Owner`s manual
Single Burial Search
6
Familiarization
7
Quick Reference
 ENGLISH
Thank you for choosing the Tracker DTS, the world's first 
digital avalanche beacon, and the first beacon with a high-
precision dual antenna system. Regardless of the transceiver, 
no avalanche beacon can save lives without a fully trained 
user. Practice frequently with your Tracker before going into 
the backcountry. Learn and understand the inherent dangers 
of backcountry travel. Become educated in avalanche hazard 
evaluation, route selection, and self-rescue. Always carry an 
avalanche beacon, probe, and shovel—and always travel with 
a partner. 
Make sure all rescue equipment is functioning properly before 
venturing into the backcountry. Perform a beacon trailhead test 
every time you use your Tracker. Check that all transceivers 
transmit and receive properly—and that all receive a signal at 
minimum distance of ten meters.
This owner’s manual covers the basic techniques required to 
use the Tracker DTS effectively. To increase your efficiency, 
please refer to the advanced techniques described on our 
website: www.bcaccess.com. Here you will also find important 
resources for obtaining avalanche education and updates on 
regional avalanche conditions.
To ensure warranty protection and periodic technical updates, 
please return the enclosed warranty registration card. 
FAMILIARIZATION
Adjustment/Fitting
Objective: Locate signal 
 •If no "last seen point," search entire debris pile 
 •Rotate Tracker horizontally/vertically 
 •Max 20m between searchers or switchbacks
Objective: Locate smallest distance reading 
(strongest signal) 
 •Use Tracker close to snow surface 
 •Ignore fluctuations in distance and direction 
 •Begin probing at lowest distance 
 •Use Tracker in hole during deep excavations
Objective: Move quickly to 10m, 
slowly to 3m
 •Keep flashing light within center 3 windows 
 •Move quickly in direction Tracker is pointing 
 •Make sure distance is decreasing 
 •Slow down at 10m 
PRIMARY
SEARCH
>40m
PINPOINT
SEARCH
< 3m
SECONDARY
SEARCH
3–40m
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Waist Strap 
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Multiple Burial Search
If the Tracker displays more than one signal, follow the one 
with the lowest distance reading. Once you are within about ten 
meters, the Tracker will isolate that signal. Turn off the first bea-
con once it is found. If you can’t turn it off, and don’t see a second 
signal, stay in SE mode. Take three steps back and circle the first 
victim. Repeat up to three times (nine steps). If no signal is found, 
return to the point at which you abandoned the primary search 
and continue the search from there. For advanced multiple burial 
searching, read the entire manual or see our website. 
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