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Program description: Telemetry menu
Once you have selected the appropriate menu line using
the arrow buttons
of the left or right-hand four-way
button …
TELEMETRY
SETTING & DATA VIEW
SENSOR SELECT
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
… and then pressed the central
SET
button of the right-
hand four-way button, the selected sub-menu appears:
VOICE TRIGGER
REPEAT 10SEC
TRIG
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
–––
–––
VARIO
–––
GENERAL MODULE
ELECTRIC AIR.MOD.
VARIO MODULE
GPS
Note:
This display will vary according to the choices you have
made in the “Select sensor” sub-menu; as described on
page 150. The illustration above shows the maximum
number of options, and indicates that the user has
selected all the sensors.
REPEAT
VOICE TRIGGER
REPEAT 10SEC
TRIG
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
–––
–––
VARIO
–––
Speech output is available via the headphone socket,
but not until you have at least assigned a switch in the
“REPEAT” line. This is accomplished as described in
the section entitled “Assigning switches and control
switches” on page 57:
VOICE TRIGGER
REPE T 10SEC
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
push desired switch
into position ON
VOICE TRIGGER
REPEAT 10SEC
TRIG
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
–––
3
VARIO
–––
All the time the assigned switch is closed, the last
speech output is repeated for the period set to the left of
the switch.
Simultaneously pressing the Select buttons
or
of the right-hand four-way button (
CLEAR
) causes
the time setting to revert to “10SEC”.
VOICE TRIGGER
TRIG
If you assign a switch in this line - preferably the mo-
mentary switch SW 1 - you can cycle through the voice
outputs selected in the options “TRANSMITTER”,
“RECEIVER” and under “Sensors”, as described in the
following sections.
However, please note that any war-
nings can only be generated by the sensor which is
currently active!
VOICE TRIGGER
TRIG
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
1
3
REPEAT 10SEC
VARIO
–––
VARIO
If you activate the “VARIO” (
) line in the “SELECT
SENSOR” sub-menu, as described on page 150, you
can use a switch assigned in this line to call up vario-
specific voice outputs, i.e. those triggered by altitude
changes, such as “slow climb / descent” etc. via the
transmitter’s earphone socket; these outputs are com-
pletely independent of the other voice messages.
VOICE TRIGGER
TRIG
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
1
3
REPEAT 10SEC
VARIO
7
TRANSFER
Select the desired menu line using the arrow buttons
of the left or right-hand four-way button …
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