Owner`s manual
8
Familiarization
the Tracker cycles through all LED's, then indicates the remaining 
battery life in the battery power display/distance indicator 
v. A 
reading of 95 to 99 percent indicates fully charged batteries. 
The Tracker will enter transmit mode (tr). The flashing transmit light 
w confirms the unit is in transmit mode. 
Power Supply 
The Tracker DTS operates with three AAA alkaline batteries. Use 
only high-quality alkaline batteries of identical age and brand. Do 
not use rechargeable, lithium, Oxyride, PowerPix or any other non-
alkaline battery.
Note that the battery level percentage is approximate, 
depending on battery manufacturer and operating temperature. The 
manufacturer suggests replacing your batteries well before reaching 
20 percent.
If the Tracker is subjected to excessive moisture, open the battery 
door 
x to help allow the unit to dry. To prevent corrosion of 
contacts, remove batteries during extended periods of inactivity. 
The manufacturer does not warranty damage caused by battery 
corrosion.
Search/Transmit 
To enter search mode, push the search/transmit button 
y for at least 
one second, but for no longer than two seconds. During this time, the 
distance indicator 
v will display two dashes (“– –”). Release your 
thumb when the display changes from “– –” to “SE” and the Tracker 
sounds a series of three beeps. If the button is released before or 
after this time, it will remain in transmit mode.
The Tracker can be switched instantly from search (SE) to 
transmit (tr) mode at any time by simply pushing the search/transmit 
button. 
Options
Auto-Revert System: At startup, the user can engage the Tracker’s 
auto-revert safety feature by pressing the options button 
z while 
pressing and turning the on/off switch. With auto-revert engaged, 
the Tracker will revert to transmit mode after five minutes in search 
mode. 
If auto-revert is engaged, “Ar” will be shown in the power
display after the diagnostic testing. If auto-revert is not engaged, “nr” 
will be displayed.










