Choosing the best location – Kannad Marine SPORTPRO User Manual

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Long self test (GPS version only)

The GPS model can also be put through a GPS long self test which includes allowing the
GPS to acquire a fix. As this test consumes significant amounts of power it is restricted to a
maximum of 10 tests in total.


GPS long self test procedure
Take the EPIRB outside under an unobstructed sky. Press and hold the TEST button until
the red LED lights, then release. Wait for the standard self test to complete, then
immediately the strobe light flashes, press and hold the TEST button for 15 seconds or until
the red LED lights again. The red LED will stay ON and the green LED will begin to flash.
The TEST button may now be released.
Typically the test will run for 15 minutes, during the test do not shield the EPIRB and do not
stand over it.
A successful GPS position test will cause the green LED to light continuously for a short
length of time and then go out. A fail is indicated by a continuous red LED.


Choosing the best location

Your EPIRB will work best when under an unobstructed view of the sky.

If it is not possible to pick a location with a totally unobstructed view of the sky,
position the EPIRB to maximise the sky view.

Aboard vessel Stand the EPIRB on the deck, choosing a position with the best sky view.

Ensure that the wind does not knock the EPIRB over.

Never secure the

EPIRB lanyard to a vessel in danger of sinking.

Liferaft

Attach the securing lanyard to the liferaft or your clothing (to avoid loss of
the EPIRB if you are thrown out of the liferaft). Activate and deploy the
EPIRB into the water and let it float nearby on the end of the lanyard.

Operating the EPIRB inside a Liferaft or under a canopy can reduce its
performance.

Lifejacket

Attach the securing lanyard cord between the EPIRB and clothing to avoid
loss of the EPIRB. Activate and deploy the EPIRB into the water, allow it to
float close by. Avoid holding or blocking the antenna

’s view of the sky.

On foot

If you must walk for help, ensure the antenna remains vertical after
activating the EPIRB. Avoid holding or blocking the antenna

’s view of the

sky.

Aircraft

An EPIRB is an additional carry-off safety device. As the EPIRB signal may
be blocked by aircraft metalwork it is recommended to activate it after
landing and away from any shadowing by the aircraft

’s metalwork.

Vehicles

The EPIRB will not work well inside a vehicle due to metalwork shadowing.
Exit the vehicle, activate the EPIRB, and place it on the roof, the hood, or
on the ground away from the vehicle.

Land

Find the best sky view, place the EPIRB on the ground with the antenna
pointing towards the sky and ensure wind does not knock the EPIRB over.

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