Ocean Signal Safe Sea S100 User manual

User Manual
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Search and Rescue
Transponder
S100

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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
• REMOVE THE SART FROM ITS MOUNTING OR HOUSING
• ACTIVATE THE SART:
• TETHER THE SART TO THE LIFE RAFT
USING THE LANYARD TO AVOID IT
BEING LOST OVERBOARD.
FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS, THE
SART NEEDS TO BE MOUNTED AT
LEAST 1 METER ABOVE THE SEA.
• THE SART MAY BE ATTACHED TO THE
ROOF OF THE LIFE RAFT USING THE
TIE PROVIDED IN THE LIFE RAFT.
ALTERNATIVELY THE SART MAY BE
MOUNTED ON THE TELESCOPIC POLE
SUPPLIED AND ATTACHED TO THE
SIDE OF THE LIFE RAFT.
NOTE: Refer to section 4.3 for deactivation instructions
1. Break off the protective cover
2. Slide and hold the Green switch to the left,
then slide the Red switch into the down
position and release the Green switch

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CONTENTS
1. GENERAL 5
1.1 Exposure to RF Electromagnetic Energy 5
1.2 Warnings 5
2. S100 OVERVIEW 6
3. INSTALLATION 7
4. OPERATION 8
4.1 Deployment 8
4.2 Activation 9
4.3 Deactivation 10
4.4 Testing 10
5. BATTERIES 11
5.1 Battery Replacement 12
6. APPENDIX 13
6.1 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 13
6.2 Accessories 13
6.3 Specifications 13
6.4 Approvals 14
6.5 Limited Warranty 14

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1. GENERAL
1.1 Exposure to RF Electromagnetic Energy
This product has been evaluated for compliance with the FCC RF exposure limits given in
CFR 47 part 2.1093 at a distance of 2.5cm for “Occupational Use Only”
1.2 Warnings
!Always operate the SART with any part of the device at least 6cm (2.4in)
away from your body.
!The SafeSEA S100 SART is designed for use in emergency only. Only operate
it in situations of grave and imminent danger.
!The SafeSEA S100 SART incorporates a protective tab over the operating
controls to avoid accidental activation and indicate that the unit has been
used.
!After any period of operation, the battery should be replaced and the unit
returned to your local service dealer for replacement of the protective tab.
!Always replace the battery before the expiry date is exceeded to ensure full
operating capacity in case of emergency.
!Please ensure you follow local regulations before disposing of this item.
Ensure the battery is removed from the unit before disposal.

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2. S100 OVERVIEW
1. Telescopic Mounting Pole
2. Lanyard Attachment Point
3. Test Switch
4. Indicator LED
5. Pole Attachment Point
6. Interlock Switch
7. Activation Switch
8. Tear off tag
9. Battery compartment in base

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3. INSTALLATION
The S100 is supplied with a quick release mounting bracket. This bracket should be
mounted on a suitable wall or bulkhead in a position where it can easily be retrieved in an
emergency.
Although the S100 is rugged and waterproof, Ocean Signal recommends mounting the
SART in a protected position whenever possible.
!Do not mount the SART closer than 1 meter to any steering compass as this
may affect the accuracy of the compass.
!Keep the S100 away from any strong magnetic sources such as loudspeak-
ers, compass compensation magnets, etc.
Mark the location of the four screw holes onto the mounting position. Pre-drill the holes if
required then screw the mounting bracket to the surface using the four No6 x 5/8” screws
supplied.
The SART simply clips onto the mounting bracket.

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4. OPERATION
Ensure the SART is always fitted with an unused
battery that is within the marked expiry date.
A SART is not intended as a primary distress
alerting device. At least one of the following
should also be carried on-board your vessel to
alert the authorities to your situation: an EPIRB;
a DSC radio; an Inmarsat satellite terminal.
Once the SART is activated it will help guide the
Search and Rescue authorities to your position.
4.1 Deployment
For the best performance, it is important that
the SART is mounted as high as possible in the
life raft. The S100 SART is supplied with a tele-
scopic pole which will keep the SART at a height
of 1 meter above sea level.
Remove the pole from the back of the SART. A
lanyard is stowed under the rubber pole retain-
er.
!The lanyard should be unwound at
this stage and tied securely to the
life raft to ensure the SART is not
lost overboard.
Remove the cap from the top of the pole and
then pull out the sections until fully extended.
Ensure the sections are locked tight by pulling
on them.
Fit the smallest section of the pole into the pole
attachment point in the base of the SART as
shown, ensuring it is pushed in tightly.

