Orolia S5-1 Search and Rescue Locating Device AIS SART User Manual

Orolia Ltd Search and Rescue Locating Device AIS SART

User manual

Page 1   mcmurdomcmurdomcmurdomcmurdo    S5 AIS SART User Manual
 Page 1 Safety notices    WARNING: An AIS SART is an emergency radio beacon. Operate only in situations of imminent danger to life.   CAUTION: False alerts endanger lives and cause disruption to Search and Rescue services, deliberate misuse of the AIS SART could result in penalty.    CAUTION: If the anti-tamper tab is broken, the SART is not compliant with   SOLAS regulations and must be repaired or replaced.    CAUTION: Do not dismantle the AIS SART, it contains no user-serviceable parts.   CAUTION: Contains lithium batteries. Do not incinerate, puncture, deform, short-circuit or recharge.  CAUTION: Dispose of a used AIS SART in accordance with local waste disposal regulations. Refer to End of Life Statement.   CAUTION: Avoid using chemical solvents to clean the AIS SART as some solvents can damage the case material.   CAUTION: An AIS SART is a radio transmitter. Some administrations may require that the user holds a valid radio licence to cover its ownership and use.  Radio Frequency Exposure Warning   WARNING: The AIS SART emits low levels of radio frequency radiation; avoid handling the upper section antenna zone when activated.                 Disclaimer The information and illustrations contained in this publication are to the best of our knowledge correct at the time of going to print. We reserve the right to change specifications, equipment, installation and maintenance instructions without notice as part of our policy of continuous product development and improvement. No part of  this  publication may  be  reproduced,  stored  in a  retrieval system  or  transmitted in  any form,  electronic or otherwise  without  permission  in  writing  from  McMurdo  Limited.  No  liability  can  be  accepted  for  any inaccuracies or omissions in the publication, although every care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible. Ownership details Vessel Name:  Owner details:   Unique ID;  9 7 0
 Page 2                               The AIS SART is a locating radio beacon for use only in emergency situations. False alerts  endanger  lives;  help  prevent  them  by  understanding  how  to  look  after  and correctly operate the AIS SART.    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the AIS SART ‘search and rescue locating device’. The AIS SART is designed to assist in survivor craft location during search and rescue operations.   The  AIS  SART  is  primarily  intended  for  fitment  by  SOLAS  vessels  under  carriage requirement  rules.  SOLAS  fitting  rules  differ  depending  on  type  and  size  of  vessel  and survival craft. In general, at least one search and rescue locating device is carried on each side  of  every  passenger  and  cargo  ship  over  500  gross  tons.  Smaller  SOLAS  classified vessels are required to carry at least one search and rescue locating device.  The AIS-SART is a portable device and should be stowed  on board in a location where it can be rapidly placed in any survival craft.   Product registration  Each AIS SART carries a unique serial number printed on the label on the orange body. It is recommended that a record of the AIS SART unique identifier number should be kept by the vessels management organisation.   IN EMERGENCY
 Page 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Overview  1                                                                  Antenna Red LED  An  AIS  SART  is  intended  to  be  a  one-shot device,  once  activated  it  will  transmit emergency alerts for at least 96 hours.   The key components of the AIS SART:       1. Hanger eye Inside life raft attachment point,use the      lanyard cord to tether  the AIS SART to the survival craft.   2. Antenna Contained within top section.    3. Test button Self-test verifies the readiness of the AIS SART.  4.  Red LED  Indicates the operating status.   5. Activation Button  Break off the anti-tamper tab to gain access to the ON button  6. GPS Zone  Do not obstruct  7. Metal strap Flexible retaining link to mounting pole  8. Mounting  Pole: Telescopic pole Sections Fit AIS SART body into mounting pole socket, remove rubber cover and extend pole sections as required.
 Page 4 AIS SART pictured left is ready for deployment with the mounting pole fully extended.  The activated AIS SART should be positioned upright and with a clear view of the sky.  Do not obstruct the GPS zone marked on the side.   The  AIS  SART  should  be  arranged  to  be  manually  erected when the liferaft is deployed.   The antenna datum marked on the pole section should be positioned more than one metre above sea level when the AIS SART is deployed.       TEST button  Self test verifies the readiness of the AIS SART Second function Press and hold the TEST button to turn the unit OFF     Red LED  Indicates the operating status.        ON button  To activate the AIS SART Press the ON button until the Red LED starts to flash.
 Page 5 Deployment procedure  1.  Lift stowage bag off its wall mounting bracket 2.  Carry to liferaft using the strap provided 3.  Open bag and remove the SART 4.  Fold the pole down and insert the SART into the top of the pole 5.  Remove the rubber end cover from the pole and release pole sections 6.  Twist the sections to lock them in fully extended position                                       2 1 4 3
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 Page 7 Activation procedure                                                   1.  Break-off the protective anti-tamper tab to gain access to the ‘ON’ button beneath.   2. Press the ‘ON’ button   3.  The Red LED indicator light will start to flash every few seconds
 Page 8 Red LED indication (AIS SART ON)       1 flash every 3.5 seconds  The first AIS transmission is made after 50 seconds. This short delay allows time to switch off the AIS SART, if activated in error.            GPS good   A good GPS position fix is indicated by the Red LED signalling a long flash every minute.   De-activation of the AIS SART Should the AIS SART be activated by mistake or if the emergency ends; then the AIS SART can be switched OFF by depressing the TEST button for 2 seconds, the Red LED will go out.              Important After activation the AIS SART requires replacement of the anti-tamper tab and will need a new battery. Refer to service section for further details.  4.  GPS position fix indication
 Page 9 Deployment guidelines The AIS SART will work best when the top section has an unobstructed view of the sky. Do your best to maximise the sky view. The antenna datum marked on the pole section should be positioned more than one metre above sea level when the AIS SART is deployed.   Tie  the  securing  lanyard  to  the  survival  craft  to  avoid  loss  of the  AIS  SART.  Activate  and then deploy the AIS SART.  Mounting outside a canopy life raft. Remove the rubber cover from the bottom of the mounting pole; allow the pole sections to drop. Lock each section together by twisting each section.  Release the lanyard spool and tether the free end of the lanyard to a securer fixing point within the survival craft. Please the diagram below.  Insert the AIS SART through the SART deployment port in the survival craft canopy.  Position the bottom of the support pole within the locating pocket. Secure the pole to the canopy support.   Depending on the type of survival craft, the mounting pole can also be located on the outboard side of the survival craft at the doorway entrance on the boarding ramp side. The AIS SART is mounted in the same way except the pole is secured to the buoyancy support.    Mounting inside a canopy life raft. The SART should be switched ON and suspended at highest point of the survival craft; by its top loop using the lanyard provided. It is not necessary to fully extend the pole sections.    Note: Operating the AIS SART inside a closed Survival Craft or under a canopy may reduce its performance.
 Page 10 Self-test of the AIS SART     It  is  recommended  to  self-test  the  AIS  SART  annually; more  frequent  self-testing  can  put unnecessary drain on the battery. When self-testing, a specially coded AIS test transmission is sent that will be visible to all AIS users in the locality. As a successful self-test result is dependant on a valid GPS acquisition; testing must be carried out in the open and under an unobstructed sky.    Self test procedure Remove  the  AIS  SART  from  its  stowage  case  and  assemble  the  top  section  onto  the mounting  pole.  It  is  not  necessary  to  fully  extend  the mounting  pole.  Take  the  AIS SART outside and hold it aloft under a clear view of the sky; this will then maximise the speed of the GPS position fix. Proceed as follows:-   1.  Push and hold the TEST button down until the red LED lights. 2.  The red LED will flash quickly indicating that the self test routine is in progress. 3.  The maximum self-test duration is five minutes (typically 1min) 4.  A successful self-test will result in the red LED signalling 3 long flashes. 5.  Once the self-test has completed the AIS SART will switch off automatically.  A self-test failure will result in no pass indication from the red LED. In this unlikely event, it is recommended to further improve the sky view and to repeat the self-test procedure.  Important  Unnecessary self  testing of  the AIS SART can reduce the overall run time available in an emergency. Each self test draws a small amount of energy from the battery.   If the AIS SART has been activated for a cumulative period in excess of 6 hours (self-test and operation), then the battery must be replaced to ensure that in an emergency it will still operate for a minimum of 96 hours at -20 °C as required by International Regulations.  An AIS SART that fails self-test should be immediately removed from  service; refer to the maintenance section for further information. Self test button Press and hold for 2 seconds to start the self-test routine.       RED LED indicates self test in progress.
 Page 11 Refitting into the bulkhead bracket Fit the AIS SART and accessories inside the stowage case           Bracket  Align stowage bag over bracket hooks and drop into place. Ensure strap is secured around the base of the bag.
