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Flymaster Vario LS - Advanced Vario LS Settings

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10. Advanced settings
OFF - Turns the Vario LS OFF
ALTI (ALT 1) - Altimeter 1
ALTI (ALT 2) - Altimeter 2
ALTI (ALT 3) - Altimeter 3
CLTH - The Climb Threshold defines the rate of climb at which the vario
will start beeping. The frequency of the first beep is defined through the
Base Frequency parameter,and steadily increases according the
Increments parameter value.
The default value for Climb Threshold is 0.1m/s. This means that beeping
starts once the instantaneous vario value goes above 0.1m/s.
SKTH - The Sink Threshold is the rate of descent at which the vario will
emit a low frequency sound. Contrary to the climb sound the sink sound is
continuous. The deeper the sink rate the lower the sound frequency.
Default value for this parameter is -2 m/s, we suggest setting a value lower
than the natural sink rate of the glider when flying on speed bar in still air.
SKAL - The Sink Alarm defines a vertical speed value at which a sound
(alarm siren) starts to be produced. For example, if the Sink Alarm is set to
-10m/s, then if the instantaneous vario goes below -10m/s, and alarm will
be fired. This alarm can be used to identify high vertical speeds, as for
example, in a spiral dive. The Sink Alarm parameter can vary from 0 to
-25m/s. Set the Sink Alarm to 0 (ZERO) to disable the alarm.
INTG - The Integrated vario is calculated by integrating the vertical speed
during a period of X seconds defined by this value.

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