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Program description: base settings - fixed-wing model
buttons of the right-hand touch key (CLEAR).
Switching between “count-up” and “count-down”
Count-up timer (stopwatch function)
If you assign a switch and start the stopwatch with the
initial value of “0:00”, the timer runs up until the maxi-
mum of 180 minutes and 59 seconds, then re-starts at
0:00.
Count-down timer (alarm timer function)
You can select a starting time within the range 0 to 180
minutes in the left-hand minutes field, and a starting
time within the range 0 to 59 seconds in the right-hand
seconds field. Any combination of times can also be
selected.
Simultaneously touching the  or  buttons of the
right-hand touch-key (CLEAR) resets any settings you
have made to “0” or “00”.
motor at C1
idle re.
tail type normal
cut off +100%–125% 9
aile/flap 2aile
timer
0:00
2
Procedure
Select the desired input field using the arrow buttons 1.
 of the left or right-hand touch-key.
Touch 2. SET in the centre of the right-hand touch-key.
Select the required time in the highlighted minutes 3.
and seconds fields using the arrow buttons of the
right-hand touch-key.
Touch the central 4. SET button to conclude the input
process.
Once you have switched back to the basic dis-5.
play by touching the central ESC button of the left-
hand touch-key the required number of times, touch
the  or  buttons of the right-hand touch-
key (CLEAR) simultaneously, with the stopwatch
stopped, to switch the stopwatch to the “Timer” func-
tion; see top right in the following illustration:
GRAUBELE
#01
0:00h
stop
flt
10:01
0:00
0.0V
5.6V
HoTT
M
When you operate the assigned switch, the stopwatch
now starts from the set initial value, counting down
(“Timer function”). When the set time has elapsed, the
timer does not stop, but continues to run so that you can
read off the time elapsed after reaching zero. To make
this clear, the over-run time is shown highlighted (black
background).
Sequence of sounds
30 sec. before zero: triple beep
single beep every two seconds
20 sec. before zero: double beep
single beep every two seconds
10 sec. before zero: single beep
single beep every second
5 sec. before zero: single beep every second at higher
rate
zero: longer beep; display switches to
inverse video
The “alarm timer” is reset by simultaneously touching
the  or  buttons of the right-hand touch-key
(CLEAR), once you have halted the timer.
Note:
A count-down timer is indicated in the basic display by
a flashing colon (:) between the minutes field and the
seconds field.
Phase 2, Phase 3 and Phase 4
You will automatically be in the “normal” flight phase 1
unless you have already assigned a switch to phases 2,
3 or 4.
Both the number and name of this flight phase are fixed
permanently as “normal”, and cannot be changed. For
this reason the “normal” phase is simply concealed, i. e.
it is not displayed as phase 1.
10:01 2
phase 2
phase 3
phase 4
takeoff
landing
speed
–––
–––
–––
aile/flap 2aile
timer
It is also important to understand that the flight phases
have their own inherent priorities which need to be ob-
served, particularly when assigning individual switches.
The underlying scheme can be described as follows:
If all assigned flight phase switches are closed or •
open, the “normal” flight phase is active.
If only one switch is closed, then the flight phase as-•
signed to the currently closed switch is active.
If two switches are closed, then the flight phase with •
the lower number is active.
For example, this would be phase 2, if one of the
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