Vario Tone - GRAUPNER mz-32 HoTT Reference Manual

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On the receiver side, these digital switches can be assigned to a channel. The mapping of
a digital switch to a receiver channel as output can be done either in the "RF Set" menu
(Base section) or directly in the receiver using the Telemetry Setting & Data View ASCII
menu. (Check the Telemetry Help information in this Help section on how to access the
Setting & Data View ASCII menu.)
IMPORTANT: This feature is only available with receivers that have been updated with the
current firmware release.
Tapping on the Name field will activate the edit toolbar to rename or delete the Digital
Switch.
Tap on "Act" icon in the respective line to activate a Digital Switch.
Tap on the Mode field to select the desired mode (On/Off, Pulse or Flash).
Tap on the Delay field to set the delay time for the Pulse or Flash mode.
Example:
Connect a servo to the receiver channel which has been mapped as Digital Switch to test a
Digital Switch.
Go to the Home screen and select an empty deck or an available block and activate the
Widget Editor (Tap and briefly hold down on the block).
On the Add New Widget screen select System and then "Digital Switch". Tap on Digital
Switch number/name which was assigned in the previous step.
Test the operation by tapping the Digital Switch field on the Widget deck.
You can change its behavior in the "Digital Switch" submenu.
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range in which no Vario tone output should occur. This is essentially a dead band.
Tap on the Sensor field to select the sensor for the Vario Tone. This is applicable when
multiple sensors are installed.
Tap on the Reset icon to reset the Min/Differential/Max values.
The Min field value on the bottom of the screen provides the highest (worst) sink rate, while
the Max field value provides the highest (strongest) climb rate. The Differential is the
current difference between Max and Min.
You can assign a volume control (for example DV1) for the Vario Tone in the System -
Sound Set menu.
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VARIO TONE

When an appropriate sensor (i.e. GPS, Vario) is
installed, the model can provide altitude information as
well as climb or descent information. For example, this
function is useful for sailplane pilots to know whether
the glider is in a sink or climb state.
The user is notified by a range of high or low pitched
audible tones to indicate the state of the glider.
Tap on the Control field to assign a switch (Input
Control) to activate or de-activate the Vario Tone
function.
Tap on the two Dead Zone (Min/Max) fields to set the
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