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Covers critical warnings for system use, battery handling, and medical device interaction.
Details RF exposure compliance and the system's purpose on vessels.
Provides guidance on product disposal and recycling according to WEEE regulations.
Explains how tags communicate with the base station and react to signal loss.
Details the specific conditions that trigger an alarm, such as button press or signal loss.
Guides through applying power, activating tags, and issuing them to crew members.
Explains the meaning of different LED flash patterns for tag status.
Demonstrates correct ways to wear the tag for optimal performance and reliability.
Describes how alarms sound, optional 12V outputs, and SeaTalk integration.
Provides instructions on how to silence and cancel a LifeTag alarm.
Outlines steps to take after an alarm incident has been resolved.
Explains how to identify low battery warnings and replace the tag battery correctly.
Offers advice on cleaning, storing, and maintaining the LifeTag system components.
Lists common faults, their possible causes, and recommended actions for resolution.
Covers compliance with FCC/IC rules, declarations of conformity, and product approvals.
| Ports | Ethernet, USB |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Raymarine Multifunction Displays (MFDs), mobile devices |
| Function | Wireless networking for Raymarine marine electronics, internet access, data sharing |
| Wireless Standard | 802.11b/g |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Maximum Data Rate | 54 Mbps |
| Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
| Operating Range | Up to 30 nautical miles |
| Power Supply | 12 V DC |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C to +55°C (-13°F to 131°F) |
| Waterproof Rating | IPx5 |