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Raise the SART vertically and attach the pole
to the life raft. Most life rafts are fitted with
suitable attachments to accommodate the SART
pole.
Alternatively, the SART may be attached directly
to the life raft canopy.
4.2 Activation
!The SART should only be
activated if there is grave and
imminent danger to the vessel
and its crew.
To activate the SART, remove the unit from its
mounting bracket.
Break off the clear protective cover over the
Green and Red switches.
Holding the Green switch to the left, push the
Red switch down and hold.
While holding the Red switch down, release the
Green switch to lock the Red switch in the active
position.
During operation, the Red LED next to the Test
switch will flash once every 2-3 seconds to indi-
cate the SART is operational:
When activated by a received radar pulse the
Red LED will start flashing rapidly:

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4.3 Deactivation
If the SART has been inadvertently activated, it can
be turned off simply by reversing the activation
process.
Slide the Green switch to the left - the Red switch
will return to the off position.
Release the Green switch.
It is not possible for the user to replace the clear
protective cover. Return the SART to an Ocean Sig-
nal authorised service centre for replacement.
4.4 Testing
It is recommended that the S100 SART is tested
periodically. A full test should be carried out in
conjunction with an X-band radar on a nearby
vessel if possible. A full test should always be
carried out as part of the annual service, with short
inspections every two months.
Activate Test Mode by rotating the grey test switch
clockwise and holding.
If there is radar activity in the area then the Red
LED will start to flash intermittently, indicating that
the radar signals are being received.
The radar display of any vessels within radar de-
tection range of your location will now be showing
the return from the SART.
Depending on the distance of the vessel to the
SART and the tuning of the radar, the display will
vary between a set of concentric rings to a line of
twelve blips in a straight line on a bearing between
the vessel and the SART.
!Test Mode is the same as Activation
Mode, so keep the test duration to
a minimum to avoid falsely alerting
other vessels that you may be in
distress and minimise battery drain.

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5. BATTERIES
The S100 SART uses a Lithium Iron Disulfide battery pack to power the device. These bat-
teries have a five year storage life before any significant reduction in capacity. Each battery
is marked with an expiry date, which is located at the base of the unit.
!The battery should be replaced before the expiry date has passed to ensure
reliable operation and full capacity in emergency situations.
!Always use batteries manufactured by Ocean Signal. Failure to do so will in-
validate the type approval and may mean the unit does not operate correctly
in a distress situation.
!Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
!Never puncture or attempt to dismantle the battery.
!Never attempt to charge the battery.
!Extreme temperature caused by failure to observe the above warnings
may cause the battery to explode or catch fire, which may result in injury or
damage to surrounding personnel or property.
!Dispose of used batteries in a responsible manner. National or local reg-
ulations on battery disposal may apply including restricting the disposal of
batteries in domestic refuse.
For the Product Safety Data Sheet and advice on battery transportation, please see the
Ocean Signal web site at www.oceansignal.com.

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5.1 Battery Replacement
The battery may be changed by the user,
although commercial vessels may be subject
to local regulations relating to Shore Based
Maintenance that prevent this.
Remove the SART from its mounting bracket
and turn it over.
The battery pack is retained by a single hex head
screw.
Undo the screw using the 3mm Allen (Hex) key
provided.
Remove the pack from the main body.
Insert new battery pack, ensuring that the rub-
ber seal is correctly in position and the pack is
pushed home fully. Tighten screw.
Ensure that any maintenance records on-board
are updated with the new battery expiry date.

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6. APPENDIX
6.1 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
The S100 SART should not need servicing during its lifetime, with the exception of changing
the battery before the marked expiry date.
Regular cleaning, inspection and testing are advised - clean any grime or salt residue off
the unit with a weak solution of detergent in warm water. Never use solvents as this may
affect the structural integrity of the plastics used. Rinse well with fresh water after clean-
ing.
Inspect the unit for signs of case damage or cracks, check the labels are intact and the
battery is within the expiry date. Make sure the telescopic pole (if provided) is still present
and is free to extend.
Check for correct SART operation using the Test Mode (see section 4.4). If the unit appears
to fail testing, check the following points before contacting a service representative:
!Are there any vessels in the vicinity that would have an active radar system
to trigger the SART?
!Is the SART being shielded from being radar visible to other vessels?
6.2 Accessories
Replacement Lithium Battery for S100 LB3S
Ocean Signal Part Number 711S-00609

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6.3 Specifications
Transmitter
Frequency 9.2-9.5GHz
Output Power (EIRP) >400mW
Number of sweeps/per interrogation 12
Supply
Battery Lithium Iron Disulfide (LiFeS2)
Operating life (standby/active) 96/12 hours at -20°C
Test Standards
IEC61097-2, IEC60945,
Environmental
IEC60945 Category Portable
Temperature Range (operating) -20°C to +55°C
Temperature Range (storage) -30°C to +65°C
Waterproof 10 meters
Drop proof (on water) 20 meters
Compass safe distance 1 meter
6.4 Approvals
The SafeSEA S100 SART is approved under the EU Marine Equipment Directive under
MED/4.18 of the current implementing regulation. The Declaration of Conformity can be
downloaded from: www.oceansignal.com/products/S100
The SafeSEA S100 SART is approved in the UK under MSN 1874 (Amendment 5 M+F))
The SafeSEA S100 SART complies with the GMDSS provisions of part 80 of the FCC rules.

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6.5 Limited Warranty
Your SafeSEA S100 SART is warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of two years from date of purchase. Ocean Signal Ltd will, at its
discretion, repair or replace a faulty product free of charge, including return carriage costs
to the owner.
For further assistance, please contact our Technical Service Department:
Email: info@oceansignal.com
Accidental damage and misuse or non-approved modifications are not covered by this war-
ranty. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
Dealer Stamp:
Date of Purchase:

Ocean Signal Ltd.
Unit 4, Ocivan Way
Margate
CT9 4NN
United Kingdom
info@oceansignal.com
www.oceanginal.com
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