Tossed between waves and pulled in currents for three miles in just ninety minutes, a story has just emerged about four divers who were lost and rescued off the coast of Grenada after surfacing to a sudden tropical squall in late June.
Nick King and his group started a warm and clear dive of...
Here is a rundown of the buttons on your Nautilus Lifeline. This information is also available online at www.nautiluslifeline.com or on your Quick Start Guide.
Green Button Set to the channel of your choice, intended for communication directly with your vessel or with other Lifelines on the...
Technical specifications can be found in detail at Nautilus Lifeline Support - Getting Started at the bottom left hand side of the page under Manuals. Here, you can find our Operations Manual, Extended Technical Specifications, and our Declaration of Conformity.
For information on any...
This can happen for the initial connection of your Lifeline, and there are a few things you can try to enhance this connection:
1. Ensure that you are using a Windows Computer
2. If one USB port doesnt work, try a different port
3. Ensure that your Lifeline is fully charged (it is fully...
This can happen depending on the specific security settings of your Internet Explorer. We recommend that you try downloading the Desktop Software using Firefox instead.
Firefox is a web browser similar to Internet Explorer, which will allow you to download our software.
Firefox is available...
If you are going to be diving from a vessel, you can actually use the MMSI number of the vessel for the purposes of your dives. Alternatively, you may use a registered MMSI number from Boat US. Please check Nautilus Lifeline Support MMSI for more details and instructions.
Or reply with any...
To change the channel of the Green Button on your Lifeline, there are two simple options. Before accomplishing either of these options, ensure that your dive region (available from the General tab on the Desktop Software) is appropriate to your next dive location.
From there, you can also...
The most detailed information is available from our website Nautilus Lifeline Marine Radio and GPS. Here, you can find out how the Lifeline works and explore the features of the device.
You can also find information about our Lifeline Pouch, which will ensure that your Lifeline is safely...
This may indicate one of two things: either your Lifeline is low on charge, or the unit requires firmware installation. Both are easily resolved; instructions detailed below.
1. If your unit is low on charge when it is received, it is possible that nothing will display on the screen until it...
USA:
In order to acquire an MMSI number, please go to the following link for detailed instructions:
Nautilus Lifeline Support MMSI
MMSI numbers are provided through your local authoritative body (Boat US). The registration form takes about 10 minutes to complete, and your MMSI number is...
In order to get a GPS lock on your Lifeline, please ensure the following:
1. Your Lifeline has the most up to date firmware from the desktop software (available from http://nautiluslifeline.com/support)
2. Your Lifeline is on, the top cap is open, and the antenna is extended and pointed...
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Please feel free to post any questions / comments about the unit. We're here to help!
Safe diving!
Katharine
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