Menu ¥Timer, ¶¶Interval; Example; Monitoring Motor Run Time Per Climb; Summary Timer 3 ¶¶Interval - Multiplex Royal SX 9 Instructions Manual

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Menu ¥Timer, ¶¶Interval
18.5.
The purpose of the Interval timer is to monitor a pre-
set time once or repeatedly.
Every time you switch the transmitter on, the set inter-
val time (alarm) re-starts.
Once the set interval time has elapsed, an audible
alarm sounds; the timer then continues to count up
until it is switched off.
18.5.1.

Example:

Monitoring motor run time per climb

For this example we assume the following:
The motor is to run for a maximum of one minute
per climb.
Switch G is used to start the interval timer for the
motor run time (G simultaneously controls the mo-
tor and the motor's total run time).
Preparing the Interval timer:
a. Assigning the switch ( 14.3.2.)
Menu L, Assignment, Switches, ¶¶Interval:
µSlot
´Sum
¶¶Interval
b. The Interval timer is started and counts down
when switch G is at the "forward" position.
c. Setting the alarm (interval time)
Menu ¥Timer, ¶¶Interval, Alarm:
¥¶¶Interval
¨Exit
Time
Alarm
Difference
#0:00:00
Switch
d. Once you have selected the Alarm line, you can
select the number of the alarm by pressing the
3-D digi-adjuster, and set the value by rotating it.
Now press the 3-D digi-adjuster repeatedly until
Alarm
is highlighted. This completes the set-up
procedure.
How the Interval timer is used:
As soon as switch G is moved to "full-throttle", the In-
terval timer starts from the set time.
The last 2 seconds are indicated by a brief triple-beep
().
The end of the Interval time is signalled by a long
triple beep (╒═╕╒═╕╒═╕). Following this, the
transmitter emits an audible signal for a period of five
seconds. However, the interval timer then continues to
run until switch G is returned to the "back" position. In
this case the screen displays the time by which you
have exceeded the set interval (i.e. landed too late).
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‡ '
G> '
G>
'
0:00:00
0:01:00
G>
'
Summary Timer 3 ¶¶Interval
18.5.2.
Effect
For active model only,
the current status is not stored when the
transmitter is switched off or you change
the model memory.
With alarm = 0:00:00 behaves as Sum
timer, otherwise counts down
Start
Runs as long as the assigned switch
(switch / slider / stick) is at the ON posi-
tion
Reset
REV/CLR button in the menu
or in Status display 4 (Timer),
or when re-started using the associated
switch
Range
3:30:00 (3 h 30 min)
Alarm
2 sec before elapse of alarm time:
one triple beep () per second.
When the alarm time is reached:
long triple-beep
(╒═╕╒═╕╒═╕),
followed for five seconds by:
audible signal
The triple beep identifies the timer as Timer 3, Interval
18.6.

Total transmitter operating time

The fifth timer records the transmitter's operating time,
and is only displayed in Status display 4 ( 10.8.4.):
...
...
Operation time
After a total transmitter operating time of 1000 hours
the display is automatically reset to 0.0 h.
44.8h

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