17 Operating Instructions IQ-ONE / IQ-ONE+
Bräuniger GmbH
Flight Logging
The IQ-ONE / ONE+ automatically logs each flight, beginning when you turn on the
instrument and ending when you turn it off. Up to forty flights are recorded; after that the
oldest flight is deleted as each new one is added. The flights are numbered in reverse
order, so that #
1
is the newest and #
40
is the oldest. Flight #
0
is the current flight.
With the
MEMO
display showing, use the Arrow Keys to cycle through viewing the
previous flights you have stored. If this is done during a flight, the current flight will not be
disrupted.
Memo
displays
Graphic displays of maximum climb/sink
Maximum change in climb/sink values
Maximum height reached
Flight number. A Small r indicates that a barogram
was recorded for this flight too.
Date of flight
Flight time
Battery, volume and sink alarm display (independent of
record flight)
Memo Set-Mode IQ-ONE
Further long pressure on the TIME key brings the instrument
into Memory-Set-Mode.
In the basic set up, flight recording and barograph are
switched off together.
By pressing the UP key, barograph recording can be
switched on.
Barograph Recording – Model IQ-ONE+
The IQ-ONE+ includes a barograph, which records your flights in a tamper-proof format
for use in competitions and setting official records. You can set the parameters and time
intervals at which recordings are made. A data port on the right side of the instrument
allows you to connect the IQ-ONE+ to a computer (on Model IQ-ONE there is a plastic
plug in this location in lieu of the connector).
While a flight is being recorded, you cannot enter Set-Mode or Option-Mode for
MEMO
,
ALT1
or
ALT2
. This is to prevent changes of altitude after a flight has begun.
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