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SPOT Hardrock 100 Manual

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Hardrock GPS Satellite Tracker
Introduction
1. Camp Hardrock Tracker Orientation Schedule
2. Tracker Diagram 1 - Buttons
3. Tracker Diagram 2 - Dimensions
4. Rescue Initiation Instructions
5. Tracker Fun Facts and Reminders

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Summary of Contents for SPOT Hardrock 100

  • Page 1 Hardrock GPS Satellite Tracker Introduction 1. Camp Hardrock Tracker Orientation Schedule 2. Tracker Diagram 1 - Buttons 3. Tracker Diagram 2 - Dimensions 4. Rescue Initiation Instructions 5. Tracker Fun Facts and Reminders...
  • Page 2 Hardrock 100 GPS Tracker Orientation Thursday 08:00 - 11:00, Silverton School Gym: Pick up your GPS tracker. Unfortunately, they will not be available during the Wednesday runner check-in. ● The Tracker won’t work properly if simply tossed in a pack. It must be carried or worn facing up and with a clear view of the sky (eg, top of a running vest shoulder strap).
  • Page 3: Powering On And Off

    POWERING ON and then slowly when it acquires a GPS fix. Blinks red until a satellite is acquired. Antenna under SPOT logo. Keep the logo facing the sky. Note: The lights will stop blinking after 20 minutes in order to be less distracting.
  • Page 4 Trace Dimensions •Thickness: .95 in (2.14 cm) •Weight: 3.1 oz (87.9 g)
  • Page 5 How to Initiate a Rescue Turn the Tracker OFF and then back ON 3 TIMES. When you’re finished the device must be left ON for you to be tracked. STEP 2) POWER DEVICE STEP 1) POWER OFF BACK ON. Briefly press & DEVICE.
  • Page 6 This tracker is programmed to enter “tracking mode” automatically and will attempt to update your location every 5 minutes. To ensure optimal tracking, the SPOT logo must be pointed toward the sky. The Tracker will run for the duration of the Hardrock without requiring a battery change.