FCC
COSPAS-SARSAT
USCG
MED EC Type Examination (Module B)
Meets: GMDSS, RTCM, IEC and IMO standards
NOTE: For complete information regarding beacon type approvals, please visit ACR’s website at
www.ACRARTEX.com
EPIRB Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register?
Your beacon must be programmed and registered to the Country’s Authority to which the vessel is
registered/ flagged. To find your country’s national authority visit www.acrartex.com/support/registrations.
For registration in the United States, the fastest and easiest way to register is online at
www.beaconregistration.noaa.gov/.
Why do I register?
As owner of this beacon, it is mandatory that you register it with the EPIRB National Authority of your country.
In the event of activation, as long as your beacon has been properly registered, search and rescue teams will
know who you are, and contacts provided may be able to supply information about your specific travel plans. In
the absence of this information, it may take longer for a search and rescue operation to begin.
How accurate is my beacon?
The GPS coordinates that are transmitted by your beacon enable search and rescue authorities to locate the
beacon’s position to an accuracy of 110 yards (100 m).
When should I activate my EPIRB?
Activate during situations of grave and imminent danger when all other means of self-rescue have been
exhausted.
What do I do if I have a false alarm?
Any false alarm must be reported to the nearest search and rescue authorities. Report to them the EPIRB
15-digit Unique Identifier Number (UIN) printed on the beacon, time & date, and the location, duration and
cause of activation. The primary contact point in the United States for the notification of False Alerts is the U.S.
Coast Guard (USCG) and the telephone number is 1-855-406-8724.
Where should and shouldn’t I mount my beacon?
The manual release (category 2) bracket must be mounted in a protected location that is easily accessible
should it be necessary to abandon ship. The bracket should be mounted on a vertical surface with the antenna
pointed towards the sky. Do not mount the beacon near a compass (minimum distance 1.4 meters). The
automatic release (category 1) bracket must be mounted free from obstruction, to allow the beacon to
automatically float free from the vessel in case of sinking. The bracket should be mounted on a vertical surface
with the antenna pointing skyward or a horizontal surface with the beacon face up.
For a complete list of Frequently Asked Questions visit: www.ACRARTEX.com/support/FAQs
EPIRB SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
CATEGORY II BRACKET (For P/N 2831)
Routine Beacon Maintenance:
Every 90 days perform a visual inspection
of the mounting bracket and beacon for
deterioration and/or residue build-up
including:
Check antenna for tightness
Clean the beacon and mounting
bracket with a damp cloth
Check EPIRB case and bracket for
any damage
Review battery expiration date
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
This EPIRB is fitted with a user replaceable battery. The
battery for this EPIRB can be procured at any ACR dealer.
Battery replacement is due after activation or by expiry date
on the beacon, whichever comes first.
To mount the EPIRB in the category II bracket, insert the top cap first at a slight angle
and then press the bottom casing until the EPIRB clicks and is firmly supported. The
EPIRB can only be mounted inside the bracket with the ON/Test buttons facing out.
GlobalFIX V4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
GPS
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida