Ortovox Sportartikel ORTOVOX3 Avalanche Transceiver User Manual 2 BedienungsanleitungEng indd

Ortovox Sportartikel GmbH Avalanche Transceiver 2 BedienungsanleitungEng indd

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22GBORTOVOX 3+ TECHNOLOGY AND FUNCTIONSBeing  rescued  immediately  by  your companions  with  the  3+,  avalanche probes and  shovels  is  practically the only  chance  of  survival  after  being buried by an avalanche. Read the in-structions of use for the 3+ avalanche transceiver  carefully,  practice  how to  handle  it  and  train  how  to  rescue your  companions  effectively! You can find valuable information about help-ing  your  companions,  preventing  ac-cidents  and  about  the  current  safety products from ORTOVOX at www.ortovox.comThe  ORTOVOX  3+  avalanche  trans-ceiver  does  not  protect  you  against avalanches.Never  go  backcountry  skiing  and  freeriding  alone  –  always  do  these types of sport in a small group.You can reach us by email at ortovox@ortovox.comORTOVOX wishes you wonderful, safe tours!Here are the benets of the ORTOVOX avalanche transceiver 3+ENGLISH  Automatic switch over to the best transmission  antenna  (“Smart Antenna”)  3-antenna technology  Signal analysis (scan the avalan-che debris and locate every   signal quickly and accurately)  Marking function (3 signals)  Only 1 ALKALINE battery   AA 1.5V  Partner check  Automatic  transmission  switch over  Update
23 GBCONTENTSOPERATING ELEMENTS        24TECHNICAL DATA           25EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY      26QUICK GUIDE           27SWITCHING ON/ OFF        27SELF TEST          27PARTNER CHECK          28SEARCH            30SIGNAL SEARCH          30COARSE SEARCH          31FINE SEARCH          32MARKING           33 PINPOINT SEARCH AND PROBING      33ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE      34AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SWITCH OVER    34MULTIPLE BURIALS         34INTERFERENCE          36SERVICE            37INDEX            39GUARANTEE          41SERVICE ADDRESSES        102
24GBOPERATING ELEMENTS 23456789110SLIDING SWITCH (SEARCH MODE)TRANSMISSION SWITCH OVER (TRANSMISSION MODE)DIRECTION ARROWDISTANCE INDICATORBATTERY CAPACITYNUMBER OF SIGNALSMARKING BUTTONLOUDSPEAKERON/OFF SWITCH,  BATTERY COMPARTMENTLOCKING SLIDESubject to changes (08/ 2010)The back of the carrier bag contains an extra compartment for storing the 3+ and carrying straps.
25 GBTECHNICAL DATANAME:    ORTOVOX 3+FUNCTION:  digital CASING:     ergonomic, waterproof, impact resistantSIZE:    119 x 71 x 25mmFREQUENCY:  457 kHzThe 3+ receives transmission signals from every avalanche transceiver con-forming to standards without restrictions.DIGITAL RECEPTION RANGE:     40mSEARCH STRIP WIDTH:   up to 40mTEMPERATURE RANGE:   -20° C to +45° CIf the transceiver gets wet, do not use direct heat, i.e. such as a hair dryer to dry it out. Heat applied in a direct manner may permanently damage the device beyond repair.POWER SUPPLY:  1 Alkaline AA 1.5 V LR 06 batteryOPERATING TIME:     Transmitting:  approx. 250 hours        Receiving:    approx. 15 hoursWEIGHT:    approx. 189g incl. battery      (Comfort carrier bag approx. 98g)ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS   Partner-Check   UpdateThe ORTOVOX 3+ exceeds the high requirements of the European Standard EN 300 718.
