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"Alarm" timer
Timer 1
0:00
Timer 2
0:00
Timer 3
0:00
Lap time/Tim tab
Lap display
Timer
The input field in the "Alarm" column is activated with
a tap on the centre
SET
key of the right touch pad.
In this field, use the selection keys on the left or right
touch pad to define a time between 5 and 90 seconds
(in 5-second increments) before zero is reached: at
this point an audible signal will be emitted, which
eliminates the need for you to check the screen con-
tinually during the flight.
Audible signal sequence
30 s before zero: Triple beep
Single beep every two seconds
20 s before zero: Double beep
Single beep every two seconds
10 s before zero: Single beep
Single beep every second
5 s before zero: every second a single beep at a
higher frequency
zero: longer beep signal and changeover
of display presentation to inverse
video
A simultaneous tap on the  or  keys of the
right touch pad (CLEAR) will reset entry values en-
tered in the currently active field to "0 s".
Note:
If timer functionality has been changed at any
point, then the new changes to settings are
made active only after the timer(s) have been
stopped on the basic display then making a
simultaneous tap on the  or  keys of the right
touch pad (CLEAR) to reset them.
Like the two standard timers positioned above it,
0s
–––
this third, phase-specific timer is reset to its starting
0s
–––
value with a simultaneous tap on the  or  keys
of the right touch pad (CLEAR). It is stopped in all
0s
–––
flight phases at the same time, even if it has not been
–––
stopped separately in the other flight phases.
–––
Lap counter/timetable
Alarm
Timer 1
Timer 2
Timer 3
Lap time/Tim tab
Lap display
On the "Lap time/tim tab" line, assign a switch only
as described in the section "Assigning transmitter
controls, switches and control switches" (page 60).
Preferably, make use of one of the two momentary
switches which are included as standard equipment
in the switch panels. The lap count is incremented
each time by one lap while simultaneously (and
automatically) the lap time elapsed during this lap
is stopped (and recorded). This momentary switch
simultaneously starts the stopwatch for the next lap.
As the timer is triggered, the lap or switch impulse
counter is shown highlighted.
Graubele
0:00h
#01
H-J Sandbrunner
4.1V
0
"Time1" and "Time2" operate in the same manner; for
0:00
0s
–––
0:00
0s
–––
0:00
0s
–––
–––
–––
Timer
Alarm
0:00.0
Stop watch
0:00.0
Flight tim
11
2:34.5
Lap
0:00h
K78
Normal
V
RX VOLT:4.9V
M
0
0
more details please read the section on the »Phase
settings« menu option (see page 154 ... 158).
Up to 99 lap times can be recorded and accessed,
each with a maximum duration of 99 minutes and
59.9 seconds.
To stop the timer in question, tap the centre
of the left touch pad on the basic display after the
flight is over. The lap or switch impulse counter is now
shown in "normal" mode:
Graubele
0:00h
#01
H-J Sandbrunner
0:00h
4.1V
0
0
A simultaneously tap on the  or  keys of the
right touch pad at the same time (CLEAR) will reset
the counter to "00" and deletes the stored times.
However, the timers must have been stopped be-
fore this.
Notes:
If you have selected a normal switch to
operate the lap counter, take care to
ensure that this switch is set to "OFF"
before touching the centre
touch pad.
If you should forget to switch off the lap counter in
a phase which is now not currently active, simply
ESC
touch the centre
key of the left touch pad.
To swap between the basic display and the "Lap Dis-
play" ...
0
Program description - Flight phase timers
ESC
key
0:00.0
Stop watch
0:00.0
Flight tim
12
1:23.4
Lap
K78
Normal
V
RX VOLT:4.9V
M
0
0
ESC
key of the left
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