S-18
1. In the SYSTEM MODE, highlight and select Warning using
the Roller.
2. Highlight the desired flight mode, switch position or stick
position switch (SPS) then press the roller to turn on off
that function as a warning.
Note
: It is possible to activate multiple functions as a
warning.
Note
: To select a Stick Position Switch as a warning, it
is first necessary to activate the stick switch. See Stick
Switch Position Code 91 on page S-14 for more details.
3. If a spoiler stick position is desired as a warning, highlight
INH next to SPOI STICK and press the roller to activate
the spoiler stick position. Rotate the roller to select POS
and adjust to the desired value that you wish to have the
warning sound. Note that 0= low spoiler, 50 = 50% spoiler,
etc. ON/ OFF is displayed at the top of the screen and when
moving the stick this will indicate that the function is on/off.
4. Use the roller to select ON; select Low or Hi to have the
alarm sound above or below the POS position.
5. Return to the SYSTEM Menu by pressing the LIST button.
The Warning function can be programmed to sound an alarm if
a selected flight mode, switch position or spoiler stick position
is in an inappropriate position when the transmitter is turned
on. For example if another flight mode is selected other than
launch when the transmitter is turned on, an alarm can sound
warning that the switch is in an inappropriate position to launch
the sailplane. If the spoiler stick is below a preprogrammed
position when the transmitter is turned on, an alarm will sound.
See page S-14 for programming stick position switches. Note
that during the warning, no signal is being transmitted. The
warning function is available for the following:
• Flight Mode Cruise
• Flight Mode Speed
• Flight Mode Thermal
• Flight Mode Launch
• Flight Mode Land
• AX2 Up
• Elevator 1
• Elevator 2
• Motor
• Butterfly
• Stick Position Switch 0
• Stick Position Switch 1
• Stick Position Switch 2
• Stick Position Switch 3
• Spoiler Stick Position
97: Warning
To Program a Warning
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