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GB Sound speed controller SFR-1
06.02.2019 BEIER-Electronic 41
Outputs for ships
With these outputs the lights of ships can be authentically simulated. The lights are
controlled using this logic-table:
Output
All
-round light red top
All
-round light red middle
All
-round light red bottom
All
-round light green top
All
-round light white
middle
All
-round light white
bottom
1. Masthead light
2. Masthead light
Anchor light
Side light
Ster
n light
Towing light
Function
At anchor
Aground
In operation
Restricted in ability to
manoeuvre
Unable to manoeuvre
Constrained by draught
Towing
Assisting
Fishing
= output is active
= output is only active, if the ship is in operation
This table is fixed stored in the firmware and can not be changed!
Example:
If the function “In operation“ is active, the outputs which are configured as “1.
Masthead“, “Side light“ and “Stern light“ are switched on.
If you want to use light functions, the outputs must be configured (which light is
connected to which output) and secondly the functions must be allocated to the
control elements (e.g. nautic switch) of the transmitter. You should use “Memory
functions for this.
Some of the available functions are mutually exlusive. For example, a ship cannot be
“At anchor and be “In operation“ at the same time.
The relationship between light functions and outputs (see table), are fixed and can
not be changed!
The condition "in operation" can either be manually switched on with the function
"Ship: in operation" (e.g. by using a Nautic switch), or automatically with the throttle
channel on proportional channel #1.
If you want to use the automatic detection of "in operation" or "at anchor", you will
have to switch them on in the configuration of the Sound-Teacher (see page 70). If
the throttle stick is then not in neutral position (ie. the ship operates), it will be

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