26GBEU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYEU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYManufacturer: X-log Elektronik GmbHPerson responsible: Johann Nowotny, Bahnhofstr. 95, D-82166 Gräfelfingdeclares that the product: type: ORTOVOX, model: 3+Intended purpose: avalanche victim search device when used properly meets the essential requirements according to Article 3  of the R&TTE regulations 1999/5/EC and that the following standards have been applied:1.  Health (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE regulations), ETS 300 718 edition: 05/012.  Safety (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE regulations), ETS 300 718 edition: 05/013.   Electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE regulations) ETSI EN 300 718-1, edition: 05/014.   Efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum (Article 3.2.b of the R&TTE regulations) ETSI EN 300 718-2, edition: 05/015.   Electromagnetic compatibility and radio band matters (Article 3.3.e of the R&TTE regulations) ETSI EN 300 718-3, edition:Munich, July 26, 2010p.p. Andrea ReintgesCHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE NOT APPROVED BY ORTOVOX CAN VOID THE US-ERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. INFORMATION FOR THE USERRegistration Number:  FCC ID No. KF5 ORTOVOX 3This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) the device may not cause harmful interference and(2) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-ence by one or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-  Increase the separation between the equipment  and receiver.-  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.-  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
27 GBQUICK GUIDESWITCHING ON/ OFFSWITCHING ON Undo  the  LOCKING  SLIDE  (10)  and turn  the  SWITCH-ON  LEVER  (1) counter-clockwise.  The  SWITCH-ON LEVER  is  now  secured  from  being switched off unintentional. Right now the  appliance  number  is  indicated, the self-test starts and the remaining battery capacity is shown in %.SWITCHING OFFUndo  the  LOCKING  SLIDE  (10)  and turn the SWITCH-ON LEVER (1) clock-wise.SELF-TEST AND TRANSMISSION MODEThe self-test is visible on the display. The  remaining  battery  capacity  (6)  is shown: 99 (%).After  a  successful  self-test  the  ORTOVOX  3+  starts  transmitting  and the  transmission  elements  flash  on the display. The battery symbol shows the remaining battery capacity.If a fault is detected during self-test,  a warning appears on the display: E1, E2, E3 or E4.onoffbattery1011016
28GBQUICK GUIDEWARNINGonoffWARNINGDuring  the  self-test  the  TRANSMIT and  RECEIVE  functions,  the  sensors and the battery capacity are tested. If a fault is detected during this function test, then this is indicated with E1, E2, E3 or E4. A  warning  can  be  triggered  in  the immediate  vicinity  of  a  transmitting avalanche transceiver, mobile phone, wireless  appliance,  large  metal  ob-jects  or  particularly strong  magnetic fields.WHAT THE MOST IMPORTANT WARNINGS MEAN DURINGTHE SELF-TESTE1: Transmitter/ receiverE2: X or Y antenna (reception)E3: X or Y antenna (transmitter)E4: MemoryIf  one  of  the  above  warnings  or  any other is displayed during the self-test, then carry out this test again outside in  interference-free  surrounding. When doing so, it is essential to make sure  that  no  other  transmitters  are nearby.  Switch  off  all  sources  of  in-terference  (mobile  phones,  wireless devices etc.) or move them well away. If this warning is shown again, the ap-pliance must be sent to the ORTOVOX service department.People with pacemakers should wear the 3+ on the right side of their body. It is essential to observe the pacemaker manufacturer‘s  instructions  or  con-sult with your physician!
