Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB2 Cat II with EPIRB and NFC Marine Safety
rescueME EPIRB2 Cat II with EPIRB and NFC
With Return Link Service (RLS) technology and Near Field Communication (NFC) capabilities, the EPIRB2 offers significant advantages over its predecessors. RLS comforts those who activate the beacon by confirming that their distress message has been received and the inclusion of NFC capability allows the use of a smartphone app to monitor the EPIRB's battery and other functions ensuring its good operation.
The innovative features of the EPIRB2 make it an excellent choice for a wide variety of marine applications specific to recreational and commercial vessels.
To develop the EPIRB2, Ocean Signal has drawn on its substantial experience in the design and production of high-quality, feature-rich EPIRBs, using a compact and convenient form factor. Utilizing multiple levels of integrated signaling technology, nincluding 406 MHz, GNSS positioning (GPS, Galileo, Glonass) and a 121.5 MHz homing signal, the EPIRB2 effortlessly guides search and rescue forces to your location. The addition of Return Link Service (RLS) technology and near-field communication capability round out the EPIRB2's impressive feature set.
Smartphone connectivity using near-field communication close
The integration of NFC technology provides users with the ability to easily access beacon data from their mobile phones. Simply placing a phone near the beacon automatically opens the Ocean Signal Product app and provides access to a wealth of usage data, including current battery life, number of self-tests performed, number of GNSS tests carried out and, if applicable, the duration during which the beacon was activated.
Des inDetailed training on each self-test and GNSS test carried out by the beacon is also available. Information accessible for each successful GNSS test includes access to a map showing exactly where the test was performed, the date at which time the test took, the time it took for the beacon to obtain a GNSS location, the number of satellites used by the beacon to obtain this location and the accuracy of the location.
Worldwide coverage via the Cospas-Sarsat satellite network
Exploiting the range world of the Cospas-Sarsat satellite network, EPIRB2 can be activated anywhere, at any time, and will transmit your 406 MHz distress message. The distress transmission includes beacon coordinates derived from the EPIRB's built-in GNSS receiver and accurate to within 100 meters.
RLS reassures users by sending a return signal via the Galileo satellite network directly to the beacon to confirmsea that the distress message has been received and the location of the beacon has been detected. User confirmation is clearly indicated by a flashing blue light.
Return Link Service (RLS)
The inherent stress associated with maritime emergency situation The situation is a difficult symptom that all boaters unfortunately have to deal with if they find themselves in a distress scenario. Fortunately, the inclusion of the RLS function in EPIRB2 helps minimize stress in such situations. RLS provides direct confirmation to the beacon letting the user know that their distress message has been received and their location has been detected. Indication of EPIRB functionality is represented by a distinctive blue light, allowing users to easily determine when EPIRB confirmation is received.
Ocean Signal is proud to continue offering new features ininteresting such as RLS. and NFC as it maintains its goal of offering innovative security products of the highest quality. Whatever the reason for your next trip or the chosen destination, guarantee your safety with the transport of the EPIRB2.
Features:
- No subscription required
- 406 MHz Cospas Sarsat DistreSignal SS (MEOSAR compatible)
- 121.5 MHz local reference signal
- Connectivity smartphone via NFC (Near Field Communication)
- Free Ocean Signal product application
- Feature RLS (Return Link Service)
- GPS | Galileo | Glonass GNSS
- Strobe and infrared strobe
- Worldwide coverage
- Class 3 version ( manual activation only) available
- Small and light
- 10 year battery life
- >= 48 hours operational lifespan
Specificationions:
- Output power (406/121.5): 406.040 MHz, 5 W (nominal) / 121.5 MHz, 50 mW (nominal)
- RLS: Return Link Service (RLS) confirmation directly to the beacon
- NFC/Mobile App: Near Field Communication (NFC) and mobile app included
- Strobe : White and infrared
- Size (antenna not deployed) – Beacon only: 6.8 x 3.6 x 3.1", 17.27 x 9.14 x 7.87 cm
- Weight – Tag only: 0.42 lb (190 g)
- Battery: Lithium battery, Li/FeS2
- Battery replacement: 10-year replaceable battery ( replace 10 years after date of manufacture or after activation)
- Temperature range (class 2): storage: -22°F to +158°F (-30°C to +70° C), Operation: -4°F to +131°F (-20°C to +55°C)
- GPS: 72 multiple channels -Constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo and Glonass GNSS)
- Activation: Off support and wet, or manually in or out ofsupport (Class 3 – manual activation only)
- Waterproof: 33 ft (10m) for 5 min.
