
GROUND SCREEN
The Ground Screen shows time, date and temperature.
Icons shown indicate:
Logbook enabled.
Alarms enabled.
Battery fully charged.
Atlas has a 30 min timeout on the display.
Press any
button to reactivate the display.
MAIN DISPLAYS
There is no need to turn Atlas on to make a jump. Your
Atlas will automatically go into climb mode when the
aircraft takes off. Once you exit the aircraft, it will switch
to freefall display; it is not possible to exit from this mode
while in freefall. If enabled, canopy mode will be displayed
once you have deployed your parachute. (Climb screen
shown at left.)
SET NEXT JUMP NUMBER – 1
To change the starting number on your jump log, go to
Log Admin
on the Menu screen. The
Set Next Jump
number is highlighted. Press the middle button to
Set
Next Jump
number.
SET NEXT JUMP NUMBER - 2
Press the middle button until the desired number you wish
to change is enlarged. Increase or decrease to the
number desired using the top and bottom buttons. Once
you have the desired jump number, press the middle
button until
OK
is highlighted. Press the middle button
again to save the new number. (Remember to press and
hold the middle button to go back to the main screen)
OTHER SETTINGS
Time and Date:
Menu > Clk/Timers > Set Time; Menu > Clk/Timers > Set Date
Previous FF and CP time:
Menu > Log Admin
Display Altitude in Metres:
Menu > Display Opt > Disp Alt in m
Display Temperature in Celsius:
Menu > Display Opt > Disp Tmp in C
Log Speed in kmh:
Menu > Display Opt > Log Spd in kmh
Contrast:
Menu > Display Opt > Chg. Contrast > select Increase or Decrease then press
middle button
ACCESSORIES –
Atlas Elastic Wrist Band Mount (sold separately)
Parachuting is a hazardous activity that can result in injury or death. An altimeter may malfunction, even when
properly designed, built, assembled, maintained and used. Do not rely upon an altimeter for your safety. Your
altimeter must only be considered as an aid when checking your altitude. The displayed altitude may not be
correct during both ascent and descent – a visual cross reference with the ground should be used in combination
with the altimeter.
USING ATLAS AS AN AUDIBLE ALTIMETER
SIZE AND SHAPE
As an audible, Atlas is designed for mounting inside the
helmet – most modern skydiving helmet designs have
pockets in the liner on one or both sides specifically for
this purpose. Rounded edges and corners incorporated
into Atlas’ design are intended to keep it comfortably
fitted near the ear.
Insert Atlas into the helmet’s audible pocket with the
speaker hole facing inward (toward the ear). Failure to do
so may result in inaudible alarms.
Ensure that the speaker and pressure sensor holes remain
unobstructed by items such as adhesive Velcro
TM
or tape.
The foam liner of the helmet should not interfere with
either function.
ALARMS - 1
Menu > Alarms
On the Menu screen, scroll to and Select
Alarms
.
ALARMS – 2
The currently active FF and Canopy Alarm Groups and the
pre-set alarm altitudes will appear.
Scroll to and select
Edit Alarms
.
ALARMS – 3
To change the altitudes of the current Group,
FF1
, select
it from the list.
ALARMS – 4
Scroll to and select the altitude you want to change.
Increase or decrease alarm altitude. Once you have the
desired altitude, scroll to and select
OK
.
Parachuting is a hazardous activity that can result in injury or death. An altimeter may malfunction, even when
properly designed, built, assembled, maintained and used. Do not rely upon an altimeter for your safety. Your
altimeter must only be considered as an aid when checking your altitude. The displayed altitude may not be
correct during both ascent and descent – a visual cross reference with the ground should be used in combination
with the altimeter.