Technical data
Y1-03-0173 Rev. E 7
4.2.4  GPS Antenna Orientation (2797.4 ONLY) 
When activated it is critical that you do not cover the front bottom portion of the P-EPIRB with any 
body part, water, clothing, etc. The GPS Antenna is located under the front bottom portion of the 
case behind the embossed ACR logo. To ensure proper operation it needs to be unobstructed with a 
clear view to the sky. Avoid submerging this portion of the P-EPIRB in water if possible, as water 
will shield and inhibit the GPS receiver and may cause difficulties obtaining LAT/LON coordinates. 
4.3  406/121.5 Antenna Position 
For maximum performance you must deploy the P-EPIRB antenna into the proper position (see 
figure 2). The antenna will snap into place and be slightly slanted to the side. Be sure the antenna is 
positioned facing the sky and avoid submerging in water. If afloat employ all means to keep the      
P-EPIRB out of the water and the antenna dry. For best results it is important to keep the antenna dry 
and away from the water. Water acts as a detractor from the performance and reduces the P-EPIRB’s 
effectiveness. 
4.4  Deactivation 
  To deactivate your P-EPIRB, depress the “OFF” button for 1 second (see figure 5). 
    Once off, all blinking LED’s will stop signifying that the P-EPIRB is no longer sending your rescue 
message. 
4.5 Self Test 
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE TESTS. 
BE PREPARED TO RECORD DATA FROM THE TEST 
Self test is initiated by holding the self test button (see figure 1) for at least ½ second and less than 
five seconds. Your P-EPIRB will sound an initial beep and green LED (Light Emitting Diode) flash 
to signify the test has begun. The green LED will flash a second time to indicate that the self test was 
successful. 
AquaFix™ 406 GPS I (P/N 2797.2) self tested components
: Data Integrity and Memory; 
406 MHz Synthesizer; RF Power/Battery 
AquaFix™ 406 GPS I/O (P/N 2797.4) self tested components: Data Integrity and Memory; 
406 MHz Synthesizer; RF Power/Battery; GPS header 
If your P-EPIRB flashes two green LED’s, the test has been successfully completed. If you 
encounter only the initial green LED flash alone, your P-EPIRB has failed the self test, please contact 
ACR Electronics or an authorized Battery Replacement Center for servicing of your P-EPIRB. 
NOTE: During a self test your P-EPIRB will send a 406 MHz signal coded as self-test to the satellite 
system. The homing signal at 121.5 MHz is inhibited during self test; this allows you to test your P-
EPIRB any time during the day without causing any false alarms. 
4.6  Battery Witness Seal Life 
ACR strongly recommends performing the self test on the AquaFix™ 406 GPS on a monthly basis.  
If your P-EPIRB flashes an initial Red LED at the beginning of the Self Test, this indicates that your 
electronic witness has been broken and you have used more than 1 hour of battery life. While the P-
EPIRB will still operate normally in an emergency, ACR strongly recommends you have your battery 
replaced and the electronic witness reset to ensure that you will have 24 hours of battery power 
should you ever need to activate your unit in an emergency 










