Down Menu (Countdown Timer); Starting The Interval Timers; Stopping The Interval Timers; Setting The Finish Time - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
INT1 AND INT2 MENU { INTERVAL 1 AND INTERVAL 2 TIMERS }
Choosing the Optional Throttle Trigger Start, Continued:
1) From within the INT1 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight START
TRIGGER > OFF.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Start
Trigger value, either ON or OFF.
INT1 and INT2 START TRIGGER setting range is OFF and ON. The default setting for both Interval Timers is OFF.

Starting the Interval Timers:

In the default configuration, the Lap Timer Switch (Push-Button Switch Sw3) controls both the Lap Timer and Interval Timer 1.
To control Interval Timer 2, it must first be Assigned to a Push-Button Switch. If desired, the Interval Timers can be Started and
Stopped independently by Assigning each one to a different Push-Button Switch or they can be Started and Stopped simultaneously
by Assigning both of them to the same Push-Button Switch. Regardless of what you decide, follow the step below to control the
Interval Timer(s).
1) Press and HOLD the Push-Button Switch you've Assigned the Interval Timer(s) to for 3 seconds. An audible Double-Tone will
sound and INT1 [ STANDBY ] or INT2 [ STANDBY ] will be displayed momentarily in a pop-up window, indicating the Interval
Timer is in Standby. To Start the Interval Timer, press the Push-Button Switch a second time or pull the Throttle Trigger if you've
Enabled the Start Trigger function. An audible Double-Tone will sound and the Interval Timer will start counting Up. Each time
the Interval Time elapses, an audible Double-Tone will sound and the Interval Timer will Reset and start counting Up again
from zero. If desired, you can manually Restart the Interval Timer from zero by pressing the Push-Button Switch while the
Interval Timer is running.
If the Interval Timer is Assigned to the same Push-Button Switch as the Lap Timer and the Lap Timer is Assigned to
Switch Function 1, LAP will flash and Lap Time information will be displayed in a pop-up window, but the Interval Timer
will still run in the background.
When both Interval Timers are Assigned to the same Push-Button Switch, only the Interval Timer Assigned to Switch
Function 1 will be displayed in the pop-up window when the Interval Timers Start and Stop, however, if the Interval
Timers are set to different values, each Interval Timer will be displayed in the pop-up window as the Interval Times are reached.
If you program the Lap Counter to Start when you pull the Throttle Trigger, the Interval Timer will not Start unless you also
program it to Start when you pull the Throttle Trigger, and vice-versa. For the Throttle Trigger to Start both Timers, both the
Lap Timer and the Interval Timer Start Trigger function must be programmed to ON.

Stopping the Interval Timers:

1) To stop the Interval Timer(s), press and HOLD the Push-Button Switch you've Assigned the Interval Timer(s) for 3 seconds. An
audible Double-Tone will sound indicating the Interval Timer(s) is stopped.
When Stopped, the Interval Timer will read 00'01"00. This is normal. This value will be cleared when the Interval Timer is
placed in Standby again (press and HOLD the Push-Button Switch for 3 seconds).
DOWN MENU { COUNTDOWN TIMER }
The Countdown Timer function can be used to notify you of your model's running time. For example, you can set the Countdown
Timer to alert you when it's time to refuel. When the Countdown Timer expires, a long audible tone will sound and the Count Up
Timer function begins automatically. This allows you to check the time elapsed since the Countdown Timer ran out.
The Countdown Time is displayed in the following format: 00':00".00 (Minutes : Seconds : 1/100th of a Second). The Countdown
Timer can be programmed to work independently or programmed to work along with the Lap Timer function.
The Countdown Timer can be Started and Stopped by Assigning it to a Push-Button Switch and the Throttle Trigger can be
programmed to Start the Countdown Timer. If desired, different Tones can be Assigned to the Countdown Timer to differentiate it
from other Timers, such as the Lap Timer or an Interval Timer.

Setting the Finish Time:

1) From within the SETUP menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the DOWN
menu.
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