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www. 2. Contact Information For help with this device, please contact Coral Detection Systems at: Website E-mail Facebook www.coraldrowningdetection.com info@coraldrowningdetection.com www.facebook.
www. 3. Safety Instructions Preface Safety Instructions zz CORAL MANTA does not replace adult supervision. zz The connection to the pool unit should be consistent with the local and national wiring rules (electrical code). zz Only use the pool unit charger supplied with the system. WARNING: A Ground Fault Current Interrupter (GFCI-USA) or a Residual Current Device (RCD-EUROPE) must be installed to protect your electric outlet and prevent any possible electric shock.
www. 4. Safety Instructions zz CORAL MANTA uses cellular (GSM) communication to transfer alerts, warnings, and notifications as well as images from the pool unit to your paired devices using secured servers in the cloud. zz Communication to the paired devices depends on the quality of the cellular network and might sometimes be degraded or slowed down based on signal quality. zz The drowning detection function is not dependent on cellular communication.
www. 5. Disclaimers Disclaimers zz Using CORAL MANTA is subject to the acceptance of the “Terms of Use” and “Privacy Policy”. zz Setting up and installing CORAL MANTA indicates your acceptance of the “Terms of Use” and “Privacy Policy”. zz If you do NOT accept the “Terms of Use” and “Privacy Policy” please contact us to arrange a refund and return shipment.
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www. 7. Introduction | System Layout System Layout CORAL MANTA is programmed to detect people in the pool, their position and motion. It constantly analyzes the images that are captured by the underwater camera. Whenever it detects a near-drowning event it generates an alarm. CORAL MANTA also learns based on the image analysis and attempts to automatically ignore alerts which are false alarms.
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www. 9. Introduction | Pool Unit UNDERWATER TUBE A folding tube holds the camera and the activity sensor under the water. The underwater tube includes the following: zz Underwater camera (6) – a built-in underwater video camera that captures real-time video and has a maximum view angle of 90° zz Activity sensor (4) – provides indication of the water level in the pool and senses activity in the pool zz Camera illumination (5) 1 NOTE: 2 The underwater tube is folded and unfolded using an axle (1).
www. 10. Introduction | Pool Unit INDICATORS The pool unit includes the following indicators: Pool Activity Indicator The pool activity indicators (4, 5) provide visual indication of the different scenarios in the pool (see Detection Scenarios on page 31).
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www. 12. Introduction | Pool Unit DISMISS BUTTON When the alarm is on, the dismiss button (1) is used to silence the alarm.
www. 13. Introduction | Pool Unit CONNECTORS The pool unit includes the following connectors: zz DC IN (3) – for charging the battery NOTE: When no DC power is connected, the protection cap (2) must cover the socket.
www. 14. Introduction | Pool Unit SOLAR PANEL The pool unit is charged by a set of solar cells (1). NOTE: 1 Do not Install the pool unit in a shady location. The solar panels must be exposed at all times. Remove any foreign objects covering the solar panels.
www. 15. Introduction | Pool Unit BATTERY The battery (1) is located in the pool unit and is charged using the Solar panel or using the pool unit charger (see Charging the Battery on page 28). The connector (2) of the battery connects to the battery port in the pool unit. The battery handle (3) is used to pull the battery out of its socket. The battery level is indicated by the Battery Level Indicator on the pool unit as well as on the home unit.
www. 16. Introduction | Pool Unit DOCKING STATION The docking station is mounted on a corner of the pool (see Selecting Mounting Position on page 21) and serves as a base for the pool unit. After first installation of the docking station, the pool unit can be installed or removed quickly.
www. 17. Introduction | Home Unit Home Unit The home unit is plugged into a power outlet inside the user's house and includes the following: zz Pool Activity Indicator (2) – provides visual indication of the different scenarios in the pool (see Detection Scenarios on page 31). zz LED Indicators (3) – provide indication of the system operation (connectivity, battery level and visibility).
www. 18. Introduction | Mobile Application Mobile Application Coral Drowning Detection mobile application is available on Google Play Store and on Apple App Store. The mobile application receives alerts from the CORAL MANTA device and produces notifications on the mobile device. The mobile application also enables the user to retrieve images of the pool, dismiss alerts, and receive notifications of visibility, connectivity, and battery statuses.
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www. 21. First Installation | Selecting Mounting Position Selecting Mounting Position Select the position of CORAL MANTA mounting according to the following guidelines: zz Pool size and dimensions comply with system requirements (see CORAL MANTA website). zz The camera line of sight covers the entire pool area (the underwater camera has a maximum view angle of 90°). zz Shortest distance between the home unit and the pool unit (distance should not exceed 50 yards).
www. 22. First Installation | Selecting Mounting Position zz Mounting position enables dipping the underwater tube in the water and having the pool water level within the minimum and maximum limits, based on the minimum and maximum marks on the tube. NOTE: The water level in the pool must reach between the top and the bottom marks of the pool activity sensor (1) (see Underwater Tube on page 9).
www. 23. First Installation | Mounting the Docking Station Mounting the Docking Station After choosing the optimal location for the pool unit, install the docking station: 1. Place the provided mounting guide (1) in the chosen corner of the pool. 4 2. Verify that the inner corner (2) of the mounting guide sheet is exactly in line with the corner of the pool (3). 3. Mark the two spots (5) for drilling holes for the screw anchors. 4. Remove the mounting guide (1). 5. Drill (4) two 8mm (5/16”) holes.
www. 24. First Installation | Mounting the Docking Station 6. Place two screw anchors (4) in the holes (5). 7. Attach the docking station (3) using two screws (1) and washers (2).
www. 25. First Installation | Placing the Pool Unit Placing the Pool Unit To mount the pool unit on the installed docking station: 1. Take the pool unit out of the package. 1 2. Unfold the underwater tube (2). 3. Remove the tip protective cover. 2 4. Align the docking posts (3) on the docking station with the receptors on the bottom of the pool unit. 5. Gently press the pool unit down onto the docking station. The magnet (1) in the pool unit secures the connection.