Owner`s manual
Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions
Revert to search mode and perform a primary search of the 
remaining unchecked areas within the debris pile. Resume your 
primary search at the point where it was originally abandoned.
Three or more victims
If more than two beacons are buried, multiple burials become 
extremely complex with any transceiver, especially if the bea-
cons are very close together. 
Primary search
If the searcher has reason to believe there are several signals in 
close proximity to each other, it can be very effective to reduce 
the search strip width accordingly, from 20 meters to less than 
5 meters. 
Secondary search
In close-proximity situations, it is important to go into SP mode 
as close as possible to the found beacon. This will create a 
more noticeable difference in the distance readings for each 
transmitter. Place the Tracker, as close as possible to the snow 
surface. Avoid entering SP mode at the spike signal.
In situations where many beacons are buried all within a small 
area, it can be difficult to "pinpoint on a line." This is because 
you will be starting the search for each beacon from a very close 
distance; therefore the flux lines will probably be curved and 
overlapping. Often it is simpler to pinpoint using the bracketing 
method.
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it from beacon 2. SP mode is used to determine approximately 
what direction and distance to go to get closer to beacon 2. 
Once you are closer, always switch back to SE mode.
At the lowest possible distance reading, re-engage beacon 1 in 
your center search light. With the center search light engaged, 
switch the Tracker to SP mode (Figure I). Then rotate—do not 
sweep—the Tracker slowly until another signal is detected (bea-
con 2), most likely with a larger distance reading. If the Tracker 
is rotated more than about 40 degrees away from the flux line of 
beacon 1, that signal will disappear, allowing you to focus on the 
signal from beacon 2. This “filtering” process can often simplify 
multiple searches.
If no other signal is captured in SP mode,stand up and try again 
at chest height. If still no other signal is detected, take three 
steps back and repeat.
Once you have located another signal, begin to move in that 
direction. If the distance consistently decreases, you are going 
in the right direction. Travel far enough in SP mode to confirm 
the distance is decreasing and which way the flux line is trend-
ing. If the flux line is curving sharply, continue in SP mode until 
it becomes straighter. If more than one signal is being displayed 
and it becomes unclear which one to pursue, continue in the 
direction you have been searching. Always switch back to SE 
mode when you think you are getting closer to beacon 2 than 
beacon 1.
If after finding a victim, no further signals are detected in SP 
mode, continue the search if there are still missing victims. 
Figure I
Multiple burials/
Special mode
Only travel far enough in 
SP mode to confirm the 
distance is decreasing and 
which way the flux line is 
trending. At this point, a 
good rule of thumb is to 
ignore further readings and 
swiftly travel at least 3/4 of 
the distance displayed. Then 
lock in beacon 2 by switch-
ing back to search mode.










