Nautilus Lifeline DIVER Operation Manual - page 5
calling (DSC). It is used similarly to a telephone number to selectively call other vessels. For more information, see the following:
To obtain an MMSI number: go to our support page www.nautiluslifeline.com
To enter your MMSI number, see Register Your Nautilus Lifeline on page 11
Global Positioning System: (GPS) A means for locating any point on the earth. On your Nautilus Lifeline, it allows your latitude and longitude position to
be acquired as long as you have a clear view of the sky. This ensures that you can be found even without communicating your position.
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Front of Unit
Latch
LCD Display
Position Indicating Light
Green Charging Light
Polycarbonate Housing:
Provides waterproof protection to a depth of 425 feet (130 meters) so you can take your Nautilus Lifeline with you on every dive.
Clip:
Conveniently and securely attaches the Nautilus Lifeline to a D-ring. For ultimate convenience, order a DIVER Pouch.
GPS Receiver:
Jupiter 3 GPS receiver shows your latitude and longitude on the LCD screen.
Position Indicating Light:
Flashes in distress mode to indicate diver position: especially useful after sunset.
Charging Light:
Green light illuminates when unit is being charged.
LCD Screen:
Shows GPS coordinates, number of satellites in view, channel in use, and battery level. When scrolling through the menu, the screen shows volume,
squelch, and channel selection.
Rechargeable Battery:
1850 mAh Lithium ion battery connects to any USB charger. The battery provides 30 minutes of talk time plus 24 hours of distress mode.
LCD Screen
GPS Coordinates
Number of Satellites In View
Signal Lock
Green Charging Light
Transmitting Indicator
Battery Meter
Channel Name and Number
Position Indicating Light
Top of Unit with Cap Open
Safety Tab
Mic
Speaker
Chat Button / On Button
Antenna
Lifeline Button