- -€119.10
Put the odds in your favor in an emergency situation with the new ACR GlobalFix V5 (Cat. 1) beacon for rapid rescue. It's an EPIRB (Emergency Positioning Radio Beacon) with automatic activation , designed to transmit a distress signal for worldwide rescue .
It features a 72-channel multi-constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo, & Glonass GNSS) for ultra-fast positioning, an AIS transmitter , RLS (Return Link Service), strobe lights and connection to a smartphone via NFC .
Price includes programming.
Read more FeaturesData sheet
- Product type
- Emergency beacon
- Function tag
- Cospas-Sarsat compatible (406Mhz), Radiolocation of rescue vessels (121.50Mhz), AIS technology (162Mhz)
- Battery life
- 10 years
- Geolocation
- GNSS (72 channels)
- Trigger
- Automatic, Manuel
- Category
- EPIRB marine beacon, AIS marine beacon
- MMSI coding
- MMSI to be supplied for coding
ACR - GLOBALFIX V5 (CAT. I) BEACON - FOR PRECISE & RAPID RESCUE
This GlobalFix V5 distress beacon ACR incorporates many advanced features that make rescue operations considerably easier. Durable and reliable, it features a 10-year battery life and over 48 hours of autonomy once activated.
It is supplied with a floating bracket with automatic release (hydrostatic category 1). With its compact, modern design, this beacon provides a maximum amount of precise, reliable information to rescue services, for the quickest possible rescue.
With the addition of NFC (near field communication), you can use the free ACR Product App on your smartphone to monitor battery status or run tests to make sure the beacon is working perfectly.
The new EPIRB ACR GlobalFix V5 distress beacon will be perfect for all sailors, whether yachtsmen, fishermen or other marine professionals navigating close to the coast or offshore .
ACR GLOBALFIX V5 BEACON OPERATIONIn the event of an emergency, the ACR EPIRB GlobalFix V5 distress beacon features various technologies to communicate your position, maximizing your chances of survival:
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RETURN LINK SERVICE (RLS)The ACR GlobalFix V5 (cat.1) beacon also incorporates return link service (RLS) technology . This means that search and rescue services receive confirmation via the Galileo satellite network that the distress message has been received and the position detected . The shipwrecked person is then informed by a flashing blue light on the beacon that his distress signal has been confirmed, taken into account and that help is on its way. This EIPRB ACR GlobalFix V5 distress beacon also provides rescuers with visual assistance by producing a white strobe light, as well as infrared light. This is particularly useful when searching at night or in poor visibility . |
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NFC CONNECTIVITYThe ACR GlobalFix V5 Cat. I beacon also features NFC functionality, enabling it to connect to a smartphone. In addition to being able to see that their distress signal has been taken into account by a rescue center, the EPIRB function enables the survivor to access various information from their beacon. Once the ACR Product App (available free of charge on IOS and Android) has been installed, simply hold your phone up to the beacon and the application will open. It provides a wealth of information :
It also shows the number of self-tests & GNSS tests carried out and passed:
Warning: only works with an NFC (Near Field Communication) compatible smartphone |
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SELF-TRIGGERING SUPPORT CAT. IThe ACR GlobalFix V5 beacon is supplied with a Category 1 self-triggering floating mounting bracket . If the user is unable to reach the GlobalFix V5 beacon during a sinking incident, it is automatically released from its housing via a hydrostatic release once it has reached a certain depth (4m). Once on the surface, the ACR GlobalFix V5 distress beacon is automatically activated and starts transmitting a distress message. It can, of course, be triggered manually by means of a button protected by a cover, to prevent tampering and false distress calls. There is also a version with manual triggering, the ACR GlobalFix V5 Cat. II. |
PRESENTATION OF THE ACR GLOBALFIX V5 BEACON (CAT. I)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BEACON ACR GLOBALFIX V5 CAT. I
Deployment | Category I - Hydrostatic release (automatic deployment) |
Autonomy | 48 hours minimum (at -20 C°) |
GPS | 72-channel multi-constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo, & Glonass GNSS) |
Stroboscopic light |
White and infrared |
Dimensions in mm (beacon only, antenna deployed) | 470 x 109 x 111 mm |
Weight (beacon only) |
810g |
Water resistance | 10m for 5 min |
Storage temperature range | -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F) |
Operating temperature range | -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F) |
Output power (406/121.5) | 406.040 MHz, 5W (nominal) / 121.5 MHz, 50mW (nominal) |
AIS (Automatic Identification System Alert) | ✔️ |
RLS (Return link service confirmation) | ✔️ |
NFC (Near Field Communication) | ✔️ |
Approvals | Cospas-Sarsat, MED, Module B, FCC |
Approvals (pending) | Canada, AMSA, New Zealand (full list on ACR) |
Battery | Lithium battery, Li/FeS2 |
Battery replacement | To be replaced 10 years after date of manufacture or after activation |
Warranty | 5 years |
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Please note:
Beacon MMSI programming is carried out by the manufacturer. Once you've placed your order, simply e-mail us your MMSI license and we'll take care of the rest. Send your license to the following address: expedition@comptoirnautique.com
If you don't have an MMSI license, or don't know what it means, click on this link for more information: MMSI ANFR license
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