GlobalFIX V5 CATII

Beacon & SART & Distress Light & Searchlight Ref : ACR-2852

GlobalFIX™ V5 – Cat II, Manual Release EPIRB

PRICE : NC
     

Description

This device has not yet been authorized as required by the Rules of the FCC or Cospas-Sarsat and does not comply with the requirements of RED (Radio Equipment Directive). This device is not, and may not be offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased until such authorization is obtained.

GlobalFix V5 category II EPIRB with AIS, RLS and NFC

Introducing the most advanced EPIRB (Emergency Positioning Radio Beacon) available. The new ACR GlobalFix V5 EPIRB combines 406 MHz satellite connectivity with Automatic Identification System (AIS) functionality. This means that when the EPIRB is activated not only does it transmit your emergency signal to the global Cospas Sarsat satellite rescue system, but it broadcasts an AIS safety message on VHF frequencies that can be seen immediately by any AIS equipped vessel nearby. Other great features include Return Link Service (RLS) technology that provides visual confirmation to the user that their distress message has been received, a 121.5 MHz homing signal, and visible and infrared strobe lights for easy target identification at night or in poor visibility. Another new feature is Near Field Communication (NFC) which allows users to monitor their EPIRB using a smartphone App. ACR is the global leader in marine safety and rescue technology and the new GlobalFix V5 EPIRB with AIS combines the durability and reliability they are known for with advanced technology designed to speed rescue response time.

Faster Rescues through the Pairing of Global and Local Rescue

The ACR GlobalFix V5 EPIRB accurately derives its position anywhere in the world using GNSS (GPS, Galileo, Glonass) positioning networks. Upon activation 406 MHz distress transmissions relay the GPS EPIRB (GPIRB) position, accurate to within 100 meters, to the worldwide Cospas Sarsat search and rescue satellite network. EPIRB identifiers and position information is relayed to ground stations through the satellite system initiating rescue operations. With advanced AIS technology now incorporated into the EPIRB, once activated an AIS signal is transmitted so that nearby vessels outfitted with an AIS transponder are instantly notified of the EPIRB location. AIS equipped vessels within VHF range of the EPIRB will see a safety message on their screens including MMSI vessel identification. Vessels in the area where the EPIRB has been activated can then start rescue and recovery operations immediately without having to wait for emergency response from the applicable SAR authority. AIS also allows local responders to easily pinpoint the EPIRB’s location which is presented as an AIS target on their onboard display. Nearby vessels with onboard AIS can navigate directly to the EPIRB by selecting the AIS target. This incredible technological advancement will speed recovery times which is sure to save lives.

Smartphone Connectivity utilizing Near Field Communication (NFC)

NFC (Near Field Communication) technology allows users to access EPIRB diagnostics using their smartphones. When a smartphone is placed adjacent to the GlobalFix V5 EPIRB the ACR Product App automatically opens providing access to EPIRB data. Beacon status information in the app includes current battery life, number of self-tests completed, number of GNSS tests completed, and the amount of time the EPIRB has been activated. Detailed information on each self-test and GNSS test performed by the device is also available. GNSS tests show a map view pinpointing where the previous test was performed, the date and time of the test, how long it took the EPIRB to get a fix on the GNSS coordinates, the number of satellites used to obtain that fix, and the accuracy of the fix. Easy App connectivity with NFC allows users to easily check the status of all EPIRB functions to ensure it is working properly.

Return Link Service (RLS)

Return Link Service tells whoever triggers the EPIRB that the distress message has been delivered. An RLS signal sent back through the Galileo satellite network confirms that the distress message along with the precise beacon location and identifiers have been detected. An easy to see flashing blue light indicates the EPIRB’s successful reception of the Return Link message from the Galileo satellite network. The comfort of knowing rescuers are aware that an EPIRB has been activated and that they have its location helps reduce the stress associated with mayday situations.
 
ACR specializes in electronic rescue devices and other life-saving products designed for both professional and recreational mariners. With the addition of AIS, the innovative new ACR GlobalFix V5 EPIRB provides the easiest and quickest path to rescue. Return Link Service provides a welcomed sense of security knowing that your distress message has been received and Near Field Communication provides access to data and product functionality that has never before been available to any EPIRB customer. The new and advanced feature set of the GlobalFix V5 EPIRB makes it perfect for mariners whether coastal cruising, working offshore or crossing oceans.


Product advantages

The new ACR GlobalFix V5 EPIRB is an innovative EPIRB with a unique feature set. The addition of an AIS alert provides the easiest and quickest path to rescue while the included Return Link Service (RLS) functionality provides a welcome sense of security by providing direct to beacon confirmation that your distress message has been received. Adding Near Field Communication (NFC) to the mix allows for smartphone connectivity and access to data and product interaction that has never before been available. This advanced feature set makes the GlobalFix V5 perfect for mariners whether coastal cruising, working offshore or crossing oceans.

Features and Benefits:
  • No Subscription Required
  • 406 MHz Cospas Sarsat Distress Signal (MEOSAR Compatible)
  • 121.5 MHz Local Homing Signal
  • AIS (Automatic Identification System) Alert
  • Smartphone connectivity via NFC (Near Field Communication)
  • Free ACR Beacon Mobile App
  • RLS (Return Link Service) Functionality
  • GPS | Galileo | Glonass GNSS
  • Strobe and Infrared Strobe
  • Global Coverage
  • Category II (Manual) bracket options
  • Small and lightweight
  • 10 year battery life
  • >= 48 hours Operational Life


Features

 

Name

GlobalFix V5

Product Description

EPIRB with AIS, RLS, and NFC

Model Number

RLB-44

Output Power (406/121.5)

406.040 MHz, 5W (nominal) / 121.5 MHz, 50mW (nominal)

AIS

Automatic Identification System (AIS) Alert for Local Rescue

RLS

Return Link Service (RLS) confirmation direct to beacon

NFC / Mobile App

Near Field Communication (NFC) and Mobile App Included

Strobe

White & Infrared

Size (antenna up) - Beacon Only

470 mm x 109 mm x 111 mm)

Weight - Beacon Only

1.78 lbs (810 G)

Battery

Lithium battery, Li/FeS2

Battery Replacement

10-year replaceable battery (replace 10 years after the date of manufacture or after activation)

Temperature Range (Class 2)

Storage: -22°F to +158°F (-30°C to +70°C)

Operating: -4°F to +131°F (-20°C to +55°C)

GPS

72 Channel Multi-constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo, & Glonass GNSS)

Activation

Out of bracket and wet, or manually in or out of the bracket

Waterproof

33 ft (10 m) for 5 min.

Buoyant

Yes

Operational Life

48 hours minimum @ -4°F (-20°C)

Deployment

Category II - Manual Release (manual deploy)

Warranty

5 years

Accessories

EPIRB Mounting Hardware (Included - P/N 9657)

Cat II Bracket (P/N 9656)

HRU (P/N 9490.1)

Approvals (pending)

Cospas-Sarsat, FCC, RED, Canada, AMSA, New Zealand (see www.acrelectronics.com for full list of approvals)


Technical characteristics

Battery replacement life (years) : 10
Brand : ACR
Category : II
Frequency : 406.037/121.5 MHz
Function : EPIRB
Identification System (AIS) functionality : YES
Integrated GPS : YES
NFC (Near Field Communication) : YES
RLS (Return Link Service) : YES
Type : EPIRB
WheelMarked : YES