 Page 12 Bulkhead bracket installation The AIS SART should be mounted in its portable stowage case and located where it will not hinder day-to-day operations. Chose a protected location away from the extreme effects of the weather and protected from powerful vessel wash down hoses. Where possible, position the  AIS  SART  adjacent  to  the  ship’s  bridge  wing  exits  ready  for  easy  access  in  an emergency.  The AIS-SART portable stowage case fits over the permanently installed bulkhead bracket.                                      Allow a minimum of 250mm clear space above the highest point of the mounting bracket to allow the bag to be stowed and removed from the bracket.                        250mm
 Page 13 Bulkhead bracket installation When selecting a suitable mounting position consider:  •  Ease of access in an emergency  •  Position at least 1 metre from compass equipment   •  Environmental  protection  •  Allow  clearance  above  so  that  the  AIS  SART  can  be  easily  removed  from  the bulkhead bracket.   Mounting procedure   Fix the mounting bracket to the ships bulkhead using marine grade stainless steel screws or bolts;  length  is  dependent  upon  application.  Bolts  should be  secured  with either  stainless steel locking nuts or stainless steel nuts with stainless steel shake proof washers.   The bulkhead bracket is designed to mount on a flat surface using three fixing points. Three stainless  steel  screws  25mm  in  length  are  included.  Check  that  the  rear  side  of  the mounting surface is clear and that the fixing screws will not  penetrate equipment fitted on this surface. Offer the bracket into the chosen position and mark through the mounting slots using the bracket as a template.  Drop the AIS SART stowage bag over the bracket; push the bag firmly into place.  Stowage options The Stowage bag provides additional protection for the AIS SART if you intend to keep it in a carry off ‘safety ditch bag‘or when transporting it from place to place.
 Page 14 Dealing with a transmitting AIS SART In the unlikely event that the AIS SART develops a fault and will not turn off you can prevent its  transmissions  by  removing  the  lower  battery  section.  To  do  this,  undo  the  three  fixing screws  located  around    the  main  body.  Release  the  battery  pack  and  unplug  the  flying battery connector(s).  Note; with the battery pack removed the AIS SART (and battery pack) are not waterproof and must not be allowed to get wet.   Refer to product safety warnings.   Routine maintenance Self test the AIS SART annually, check that the battery is in date and examine the outer case and bracket for any signs of damage.  If required, clean the outer case with fresh water, wipe dry and examine the AIS SART and bracket for any damage.     CAUTION: Never use chemical solvents to clean the AIS SART or stowage bag.    After activation  The anti tamper switch cover should be replaced by a service agent.   CAUTION: The battery may be run down and need replacement (see below).  Inadvertent operation The  anti-tamper  switch  cover  should  be  replaced  by  a  service  agent  and  the  remaining battery life checked (see below).  Battery replacement The battery should be changed after five years in service. The exact battery expiry date is marked on the label of the battery pack.  The battery must be replaced when:  •  The expiry date has been reached  or •  The AIS SART has been activated for more than 6 hours of use. Servicing It is recommended that battery change should be performed by an authorised McMurdo Ltd service agent in order that a complete assessment and integrity check can be performed. Keep the original packing material for reuse whenever the AIS SART is sent for battery replacement or service.
 Page 15 Spare parts  Item  Part number  Contents Battery kit  92-057-001A  Battery pack and sealing kit Anti tamper tab kit  92-051A  Switch cover and sealing kit Storage case  92-052-001A  Empty  case  with  packing insert. Wall mounting kit  92-053A  Bracket and fixings Lanyard  92-054A  Coiled 10m lanyard Pole kit  92-055A  Pole with fitting parts  User Manual  92-260  This document   Transportation Passenger Aircraft; This product contains small lithium metal batteries. The AIS SART can normally be taken on board a passenger aircraft  as a personal item in carry-on hand  baggage. We recommend declaring the AIS SART to airline staff at check in, in the same way you would for a laptop PC or video camera.   As air cargo; This  product  contains  small  lithium  metal  batteries.  Due  to  the  overall  low  level  of  lithium content the AIS SART is classed as not restricted as air cargo under IATA SP 188 – PI 970, always  check  with  the  carrier  concerned  for  any  additional  shipment  restrictions  that  may apply.
