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3 EVENT WATERSKIING
3 EVENT WATERSKIING
RTB
- this setting stands for “Return to Baseline” and should only be
turned on for a beginner or more novice jumper that wants the boat to
slow down more in the 3rd course segment to help make riding out the
jumps easier.
Rope SW Timeout
- this setting stands for “Rope Switch Timeout” and
it is set to 1.8 seconds by default to keep a consistent speed during
counter cut. It is recommended to keep this setting at 1.8 unless a) there
is a significant head or tail wind or b) if the jumper wants to take a three-
quarter cut.
The “Jump Tournament” event also contains the following items on the Event
Details tab (right side of screen).
Current and Previous Course Times
- the course times will be displayed
top-to-bottom. “MT” is listed below the course times and shows the boat
speed at the MT buoy
Change Event
- this function will bring up a pop-up menu with the 7
available Events. When the pop-up appears, the desired event may be
selected by touching the screen or by using the Helm Command knob.
Please note that a gold “Tournament” label will be displayed in the very center
of the screen when the boat is in Tournament mode. Just below, the Zero Off set
speed area will change color based on the status of the Zero Off speed control.
If it is turned on, then that area will be green (as shown in the screenshot in the
previous page). If Zero Off speed control is turned off, then that area will be red.
EVENTS - JUMP TOURNAMENT
The image above shows a screenshot in the “Jump Tournament” event. The “Jump
Tournament” event only makes tournament official set speeds available and
ensures that all other settings are also tournament compliant. The screenshot
above is showing that the operator is 1) on the Home Menu, Main tab and 2) is on
the Event Details tab on the right side of the screen.
The “Jump Tournament” event will display the following items on the Main tab on
the Home Menu (left side of screen):
Jump Letter
- this setting represents how much throttle will be applied
once the Rope Switch is closed as the jump skier pulls. Selecting this
setting will open up a pop-up menu to select the Jump letter (please note
that you can use the Weight/Distance input feature if you are unsure of
what letter to use). The higher the Jump Letter (towards the end of the
alphabet), the more aggressive the pull.
Hydrogate
- this setting determines the Hydrogate position at the rear
of the boat. The Hydrogate will provide a flatter wake towards 0 and the
“slalom” text, and will provide a larger wake towards 10 and the “jump”
text.
PF:SSA
- this shows the Power Factor and the Second Segment Adder
settings. Power Factor raises or lowers the Baseline speed; the lower the
number, the slower the boat enters the course. Please set the Power
Factor according to the strength of the engine. Second Segment Adder
is a setting meant for lower powered boats that raises the speed in the
41m segment of the jump course. Start at 0 and raise as necessary to
achieve desired times.
FIG. C3 - SCREENSHOT OF “JUMP TOURNAMENT” EVENT
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AUDIO MENU
AUDIO MENU
AUDIO SETUP TAB
The Audio Setup Tab enables operators to fine tune the audio system to their
preferences. The operator can adjust the overall bass, mid, treble, and Auto
Volume (Auto Vol) settings from this tab.
Bass
- modifies sounds from the audio system that are low in pitch
Mid
- modifies sounds from the audio system that are in the frequency
range between 250-2000 Hz
Treble
- modifies sounds from the audio system that are high in pitch
Balance
- adjusts the sound port-to-starboard (left-to-right). Increasing
the fade will increase the volume on the port side of the boat and
decrease the volume on the starboard side of the boat and vice versa
(not available if Zone Control is equipped)
(Auto Volume explained on following page)
FIG. F5 - AUDIO SETUP TAB ON THE MEDIA MENU
AUDIO SETUP TAB
Auto Vol
- a feature that gradually increases the overall volume of the
audio system as the operator increases the speed of the boat and it
also gradually decreases the overall volume of the audio system as the
operator decreases the speed of the boat.
These Auto Volume Minimum/Maximum values will automatically adapt
to volume changes that the operator makes while driving. For example,
if the operator is at 2 mph and he/she lowers the volume to “5”, then the
volume will lower to “5” whenever the operator is below 5 mph again. If
the operator is driving at the set speed and he/she increases the volume
to “31”, the volume will then become “31” whenever he/she reaches set
speed again. The Minimum and Maximum values will not change until
the operator changes the volume again below 5 mph (thus changing
the Minimum) or changes the volume at set speed (thus changing the
Maximum).