Tron SART20 Tron SART20: Users Manual Users Manual
Tron SART20 Tron SART20: Users Manual Users Manual
Tron SART20 Tron SART20: Users Manual Users Manual
USERS MANUAL
USERS MANUAL
Tron SART20
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LED
Light Emitting Diode
PWB
Printed Wire Board
RF
Radio Frequency
SART
Search and Rescue Transponder
VHF
Very High Frequency
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Amendment Records
AMEND- INCORP. DATE PAGE(S) VERSION REASON
MENT NO. BY FOR CHANGE
3 ES 29.07.08 1 C Background
Lifeboat bracket
4 ES 04.08.08 15,16 D updated
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The information in this book has been carefully checked and is believed to
be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies.
CAUTION!
This equipment contains CMOS integrated circuits. Observe handling pre-
cautions to avoid static discharges which may damage these devices. Jo-
tron AS reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any
products or modules described herein to improve reliability, function or de-
sign. Jotron AS does not assume any liability arising out of the application
or use of the described product.
WARNING / IMPORTANT
Jotron AS is a prime manufacturer of safety equipment designed for rescue
of human lives and their property. For safety equipment to be effective in
line with the design parameters it is important that they are handled, stowed
and maintained in compliance with the manufacturers instructions. Jotron
AS cannot be held responsible for any damage caused due to incorrect use
of the equipment or breach of laid down procedures or for failure of any
specific component or other parts of the equipment.
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Table of contents
1 General description 7
1.1 Tron SART20 features 8
2 Technical specifications 10
2.1 Electrical specifications 10
2.2 Mechanical specification 10
3 Functional description 11
3.1 General 11
3.1.1 Tron SART20 electronic assembly 11
3.1.2 Battery module 12
3.1.3 Bottom lid 12
4 Installation 13
4.1 Brackets 13
4.1.1 Wall bracket 13
4.1.2 Lifeboat bracket 14
4.2 Installation tips 16
4.2.1 How to use the brackets in life rafts 16
4.2.2 Installation diagram 17
4.2.3 Mounting a pipe 17
4.3 Using the telescopic pole 19
4.4 Using the 10m rope 20
5 Operating instructions 20
5.1 Activating Tron SART20 20
5.2 Deactivating Tron SART20 20
5.3 Test of Tron SART20 21
7 Service agents 27
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1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Several mounting brackets and mounting aids are available to ensure correct
mounting and use of the radar transponder.
The purpose of the Tron SART20 is to perform a secondary alarm when se-
arch and rescue units are searching for a life raft / lifeboat in distress. The Tron
SART20 will help the units to pinpoint exactly where the distressed boat is lo-
cated in a larger area. This is done with the help of the radar on the searching
ship or helicopter.
When the Tron SART20 is interrogated (hit) by a radar signal, it will immediately
start to transmit a number of sweeps covering the complete maritime 3 cm
radar band.
These sweeps are detected on the radar screen and are used to navigate di-
rectly towards the distressed life raft, for details on radar display see chapter
5.3.
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The Tron SART20 should be activated immediately after activation of the EPIRB
or by instruction from the rescue control centre.
The batteries of the Tron SART20 will last at least 96 hours in standby after
activation and then minimum 8 hours of continuous operation.
Although the transponder does not send any alarm via satellite, VHF or other
radio communication, the use should be limited to short tests and emergency
situations.
This is to save battery capacity in case of a situation where the transponder is
needed.
Buoyant:
Tron SART20 is buoyant in case the transponder is accidentally dropped into
the water. To increase coverage the SART20 should always be held or mounted
as high as possible.
Rugged design:
The Tron SART20 will withstand a drop from 20 meters into the water. It is re-
sistant to seawater, oil and sunlight.
Handling:
Tron SART20 is designed for easy operation, with a brief operating instruction
printed on the unit. It comes standard with a 10 meter rope and a shackle hook
to be used for hanging the SART20 on the inside of a life raft.
