Data Sheet

Locator
Up
User Controls
Charging
Jacks
Batteries are fully charged in 3 hours.
Tag battery will run 45 days in monitor,
15 days in standby and 3 days in track.
Locator will run 8 hours in search, 3
days in track or 4 days in monitor.
Locator may be kept connected to
charger for continuous monitoring.
Charging
Select
Power
Button
Tag
Buttons
1 2 3
Power
Button
Tag
Powering On the Locator
Press and hold the power button until the display
comes on and the locator beeps twice.
If the locator will not power on then connect the
charger and try again.
Short presses of the power button turn the display
backlight on and off.
Powering On the Tag
Press and hold the power button. The status light with
flash in 3 groups of 1 two or 3 flashes. 9 = Fully
charged battery; 6 = half charged; 3= needs charging.
Press and hold the power button to turn off. 1 second
flash means tag is turning off. Short flash means tag
was busy communicating, try again.
Down
Searching for a Lost Object
Press the Tag button 1, 2
or 3 for the desired tag.
“Track” will flash, press
Select to start searching.
“Searching” will now
flash at the top of the
display.
To stop the tracking
operation, press the Tag
button repeatedly until
the mode box is blank
and then press Select.
Searching Tips
If the locator loses contact
with the tag then “No Signal”
will be displayed.
If a direction cannot be
computed “Change Location”
will be displayed.
These messages may pop up
occasionally in normal
operation.
If the signal is lost for 50 sec
then the searching mode will
restart automatically.
Always hold the locator like
you were carrying a pan of
water.
To get a directional arrow,
move to an unobstructed area,
higher ground is better.
When you first get a
directional arrow turn 90
degrees and see if the arrow
tracks.
Always point the locator in
the direction of the tag while
moving, not away from it.
If the arrow is lost or jumps in
direction continue on in the
last known direction.
If no arrow is displayed, use
the distance indication in a
“warmer/colder” fashion until
the direction is shown.
Search by driving or walking
when no signal is received.
Pressing Down for 3 seconds
silences the beeper.
Selecting the Tag
Mode Box
Flashing
Searching
Flashing
Range %
Range Bars
Direction
Arrow
A single beep indicates the
tag has begun responding to
the locator’s searching
signals.
If after 2 minutes the tag has
not responded a long beep
will sound and “No Signal”
will be displayed.
Press Select to restart search
mode again, walk or drive
to likely areas where the tag
may be to widen the search
area.
Each time the tag responds
the locator will beep, about
every 5 seconds.
1 beep = far, 2 beeps =
closer, 3 beeps = nearby
The range bars and distance
percentage indicate the
proximity of the Tag.
More bars = closer
Higher percentage = closer
The directional arrow shows
the direction to the tag.
Quick Reference Guide
Tracking
Error Messages

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