Mammut Sports Group AG ELEMENT-B-211 Manuale Utente
Standard 457kHz Avalanche Transceiver Funtionality
Independently of the availability of W-Link data, your transceiver will always operate as a
normal 457kHz avalanche transceiver in transmit and receive mode.
normal 457kHz avalanche transceiver in transmit and receive mode.
US, Canadian and New Zealand Version (US/W-Link Region B)
Please note that the W-Link frequency used in Europe is different than that used in North
America and New Zealand. If you own an ELEMENT Barryvox
America and New Zealand. If you own an ELEMENT Barryvox
®
purchased in North America
or New Zealand your device is only able to exchange W-Link information with devices com-
municating on the W-Link region B frequency.
municating on the W-Link region B frequency.
European Version (EU/W-Link Region A)
Please note that the W-Link frequency used in North America and New Zealand is different
than that used in Europe. If you own an ELEMENT Barryvox
than that used in Europe. If you own an ELEMENT Barryvox
®
purchased in Europe your
device is only able to exchange W-Link information with devices communicating on the W-
Link region A frequency.
Link region A frequency.
Japanese Version (no/W-Link not available)
Please note that the W-Link function is not allowed in Japan and therefore not available.
How to verify the W-Link setting of your ELEMENT Barryvox
®
Press the key on the side during shut-down to view the W-Link region of your device.
EU = W-Link Region A, NA = W-Link Region B, no = W-Link not available.
EU = W-Link Region A, NA = W-Link Region B, no = W-Link not available.
Shut-down screen
Top left: W-Link Region
Bottom: Year of next periodic check
Bottom: Year of next periodic check
EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer:
Mammut Sports Group AG
Address:
Birren 5
City:
CH-5703 Seon
Country:
Switzerland
Declares that the equipment:
Product:
Product:
Avalanche Beacon
Type designation(s):
ELEMENT Barryvox
®
A10010-10000
Trademark:
Mammut
®
is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/05/EC.
ETSI EN 300 718-1:2001-05; EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1; EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1;
EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1; EN 60950-1:2006 / A11:2009
1999/05/EC.
ETSI EN 300 718-1:2001-05; EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1; EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1;
EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1; EN 60950-1:2006 / A11:2009
Date:
20. April 2012
City:
CH-5703 Seon
Name:
Andres Lietha
Mick Farnworth
Signature:
..................................
........................................
Head of Business
Purchasing Manager
Unit Hardware
Hardware
R&TTE Declaration of Conformity
Hereby,
Manufacturer:
Mammut Sports Group AG
Address:
Birren 5
City:
CH-5703 Seon
Country:
Switzerland
declares that the equipment:
Product:
Product:
Avalanche Beacon
Type designation(s):
PULSE Barryvox
®
462001-10000
Trademark:
Mammut
®
is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/05/EC.
1999/05/EC.
Date:
19. Juli 2008
City:
CH-5703 Seon
Name:
Andres Lietha
Mick Farnworth
Signature:
..................................
........................................
Head of Business
Purchasing Manager
Unit Hardware
Hardware
USA/Canada/New Zealand Type/Model: PULSE Barryvox
®
462002-10000
IC: 8038A-PULSE
FCC ID: ARN-PULSE-B-212 New Zealand: N11394
All Regions With Disabled W-Link Type/Model: PULSE Barryvox
®
462003-10000
Manufacturer Mammut Sports Group AG
Country of origin Switzerland
Type PULSE Barryvox
®
Code number
Approval / Conformity
USA/Canada/New Zealand Type/Model: ELEMENT Barryvox
®
A10012-10000
IC: 8038A-ELEMENT
FCC ID: ARN-ELEMENT-B-211 New Zealand: N11394
All Regions With Disabled W-Link Type/Model: ELEMENT Barryvox
®
A10013-10000
Manufacturer Mammut Sports Group AG
Country of origin Switzerland
Type ELEMENT Barryvox
®
Code number
Approval / Conformity
Standard 457kHz Avalanche Transceiver Funtionality
Independently of the availability of W-Link data, your transceiver will always operate as a
normal 457kHz avalanche transceiver in transmit and receive mode.
normal 457kHz avalanche transceiver in transmit and receive mode.
