70—Dashes and Video Screens
Timing Recap
The timing recap will
display the buoy times for
the last two course runs.
Touch
Exit to return to the
Home screen.
Slalom Wait Time
Wait time is the amount
of time a skier can wait in the
water before the warning tim-
er starts to beep, indicating it
is time to pull up the skier. As
the warning timer nears the
end, a beeper start to indicate
the amount of warning time is
close to the end. The beeping
continues to increase in speed and volume in relation to the amount
of warning time remaining. Each press of the up or down arrow in-
creases or decreases the time by five seconds.
Jump Settings
Select
Jump, then touch
the symbol in the upper
left corner of the screen,
and the following will ap-
pear:
Buzzer Volume
The buzzer volume ad-
justment compensates for
increased engine noise. As
the boat speed increases,
and therefore the noises
from the engine increase,
the volume of the buzzer
will increase proportion-
ately to the boat’s speed
between 0 and 25 mph (40.2 km/h). No further increase occurs at
speeds above 25 mph (40.2 km/h). The buzzer emits a sound when
the set speed is reached and when reaching the buoys at a course.
Select
Buzzer Volume, and the following appears: Select the volume
for High and Low speed by utilizing the up and own arrows. Touch
Back to return to the Slalom Settings screen.
Timing Recap
The timing recap will
display the buoy times for
the last two course runs.
Touch
Exit to return to the
Home screen.
Jump Switch
This number either in-
creases or decreases the intensity of the “bump” value upon jump
switch engagement. The number on the left side of the colon is for
the first segment in the jump and the number on the right side of the
colon is for the second
segment of the jump.
Depending on the boat,
it can help jumpers
achieve a balanced
time.
Touch each
number to view and
select an alternative
number. Your authorized Malibu dealer can help you to determine
the strength number that is best for your boat.
Jump Switch Timeout
This is the amount of
time that the boat will ap-
ply the accelerator on the
jumpers counter cut (or
anytime the jumper is out
of the actual jump course.”
This setting is adjustable
for extreme headwinds or
tailwinds, but it is recommended that it be left at 1.8 in nearly all
instances. Touch
Back to return to the Jump Settings screen.
Trick Settings
Select
Trick, then touch
the symbol in the upper
left corner of the screen.
The following will appear:
Buzzer Volume
The buzzer volume ad-
justment compensates for
increased engine noise.
As the boat speed in-
creases, and therefore the
noises from the engine in-
crease, the volume of the
buzzer will increase pro-
portionately to the boat’s
speed between 0 and 25
mph (40.2 km/h). No further increase occurs at speeds above 25
mph (40.2 km/h). The buzzer emits a sound when the set speed is
reached and when reaching the buoys at a course. Select
Buzzer
Volume, and the following appears: Select the volume for High and
Low speed by utilizing the up and own arrows. Touch
Back to return
to the
Slalom Settings screen.
River Mode and Offset
This feature provides
speed adjustment com-
pensation for the water
current. Choices are
OFF,
Down, and Up. Offset is the
speed of the water flow
used in the correction.
Course Manager
Touch
Course Manager
and the screen will expand
to display the following:
Utilize the Up and Down
arrows on the right to
scroll through the avail-
able courses. Press
Select
Course when the desired
course is highlighted (as in
Course 3 shown in the im-
age).
To delete a course, high-
light the specific course
and touch
Delete.
To edit the name of a
course, highlight that