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The SPOT Communicator Page
Message Priority Levels
Each type of message you can send is assigned a priority 
so that if you have multiple messages to send, each one 
is sent in order of importance.
 
 Critical–An SOS message is the highest priority 
message type and is sent to the GEOS Rescue 
Coordination Center for emergency response. A 
critical message supersedes both casual and urgent 
messages.
 
  Urgent–Help/Assist messages are the second 
highest priority message types. Help messages are 
sent to one of the contact groups that you can select 
on the PN-60w. Assist messages are sent to one or 
more professional service providers for non-critical 
emergency response. An urgent message supersedes 
a casual message.
 
 Casual–Check-in/OK, Reference Point (marking 
a waypoint), or Geocache messages are sent to a 
contact or social network that you have set up in your 
SPOT account. Track Progress messages are sent 
to your SPOT account for logging or to online maps. 
A casual message has the least priority.
 Message Types
You can send a pre-defi ned message or you can create 
a new text message using the optional Type & Send 
service and send it to the contact groups you have set up 
with your SPOT account. 
You can even share with social network websites—
Facebook
®
, Twitter™, or Fire Eagle™—that you’ve set 
up a connection to on fi ndmespot.com. In addition, SPOT 
Adventures (spotadventures.com) provides a location for 
you to share your SPOT messages, tracks, videos, and 
photos as well as notes from your adventures.
For each message sent, a waypoint icon is placed 
on the Map Page.
SOS
Use the SOS message to notify emergency services 
of your GPS location and that you need assistance when 
you have a life threatening or other critical emergency.
 
 Send a pre-defi ned message or create a new Type 
& Send message. 
 
 SOS messages are sent using the critical priority level. 
 
 If a GPS fi x is obtained, an SOS message with the 
GPS position will be sent every fi ve minutes. If there 
is no GPS acquisition, the SPOT Communicator