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Indicators:
Tron SART20 is equipped with an LED and a built in buzzer to indicate operation.
The LED will normally give a flash each 4 seconds to show that the Tron SART20
is activated.
When a search and rescue unit is approaching the buzzer will sound each time
the SART20 is hit by the radar. A continuous sound from the buzzer means that
the ship or helicopter is close to the Tron SART20 and the radar is hitting the
Tron SART20 continuously.
Battery unit.
The battery module is to be replaced every 5.year. A battery expiry label on the
Tron SART20 housing displays the expiry date.
A new battery comes complete with cable and connector.
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2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Materials used:
Transponder housing: Polycarbonate with 10% fiberglass.
Bracket: Anodized aluminum.
Transponder dimensions:
Max diameter: 89 mm
Length: 250 mm
Weight: 482 g
Transponder with standard storage bracket:
Max diameter: 90 mm
Length: 250 mm
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3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
3.1 GENERAL
Tron SART20 consists of a housing sealed at the lower end with a bottom lid
and may be split into the following main parts:
1. Bottom lid.
2. Housing with Tron SART20 electronic assembly and battery module.
The housing is made of polycarbonate.
1 2
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A new battery module comes complete with cable and connector and can be
changed by opening the bottom lid at of the Tron SART20.
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4 INSTALLATION
Tron SART20 can be mounted several ways, depending on the options availa-
ble. As a general rule, the transponder should be mounted as high as possible
to increase line of sight to the search and rescue units.
Metal objects close to the transponder should be avoided, these will limit the
performance in the directions they are located.
4.1 BRACKETS
There are two different mounting brackets available.
1. Wall bracket
2. Lifeboat bracket (optional)
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Activate the transponder and put it into the bracket. Secure the transponder
to the bracket. The bracket will fit a pipe with a maximum diameter of 50mm.
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Figure 4.1.2a, Tron SART20 lifeboat bracket. Figure 4.1.2b, Tron SART20 to
put into lifeboat bracket.
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Clip
The state when inserted
into the wall bracket
Insert the clip of the
SART20 main unit into the
wall bracket from a top
Wall
Wall bracket:
- For mounting, use 3 mm
screws or wood screws,
depending on the wall type
Figure 4.2.2, Installation diagram of the SART20 main unit and the wall bracket
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A telescopic pole can be used to extend the height of the Tron SART20, inside
or outside the life raft/boat. Simply extend the attached pole to the full length
(app. 1,2m from the top of the Tron SART20). Make sure that the rod is locked
by pulling hard when it is fully extended. The rod can now be fastened or held
by a person. Ensure the rod is held as vertical as possible when activating the
Tron SART20.
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5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Test of the Tron SART20 is done using the ships own 3 cm radar. The radar
display will show different patterns depending on the range to the transponder.
See Figure 5.3a, b and c for details of the radar display. Note that the examples
shown are typical and will vary with the radar performance (height, power out-
put and sensitivity).
With the transponder located close to the radar the signals will appear as rings
on the radar display. The rings may be broken in some sectors, depending on
ship construction and other obstacles, and does not indicate an error in the
transponder. Placing it further away will reduce the signals to 12 dots on the
radar display, showing
the direction to the transponder.
2. Simultaneously a person should observe the radar display to check for cor
rect pattern. The radar should be set for a 10 nm range.
3. The test should preferably be done in open sea to avoid interference on the
radar display from land echoes.
Figure 5.3a
Typical display when Tron SART20 is located near (<0.2 nm) the radar.
Radar range is 10 nm. Rings are off.
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Figure 5.3.b
Typical display when Tron SART20 is located close (1nm) to the radar.
Radar range is 10 nm. Rings are at 2 nm.
Figure 5.3c
Typical display when Tron SART20 is located away (>2 nm) from the radar.
Radar range is 10 nm. Rings are at 2 nm.
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CAUTION!
