take the appropriate action as detailed for either No alarm or Alarm initiated, below. ra No alarm If no alarms are initiated during the site survey, the LifeTag system is operating satisfactorily with the Base Station at its current location. Switch off the power, then permanently install the Base Station at that location, as detailed under Fitting procedures, below. Alarm initiated If an alarm is initiated at any time during the site survey 1. Bring the Tag back into range of the Base Station, to automatically cancel the alarm. If the alarm does not cancel automatically, hold down the Tag button for 5 seconds then release it, to manually cancel the alarm.. 2. Reposition the Base Station, then carry out another site survey. If on-board alarms still occur, you need to install a second Base Station, so that the system comprises a Master Base Station (the original Base Station), and a Repeater Base Station (the second one). 87064_1.book Page 7 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Referring to Figure 9 : 1. Position the two Base Stations to give optimum coverage (for example, one forward and one aft). 2. Temporarily connect each Base Station to a 12 V supply (as in Figure 5 or Figure 6 ). 3. Temporarily connect the Master Base Station to the alarm buzzer (see Figure 7 ). Important: /0 When connecting any part of the system, refer to Figures 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (above) to ensure you connect correctly. 04 Master 12 V supply (SeaTalk not required) 06 Alarm buzzer D9033-1 op Figure 9 - Using two Base Stations SeaTalk or 12 V supply Repeater (Base Station power connections as for Master) ra tc 4. With both Base Stations powered up, carry out a site survey as described above. If on-board alarms still occur, please contact Customer Support at www.Raymarine.com for advice and assistance. If no alarms are initiated, switch off the power, then permanently install each Base Station at the location used for the survey, as detailed under Fitting procedures. 87064_1.book Page 8 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Fitting procedures When you are satisfied that your LifeTag system will give satisfactory coverage aboard your boat: • Fit and connect the Base Station and Alarm buzzer, as described in Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 , respectively. Figure 12 shows a summary of system connections. • Fit one of the non-rechargeable, lithium CR2 3V batteries into each Tag as detailed in Figure 13 . Base Station Before you permanently install the lifeTag Base Station, carry out a site survey (as detailed on page 6) to ensure you are fitting it in a position that gives satisfactory coverage. 1. Remove cover 2. Mark holes for the fixing screws 04 /0 4. Countersink the pilot holes to prevent damage to the mounting surface ra tc 3. Drill two 7/64 inch (2.5 mm) pilot holes for the fixing screws op 06 6. Replace cover D8971-1 5. Use two No. 6 screws to secure the Base Station to the mounting surface Figure 10 - Fitting Base Station 87064_1.book Page 9 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Locating Securing 1. Mark holes for fixing screws. 2. Drill two 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) pilot holes. 3. Countersink the pilot holes to prevent 4. Secure the safety alarm with the damage to the mounting surface. D8982-1 06 04 /0 No. 8 screws provided. tc op Figure 11 - Fitting buzzer Important: ra When connecting any part of the system, refer to the appropriate diagrams under Connecting Base Station (above) to ensure you connect correctly. When you have secured the Base Station and Alarm buzzer, connect the Base Station: Either to SeaTalk, or to a separate 12 V power supply. To the Alarm buzzer. If you want to use the switched 12 V output from the Base Station, connect as described in Figure 8. Base Station (see Figure 4) Alarm buzzer (see Figure 7) Either Connect to SeaTalk bus (see Figure 5) Optional 12 V output during alarm condition (see Figure 8) Figure 12 - Summary of system connections 5 A Fuse Red Screen or + discard connector then - connect to 12 V dc power source (see Figure 6) D8981-1 87064_1.book Page 10 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM 10 LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Tags Do NOT open a Tag in wet or dirty conditions Do NOT use a sharp object to open a Tag 1. Open the Tag 2. Taking care not to disturb other internal components, insert the supplied CR2 3V battery. 3. Replace the Tag back and snap shut Important! Ensure correct polarity /0 ap Sn CR 23 06 04 tc Important ra Commissioning op Figure 13 - Fitting Tag battery D8284-1 Before attempting to use any Tag, ensure it is registered with your Base Station. If the LED indicator on any Tag is flashing RED, the Tag has not been registered with your Base Station, so use the procedure on page 12 to register the Tag. Do NOT use any Tag that has not been registered. Procedure A standard LifeTag system is supplied with two Tags. These are pre-registered with the Base Station, so if you are using only these two Tags, you can proceed with the commissioning procedure as follows: 12 V dc D8989-1 1. Switch on power to the Base Station and check that the Alarm ‘chirps’ as power is applied. 