members in the group.
When turning the NEO PRO on in transmit mode, it will
prompt you to switch to GROUP CHECK mode. To enter
GROUP CHECK mode, push on the marking button when
the letters "CH" start blinking on the screen.
PRESS
You will then be able to test your partners' devices one by
one by positioning your device 1m away from each device
you check. It is important to remain 1m away from each
device for the GROUP CHECK to work properly, otherwise
your device will start "double beeping" to indicate that you
are too close or too far away.
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In GROUP CHECK mode, the NEO PRO starts by analyzing
the transmit frequency. If the frequency does not comply
with current standards, a "no" message will appear in-
dicating that the device being checked is not functioning
properly and should be sent to customer service. If the
frequency meets the standard, a distance reading will dis-
play on your screen and you may then proceed to checking
transmit power.
Please follow these instructions:
• If the distance displayed alternates
between 0.5m and 1.5m, and you are
positioned 1m from the device be-
ing checked, your device will emit a
standard search beep indicating that
the transmit power meets standard
requirements.
• If the distance displayed seems
strange, this means that the transmit
power might be faulty and that the de-
vice should be sent to customer ser-
vice for further inspection and main-
tenance.
Once the group check is finished. Push on the marking
button to switch to transmit mode. Make sure that you
also check the group leader's device using one of the oth-
er devices already checked.
3.2/ RESCUE
3.2.1/ STEP 1: SIGNAL SEARCH
Take your NEO PRO out of its holster and switch the de-
vice into search mode. Start your search for a signal by
moving through the avalanche debris using one of the
two techniques illustrated in the diagrams below.
It is important to point your transceiver in the direction
of the avalanche, parallel to the slope. Listen carefully
for the first signs of a signal while also paying attention
to any visual clues (poles, skis, and clothing). As soon
as you receive a signal, a victim pictogram appears on
the screen.
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