Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS User Manual

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    Quick start guide important! Get to know nautilus gps mmsi operation test sequence maintenance battery information rewinding antenna specifications 03 04 05 06 07 08 08 09 09 10 table of contents.

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    2 1 3 4 open the dive cap by releasing the latch. Press the blue button to power on the nautilus gps. It will now begin to search for a gps lock. Remove the antenna retainer and manually unfurl the antenna.* hold the red button for 5 seconds to begin distress transmission. The nautilus marine rescue...

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    Ensure that the o-rings are always clean and free of contaminants. Performing a test will reduce the battery life. Only perform a test once before each dive trip this equipment is intended for emergency use. Do not activate unless in an emergency situation. Dive cap should remain sealed unless in di...

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    Get to know nautilus gps power button (on/off) - blue dive cap clasp test button - yellow help button - red dive cap o-ring latch antenna antenna retainer nautius marine rescue gps marine rescue gps nautilus (antenna winder) proprietary tool www.Nautiluslifeline.Com online manual +1 (604) 241-1918 w...

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    Operation open the dive cap by releasing the latch. Press the blue button: nautilus gps goes to on standby state and gps attempts to lock. Pressing the blue button again powers off the lifeline gps. • blue led flashes slowly while gps searching • blue led flashes quickly when gps location determined...

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    Mmsi 2 1 3 4 5 each nautilus gps comes pre-programmed with an mid number. This number serves as your identification and will be transmitted along with your distress call. The number can be found on the back label of your nautilus gps. If your vessel (or the vessel you are traveling with) has a dsc e...

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    Press and hold nautilus gps test button for 5s till orange indicator on solid releasing test button the orange indicator will flash with the same rate as blue indicator • slow flashing indicates no acquired position • fast flashing indicates acquired position test sequence begins after nautilus gps ...

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    Rewinding antenna to rewind the antenna, after use of the nautilus gps, use the tool provided in the box. Pass the end of the antenna through the slot of the rewinding tool. Insert the tool into the open space of the top cap. Continuously turn the tool clockwise to fully spool the antenna back into ...

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    This radio device is designed to only provide an effective alerting and locating capability in close proximity to a vessel. This radio beacon is not an epirb. Proudly made in canada warning : the fcc / the industry canada regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by th...