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Tel. +44(0)23 8045 5129 Email. [email protected] Web. www.hudsonmarine.co.uk Mercury Yacht Harbour Satchel Lane Hamble Southampton SO31 4HQ LifeTag Man Overboard System Features Key features: Wireless Man Overboard Raymarine LifeTag is a personal man overboard (MOB) system that consists of a base station and wireless tags worn by crew members, family or pets. Raymarine LifeTag can be used as a standalone system or integrated into a Raymarine SeaTalk network. Basic system includes two Raymarine LifeTags and a base station. System can be expanded (extra Raymarine LifeTags sold separately) to monitor up to 16 Raymarine LifeTags. Larger boats may be covered by an additional base station (max. of 2 base stations). Supplied velcro strap enables Raymarine LifeTags to be fitted around the wrist of an adult or child, 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 2000 operational hours). Easy to use Each Raymarine LifeTag pendant broadcasts a unique identification code back to the Raymarine LifeTag base station, telling it that its wearer is "safe." The lightweight Raymarine LifeTag pendant can be easily attached to your life jacket, PFD, safety harness or belt. Its featherweight (1.5 ounces) and compact size make it unobtrusive and easy to wear. Raymarine LifeTag's state-of-the-art electronics ensure a long battery life in excess of 2000 hours. In an emergency In the event of an actual man overboard situation, the victim's Life- Tag signal is rapidly degraded by immersion in water, or as the dis- tance between the victim and boat increase, typically 30ft (9m). The LifeTag base station responds automatically by sounding an au- dible alarm onboard to roust other crew members. Each Raymarine LifeTag is also fitted with a manual activation but- ton. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds will manually trigger the system. This enables crew members to call for assistance in case of fire, flooding, medical emergency or other situations where an immediate response is needed. Raymarine E12185

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Tel. +44(0)23 8045 5129Email. [email protected]. www.hudsonmarine.co.uk

Mercury Yacht HarbourSatchel LaneHambleSouthamptonSO31 4HQ

LifeTag Man Overboard System Features

Key features:

Wireless Man Overboard

Raymarine LifeTag is a personal man overboard (MOB) system that consists of a base station and wireless tags worn by crew members,family or pets. Raymarine LifeTag can be used as a standalone system or integrated into a Raymarine SeaTalk network.

Basic system includes two Raymarine LifeTags and a base station.

System can be expanded (extra Raymarine LifeTags sold separately)to monitor up to 16 Raymarine LifeTags. Larger boats may be coveredby an additional base station (max. of 2 base stations).

Supplied velcro strap enables Raymarine LifeTags to be fittedaround the wrist of an adult or child, an article of clothing, belt loop ora pet's collar.

LED for status feedback.

Replaceable CR2 Lithium batteries supplied - expected battery lifeis one year (with over 2000 operational hours).

Easy to use

Each Raymarine LifeTag pendant broadcasts a uniqueidentification code back to the Raymarine LifeTag base station,telling it that its wearer is "safe."

The lightweight Raymarine LifeTag pendant can be easilyattached to your life jacket, PFD, safety harness or belt. Itsfeatherweight (1.5 ounces) and compact size make itunobtrusive and easy to wear. Raymarine LifeTag'sstate-of-the-art electronics ensure a long battery life in excess of2000 hours.

In an emergency

In the event of an actual man overboard situation, the victim's Life-Tag signal is rapidly degraded by immersion in water, or as the dis-tance between the victim and boat increase, typically 30ft (9m).

The LifeTag base station responds automatically by sounding an au-dible alarm onboard to roust other crew members.

Each Raymarine LifeTag is also fitted with a manual activation but-ton. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds will manuallytrigger the system. This enables crew members to call for assistancein case of fire, flooding, medical emergency or other situationswhere an immediate response is needed.

Raymarine E12185