 Page 16 Specifications Part Number: 92-001-001A S5 AIS SART retail pack  Type  IMO AIS SART  Non float free Operation   Manual activation switch  Protected by anti tamper cover.   Self test   Checks transmitter, battery, GPS and indicators. AIS Transmitter  Operating frequency  AIS1, 161.975 MHz AIS2, 162.025 MHz     Power output  1 W EIRP  AIS message type  1, 14  Modulation  GMSK  Antenna  Integrated vertical element     Battery  Type  Lithium metal  Operating life  96 hours minimum  Storage   6 years   Service   Replaceable         GNSS  GPS  20 channel     Environment  Operating temperature  -20 °C to +55 °C  Storage temperature  -30 °C to +70 °C  Waterproof  Immersion to 10m   Buoyancy    Floats  Exterior Finish  Highly visible orange  Compass safe distance  0.2m     Physical  Weight (main unit )  160 grams  Weight, (including  pole)  450 grams      Size (main unit pole folded)   H330 x W85 (mm)  Overall  length  including  pole fully extended   155 cm   Lanyard  10 m, 50Kg breaking strain     Mounting   Stowage case (packed)  940g  H390 x D80 x W150 (mm)  Bulkhead bracket  230g       Standards applied  AIS SART  IEC 61097 -14, IEC 60945   Radio  ITU – R M.1371  GNSS / GPS  IEC 61108-1  IMO  MSC.246(83)
 Page 17     End of Life Statement At the  end  of  the  products  useful life,  it is vital  that  the  battery  is  removed  from  the main body  of  the  AIS  SART  to  prevent  false  alerts.  False  alerts  cause  expensive  disruption  to Search and Rescue services and may endanger lives as a consequence.   Safe disposal Contains traces of lithium, may contain traces of lead and brominated flame retardants (BFRs), both in the housing material and circuit boards.   DO NOT INCINERATE       McMurdo  Ltd  strongly  recommends  that  this  product  is  disposed  of  in  a  sensible  and considerate manner. For example, do not simply discard the product in the domestic waste. Instead take it to a civil recycling facility, or contact McMurdo Ltd for further advice.     Stowage case        AIS-SART before deployment
 Page 18  Warranty Statement Subject to the provisions set out below McMurdo Ltd warrants that this product will be free of  defects  in  materials  and  workmanship  for  a  period  of  five  years  from  the  date  of purchase. McMurdo Ltd will not be liable to the buyer under the above warranty:-   •  for  any  defect  arising  from  fair  wear  and  tear,  wilful  damage,  negligence,  abnormal working  conditions,  failure  to  follow  McMurdo  Ltd’s  instructions  (whether  oral  or  in writing) including a failure to install properly and/or to use batteries recommended and/or supplied by McMurdo Ltd, misuse or alterations or repair of the product by persons other than McMurdo Ltd or an Approved Service Agent; •   for parts, materials or equipment not manufactured by McMurdo Ltd in respect of which the buyer shall only be entitled to the benefit of any warranty or guarantee given by the manufacturer to McMurdo Ltd;  •  for the battery storage life which is specifically excluded from this warranty; •  if the total price for the product has not been paid.  THE  LIMITED  WARRANTY  STATED  ABOVE  IS  EXCLUSIVE  AND  IN  LIEU  OF  ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED  WARRANTY  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE. McMurdo Ltd will not be liable for indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any kind sustained from any cause. In no event shall McMurdo Ltd be liable for any breach of warranty or other claim in an amount exceeding the purchase price of the AIS SART. This warranty does not affect any statutory rights of the consumer.  In order to be valid, claims must be made under the above warranty in writing as soon as practicable after discovery of the defect or failure and within the warranty period referred to above.  Proof  of  purchase  will  be  required.  The  claim  should  be  sent  together  with  the product in question to the address set out below or to an Approved Service Agent.   Following  a  valid  warranty  claim  McMurdo  Ltd  shall  be  entitled  to  repair  or  replace  the product (or part) in question free of charge, or at McMurdo Ltd’s sole discretion to refund to the buyer the price of the product (or a proportional part of the price). McMurdo Ltd shall not be liable to a buyer who is not a consumer for any other loss or damage (whether indirect, special  or  consequential  loss  of  profit  or  otherwise)  costs,  expenses  or  other  claims  for compensation  which  arise  out  of  or  in  connection  with  this  product.  In  the  case  of  a consumer McMurdo shall only be liable where other loss or damage is foreseeable.  Nothing  shall  limit  McMurdo  Ltd’s  liability  for  death  or  personal  injury  caused  by  its negligence. This warranty is to be interpreted under English law.   All enquiries relating to this warranty or Approved Service Agents should be sent to:  McMurdo Limited, Silver Point, Airport Service Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire,  PO3 5PB, UK Telephone:  Int + 44 (0) 23 9262 3900     Fax:   Int + 44 (0) 23 9262 3998 Web:            www.mcmurdo.co.uk       Email: customerservice@mcmurdo.co.uk mcmurdomcmurdomcmurdomcmurdo
 Page 19                           McMurdo Ltd Silver Point Airport Service Road Portsmouth PO3 5PB United Kingdom  Phone:  +44 (0)23 9262 3900 Fax:    +44 (0)23 9262 3998 Email:  customerservice@mcmurdo.co.uk Website:   www.mcmurdo.co.uk   92-260 Iss G – DRAFT

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