29 GBQUICK GUIDEPARTNER OR GROUP CHECKPARTNER OR GROUP CHECK(“The daily check”)  Switch the ORTOVOX 3+ to SEARCH (= RECEPTION).   Now switch the 3+ on (1) and press the MARKING BUTTON (8) simulta-neously.  If  the  transmitter‘s  parameters  are OK, then “00” is shown on  the  dis-play.  If  no  transmitter  is  located within a circumference of 1 m from the  reception  device,  then  “--”  is displayed.Warnings  about  the  tested  transmit-ter are displayed with E1 – E7.WHAT THE WARNINGS MEANDURING THE PARTNERCHECKThe warnings E1 to E7 signal that one or more of the measured parameters on  the  transmitter  do  not  meet  the standard for avalanche transceivers.If  one  of  these  warnings  is  shown, then the transceiver must be sent to the service department.E1: FrequencyE2: Width of the transmission signal E3:   Frequency and width of the trans-mission signalE4: Transmission cycleE5:  Frequency and transmission      cycleE6:  Transmission  cycle  and  width  of the transmission signalE7: All tested parameters defective18
30GBQUICK GUIDESIGNAL SEARCHSEARCHSlide  both  SWITCHES  (2)  outwards simultaneously – the TRANSMISSION SWITCH OVER (3) pops out. The search situation  is  automatically  shown  on the display. ORTOVOX recommends switching off mobile  telephones  and  radio  equip-ment during the locating process!SIGNAL SEARCH(ONE SEARCHER)When  searching  for  a  signal  (= searching for the  first signal),  pan the 3+ left and right at an angle of 30° and tilt moderately up and down. This compensates  unfavourable  positions of  the  transmitter  antenna  and  the transmitting signal can be  picked  up even earlier. Search strip width: 40m! SEVERAL SEARCHER:The distance between people search-ing is 40m; the distance to the edge of the avalanche must not exceed 20m.2
31 GBQUICK GUIDECOARSE SEARCHCOARSE SEARCHUse  the  3+  in  a  horizontal  position during the coarse search process! At  a  distance  of  approx.  40m  to  the avalanche victim, the direction arrow (4)  and  distance  indicator  (5)  appear on  the  display.  The  acoustic  signal from the loudspeaker gets faster and louder as you approach. The distance indicator goes down and confirms you are getting closer.  DISPLAY EXAMPLESThree transmitters  (7) are  displayed; the nearest transmitter is 44m away.Direction: straight ahead! Three transmitters are displayed; the nearest transmitter is 15m away.Direction: keep slightly to the right!DIRECTIONDISTANCE (44m)NUMBER OF  SIGNALS (1)45
32GBQUICK GUIDEFINE SEARCHCOARSE SEARCHUse  the  3+  in  a  horizontal  position during the coarse search process! At  a  distance  of  approx.  40m  to  the avalanche victim, the direction arrow (4)  and  distance  indicator  (5)  appear on  the  display.  The  acoustic  signal from the loudspeaker gets faster and louder as you approach. The distance indicator goes down and confirms you are getting closer.  DISPLAY EXAMPLESThree transmitters  (7) are  displayed; the nearest transmitter is 44m away.Direction: straight ahead! Three transmitters are displayed; the nearest transmitter is 15m away.Direction: keep slightly to the right!DIRECTIONDISTANCE (44m)NUMBER OF  SIGNALS (1)Three transmitters are displayed; the nearest transmitter is 10m away.Direction: straight ahead! FINE SEARCHFine search starts automatically when you are 2m away. The direction arrow is  switched  off.  The  tendency indica-tor  (=  semicircle  shaped  segments) formulates  the  fine  search  process simply,  quickly  and  precisely.  The searcher  is  approaching  the  victim: the  tendency  indicator  points  to  the centre  of  the  display.  The  closer  you are to the victim, the faster and louder the acoustic signal beeps.The searcher is now going away from the victim. The semicircles get small-er and the distance indicator number will get larger.The  victim  has  been  located.  Burial depth:  0.1m.  No  smaller  numbers and  no  stronger  tendency  indicator appear.DO NOT TURN THE 3+ DURING THE FINE SEARCH!
33 GBQUICK GUIDEMARKING/PINPOINT SEARCH AND PROBINGMARKING At a distance of 5m transmitters can be marked. To mark a located trans-mitter,  the  MARKING  BUTTON  (8)  is pressed once. The marked transmis-sion  signal  now  appears  as  a  white symbol on a black background.The distance to the next transmitter is 22m; the  direction to the  next  trans-mitter: left. If  4  or  more  than  4  transmitters  are detected, the “4+” symbol appears on the  display.  ORTOVOX  recommends the  Sector  Method  for  locating  4  or more than 4 signals.PINPOINT SEARCH ANDPROBINGMark the exact point with the probe. Always insert the probe at 90° to the surface of the slope.MARKING BUTTON8
34GBADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AUTOMATIC  TRANSMISSION SWITCH OVERAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SWITCH OVER IN CASE OF A SECONDARY AVALANCHEIf the 3+ is not moved over a period of 120 seconds, it automatically switches over to  transmission  mode  from  any operating mode.STRATEGY IN  THE EVENT OF MULTIPLE BURIALSORTOVOX SECTOR METHOD1st sector:  After the 1st victim is lo-cated  and  excavated  by  searchers, the  victim‘s  avalanche  transceiver  is switched off and the avalanche debris field is searched by sector.2nd sector: Approach from the left.3rd sector: Approach from the right.4th sector: Approach from below. Be-fore any approach in a new sector, the 3+ must be briefly switched to TRANS-MIT and then immediately back to RE-CEIVE. Switching over briefly to trans-mission  mode  causes  the  previously marked transmitter to be deleted.Attention:Already located signals can then nat-urally  appear  again.  The  searcher should  then  concentrate  on  signals that have not yet been marked in the avalanche debris eld.
