Product specifications

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LifeTag
How does it work in standalone
configuration?
If a crew member falls overboard, or strays
out of range – typically 9m (30') – contact
with the base-station is lost and a loud alarm
sounds.
How does it work in a SeaTalk
network?
If you have a Raymarine SeaTalk network
equipped with Raymarine multifunction
displays or ST60+ or ST290 instruments, an
emergency waypoint (999) is created with
co-ordinates relating to the point at which the
alarm was activated. A bearing to waypoint
'999' is displayed (in addition to the audible
alarm) so that you can navigate back to the
position at which contact with the LifeTag
was lost.
Man Overboard Situation
In the event of a man overboard situation,
Raymarine multifunction displays connected
to a LifeTag system will display the position
at which the signal was lost and the alarm
raised. The display will also show the bearing
from your vessel’s current position back to the
position at which the signal was lost, thereby
increasing your chances of a successful
recovery.
LifeTag is a personal man overboard (MOB) system that consists of a base station and wireless tags
worn by crew members, family or pets. LifeTag can be used as a standalone system or integrated
into a Raymarine SeaTalk network.
LifeTag Man OverbOard SySTeM
What's in the box…
The basic LifeTag system consists of the following items:
Base Station, External Alarm and 2 LifeTags.
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