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Version 2.0
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  • Page 1 User Manual Version 2.0 FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 1...
  • Page 2 Manufacturer reserves the rights to change or improve the product and introduce changes in manual’s content without notifying outside individuals and organizations. To ensure you own the latest version of user’s manual, please visit our website http://flyelectronics.eu and download the most recent document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. T ABLE OF CONTENTS 2.Introduction .................................. 5 3.Contents ..................................5 4.Before first launch ................................ 5 5.MotoMonitor features ..............................6 6.Launching the device ..............................7 7.operating the device ..............................7 8.Fields description ................................. 8 9.Device Configuration ..............................11 11.1.1Adding new starting point........................... 11 11.1.2Defining starting point parameters: ......................
  • Page 4 16.1.7 Color scheme .............................. 21 16.1.8 Erase memory ............................. 21 18. Transmitter ................................23 18.1Connection description ............................23 18.2Transmitter connector: ............................24 19.Sensors connection ..............................25 24.Software updates ..............................29 25.Warranty ................................... 29 1.2.1Warranty Card ............................... 31 FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 4...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Before launching the device for the first time, follow below steps: a) Check if contents are in line with what is described in paragraph 3, b) Check if the warranty card is filled in, c) Charge the receiver, d) Charge the transmitter, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 5...
  • Page 6: Motomonitor Features

     Energy saving option – device can turn off automatically after predefined time period, Alert in case of overheating EGT or CHT,   Customized desktop (user can choose parameters that will be visible), FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 6...
  • Page 7: Launching The Device

    Press and hold (3) to clear stopwatch Press (4) to refresh the screen Press and hold (4) to turn the device off Press and hold both (2) and (3) to go to the settings menu. FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 7...
  • Page 8: Fields Description

     "SUNSET" – Sunset time  "PRESSURE" – Atmospheric pressure 1*- Fuel level can be published in two manners: % (percentage) – if PPG is fitted with WEMA fuel sensor, Litres - if PPG is fitted with flowmeter, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 8...
  • Page 9 3. Fuel level in percentage or remaining amount (depending on preselected fuel sensor) – left side of tachometer 4. Variometer 5. Graphic tachometer with current RPM value 6. Start point direction (big blue arrow) Wind direction (small yellow arrow) – we still working on that :) FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 9...
  • Page 10 Name of starting point (if the device detects predefined starting point – it will display its name) Left side: (from left to right): Transmitter battery level Transmitter connection icon Current screen (G – graphic, 1 – first desktop, 2 – second desktop etc.) FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 10...
  • Page 11: Device Configuration

    Starting area - radius around the given point, which will be treated as start point terrain, It is easier to add new starting point when we are on it. If finds GPS signal MotoMonitor while adding new starting point, it will automatically suggest current coordinates as start point characteristics. FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 11...
  • Page 12: 2Defining Starting Point Parameters

    Once all characters are set, top right button will change it's label to "Save". Press this button to confirm the name and go back to main menu. First letter of the name is always capital. FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 12...
  • Page 13: 1General Characteristics

    1 – main screen is text desktop number 1, 2 – main screen is text desktop number 2, 3 – main screen is text desktop number 3, 4 – main screen is text desktop number 4, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 13...
  • Page 14: 4Setting Desktops 1/2/3/4 (Fields Visible On Desktops 1, 2, 3, 4)

    T1=T1,T2=T2 – default temperature names, T1=EGT,T2=CHT – Temperature T1 will be labeled as EGT, Temperature T2 will be labeled as CHT, T1=CHT,T2=EGT – Temperature T1 will be labeled as CHT, Temperature T2 will be labeled as EGT, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 14...
  • Page 15: 1Timezone (Selecting Current Timezone)

    Use following keys : Yes (top left) – turn automatic time setting on, No (bottom left) – turn automatic time setting off, Save (top right) – save current status, Back (bottom right) – cancel changes and exit, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 15...
  • Page 16: 4Set Time And Date

    - knots 14.1.6 Set altitude units This setting allows you to set the altitude unit. All parameters linked with altitude will be displayed in one of following units: m – meters FT – feet FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 16...
  • Page 17: Alarm Temp. Of T1/T2/Egt/Cht (Overheating Alert)

    User can define maximum revolutions per minute value. This value is needed to correctly calibrate the graphic tachometer on main desktop. Use following buttons to set up maximum value: +500 (top left) – add 500 RPM to the value, -500 (bottom left)– deduct 500 RPM from the value, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 17...
  • Page 18: Red Area In Rpm

    Changes to this setting can be applied using following buttons: +1 (top left) – add 1 impulse, -1 (bottom left) – deduct 1 impulse, Save (top right) – save the value, Back (bottom right) – exit without saving, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 18...
  • Page 19: Back Light Power

    +1 (top left) – increase idle time span for 1 minute, -1 (bottom left) – decrease idle time span for 1 minute, Save (top right) – save settings, Back (bottom right) – exit without saving, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 19...
  • Page 20: 3Fuel Input Settings

    To do this, go to "Pairing with motor" setting and press top right button - Start. Device will start polling for the transmitter signal. At this moment, user should click and hold transmitter button until transmitter diode starts flashing. FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 20...
  • Page 21: 6Radio Channel

    To revert the device to default settings, it is possible to format memory. MotoMonitor User should enter Erase memory setting and press button: Yes (top left) – and then accept the choice by pressing Save (top right). FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 21...
  • Page 22 This menu consist of several parameters, such as: - Serial number, - Hardware version, - Software version, - Battery voltage, - Remote battery voltage, - Maximum temperatures during last flight, - Total flight time, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 22...
  • Page 23: Transmitter

    – in the rear left corner of the transmitter ( by USB plug). Charging can also be performed when device is turned off. The transmitter should be mounted – connector to ground. FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 23...
  • Page 24: Transmitter Connector

    Encoder input (RPM measurement) PPG Ground Power/charger input +12/+24V Optional - LED- output Optional - LED+ output or Fuel Sensor charge Fuel sensor input Fuel sensor ground Unused T1- input T1+ input T2- input T2+ input FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 24...
  • Page 25: Sensors Connection

    In case of intermittent connection between transmitter and receiver, you should change your spark plug to new one. Faulty resistor causes worse burning rate – it is not noticeable by user, but causes strong electromagnetic noise around the wire. FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 25...
  • Page 26 PPG for charging. Please see below connection scheme for built-in power supply: Connect battery's "+" with pin 3 and "-" with pin 2. FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 26...
  • Page 27 Nevertheless, transmitter alarms the user about overheating even without the presence of a receiver. Please see below connection scheme for additional LED diode. Cathode (-) connect to pin 4, Anode (+) connect to pin 5, FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 27...
  • Page 28 22. C . EGT) ONNECTING SENSOR White Green 23. C . CHT) ONNECTING SENSOR White Green FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 28...
  • Page 29: Software Updates

    Warranty does not cover damage caused by rough handling and misusing the product. It does not cover damage caused by random events (e.g. flood, fire, overvoltage). 3Please note Polish text of warranty should prevail over any translation FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 29...
  • Page 30  fill a complaint order, including: product name, serial number, purchase date, warranty card number, detailed description of the issue including additional information about the source of the problem (if known). Order form can be found on our webpage www.flyelectronics.eu or in our office.
  • Page 31: 1Warranty Card

    Such steps can be taken only in case the device turns out to be fully operational, or the damage is not covered by the warranty. 1.2.1 Warranty Card Seller stamp and signature: Date of sale and serial number FLYelectronics All Rights Reserved Page 31...
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