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4.2.4. Auto Reset
If Auto Reset is set to
On
, then the timer will be reset to the starting time when the model is loaded, or when the transmitter is
re-started. If Auto Reset is set to
Off
, the timer value at the time the transmitter is switched off is stored by the transmitter in the
associated model file. This feature can be useful, for example, if you wish to use a single flight battery for more than one flight.
4.2.5. Audio Settings
In Version 2.80 the adjustment facilities for audio output have been significantly enlarged, and incorporated centrally in the Timer
menu. For each timer one can use up to six audio or vibration alarms at various times or in various time ranges.
Briefly press
Audio
settings
at the bottom of the screen. In the display which then appears press
+
to set up a new audio out-
put.
Select the button under Time/Range in order to set the time range
and the type of alarm. You will then see the following display:
• Signal Start
Here you enter the Start time, i.e. the point from which the audio output is to commence. In the case of a count-down timer the
Start time must always be greater than the Stop time.
• Signal End
Here you enter the stop time for audio output.
• Repeat
At this point you can select the interval at which the audio output is to be repeated. You will then hear the audio output in the time
window which you entered at
Start/Stop
time.
If you only want the audio output to occur once, briefly press the Interval button to switch it to
Once
.
• Signal Typ
Here you can select the Signal Type: various outputs can be combined, such as Beep and Vibration.
If you want to use the output for
Text
,
Speech
and
Short Speech
, hold the button pressed in order to select an individual text
or voice.