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Jolly logic AltimeterOne User Manual

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ALTIMETERONE

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Summary of Contents for Jolly logic AltimeterOne

  • Page 1 How to Use the ALTIMETERONE...
  • Page 2: Getting Acquainted

    Getting Acquainted A visual tour of your new altimeter. Display Tether Point Shows up to four digits. Clip the altimeter to a line, or give it its own streamer. Above 9,999 feet, a decimal appears, and altitudes are shown in thousands of feet. Push Button Quick press: ON/OFF Long press: Reset to “0”...
  • Page 3 How Do I Work This Thing? It’s easy. Turn It On Press the button once to turn the display on before every flight. It will display the last altitude measured. Clear the Display Clear the display by holding down the red button until you see “OOOO,”...
  • Page 4: Installation Tips

    Installation Tips Your altimeter can ride in a payload bay or in the main fuselage of a rocket, inside a plane, or clipped to your kite. In any case, follow these guidelines for best results. Let It Breathe The altimeter needs to sense outside atmospheric pressure at all times.
  • Page 5 Recharging Your altimeter has an advanced Lithium Polymer battery, the same type of battery used in the latest laptops and cell phones (only much, much smaller). It can be recharged in any standard USB port, including those on computers, printers, and other devices. Glow area is on the back Recharging Directions...
  • Page 6: Technical Notes

    Technical Notes We thought you might be interested to learn a little more about the technical design of the Altimeter One. You can learn even more by visiting www.jollylogic.com. Logic The “brain” of the altimeter is a microcontroller which is fast enough to evaluate the local atmospheric pressure more than 20 times each second, while simultaneously updating the LCD display 64 times a second.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Specifications 0.47 in x 0.64 in x 1.93 in Size 12mm x 16.3mm x 49mm (Fits in a 0.71” diameter BT-20 tube) 0.24 ounces Weight 6.7 grams Useful range Up to 29,500 feet above sea level Launch threshold Ignores launches (or wind gust pressures) below 50 feet Records 19 bits of pressure and 16 bits of Sensor precision...
  • Page 8 Contents copyright Jolly Logic, LLC. No reproduction without written permission. For consumer safety, environmental regulations compliance, and more information please visit www.jollylogic.com. Email us at support@jollylogic.com.