www. 26. First Installation | Inserting the SIM Card (Optional) Inserting the SIM Card (Optional) NOTE: CORAL MANTA includes an integrated SIM card. This procedure is needed only for customers who purchased CORAL MANTA without a SIM card. 2 Verify correct orientation and push the card (2) into the slot (1).
www. 27. First Installation | Inserting the Battery Inserting the Battery To insert the battery into the mounted pool unit: 1. Remove battery pack protection. 2. Verify correct orientation of the battery and insert the battery into the pool unit. Use the handle (1) to push the battery in. Once the battery is inserted, a short alarm sounds and all LED indicators blink.
www. 28. First Installation | Charging the Battery Charging the Battery The pool unit battery can be charged using the pool unit charger. When the battery level is low, the battery level indicators on the home unit and the pool unit indicate low battery (see Battery Level Indicator on page 10) and a notification is received on the paired mobile device. To charge the pool unit, plug the pool unit charger to the DC IN port (1) on the pool unit and plug the other end to a power outlet.
www. 29. First Installation | Connecting the Home Unit Connecting the Home Unit To install the home unit, plug it into a power outlet inside the house, as close as possible to the pool unit. The distance between the two units should not exceed 50 yards. Once the home unit is plugged in and the pool unit is operational, the following indications occur: 1. 1 System starting – all LEDs blink in all colors and the buzzer (2) emits a short beep. 2.
www. 30. Routine Operation | Downloading Coral Drowning Detection Application Routine Operation This section reviews the tasks associated with operating the Coral Detection System, and includes: zz Detection Scenarios zz Mobile Application Operation NOTES: ▪▪ Alerts on the mobile device depend on cellular communication. When the carrier signal is not steady or weak, you might not receive timely alerts and notifications. ▪▪ Never rely solely on alerts on the mobile device.
www. 31. Routine Operation | Detection Scenarios Detection Scenarios This section reviews the indications provided by CORAL MANTA throughout the scenarios that might happen in the pool.
www. 32. Routine Operation | Detection Scenarios POOL IS UNOCCUPIED zz Scenario description – CORAL MANTA is operational and detects no presence of people in the pool. zz Indications – pool activity indicator blinks green slowly and the buzzer is silent. ENTRANCE TO THE POOL zz Scenario description – CORAL MANTA detects entrance to the pool.
www. 33. Routine Operation | Detection Scenarios DROWNING SUSPICION zz Scenario description – CORAL MANTA detects a person at risk of drowning for about 10 seconds . If signs of drowning disappear, status changes to Normal Pool Use. zz Indications – pool activity indicator blinks red quickly, buzzers sound a single loud alarm. zz Alert Dismiss options – the Dismiss button on the pool unit (see Dismiss Button on page 12) and via the mobile app.
www. 34. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation Mobile Application Operation This section provides an overview of the Coral Drowning Detection mobile application, and includes: zz Downloading the App zz First Operation zz Screen Overview zz Notifications and Alerts zz Teaching the System DOWNLOADING THE APP 1. Using a mobile device, search for the Coral Drowning Detection app in the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. 2. Press Install. 3. Allow the app to send notifications.
www. 35. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation FIRST OPERATION 1. Launch the Coral Drowning Detection app. 2. Tap NEXT (1) on the first introductory screen after viewing the content.
www. 36. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation 3. To connect to the device, tap SCAN (1). 4. Scan the QR-code on the side of the CORAL MANTA package or on the back of the home unit.
www. 37. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation 5. Confirm reading all terms and disclaimers (1). 6. Tap AGREE (2). NOTE: CORAL MANTA will not start working until all terms and disclaimers are acknowledged via the mobile app.
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www. 39. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation APPLICATION SETTINGS 1 To access the Settings screen: 1. Tap the Menu button (1). 2. Tap Settings (2). The Settings screen includes the following options: zz zz Alarms on entrance (3) – by activating this option, the mobile device provides a long continuous alarm (and not just a short loud alarm) when the pool unit detects entrance to the pool (see Entrance to the Pool on page 32).
www. 40. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation NOTIFICATIONS AND ALERTS When the pool unit detects a drowning scenario (see Detection Scenarios on page 31), the mobile device provides an alert and footage from the pool is displayed on the screen. zz Tap the False Alarm button (1) to dismiss the alarm. zz Tap the Mute button (2) to silence the buzzer sound. WARNING: ▪▪ Do not dismiss or mute an alarm before verifying that there is no danger of drowning.
