User manual

The basic transmitter display comes with four timers
(see the display below). Next to the green transmitter
operating time and the model time on the left side of the
display, there is an upper and lower timer on the right
side of the display.
To set the upper timer 1 and/or lower timer 2 as well as
the date and time, touch the corresponding value fi eld in
the right half of the display with a fi nger or the provided
stylus to go to the display of the desired timer.
Alternately, you can also access the "Timer" menu item
from the "base menu": Touch the gear icon labelled "B"
in the home display of the transmitter …
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mz
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BATT TIME 00: 01: 23
Graubele
M 1
0:01:23
NORMAL
000:00.0
000:00.0
4.1V
RX TX
RX 00.0V
Touch
Touch
Touch
The display switches to the green base menu. Then
use a fi nger or the provided stylus to touch the "TIMER"
menu item:
BACK
SYSTEM
BASE
FUNCTION
Model Sel
E.P.A
Model Type
Rev/Slow
Sub-Trim
Motor
Timer
TX ctl
Fail Safe
Trim Step
Servo
Out.Swap
CH Set
Touch
Timers
Setting TIMER 1 and TIMER 2 as well as the date and time
NOTE:
The recording of telemetry data on an SD
card inserted in a card slot located in the back
of the transmitter is linked to this timer. When
the timer starts, the telemetry data start being recorded
on the SD card, and recording stops when the timer
stops.
Complaints can only be considered if there is a
log fi le (see page 7). For your own benefi t, it is
recom mendable to save telemetry data on the SD
card inserted in the transmitter's card slot while
using "Timer1".
Please note, for technical reasons there is no data
recording during playing mp3 fi les.
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
00
NULL
NULL
T.RES
LAP SW
000
LAP List
NULL
UP
ALARM
00
00
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
:
:
Note:
Press the NEXT button at the top right edge
of the display to switch the rotation procedure
from "TIMER1" to "TIMER2", and from "DATE"
back to "TIMER1":
TIMER1 and TIMER2
To program one of the two timers, it is preferable to start
in the "MODE" line by checking the value fi eld directly to
the right. By default, UP is provided as a synonym for
counting forward (see the fi gure above).
If this is what you want and you do not need an alarm
for a forward-counting timer, then jump to the following
section and start reading at "START SW" on the next
page.
Alarm function
An alarm function can be activated for a forward-
counting and backward-counting timer by setting the
desired time frame in the minute and/or second fi eld to
the right next to "ALARM". Within the last 20 seconds
of this period, beeps sound so that you do not have to
continuously monitor that display during the fl ight.
Acoustic signal sequence
20 s before for zero: 2 beeps
Single beep every 2 seconds
10 s before zero: single beep
Single beep every second with a
changed pitch
5 s before zero: single beep every second with
reduced frequency
Zero: voice trigger
To specify the desired time period, and touch the left
minute fi eld …
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
00
NULL
NULL
T.RES
LAP SW
000
LAP List
NULL
UP
ALARM
00
00
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
:
:
Touch
… and/or the right second fi eld with a fi nger or the
provided stylus:
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
00
NULL
NULL
T.RES
LAP SW
000
LAP List
NULL
UP
ALARM
00
00
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
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:
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Basic menu - Timers
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