Operation Manual
Manual
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c. Set the Alarm
Menu
¥Timer, ´Sum, Alarm:
¥´Sum
¨Exit
Time 0:03:24
Alarm 0:10:00
Difference '0:06:36
Switch G> '*
d. Once you have selected the Alarm line, you can
select the number of the alarm by pressing the 3-D
digi-adjuster, and set it by rotating it. Now press
the 3-D digi-adjuster repeatedly until Alarm is
highlighted again. This concludes the set-up pro-
cedure.
The
Sum timer can be used in two different modes:
a. Alarm set to
0:00:00
The timer starts at zero, runs upwards, adds the time,
and is stopped and re-started using the assigned
switch.
The timer can be reset to zero by pressing the
REV/CLR button in Status display 3, or in this menu.
In this case there is no alarm.
b. Alarm not
set to = 0:00:00
The timer starts at the set alarm time, counts down,
and sounds the alarm when the selected time has
elapsed.
18.4.2. Summary Timer 2
´Sum
Effect For active model only,
the current status is stored when the
transmitter is switched off or the model
memory is changed.
With alarm = 0:00:00 counts up, other-
wise down
Start Runs as long as the assigned switch
(switch / slider / stick) is at the ON
position
Reset REV/CLR button in the menu
or in Status display 4 (Timer)
Range Variable alarm: 3:30:00 (3 h 30 min)
Time (upwards): 4:30:00
Alarm, only if alarm
time 0:00:00
From 5 min before elapse of alarm time:
one double beep (;;Ò) per minute.
After 10 sec before elapse of alarm time:
one double beep (;;Ò) per second.
When the alarm time is reached:
Long double beep (;;ÒœőŖœőŖ)
The double beep identifies the timer as Timer 2, Sum
18.5. Menu ¥Timer, ¶¶Interval
The purpose of the Interval timer is to monitor a pre-
set time once or repeatedly.
Every time you switch the transmitter on, the set inter-
val time (alarm) re-starts.
Once the set interval time has elapsed, an audible
alarm sounds; the timer then continues to count up
until it is switched off.
18.5.1. Example:
Monitoring motor run time per climb
For this example we assume the following:
The motor is to run for a maximum of one minute
per climb.
Switch G is used to start the interval timer for the
motor run time (G simultaneously controls the mo-
tor and the motor’s total run time).
Preparing the
Interval timer:
a. Assigning the switch (Î 14.3.2.)
Menu L,
Assignment, Switches, ¶¶Interval:
|Slot ‡ '
´Sum G> '
¶¶Interval G> '
b. The Interval timer is started and counts down
when switch G is at the “forward” position.
c. Setting the alarm (interval time)
Menu
¥Timer, ¶¶Interval, Alarm:
¥¶¶Interval
¨Exit
Time 0:00:00
Alarm 0:01:00
Difference #0:00:00
Switch G> '
d. Once you have selected the Alarm line, you can
select the number of the alarm by pressing the
3-D digi-adjuster, and set the value by rotating it.
Now press the 3-D digi-adjuster repeatedly until
Alarm is highlighted. This completes the set-up
procedure.
How the
Interval timer is used:
As soon as switch G is moved to “full-throttle”, the
In-
terval
timer starts from the set time.
The last 2 seconds are indicated by a brief triple-beep
(;;;Ò).
The end of the Interval time is signalled by a long
triple beep (;;;ÒœőŖœőŖœőŖ). Following this, the
transmitter emits an audible signal for a period of five
seconds. However, the interval timer then continues to
run until switch G is returned to the “back” position. In
this case the screen displays the time by which you
have exceeded the set interval (i.e. landed too late).