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Larsen & Brusgaard PROTRACK II
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sounds on the ground, as the PROTRACK II alarm volume is very loud. It may cause
pain or damage to the ear.
Due to outside wind noise in freefall, the alarm sounds will not be perceived to be
as loud as when testing the PROTRACK II on the ground.
If the PROTRACK II is not mounted correctly, you may not hear the alarm sounds.
Make sure the PROTRACK II is mounted correctly before you jump.
The PROTRACK II must be active (powered ON) prior to entering the airplane.
Do not perform ACCESS less than 1 minute prior to exit.
Use the PROTRACK II at your own risk.
CONTENTS
1 - Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 12
2 - Features .............................................................................................................................. 14
3 - Description .......................................................................................................................... 16
3.1 Front ............................................................................................................................. 16
3.2 Display (Warnings section) .............................................................................................. 17
3.3 Display (Logbook section) ................................................................................................ 19
3.4 Rear .............................................................................................................................. 21
3.5 USB Connection .............................................................................................................. 22
4 – Quick Guide and Road Map ..................................................................................................... 23
5 - Power ON ............................................................................................................................. 24
6 - Ground Mode ........................................................................................................................ 26
7 - Flight Mode .......................................................................................................................... 27
8 - Main Windows ...................................................................................................................... 28
9- Performing ACCESS ............................................................................................................... 29
10 - Altitude Offset.................................................................................................................... 31

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