Mammut Pulse Barryvox User Manual

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Your Barryvox
®
will not protect you against avalanches!
As a winter outdoor enthusiast, you must consider all possible avalanche conditions and plan
your trips carefully to avoid being caught. A successful rescue requires companions to practice
Rescue techniques frequently.
Barryvox Service Centers, Registration and Additional Resources
For additional information on avalanche rescue, avalanche theory, the registration of your
Barryvox and the official Barryvox Service Centers please visit www.mammut.ch/Barryvox.
The following documents are available for the Barryvox Transceivers at
www.mammut.ch/BarryvoxManual
• Barryvox Legal and Regulatory Guide
• Barryvox Emergency Plan
• Barryvox User Manual
• Barryvox Application Safety Guide
It is absolutely necessary that you read this safety relevant information and familiarize yourself
with the device before you use it in avalanche terrain!
© Copyright by Mammut Sports Group AG and Genswein. All rights reserved.
Technical Data Digital-analog device with 3 antennas / Transmit frequency: 457 kHz / Maxi-
mum range: > 60 m / Search strip width: 50 m / W-Link communication channel / Alkaline or
Lithium batteries: 3 x AAA 1,5 Volt / Battery life: typical 250 h SEND, min 200 h in SEND mode
followed by 1 h in SEARCH / Dimensions: 113 x 75 x 27 mm / Weight: 210 g (incl. batteries).
Type/Model: PULSE Barryvox
®
462001-10000 (W-Link 868 MHz), 462002-10000 (W-Link 915
MHz), 462003-10000 (W-Link off). Technical data and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Head Office:
North America:
Mammut Sports Group AG
Mammut Sports Group Inc.
Birren 5
458 Hurricane Lane, Suite 111
CH-5703 Seon, Switzerland
Williston, VT 05495
Tel. +41 (0)62 769 81 81
Tel. +1 800 451 5127
info@mammut.ch
info@mammutusa.com
• Barryvox Reference Handbook
(Contains all information about the
advanced profile for advanced
and professional users)
USER M NU L
Find the Barryvox Reference Handbook at:
www.mammut.ch/BarryvoxManual

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Summary of Contents for Mammut Pulse Barryvox

  • Page 1 It is absolutely necessary that you read this safety relevant information and familiarize yourself with the device before you use it in avalanche terrain! © Copyright by Mammut Sports Group AG and Genswein. All rights reserved. Technical Data Digital-analog device with 3 antennas / Transmit frequency: 457 kHz / Maxi- mum range: >...
  • Page 2 -key confirms your selection. scribed in the Reference Handbook, available To ensure the proper performance of the trans- at www.mammut.ch/BarryvoxManual/ Stick the emergency plan on the back of ceiver, it is highly recommended that you send the battery compartment lid.
  • Page 3 Transceiver + Shovel + Probe bers must be checked. The group members switch their The additional use of a Mammut or Snowpulse Airbag Pack is recommended as it reduces the transceivers to SEND. risk of a complete burial if deployed immediately after being caught.
  • Page 4 Search Search Search Suspension / “Stand still!” Signal Search Optimization of Range During the search for multiple subjects, signals • Emergency plan, search strategies and search To optimize long range reception rotate the trans- may overlap making it impossible to analyze the strip widths: please see back side of device.
  • Page 5 Rescue Excavating the Buried Subject Digging must be practiced since, by far, it uses the largest amount of time. Cut out blocks of snow with the shovel. The V-Shaped Snow Conveyor Belt: • Position diggers in a «V» formation. • The first two rescuers are spaced one shovel length apart.

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