US, Canadian and New Zealand Version (W-Link Region B)
Please note that the W-Link frequency used in Europe is different than that used in North
America and New Zealand. Furthermore the American Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) specifically prohibits that the customer can choose the W-Link region on his or her
own, except for disabling the W-Link completely. If you own a PULSE Barryvox
America and New Zealand. Furthermore the American Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) specifically prohibits that the customer can choose the W-Link region on his or her
own, except for disabling the W-Link completely. If you own a PULSE Barryvox
®
purchased
in North America or New Zealand and need to use your device in Europe, you can have the
European W-Link configuration activated by an official Barryvox Service Center.
European W-Link configuration activated by an official Barryvox Service Center.
European Version (W-Link Region A)
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) allows the customer to choose
the W-Link frequency on his or her own. If you have a European W-Link configuration, you
can choose in the settings whether your device should operate in the W-Link region A or B,
or if W-Link should be completely disabled.
the W-Link frequency on his or her own. If you have a European W-Link configuration, you
can choose in the settings whether your device should operate in the W-Link region A or B,
or if W-Link should be completely disabled.
Japanese Version
Please note that the W-Link function is not allowed in Japan. When using your PULSE
Barryvox
Barryvox
®
outside of Japan, you can have the appropriate W-Link configuration activated by
an official Barryvox Service Center.
How to modify the W-Link setting of your PULSE Barryvox
®
To access the «Settings», switch the transceiver from OFF to SEND, wait for the «Group
Check» message to appear at the bottom of the screen and then press any key. The confir-
mation «activated» appears at the bottom of the screen. Wait until the start menu appears.
The selection is now on the first entry «Group Check», press the
Check» message to appear at the bottom of the screen and then press any key. The confir-
mation «activated» appears at the bottom of the screen. Wait until the start menu appears.
The selection is now on the first entry «Group Check», press the
-key within 8 seconds
to get to the menu item «Profile». Confirm your selection by pressing the
-key. Press the
-key, to get to the “Advanced” profile. Confirm your selection by pressing the
-key.
Press the
-key, to get to the menu item «Settings». Confirm your selection by pressing
the
-key. Press the
-key, to get to the menu item «W-Link». Confirm your selection by
pressing the
-key. Press the
-key, to choose the appropriate W-Link setting (see «W-
Link World Map»). Confirm your selection by pressing the
-key.
Barryvox
®
W(ireless)-Link
Your Barryvox
®
has a W-Link communication channel that allows data communication between
W-Link capable avalanche transceivers. The W-Link channel allows the exchange of vital data
(PULSE Barryvox
(PULSE Barryvox
®
only), providing faster and more reliable multiple burial data as well as the
communication with the W-Link based test and configuration adapters. The W-Link channel is
completely separate from the primary 457kHz functions of the transceiver. Without W-Link
data available, your transceiver will still operate as a normal 457kHz avalanche trans-
ceiver in transmit and receive mode. Due to differences in country specific communication
laws and frequency usage, the W-Link configuration is different in different countries.
completely separate from the primary 457kHz functions of the transceiver. Without W-Link
data available, your transceiver will still operate as a normal 457kHz avalanche trans-
ceiver in transmit and receive mode. Due to differences in country specific communication
laws and frequency usage, the W-Link configuration is different in different countries.
W-Link World Map
Different countries have varying frequency regulations. The following world map shows the fre-
quencies used in the individual countries. Note that specific frequencies may not be used in
certain countries. The frequency is factory set depending on the country of sale. The man-
ufacturer declines all liability in the case of after-sale frequency modifications.
quencies used in the individual countries. Note that specific frequencies may not be used in
certain countries. The frequency is factory set depending on the country of sale. The man-
ufacturer declines all liability in the case of after-sale frequency modifications.
Frequency setting:
Region A / W-Link Frequency Band 868 MHz [= light grey]
EU- and EFTA-Member Countries
Region B / W-Link Frequency Band 915 MHz [= dark grey]
USA, Canada and New Zealand
W-Link not allowed [= black]
Japan, Russia, India, China
unknown [= white]