User Instructions MSA LUNAR Order No.: 10214662/00 Print Spec: 10000005196 (EO) CR MSAsafety.
WARNING! Read this manual carefully before using or maintaining the device. The device will perform as designed only if it is used and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Otherwise, it could fail to perform as designed, and persons who rely on this device could sustain serious injury or death. The warranties made by MSA with respect to the product are voided if the product is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
EN Contents 1 Safety Regulations 1.1 Restrictions 1.2 Safety and Precautionary Measures 5 5 5 2 Overview 2.1 LUNAR 2.2 FireGrid 8 8 8 3 Getting Started 3.1 In the Box 3.1.1 Accessories and Replacement Parts 3.2 Device Overview 9 9 9 10 4 Basic Operation 4.1 Donning LUNAR 4.2 Powering On and Off 4.2.1 Powering On 4.2.2 Powering Off 4.3 TIC Display and Connected Device Status 4.4 Menus 4.4.1 Main Menu 4.4.2 Maintenance Menu 4.5 Activating an Alarm 4.6 Cancelling an Alarm 4.
EN 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.
EN 1 1 Safety Regulations Safety Regulations US This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the User's authority to operate the equipment.
EN 1 Safety Regulations Do NOT rely on the device as the sole means of navigation, search and rescue, or alarm of a Target in distress. Do NOT deviate from standard firefighting navigational, search and rescue, or operating procedures and best practices during use. Radio-frequency based search and rescue technology is not a replacement for these procedures.
EN 1 Safety Regulations Do NOT expose the rechargeable battery or charging system to high temperature or heating equipment including, but not limited to, direct sunlight and water heaters. Overheating may cause an explosion. Do NOT drop, crush or puncture the rechargeable battery or charging system. Damage from such occurrences can lead to short-circuit and overheating of the equipment.
EN 2 Overview 2 Overview 2.1 LUNAR MSA LUNAR is a wireless, handheld search and rescue device that includes firefighter-to-firefighter ranging using direction and distance indicators, edge detection enhanced thermal imaging, and cloud connectivity to FireGrid. This device offers accountability and connectivity for SCBA users that are not equipped with telemetry. It can also be utilized independently of an SCBA - providing accountability to all firefighters on-scene.
EN 3 Getting Started 3 Getting Started 3.1 In the Box LUNAR comes with the following components: • LUNAR device • LUNAR Battery • Single Point Charger • LUNAR Quick Start Guide (P/N 10215367) • LUNAR Registration Guide (for registering a LUNAR device in FireGrid) (P/N 10215366) 3.1.1 Accessories and Replacement Parts Accessories and replacement parts can be purchased separately at https://us.msasafety.com/.
EN 3 Getting Started 3.2 Device Overview 01 Status 02 ID 03 LTE connection 04 Bluetooth connection 05 Notification banner 06 Battery level 07 Display 08 TIC lens 09 'Enter' button. Press to select. 10 LED 11 'Down' button. Press to scroll.
EN 4 Basic Operation 4.1 Donning LUNAR 4 Basic Operation LUNAR can be tethered to an SCBA and Turnout Gear using a Retractor. WARNING! Ensure LUNAR is securely attached using a tether by following the instructions below for donning LUNAR. If using a tether other than the MSA Retractor, ensure that the tether material and connection method are capable of withstanding the loading and environmental conditions that will be encountered during use.
EN 4 Basic Operation (1) Push and hold in the LUNAR Swivel Button (04). (2) Pull the Quick-Disconnect Swivel (03) to remove. Then follow the instructions for the applicable SCBA: • Tethering LUNAR to a G1 SCBA • Tethering LUNAR to an M1 SCBA Tethering LUNAR to a G1 SCBA 12 (1) Identify the G1 SCBA shoulder strap webbing loop (07). It sits roughly one inch up the strap tunnel (06) on the User’s left-hand side.
EN 4 Basic Operation (3) From outside of the G1 SCBA strap tunnel (06), secure the Retractor (02) with your right hand. (4) Reach into the G1 SCBA side access tunnel (08) with your left hand. At this point, the Split D-ring (01) should be in front of the webbing. (5) Using two fingers, fold the G1 SCBA shoulder strap webbing until one end can feed between the gap in the Split D-ring (01).
EN 4 Basic Operation (6) Work the rest of the G1 SCBA shoulder strap webbing through the gap. The Split D-ring (01) should now be fully supported by the specified stitching loop. (7) Attach the Retractor (02) to the bottom of LUNAR: a) Push and hold in the Retractor Swivel Button (04). b) Insert the Swivel End (05) into the bottom of LUNAR. Tethering LUNAR to an M1 SCBA (1) 14 Identify the M1 SCBA shoulder strap webbing loop (09).
EN 4 Basic Operation (2) Slide the webbing loop (09) between the gap in the Split D-ring (01) until half of the webbing is within the Split D-ring and half of the webbing is underneath it. (3) With your right hand, grip the Retractor (02) and pull forcefully to the User’s right. With your left, fold the webbing loop (09) under the Split D-ring (01) until it is able to slide between the gap and within the Split D-ring.
EN 4 Basic Operation Orienting LUNAR The LUNAR device directional search antenna is aligned with the axis of the Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC). The directional search signal you receive is the signal from the area shown in the thermal image. 4.2 Powering On and Off 4.2.1 Powering On Long press the Down or Enter button. NOTES: Installing a charged battery also powers on the device. See 4.8.4 Installing and Removing the Battery.