Specifications
LifeTag is a personal man overboard (MOB) system that consists of a base
station and wireless tags worn by crew members, family or pets. LifeTag can be
used as a standalone system or integrated into a Raymarine SeaTalk network.
How does it work in standalone configuration?
If a crew member falls overboard, or strays out of range – typically 9m (30') –
contact with the base-station is lost and a loud alarm sounds.
How does it work in a SeaTalk network?
If you have a Raymarine SeaTalk network equipped with Raymarine
multifunction displays or ST60+, ST70 or ST70+ instruments, an emergency
Man Over Board alarm will be activated on the multifunction displays and
instruments. In addition, the multifunction display will show an emergency
waypoint (999) (except ST70+) which is created automatically when the alarm
is activated; it will also show the co-ordinates of and the bearing to that
emergency waypoint. If the SeaTalk network contains an ST60+ Graphic, then
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this too will automatically display the co-ordinates and bearing. This
information can then be used to navigate back to the position where the
MOB alarm was activated.
General Features
` Basic system includes 2 LifeTags and a base station.
` System can be expanded (extra LifeTags sold separately) to monitor up to 16 LifeTags.
Larger boats may be covered by additional base stations.
` Supplied velcro strap enables 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).
` Tags will power off automatically, whilst remaining fully operational.
LifeTag Base Station Features
` Handles communication with each LifeTag.
` Outputs for external alarm siren.
` Secondary output for activating other systems.
` 12V DC power or can be powered by SeaTalk network.
LifeTag Alarm
` Extra loud alarm sound.
` Simple two wire connection to
base station.
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