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LIFETAG WIRELESS MAN OVERBOARD SYSTEM
LifeTag Wireless Man Overboard System
LifeTag is a personal man overboard (MOB) system. If a crew member falls overboard, or strays outside of range (typically 30'), contact with the base-station is broken and an alarm will sound.
LifeTag is also SeaTalk compatible allowing MOB mode to be activated on Raymarine C and E Series displays, ST60+ and ST290 instrument systems. When MOB mode is activated, an emergency waypoint (999) is created together with a bearing to that waypoint.
• Automatic wireless Man overboard (MOB) detection system.
• Simple to use.
• Standalone or integrated SeaTalk system operation.
• Quick setup.
• For skippers, crew, family and pets.
• System monitors up to 16 tags.
• Larger boats may be covered by additional base stations.
LifeTag Base Station
• Handles communication with each LifeTag.
• Outputs for external alarm siren.
• Secondary output for activating other systems.
• 12V DC power or can be powered by the SeaTalk network.
LifeTag
• Two LifeTags supplied as standard.
• Supplied strap enables LifeTag to be fitted around the wrist of an adult or child, to an article of clothing, belt loop or a pet's collar.
• LED for status feedback.
• Replaceable CR2 Lithium batteries (supplied).
• Expected battery life is one year (with over 200 operational hours).
• Tags will power off automatically.
LifeTag Alarm
• Extra loud alarm sound.
• Simple 2 wire connection to base station.
Additional information
• Extra LifeTags sold separately.
• Up to 16 crew members can be protected per LifeTag system.
• System is extendable for larger vessels.
THE BASIC SYSTEM
The basic LifeTag system consists of 2 LifeTags with straps, base station and a LifeTag alarm.
HOW LIFETAG WORKS
Signal lost from any tag
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Alarm
sounds
Signal lost
SEATALK INTEGRATION
Fitted with replaceable CR2 Lithium batteries
Adjustable velcro strap
LED shows Lifetag status
In the event of a man overboard situation, C Series and E Series multifunction displays connected to a LifeTag system will display the position at which the signal was lost and the alarm raised. The display will also show the bearing from the vessel's current position back to the position at which the signal was lost, thereby increasing the chances of a successful recovery.
LifeTag System Warning:
The Raymarine LifeTag system is only an aid to crew safety, and must not be relied upon as the vessel's main crew safety system. It is the responsibility of the captain and all crew members to ensure that all safety instructions and procedures are in place and obeyed with local requirements. Failure to operate this system in accordance with the operating instructions may result in unreliable or reduced system performance.
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