Manual: Speed Sensor MSPEED
Erase Data – By pressing the Down key, the minimum and maximum values are erased.
BAR GRAPH
SPEED MONITOR
indicator, which serves to aid in keeping your model at an optimum speed and aid awareness of
changes in that speed.
The graphic below shows the speed curve in relation to time. Setting the desired speed value
("Setpoint speed") and speed levels ("Level of speed") determines how the acoustic signal will
change. If the current speed is higher than the desired speed, this is signalled by beeps and the
appropriate number of tones proportional to the difference in speed. Speed below the desired
- by pressing the Down key, the options for the bar graph are displayed
Minimal value – The minimum value of the graph. When this value is
exceeded, the first portion of the graph is filled and any minimum and
maximum values are erased.
Step of graph – Step of the bar graph.
For example: If the Minimal value is 20 km/h and Step of graph is 10 km/h
and the current speed is 51 km/h, then the bar graph will appear as follows:
By pressing the down key, we access the setttings menu for the speed
Beep of speed – Set the independent audible speed indicator. This does not
affect the alarm.
ON – Sound is switched on permanently.
ON OVER – Sound is only given when speed is above "Setpoint
speed".
ON BELLOW - Sound is only given when speed is above "Setpoint
speed",
OFF – - Sound is off (Does not affect the alarm).
Setpoint speed – Expected average speed.
Level of speed – The step in speed with which the sound changes
Period of beep – The length of the sound
20
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-5-
Actual speed [km/h]
30
40
50
60
70
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80
90
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