Owner`s manual
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Quick Reference
This quick reference page is an introduction to proper use of the 
Tracker DTS. For more detailed information, read the entire manual 
and consult our website: www.backcountryaccess.com. 
Basic functions 
On/off: Push and turn the on/off switch on the back of the Tracker 
to the "on" position. It turns on all LEDs, displays battery power in 
percent, and enters transmit mode. Change batteries well before 
they reach 20 percent.  
Search mode: Push the red search/transmit button, hold until "SE" 
is displayed, then quickly release. 
Return to transmit: Press the search/transmit button until "tr" is 
displayed. 
Searching with the Tracker DTS 
The objective is to find the strongest signal (lowest distance reading) 
and immediately begin probing the area. 
In the event of a burial, switch your Tracker (and all other beacons) 
to search mode. "SE" will flash in the distance window until a signal 
is captured. 
Signal search: If there is a "last seen point," start your signal 
search there, and search downhill. Otherwise, start your signal 
search at the top, bottom or side of the slide path. Allow a maximum 
of 20 meters between searchers or between switchbacks if only one 
searcher. Slowly rotate your Tracker back and forth until you engage 
the signal. 
Coarse search: Once a signal is engaged, align the Tracker so 
that any of the center three lights are flashing and move quickly in 
the direction the Tracker is pointing. Your direction of travel might 
be straight or slightly curved. Make sure the number in the distance 
display is decreasing. If it is increasing, turn 180 degrees. Inside 
ten meters, move slowly and try to keep the center search light 
engaged. 
Fine search: Within three meters, use your beacon close to the 
snow surface and look for the smallest distance reading. Ignore 
sudden fluctuations in distance and direction; the strongest signal is 
often just past these fluctuation points. Begin probing at the smallest 
reading (strongest signal).










