higher value causes the VARIO to be less responsive but smoother. We have found that
an ideal value is 8 and therefore the default value.
6.5.2 Cadence
When a rate of climb is higher than that specified by the Climb threshold the VARIO
creates a beeping sound. The rate (cadence) of the beeps increases as the climb rate
increases. This increase in rate is not linear. The cadence parameter specifies which
cadence curve should be used. Current there are 2 possibilities represented in the graph
of Figure. 15.
Figure. 15- Cadence Curves
6.5.3 Dynamic Frequency
The VARIO beeps at a specified pitch(frequency) when a certain rate of climb is
encountered. When dynamic frequency is off the pitch(frequency) of that beep will remain
constant if the rate of climb changes. With dynamic frequency on the pitch of the beep may
vary if the rate of climb varies during the individual beep.
6.5.4 Buzzer
Is so called because of the sound it emits, which resembles a buzzing sound.
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