33601 VARIO Modul - Graupner HoTT 2.4
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SENSITIVITY:
select the climb or sink rate at which the Beep is activated.
Climbing is indicated by a high tone, sinking by a deep tone. The higher / lower the tone sounds, the greater/
smaller is the climb or sink rate.
Note:
when SENSITIVITY is set to OFF, no beeps or voice announcements will be displayed.
See the following table.
If the setting is for example 1 m/sec., the tone (A) sounds when the model climbs more than 1 m per second.
Is the rate more than 2 m, the next higher note (B) sounds, etc. The actual climb or descent rate is displayed
in the Vario screen alternately in the top row. This display responds faster than the „Diff.“- information the
display below, so the values can differ.
Climbing/sinking tone overview:
AVERAGE NUMBER:
Number of measurements per second, is used to adjust the accuracy of the sensor.
More measurements increase the accuracy, while fewer measurements increase display speed.
Recommendation:
Sensivity 0.5 m: approx. 20 measurements per Sec.
Sensivity 1 m: approx. 4 measurements per Sec.
Altitude level Beep:
when the following altitudes (starting from the starting altitude 0 m) are reached, the following tones will
sound:
20 / 40 / 60 / 80 / 100 m: low tone once (20 m) up to
fi
ve times (100 m)
200 / 400 / 650 / 800 / 1000 m: high tone once (200 m) up to
fi
ve times (1000 m)
6. TELEMETRY DISPLAY
If you select SIMPLE DATAVIEW the telemetry data can only be displayed, i.e. it cannot be programmed - in
contrast to SETTING AND DATAVIEW. However, the data is represented in graphic form, and this makes it
the preferable option when actually operating a model, as it is easier and quicker to read and assess.
You should also read the manual of your remote control system, especially the chapter „telemetry“. The
operation is done in the transmitter menu „telemetry“ under the display SETTING AND DATA VIEW.
Please note
: the menus can only be selected when the receiver is switched on. When you switch the recei-
ver on, it may take a few seconds before the receiver display becomes active and can be selected: > symbol
appears at the top right corner of the transmitter display (TX). When the receiver is off, the error message
„Can‘t receive data“ appears.
There may be a slight delay in the screen’s response to inputs using the top buttons, since all the settings
are transmitted directly to the receiver by wireless means.
5 m (E)
1 m (A)
2.5 m/3 sec. ; 5 m
2.5 m/sec. ; 5 m/sec. ; 15 m/sec.
/3 sec.
Climb rate:
4 m (D)
2 m/3 sec. ; 4 m
2 m/sec. ; 4 m/sec. ; 12 m/sec.
/3 sec.
3 m (C)
1.5 m/3 sec. ; 3 m
1.5 m/sec. ; 3m/sec.;- 9 m/sec.
/3 sec.
2 m (B)
1 m/3 sec. ; 2 m
1 m/sec. ; 2 m/sec. ; 6 m/sec.
/3 sec.
0.5 m/3 sec. ; 1 m
0.5 m/sec. ; 1 m/sec.;- 3 m/sec.
/3 sec.
- 5 m
- 1 m
- 2 m
- 3 m
- 4 m
- 0.5 m/3 sec. ; - 1 m
- 0.5 m/sec. ; - 1 m/sec. ; - 3 m/sec.
/3 sec.
- 1 m/3 sec. ; - 2 m
- 1 m/sec. ; - 2 m/sec. ; - 6 m/sec.
/3 sec.
- 1.5 m/3 sec. ; - 3 m
- 1.5 m/sec. ; - 3m/sec. ; - 9 m/sec.
/3 sec.
- 2 m/3 sec. ; - 4 m
- 2 m/sec. ; - 4 m/sec. ; - 12 m/sec.
/3 sec.
- 2.5 m/3 sec.; - 5 m
- 2.5 m/sec. ; - 5 m/sec. ; - 15 m/sec.
/3 sec.
Sink rate: