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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 prevention measures
and plan your trips carefully. Companion rescue – the worst case – must be practiced fre-
quently.
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
135 Northside Drive
CH-5703 Seon, Switzerland
US-Shelburne, VT 05482, USA
Tel. +41 (0)62 769 81 81
Tel. +1 802 985 5056
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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  • 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 Reference Handbook on Stick the emergency plan on the back of your device to an official Barryvox service cen- www.mammut.ch/BarryvoxManual. The func- the battery compartment lid. ter once every three years for a functional tions and search modes of the Advanced Pro test.
  • Page 3 Transceiver + Shovel + Probe bers must be checked. The group members switch their The additional use of a Mammut or Snowpulse Airbag increases the chance to stay on the surface transceivers to SEND. and therefore considerably reduces the risk of a complete burial.
  • 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 the range, may overlap making it impossible to analyze the strip widths: please see back side of device. rotate the transceiver signal of a single buried subject.
  • Page 5 Rescue Excavating the uried Subject Digging must be practiced, as it uses by far the biggest 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 in a distance of one shovel length from each other, all additional rescuers are in a distance of two shovel lengths from each other.