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ADVANCED USER MANUAL

This advanced manual describes the 

advanced functions of the Tracker3, including 

auto-revert, mute, software downloading, 

Signal Suppression, and Big Picture modes. 

The main emphasis is on solving complex 

multiple burials.

No two avalanche rescue scenarios are the same. 

Throw in more than two buried victims–all close 

together–and a search can get complicated, requiring 

special searching techniques. While most beacons 

on the market come standard with multiple search 

functions such as “marking,” these are not 100% 

reliable, due to a phenomenon called “signal overlap” 

(see www.backcountryaccess.com/research). 

Therefore, it is important for rescuers to be well trained 

in more than one method for solving multiple burials. 

With any transceiver, a searcher may need to utilize 

special multiple search techniques to rescue the 

victims, especially if there are more than two victims 

within range.

It’s important to note that most multiple burials can 

be approached as a series of single burials, solved 

either “in series” or “in parallel” using normal search 

mode. The only time multiple burials can become 

truly complex is when the victims are in close 

proximity (≤ 10 m) to each other.

In general, we recommend using Signal Suppression 

for all scenarios involving only two victims. When 

more than two victims are buried, then special 

techniques might be necessary–especially if some of 

the victims are in close proximity. 

Remember: it’s fun to go out and practice multiple 

burial searching, and we encourage you to master it! 

But manpower, group organization, and excavation 

efficiency play equally important roles in real-life 

avalanche rescues. 

AUto REVERt MoDE 

Auto revert mode will make your Tracker3 

automatically revert to TR (transmit) mode if the 

device does not move for one minute–or if there is 

movement, but the searcher remains in search mode 

for more than five minutes. An alarm will sound 30 

seconds before the unit returns to transmit mode. 

During this period, reverting to transmit can be 

avoided by pressing the Options button or moving 

the mode switch before the 30-second warning 

period has elapsed.

Auto revert mode is activated by holding 

down the Options button while turning 

on the device, in either transmit or search 

mode. You must continue to hold down the 

Options button until “Ar” is shown on the 

display.

Auto revert must be activated every time the unit is 

turned on. Otherwise, the unit can only be switched 

from search to transmit mode manually.

MUtiNg thE SoUND

The sound in Search mode can be muted 

by pressing the Options button while 

switching from transmit to search mode. 

“LO” text will appear in the display and 

most sounds will be muted. Alternatively, 

the sounds can be muted by covering the 

loud speaker.

Summary of Contents for TRACKER3

Page 1: ...only two victims When more than two victims are buried then special techniques might be necessary especially if some of the victims are in close proximity Remember it s fun to go out and practice multiple burial searching and we encourage you to master it But manpower group organization and excavation efficiency play equally important roles in real life avalanche rescues Auto Revert Mode Auto reve...

Page 2: ... on the display To enter suppression mode the Options button must be released before BP is displayed The multiple victim icon will flash while in SS mode Suppression of the strongest signal will last for one minute giving the searcher time to move away from the suppressed signal and lock on to the next transmitter The Tracker3 will automatically default from suppression mode to standard search mod...

Page 3: ...cles nine steps If a new signal is acquired and pinpointed and there are still more victims suspected to be in close proximity then return to the point where you abandoned the circle search in SE mode and begin searching again from there ȝm ȝm Figure B Three Circle Method When using the three circle method walk around beacon 1 in concentric circles until you detect the signal of beacon 2 During th...

Page 4: ...d technique is targeted directly at those striving to pass a guiding exam and for advanced users looking to round out their search skills While no two exams are the same they all share similar characteristics There is only one beacon searcher yourself All transmitters are buried in an area of 100 m x 100 m or less You can usually count on two beacons within close proximity of each other and a thir...

Page 5: ... Picture mode to move toward 3 Scenario A 1 1 2 2 3 3 Scenario B Repeat the same procedures for the fourth signal as you did for the third if necessary Alternatively simply use micro search strips in normal search mode to cover the remaining debris While no two scenarios are the same the above techniques will provide you with a solid framework to work through any complex scenario Remember that bea...

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