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Avoid mounting locations that subject the bracket to breaking waves. Avoid mounting locations that do not provide protection from harmful UV rays of the sun. The bracket must be mounted facing inboard to avoid being lost overboard due to impacts of breaking waves, personnel or loose gear. Visually inspect the area surrounding the mounting bracket installation site for hidden hazards or obstacles that may have been overlooked during the location selection. If there is any doubt as to the ready accessibility to the beacon at all times or if any condition may appear to be questionable, conduct a complete and thorough investigation before final approval of the installation. NOTE: When selecting the beacon bracket location, be sure to consider the requirement for four screw holes to secure the bracket. CAUTION: Keep this beacon a safe distance away from all magnetic sources. Magnet safe distance is 4.6 ft or 1.4 m, including the distance from stereo speakers. cat%201%203pc 3. Category I bracket The SeaShelter3™ Category I bracket has five pre-drilled screw holes to use for securing the bracket to a flat surface. Remove the SeaShelter3™ lid by turning the spring loaded knob on the lid 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pull. The lid will lift away from the top of the base and disengage at the bottom of the base. The lid is tethered to the base to help prevent loss. Pull the beacon with steady pressure from the bracket. It is not necessary to remove the HydroFix™ Hydrostatic Release Unit (HRU) to mount the bracket using four of the holes. For extreme conditions a fifth hole is available when the HydroFix is removed and the ejector spring is deployed. The bracket can be held in place to mark the placement of the screw holes or you can use the mounting template provided. The use of #10 pan head stainless steel fasteners (minimum of .” long) and .” washers (not included) is recommended. Make sure that fasteners will not contact any wires or plumbing before drilling pilot holes. 4. Category II bracket Category II brackets are designed to hold the beacon securely in place. The beacon must be manually deployed. The bracket can be mounted on a vertical flat surface with beacon antenna up or on a horizontal flat surface facing skyward. This location must be easily accessible in order to manually deploy the beacon or to perform the required maintenance and functionality tests. Typical locations include near the helm station or just inside the companionway door. The QuickDraw™ Category II bracket has three pre-drilled screw holes to use for securing the bracket to a flat surface. Remove the beacon from the bracket. To do this while holding the assembly, press the “PUSH” lever to release the beacon from the bracket. Pull the beacon forward and down to remove. The bracket can be held in place to mark the holes. The use of #8 pan head stainless steel fasteners and washers (not included) is recommended. Be sure to confirm that fasteners will not contact any wires or plumbing before drilling pilot holes. Push to Release To reinstall the beacon inside the bracket, place the antenna behind the top notch in the bracket. The yellow lanyard roll faces the bracket and rests in the concave part of the bracket. Snap the beacon into place by pushing firmly at the bottom of the beacon (on the ACR logo) until the snaps engage the bottom of the beacon. Top in First Bottom in Second straight snakes 5. Installing the Optional optical GPS interface cable The beacon is fitted with an optical interface to connect with an external Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver that will determine the latitude and longitude of its position. The black lead wire with white stripes should be connected to the output of the external GPS receiver positive transmitter pin. The black wire should be connected to the negative pin. If you have a Category I beacon and bracket, the connector is at the end of the black lead wire plugs into the beacon via the bezel on the top of the beacon. See the location of the GPS interface in previous figures (“Anatomy of your beacon”, page 7 and “Top View”, page 8). It is important to seat the connector completely in the bezel for an operational connection. If you have a Category II beacon and bracket, your connector has two extensions on it that must be aligned with the two notches on the Category II beacon bezel. The connector is then gently inserted downward into place and turned 90° to lock the connector into the bezel. If the external GPS receiver is operational and the connection has been correctly made to the optical interface, the green LED in the optical interface will start flashing at activation. NOTE: The baud rate output for your GPS receiver NMEA 0183 should be 4800 bps. If you are not sure if your receiver is NMEA 0183 compliant, check the interface settings listed in your GPS manual. To optimize your GPS interface feature, be sure that your GPS receiver is equipped with a NMEA 0183 Version 1.5 or higher with GPGGA sen...
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