35 GBADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SIGNAL SEPARATIONSIGNAL OVERLAP - SIGNAL SEPARATION The transmission signal is measured and  analysed  by  the  ORTOVOX  3+.  If several  transmission  signals  are  re-ceived and these transmission signals are transmitting at the same time (si-multaneous  transmission  signal  and simultaneous  transmission  break), then a signal overlap occurs.This signal overlap is illustrated with-out a direction arrow (e.g. “44m” and 3 transmission signals).IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SIGNAL SEPARATIONSignal  separation  helps  you  when searching  for  one  or  especially  sev-eral avalanche victims. We would like to inform you, however, about impor-tant, physically contingent aspects of searching for victims:When accidents happen, several per-sons are often buried and transmit a signal at  the same time. In this  case – depending on the rhythm of the in-dividual  transmitters  –  it  is  possible for two or even more transmitters to transmit  simultaneously  over  a  long time. This can lead to signal overlaps, particularly with analogue appliances with a long pulse and digital applianc-es that transmit synchronised pulses. The signals are overlapped and can no longer  be  technically  distinguished. The  signal  from  an  individual  trans-mitter cannot  be  measured either  by analogue  or  digital  means  in  such  a phase.  This can last for up to 30 sec-onds  and  longer  in  the  worst  cases. It is necessary to wait until there is a signal  break.  This  physical  phenom-enon can be solved with the ORTOVOX 3+ using locating strategies:Applying  the  ORTOVOX  sectors  method (Page 34)
36GBADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BATTERY CHANGE / INTERFERENCEBATTERY CHANGE (WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS SWITCHED OFF)Turn on-off switch (1) until the battery symbol is in line with the index point.Now pull the battery compartment out of the 3+ and insert a new AA alkaline 1.5V battery. When changing the bat-tery, bear in mind the correct polarity. Only  brand batteries  that  conform to standards should be used.INTERFERENCE  IN  TRANSMIT-TING  AND  RECEIVING  PER-FORMANCEInterference  in  the  transmis-sion and reception performance can  occur  through  atmospheric forms  of  interference  such  as storms, through lifts  and power systems,  radio  equipment,  mo-bile phones and other electronic equipment.  Mobile  phones  and radio  equipment  should  be switched  off  whilst  searching. The  distance  between  two  ava-lanche  transceivers  and  metal, radio equipment, mobile phones, magnetic objects, etc. should be at least 50cm.battery1
37 GBWARRANTY/SERVICEWARRANTYWhen  purchasing  a  new  ORTOVOX transceiver,  on  submission  of  the filled out guarantee card (see instruc-tions  for  use)  and  dealer  invoice  we grant  the  5-year  ORTOVOX  guaran-tee from the date of purchase, but no longer than  6 years from the  date of manufacture.  The  number  IV/15  on the  seal  in  the  battery  compartment means e.g.: ORTOVOX guarantee valid until 4th quarter 2015; the device was produced  5  years  before  in  the  4th quarter of 2010. The seal also reminds you of  the recommended transceiver check  in  the  4th  quarter  of  2015.  As part of the ORTOVOX guarantee, faulty parts  are  repaired  free  of  charge  or the avalanche transceiver is replaced by a device of the same design. Dam-age caused by improper handling and natural  wear  is  excluded.  In  case  of damage  due  to  battery  leakage,  the ORTOVOX  guarantee  lapses.  