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Avoid submerging your Lifeline with upper cap open. Speaker performance may be temporarily affected. Web: www.nautiluslifeline.com Email: info@nautiluslifeline.com WARNING! The Nautilus Lifeline is an aid to your safety. It is not a life-saving device. It is not intended to save your life.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchase of a Nautilus Lifeline VHF-GPS Radio for Divers! Your unit is ready for immediate use as a fully functional marine VHF radio and GPS. You can talk on the radio using either of the following buttons: Green Chat Button: Channel 68 by default, and adjustable to any marine VHF frequency.
The labels "IMPORTANT" and NOTE alert you to information that is important to proper operation or maintenance of your Nautilus Lifeline. IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WARNING! The Nautilus Lifeline is intended to aid in your safety. It is not a life-saving device. It is not intended to save your life. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules.
USAGE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION In the EU, the Nautilus Lifeline Radio for Divers is a class 2 device. Not all frequencies in the EU are harmonized, and users are advised to select their country or region of diving in order to ensure that the correct table of channels is available.
To enter your MMSI number, see Register Your Nautilus Lifeline on page 11 Global Positioning System: (GPS) A means for locating any point on the earth. On your Nautilus Lifeline, it allows your latitude and longitude position to be acquired as long as you have a clear view of the sky. This ensures that you can be found even without communicating your position.
Check the O-ring carefully for dust or contaminants before submerging the unit. Also make sure that the USB cover is firmly in place. Charge the Unit Your Nautilus Lifeline comes from the factory with a partial charge. You can charge it by connecting it to a USB charger, to any computer, or to a USB wall adapter using the supplied USB cable.
NOTE: You must enter an MMSI number in order to have full use of the distress mode function. You can only enter your MMSI number once, and you can only enter one MMSI number. If you need to change it or add a new MMSI number, contact Nautilus Lifeline in order to reset your MMSI number to the default 000000000.
Press and hold the Orange Button until question “Continue?” appears. Press the Orange Button to select “Yes”. USING YOUR NAUTILUS LIFELINE To use the radio on your Nautilus Lifeline, follow the instructions under each section below: • Chat to Other Boats or Divers •...
Use distress mode to transmit a distress message and indicate your GPS position and alert message to stations or vessels within range that are equipped with a modern VHF marine radio. NOTE: This feature is not activated until your Nautilus Lifeline has been registered online. Please visit www.nautiluslifeline.com...
When satisfied with the settings, press and hold the Green Button for 2 seconds to confirm and return to the home screen. Change the Green Chat Button channel Your Nautilus Lifeline can store any VHF channel. The Green Chat Button is pre-set to channel 68. In order to change the Green Chat Button channel to any marine VHF frequency: Press the Green Chat Button quickly 3 times.
Replace the Battery An 1850 mAh lithium ion battery is used to power the Nautilus Lifeline. Return your unit to the manufacturer if the battery needs to be changed. Any attempt to replace the battery by the user will void the warranty.
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