Climb To Altitude Warnings - Larsen & Brusgaard PROTRACK II Manual

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12 - Climb to Altitude Warnings

NOTE: Factory preset values for Climb to Altitude Warnings:
--- ft., --- ft., --- ft. and 1000 ft
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The window shows:
· Warning1
· Warning2
· Warning3
· Warning4
· Active memory bank
12.1 Description
The PROTRACK II includes 4 "Climb to Altitude Warnings" memory banks (CL-01 to
CL-04).
Up to 4 different altitudes during climb may be set in each bank.
In Flight Mode, when passing through the lowest preset climb altitude (factory preset
to 1,000 feet), the PROTRACK II sounds a sequence of beeps. These beeps have two
functions:
1. The beeps indicate that the PROTRACK II has calibrated itself correctly to the local
ground elevation and is ready to jump.
2. The number of beeps indicates the altitude at which the highest warning alarm
is set. Example: If set to 4,500 feet, the signal will sound: beep-beep-beep-beep
(pause) beep.
The number of rapid-sequence beeps indicates the "high speed" warning altitude
in thousands of feet. The beep after a pause (if any), signifies a 500-foot altitude
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