Batter-ies are excluded from the guarantee. Any  further  warranty  in  the  event  of consequential  damage  is  expressly excluded. Enforced guarantees do not extend  the  guarantee  obligation  nor does a new guarantee period begin. SERVICEThe  ORTOVOX 3+  is  a  rescue  device, on  whose  fault  function  someone‘s life  can  depend.  Electronic  compo-nents can fail – we therefore recom-mend that the appliance is sent for the factory check without fail on the date recommended on the test seal.Please make use of our prompt test-ing service in the summer months so that your transceiver is ready to use in time at the start of winter.For  repairs  or  the  factory  check, please send the ORTOVOX 3+ direct to our service centre (see Page 102)
38GBNOTESIMPORTANT NOTICE!The batteries should be removed from the  avalanche  transceiver  during  the summer break. In case of damage due to battery leakage the ORTOVOX war-ranty lapses. Never use rechargeable batteries  (such  as  Ni-Cd  batteries). Rechargeable batteries  have  a much lower operating voltage and  hence a lower  range  and  a  limited  operating period.  In  addition,  faulty  recharge-able batteries are not immediately no-ticeable.  After  recharging  they  show the full operating voltage to start with, only to severely drop off again after a very short operating period (danger to life!).IMPORTANT NOTICE!ORTOVOX avalanche transceivers are designed  to  support  help  from  com-panions  in  the  event  of  avalanche burial! Stopping  in  an unsecure area is potentially risky and should only be done  with  experienced  participants. The  effective  use  of  an  avalanche transceiver requires suitable training and repeated practice. Wear your ava-lanche transceiver close to your body and under your top layer of clothing. ORTOVOX  urgently  recommends  that you carefully read the instructions of use for the avalanche transceiver. Al-ways take  a  shovel and  a probe with you when you  are off-piste in an  un-secured area and never wander off on your own. Plan your off-piste activities using the current avalanche report: www.ortovox.comBefore you enter an area at risk of an avalanche, you should make sure that all  avalanche  transceivers  are  work-ing  properly  and  all  batteries  are  in good condition.The ORTOVOX 3+ fulls the maximum safety  requirements  and  is  charac-terised by its simple operation!
39 GBINDEXAAdditional functions   (S 25)Advanced instructions for use   (S 34)Appliance number   (S 27)Automatic Transmission Switch Over   (S 34)BBattery   (S 25)Battery change  (S 36)Battery status   (S 27)CCoarse search  (S 31)DDeclaration of conformity (EU)  (S 26)Digital reception range   (S 25)FFine search  (S 32)Frequency   (S 25)GGroup test  (S 29)Guarantee  (S 37)Guarantee card   (S 41)IInterference  (S 36)LLoudspeaker   (S 24)MMarking   (S 23)Multiple burials   (S 34)OOperating elements   (S 24)Operating duration receiving   (S 25)Operating duration transmitting (S 25)ORTOVOX Sector method  (S 34)PPartner check  (S 29)Pinpoint search  (S 33)QQuick guide  (S 27)SSearching   (S 30)Search strip width   (S 25)Sector Method  (S 34)Self-test   (S 27)Service   (S 37)Service addresses   (S 102)Signal separation  (S 35)Signal overlap  (S 35)Signal search  (S 30)Switching OFF   (S 27)Switching ON  (S 27)TTechnical data   (S 25)Tendency indicator  (S 32)Transmission check   (S 27)Transmitter test   (S 27)Transmitting   (S 27)UUpdate   (S 25)WWarnings   (S 28)Warranty  (S 37)
40GBGUARANTEE CARD
GUARANTEE CARDNameStreetCity, State, Zip, Telephone , E-mailModel ORTOVOX 3+Serial number(shown on display when switched on)Purchased atPlease provide below a detailed explanation and description of your unit`s faulty performance!In case of service please fill out this card and send it to the responsible ORTOVOX service center (see page 102)IMPORTANT!KEEP CAREFULLY!

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