Weatherdock easyONE-DSC-CL A10901 Manuale utente

easyONE-DSC-CL
A10901
AIS MOB + DSC
User manual
English
Vers.: 1.0

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Table of Content
1. Safety information 5
2. Product and Performance
Description 5
2.1. Use for intended purpose 5
3. Product overview 7
4. Operating elements 8
4.1. Alarmap 8
4.2. “ON” button 8
4.3. “TEST” button 9
4.4. Antenna 9
5. Operation 10
5.1. ALERT 11
5.1.1. Automatic Activation 11
5.1.2. Manual Activation 11
5.1.3. Functionality 11
5.2. TEST functionality (MOB TEST) 14
5.3. Deactivation
(switching off the device) 17
6. Programming of MMSI numbers
for DSC closed loop 18
7. Life Jacket integration 26
8. Maintenance and Service 27

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8.1. Basic Antenna Position 27
8.2. Maintenance / Service 29
8.3. Cleaning 30
8.4. Contact and Product Support 30
8.5. Disposal 31
9. Troubleshooting 31
10. Database and login 33
11. License agreement 34
12. Warranty 34
13. Specications 36

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Revision Status of the User Manual
A10901, Version 1.0, DT, MK, VV 03/2018
Due to legal requirements the enclosed declaration of
conformity has to be placed aboard always.
Table of abriviations
AIS Automatic Identication System
COG Course over Ground
DSC Digital Selective Call
ECDIS Electronical Chart Display
GMDSS Global Maritime Distress and Safety
System
GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System
MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identication
MOB Man over Board
SAR Search and Rescue
SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea
SOG Speed over Ground

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1. Safety information
• Please read the safety information and instructions
carefully. Please keep the safety information and
instructions for future reference.
• Keep the device out of reach of children.
• The built-in strong transmitter may possibly have a
negative effect on medical devices such as pace-
makers.
• Wrongful triggering of an AIS alert is not a minor
offense and may entail consequential costs.
• Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an
incorrect battery type. Dispose of used batteries
according to instructions.
• The capacity of the batteries decreases if the device is
used at a temperature below 0°C or above 55°C.
Keep the device away from heat or hot environments.
If these safety instructions are not observed, the
batteries may overheat, explode or ignite inside the
easyONE-DSCCL and may cause permanent damage to
the device or environment.
2. Product and Performance
Description
2.1. Use for intended purpose
The easyONE-DSCCL is a portable, battery-operated AIS MOB
(Man over Board) and DSC distress transmitter with an inte-

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grated GNSS receiver. The device is intended for the usage
in combination with an automatic life jacket. The device
has a manual release mechanism and an automatic release
mechanism by water contact. The AIS MOB easyONE-DSCCL
is oatable without the need of any otation aids.
The AIS / DSC distress transmitter is designed for usage in
distress situation for alerting via:
• AIS: All AIS receivers within transmission range of the
AIS MOB
• DSC Closed Loop: Only pre-programmed MMSIs of DSC
receivers within range
• DSC Open Loop: All DSC receivers within range of the
transmitter
These recipients get information about the event of a
distress situation as well as the current position.
A transmission of position report in DSC closed loop is
possible to up to 8 different MMSIs, if they are already pro-
grammed into the easyONE-DSCCL device (programming can
be done easily with an iOS or Android device via Bluetooth)
A position report transmission in DSC open loop can be
trig-gered manually once by pressing the TEST button for 5
seconds during ALERT mode.
=> Responsible regulating authority can provide country
specic information if DSC open loop is allowed in your
area.
The easyONE-DSCCL device is compliant to the world wide
used AIS System (Automatic Identication System) and DSC
radio system (Digital Selective Call).

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3. Product overview
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2
3
4
5
7
8
9
11
13
12
10
6
1. Bottom section housing
2. Upper section
3. Antenna ap
4. Alarm ap
5. Antenna
6. Antenna winding head
7. “TEST” button
8. “ON” button
9. Seizing, 1m
10. GNSS status LED
11. FLASH LED
12. Red FLARE LED
13. Water soluable cellulose
tablet

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4. Operating elements
4.1. Alarmap
The transparent plastic cover (4) in the upper
frontal section of the device serves to avoid
false alarms and locks the antenna
ap (3) at the same time.
4.2. “ON” button
The easyONE-DSCCL can be activated manually by
pressing the “ON“ button (8).
Parallel to the AIS Signal a DSC
distress call is broadcasted.
(only to pre-programmed
MMSI numbers)
(more information for alert
functionality see chap. 5.1)

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4.3. “TEST” button
The device can be activated for an electrical
function test by pressing the “TEST“ button (7).
In addition to the AIS test message
an one-time DSC distress call is
sent to all pre-programmed MMSI
numbers. The red LED FLARE is also
activated once.
During test transmission the red
LEDs are blinking.
4.4. Antenna
The antenna (5) is rolled up in the upper section of the
transmitter. It’s locked by a water soluble pill (12) and the
alarm and antenna ap. When the antenna ap (3) was
triggered upon water contact or the
alarm ap (4) was removed manually
the antenna unfolds independently.
The device activates automatically
upon water contact without requir-
ing user intervention.

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5. Operation
The easyONE-DSCCL is oatable without
any oatation aids.
During heavy sea the oating AIS MOB
easyONE-DSCCL may take a longer time
to get the position information by
GNSS.
The best AIS transmitter and GPS
receiver performance will be achieved
by holding the distress transmitter with
your hands as far away from the water
as possible.
LED display Operating status
FLASH-LED (11) + red FLARE
LEDs (12) ashing
Device is transmitting
GNSS-Status-LED (10) per-
manently on
Current position is being
determined
GNSS-Status-LED (10) ash-
ing
GNSS signal is perfect. The
position is continously be-
ing determined
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