87064_1.book Page 11 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide 11 2. Check each Tag to ensure the LED indicator briefly flashes GREEN once every 10 seconds, to indicates that the Tag is ACTIVE. If a Tag is not active, press and release the push button to activate the Tag. D9034-1 Flash GREEN D9035-1 06 04 /0 3. Take each Tag, one at a time, to every part of the vessel to which crew members have access, (i.e. every cabin, compartment and all extremes of the deck). Ensure that no alarms are initiated. D9037-1 ra tc op 4. With the boat moored alongside, take each Tag away from the boat and note the distance from the Base Station at which an alarm is initiated. This should be approximately 30 feet (9 meters). 5. Bring the Tag back into range of the Base Station, to automatically cancel the alarm. If the alarm does not cancel automatically, hold down the Tag button for 5 seconds then release it, to manually cancel the alarm. Note: You can manually cancel an alarm from any active Tag within range of the Base Station. 87064_1.book Page 12 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM 12 LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Tag registration & de-registration Registering a Tag Tags supplied with a Base Station as part of a LifeTag system, are factory-registered with the Base Station so you do not have to carry out a registration procedure with these. However, if you have obtained a Tag separate from your Base Station (e.g. if you have bought an extra Tag), IT WILL NOT WORK WITH YOUR BASE STATION until you have registered the Tag with the Base Station. Important D9038-1 04 /0 12 V dc 06 To register a Tag: 1. Bring the Tag you want to register, near to the Base Station, then switch on the power to the Base Station. You must complete the registration procedure within one minute of switching on power to the Base Station. D9039-1 RED LED Flashes ra tc op 2. IMMEDIATELY press and release Tag button, to activate (switch on) the Tag. Check that the RED indicator is flashing. RED LED Lit constantly D9040-1 3. Press and release the Tag button. Check that the RED indicator lights constantly. Note: If registration does not start, switch the Base Station off and on again, then repeat steps 2 to 4. REGISTRATION START Alternate RED and GREEN D9041-1 4. Check that within the next 15 seconds, registration starts. This is indicated by alternate RED and GREEN LED flashes. 87064_1.book Page 13 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide 13 REGISTRATION COMPLETE 5. Wait for registration to complete. This is indicated by GREEN indicator flashing briefly once every 10 seconds. The Tag is now active (i.e. in normal operating mode) and will initiate an alarm condition in the appropriate circumstances. D9042-1 GREEN Flashes (Tag active) De-registering a Tag 04 /0 If you want to de-register a Tag (for example, to use it with a different Base Station): 1. De-activate the Tag by switching off the associated Base Station then waiting for at least one minute.. When the Tag is inactive, the indicator should not show any indication. 2. Hold down the Tag button, and check that: i. The GREEN indicator lights. ii. After 5 seconds, the RED indicator lights. iii. After a further 5 seconds, the RED indicator flashes ra 5 seconds GREEN LED Lit Tag DEREGISTERED Tag POWER OFF 5 seconds RED LED Lit RED LED Flashes LED Unlit Note: Before you can use the Tag again, you must register it with the relevant Base Station. D9043-1 60 seconds tc op 06 The Tag is now de-registered. After a further few seconds,the Tag will automatically power down and the indicator will be unlit. 87064_1.book Page 14 Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:38 PM 14 LifeTag Installation & Commissioning Guide Specification Parameter Base Station Tag Power source 8 V to 12 V dc external supply Non-rechargeable, CR2 3V lithium battery 2.6 in x 4.7 in x 1.4 in (66 mm x 118 mm x 36mm) 1.93 in x 2.24 in x 1 in (49 mm x 56.8 mm x 24.4 mm) 200 mA at supply voltage N/A 1 mW 1 mW Dimensions (overall) Ancillary switched output contact rating Transmitted power (nominal) Temperature: Operating: Non-operating: -15°C to +55°C -20°C to +70°C 0% to 95% non-condensing /0 Humidity Typically 30 ft (9 m) 04 Base Station to Tag range 16 06 Maximum number of Tags per system FCC Information tc op The LifeTag and LifeTag Base Station comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. ra Changes or modifications to these devices not expressly approved in writing by Raymarine could violate compliance with FCC rules and void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Declaration of Conformity Raymarine UK Ltd. hereby declares that the LifeTag and LifeTag Base Stationare in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The original Declarations of Conformity may be viewed on the relevant product pages at www.raymarine.com. Approvals EU R&TTE Directive 1995/5/EC USA FCC Part 15 FCC ID: PJ5-LTB (LifeTag Base Station) PJ5-LTT (LifeTag) Industry Canada RSP100 ID IC4069B-LTB (LifeTag Base Station) IC4069B-LLT (LifeTag) Raymarine UK Ltd, Quay Point, Northarbour Road Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3TD, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 (0) 23 9269 3611 Fax: +44 (0) 23 9269 4642 www.raymarine.com Raymarine Inc, 21 Manchester Street, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054, USA. Tel: +1 603.881.5200 Fax: +1 603.864.4756 www.raymarine.com
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