- Floatable: Yes
- Operational life: 48 hours minimum at -4°F (-20°C)
- Deployment: Category II - Manual release (manual deployment)
- Warranty: 2 years (5 years if registered)
- Approvals: Cospas-Sarsat, FCC, RED (see www .acreelectronics.com for a complete list of approvals)
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Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB2 Cat II with RLS and NFC Product description
rescueME EPIRB2 Cat II with RLS and NFC
With Return Link Service (RLS) and Near Field technology Thanks to its communication capabilities (NFC), the EPIRB2 offers significant advantages over its predecessors. RLS comforts those who activate the beacon by confirming that their distress message has been received and the inclusion of NFC capability allows the use of a smartphone app to monitor the EPIRB's battery and other functions ensuring its good operation.
The innovative features of the EPIRB2 make it an excellent choice for a wide variety of marine applications specific to recreational and commercial vessels.
To develop the EPIRB2, Ocean Signal has drawn on its substantial experience in the design and production of high quality, feature-rich EPIRBs, using a compact and convenient form factor.tick. Utilizing multiple levels of integrated signaling technology, including 406 MHz, GNSS positioning (GPS, Galileo, Glonass) and a 121.5 MHz reference signal, the EPIRB2 effortlessly guides search and rescue forces to at your location. The addition of Return Link Service (RLS) technology and near-field communication capability round out the EPIRB2's impressive feature set.
Smartphone connectivity using near-field communication close
The integration of NFC technology provides users with the ability to easily access beacon data from their mobile phones. Simply placing a phone near the beacon automatically opens the Ocean Signal Product app and provides access to a wealth of usage data, including current battery life, number of self-tests performed, number of GNSS tests carried out and, theif applicable, the duration for which the beacon was activated.
Detailed information on each self-test and GNSS test performed by the beacon is also available. The information accessible for each successful GNSS test includes access to a map showing exactly where the test was performed, the date and time of the test, the time it took for the beacon to obtain a GNSS coordinate reading, the number of satellites used by the beacon to obtain this marker and the accuracy of the location.
Worldwide coverage via the Cospas-Sarsat satellite network
Operator the global reach of the Cospas-Sarsat satellite network, EPIRB2 can be activated anywhere, at any time, and will transmit your 406 MHz distress message. The distress transmission includes beacon coordinates derived from the EPIRB's built-in GNSS receiver and accurate to within 100 meters.
RLS reassures users by sending a feedback signal vihas the Galileo satellite network directly to the beacon to confirm that the distress message has been received and the location of the beacon has been detected. User confirmation is clearly indicated by a flashing blue light.
Return Link Service (RLS)
Return Link Service (RLS) )
The inherent stress associated with a maritime emergency is a difficult symptom that all boaters unfortunately must deal with if they find themselves in a distress scenario. Fortunately, the inclusion of the RLS function in EPIRB2 helps minimize stress in such situations. RLS provides direct confirmation to the beacon letting the user know that their distress message has been received and their location has been detected. Indication of EPIRB functionality is represented by a distinctive blue light, allowing users to easily determine when to confirm it.RLS ation is received.
Ocean Signal is proud to continue offering exciting new features such as RLS. and NFC as it maintains its goal of offering innovative security products of the highest quality. Whatever the reason for your next trip or the chosen destination, guarantee your safety with the EPIRB2.
Features:
- No subscription required
- Cospas Sarsat 406 MHz distress signal (MEOSAR compatible)
- Local homing signal 121.5 MHz
- Smartphone connectivity via NFC (Near Field Communication)
- Free Ocean Signal Product application
- RLS (Back Link Service) Feature
- GPS | Galileo | Glonass GNSS
- Strobe and infrared strobe
- Worldwide coverage
- Class 3 version (manual activation only) available
- Small and light
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- Autono10 year battery life
- >= 48 hours operational life
Specifications:
- Output power (406/121.5): 406.040 MHz, 5 W (nominal) / 121.5 MHz, 50 mW (nominal)
- RLS: Return link service confirmation ( EPIRB) directly to the beacon
- NFC/Mobile application: Near field communication (NFC) and mobile application included
- Strobe: White and infrared
- Size ( antenna not deployed) – Beacon only: 6.8 x 3.6 x 3.1", 17.27 x 9.14 x 7.87 cm
- Weight – Beacon only: 0.42 lb ( 190 g)
- Battery: Lithium battery, Li/FeS2
- Battery replacement: Battery replaceable for 10 years (to be replaced 10 years after the date of manufacture or after activation)
- Temperature Range (Class 2): Storage: -22°F to +158°F (-30°C to +70°C), Operation: -4°F to +131°F ( -20°C to +55°C)
- GPS: 72-channel multi-constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo and Glonass GNSS)
- Activation: Out of mount and wet, or manually in or out of mount (Class 3 – manual activation only)
- Waterproof: 33 feet (10 m) for 5 min.
- Floating: Yes
- Operational life: 48 hours minimum at -4°F (-20°C)
- Deployment : Category II - Manual release (manual deployment)
- Warranty: 2 years (5 years if registered)
- Approvals: Cospas-Sarsat, FCC, RED (see www.acreelectronics.com for a complete list of approvals)
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Type: | Maritime security | EPIRB |
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