While the Tron SART20 is activated it will respond to any 3 cm radars
within range. Tests must be made as short as possible (5 min) to avoid
interference and to avoid wasting battery capacity.
6.1 MAINTENANCE
Tron SART20 requires the following maintenance:
Every 5. year.
The battery unit must be replaced every 5 year. Storage of batteries over a long
period of time will reduce their capacity. To ensure long and reliable operation
the battery unit must be replaced every 5 year. The battery replacement can be
performed on board using the procedure in chapter 6.2.1.
6.2 SERVICE
Warranty Service
The warranty of the equipment is void if the customer has tried to repair, mo-
dify or rebuild the unit, deliberate or accidental damage, failure to follow Jotron
instructions with respect to approved service agents or if the unit has been ex-
posed to environmental conditions outside the specifications of the unit. As
standard Jotron AS warrants that this product will be free from defects in mate-
rials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date received by end
user, limited to 18 months from purchase from Jotron AS.
If the unit is in need of repair, please return it carriage paid to the agent that you
purchased it from. Provided that the unit(s) returned for repair is found to be
under warranty, man-hour cost and material cost will be covered by Jotron AS.
Additional costs not related to repair/replacement of the unit will not be co-
vered.
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Dissasembly:
Twist the rubber grip It might be difficult And then twist off Opened
anti-clockwise to to remove the lid. If the lid
remove the lid so, remove the rub-
ber grip first
Rubber holder below Pull out the battery Pull out the cable from connector
battery and electro-
nics removed
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Assembly:
Install the new bat- Connect cable to Add 2x5 g Silica Mount rubber
tery. Make sure the electronics, gel bags holder
cable is within the black= left,
guide red= right
Remove old O-ring Use acid-free Fit the new Reinstall lid- tigh-
using a Credit Card Vaseline on the O-ring ten without tools
new O-ring
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6.2.3 INCINERATION
Incineration should never be performed by battery users but by trained profes-
sionals in authorized facilities with proper gas and fumes treatment.
* Applicable to France
6.2.5 RECYCLING
Send to authorized recycling facilities, through a licensed waste carrier.
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7 SERVICE AGENTS
Jotron UK Ltd.
Crosland Park
Cramlington
NE23 1LA
United Kingdom
Tel +44 1670 712000
Fax +44 1670 590265
E-mail: sales@jotron.com
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Tron SART20, Procedure for putting on the battery expiry date label
1. Procedure for putting in the battery expiry date label (82957)
It is necessary to put " the battery expiry date label " (Refer to the figure below) that indicates the
expiry date of a built-in battery module under the side of the main body of Tron SART20.
Put "the battery expiry date label" on the main body according to the following procedure when
installing SART20 on the shipboard or exchanging the battery.
1) Take "82957 Expiry date label" out of the packing box of Tron SART20.
Use the label included in the ”five years maintenance kit (82615)” when changing the battery
every five years..
2) Take ”82957 Expiry date label” out of the plastic bag.
3) Cut the part (Correspond to the date ("Month" and "year ") after five years from the
installation day or exchange day) out of the label with a punch, scissors or a retractable knife
etc.
4) Put the label on the position under the side of the Tron SART20.
Example: When installing Tron SART20 (or exchanging the battery) in February, 2009
The expiry date is the date when five years were added to February, 2009.
2009 + 5 = 2014 (after five years) Expiry date : ”February(2), 2014”
Cut out the part of "2014" and "2" as shown in the figure below.
2014
Cut out this
Confirm the label of the battery production date that displayed on the clip of the Tron SART20 when
you install the Tron SART20 for the first time.
Or, confirm the battery production date and installation limit when exchanging the battery.
Example: When the production date is July 2010 , the installation limit is as follows.
Note : When the month changes during the week, the previous month is made ”Production date”.
Example: When the year and week number is 13 ,2010, week number ”13” equals ” 29 March 2010
to 4 April 2010”.
Production date is March 2010, not April 2010.
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