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GB Sound speed controller SFR-1
42 BEIER-Electronic 06.02.2019
switched to the condition "in operation". If the ship is stopped (throttle stick in
neutral), the condition "in operation" will be switched off after an adjustable time and
usually it will be switched over to the condition "at anchor". However, if in this
moment there is still another condition active, like e.g. "restricted in ability to
manoeuvre" or "towing", the condition will remain active and it will only be switched
over to "at anchor" until the other condition is switched off.
If the automatic detection of "in operation" or "at anchor" is active, these conditions
cannot be switched with the functions "Ship: in operation" and "Ship: at anchor".
Additional informations to lights of ships can be found in the internet.
Output sequences
You can assign any number of outputs in up to eight sequence groups.
In the Sound-Teacher up to 36 steps can be programmed for each of the eight
sequences (see page 74). For every step, you can program which output is switched
on and the intensity of the outputs.
Moreover, the duration of every step until it goes on to the next one can be
configured.
Is an output sequence enabled, the sequence always takes precedence over the
normal function (eg, indicators, parking lights, etc.) of the output. The normal function
of the output is switched off during the active sequence.
With these output sequences, the most amazing light effects can be generated.
Examples:
Rotating lights
Moving lights
Modern police flashlights
Beacon lights for airplanes
Switching on flickering of fluorescent lamps
Any flickering lights and flash lights
Only one output sequence can be active at one time. A sequence stops as soon as a
new one is activated.

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