www. 41. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation TEACHING THE SYSTEM CORAL MANTA is programmed to detect almost any drowning situation and ignore detections of objects and other non-drowning scenarios. Each pool has unique elements and CORAL MANTA can learn and adjust to the specific elements of the pool it is installed in.
www. 42. Routine Operation | Mobile Application Operation Once tapping the False Alarm button, a confirmation message appears on the screen with the following buttons: zz (1) – tap if you are unsure this image is a false alarm, and you do not want the system to learn to ignore similar images in the future. zz (2) – tap if you are sure this image is a false alarm. This action teaches CORAL MANTA to ignore any alarms generated from similar images in the future.
www. 43. Maintenance | Pool Water Clarity Maintenance Pool Water Clarity Make sure the water in the pool is as clear as possible. To check the clarity of the water, check the camera image or go into the pool with goggles to spot objects in the other end of the pool. CAUTION: Keep the water in the pool as clear as possible according to best practice instructions. Verify that the camera video footage is clear and that details on the far end of the pool can be viewed clearly.
www. 44. Maintenance | Battery Replacement Battery Replacement To replace the battery: 1. Remove the old battery from the pool unit. 2. Insert the new battery into the pool unit (see Inserting the Battery on page 27). 3. Fully charge the battery using the pool unit charger (see Charging the Battery on page 28). CAUTION: Replace with a battery supplied by the manufacturer only.
www. 45. Maintenance | Storing the System Storing the System To store the pool unit: 1. Disconnect the pool unit charger and remove the battery. 2. Lift the pool unit off the docking station by holding both sides with both hands. 3. Verify that the pool unit is dry and clean. 4. Cover the underwater tube end with the provided protective cover. 5. Fold the underwater tube. 6. Place the folded pool unit in the original package.
www. 46. Maintenance | SIM Replacement SIM Replacement NOTE: CORAL MANTA includes an integrated SIM card. This procedure is applicable only for customers who purchased CORAL MANTA without an integrated SIM card. To remove the SIM card: 1. Pull out the batter pack. 1. Gently press on the SIM card. 2. Pull the SIM card out. 2 To place a new SIM card, verify correct orientation and push the card (2) into the slot (1).
www. 47. Troubleshooting | SIM Replacement Troubleshooting INDICATION DESCRIPTION RESOLUTION Water visibility indicator (3) is steady yellow. There is some degradation in visibility that can be caused by a water clarity issue or from something partly obscuring the camera view. Check water clarity (see Pool Water Clarity on page 43). Water visibility indicator (3) is steady red. There is a significant visibility problem caused by water clarity issue or by something obscuring the camera view.
www. 48. Specifications SIM Replacement Specifications PARAMETER POOL UNIT HOME UNIT Dimensions Open: 690x450x500 [mm] Folded: 690x450x200 [mm] 5.8 [Kg] (13 lbs) Operational at fully sunny days 12V external power supply (backup) G3 Data MODEM RF Point to Point > 200 ft.
www. 49. Specifications SIM Replacement Compliance with FCC Rules Coral Manta 3000 complies with FCC rules Part 15. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
www. 50. Specifications SIM Replacement WARNING: Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules. The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm WIRELESS NOTICE: This device complies with FCC/ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS‐102 of the ISED radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules.
www. 51. Specifications Labeling Labeling i. FCC ID: 2ARX8-MANTA3000 ii.
www. 52. Specifications Labeling SDoC We Coral Detection Systems Ltd. declare: zz Type of equipment: Video based Drowning detection system for residential swimming pools.
www. 53. Specifications Labeling STANDARDS APPLIED: zz FCC Part 15B - For Unintentional radiators FCC Part 15C- For Intentional radiators Test reports/ certificates issued by: GTS As manufacturer/ manufacturer's authorized representative within the USA, we declare under our sole of responsibility that the equipment follows the provisions of FCC Equipment Authorization Procedures under CERTIFICATION (47 CFR Section 2.907) and / or SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (47 CFR Section 2.
www. 54. Specifications Revision History Revision History REVISION DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CHANGED BY DATE/SIGN Rev A Rev B Initial Release Teaching the System section added Eyal G. Eyal G.
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