4.8.5 Pinpointing
Begin at the point of the lowest distance indicated.
Always probe perpendicular to the surface. Use your
lower hand as a "probe guide" to ensure the probe
follows a steady path. Follow a proven system until you
have a hit. Communicate a hit clearly to companions.
Leave the probe stuck for shoveling guidance.
4.8.6 Multiple burials | MARK function
A multiple burial is indicated clearly on the display by the number of small human figures (2G, 2H).
Marking is possible from a distance reading of 5 m and is indicated by the MARK symbol (2E). Press the button
MARK (1D) briefly to "hide" the localized transmitter. A successful flagging is confirmed by a frame around the
human figure (2J). The display then indicates the direction/distance to the next strongest signal inside the
receiving range. If there are no further signals within the receiving range the display indicates "no signal".
Continuous wave indication | old-device-indication
Old analog transceivers are transmitting a continuous wave in addition to the pulse signal. To keep an impact at a
minimum, it is recommended to step a few meters away after marking such a transmitter.
Signal without continuous wave
The PIEPS PRO BT/POWDER BT identifies a continuous wave and
supports visually by flashing human figures.
Manual PIEPS PRO BT/POWDER BT | Firmware v1.0 | 08/2018
prior to marking
De-mark a single signal: press the button MARK
(1D) for 3 seconds.
De-mark all: switch to send mode and then back to
search mode. With the PIEPS PRO BT you can also
use the SCAN function for a full reset.
Signal with continuous wave
after marking
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