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142 Detail program description - Control adjust
   Fl.  phase  timers
Selecting and setting
The discussion of the "Phase settings" menu on page 
134 has already described how timers can be assigned 
to a fl ight phase. The same section has also described 
the properties of "Time1" and "Time2". This section 
now proceeds to describe "Clk 1, 2 and 3", plus the "lap 
counter/timetable" timer.
The additional, fl ight phase-specifi c timer selected is 
displayed on the basic display underneath the "center" 
timer, as shown below:
GRAUBELE
#01
2:22h
Stop
Flt
«Speed   »
K78
0:00
0:00
5.5V
5.2V
HoTT
M
Clk1
0:00
In this menu … 
Non-delayed chan
Timers (general)
Wing mixers
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
Fl. phase timers
Non-delayed chan
Timers (general)
Helicopter mixer
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
Fl. phase timers
 … you can now program "Clks 1 … 3" as stopwatches 
(i. e. timers that run forward) or as countdown/alarm 
timers (i. e. timers that run backwards). You can assign 
any switch to these timers, and the same is true of the 
"lap counter/timetable" timer:
Timer1
Timer2
Timer3
Lap time/tim tab
SEL
–––
0:00
0:00
0:00
Lap Display
0s
0s
0s
–––
–––
–––
–––
SEL
The fl ight phase timers "Clks 1 … 3" and the 
"Time1"/"Time2" timers (described in the "Phase 
settings
" section, pp. 128 and 132) run only in the fl ight 
phase to which they have been assigned. They are also 
shown as appropriate on the basic display. During other 
fl ight phases they are stopped (and hidden) and the 
assigned stop/start switch then has no effect.
The lap counter, once started, continues to run through 
changes of phase (as discussed further below), 
however, although it can be stopped during any fl ight 
phase via the center 
ESC
 key on the left touch pad.
  Clks 1, 2 and 3
These timers are started and stopped via a switch or 
control switch. To do so, fi rst use the arrow keys to select 
the appropriate column via the switch icon at the bottom 
right. Then set the switch that you want by briefl y tapping 
the center 
SET
 key on the right touch pad, as described 
in the section "Assigning transmitter controls, switches 
and control switches" (p. 52). Here, too, a control switch 
offers you the option of activating the timer via one 
of the joysticks or proportional rotary controls. The 
switching point along the transmitter control travel is set 
on the "Control switch" menu (page 123).
Remember that the timer switches also remain active in 
programming mode.
 Switching between "forwards" and "backwards"
   Stopwatch mode (timer runs forwards) 
In this mode, the timer starts at the initial value "0:00" 
(min:sec) when you operate the assigned switch. If it 
reaches the maximum time of 180 min. and 59 s, it will 
re-start at "0:00".
  "Countdown" (timer runs backwards)
Following the activation of the corresponding value fi elds 
(by tapping the center 
SET
 key on the right touch pad), 
if a time in minutes (maximum 180 min) and/or a time 
in seconds (maximum 59 s, right fi eld) is set, then the 
timers will run backwards from this initial value following 
the activation of the assigned switch (see section 
"Assigning transmitter controls, switches and control 
switches" on page 52), i.e. a "countdown" function will 
apply. Once the timer reaches zero it does not stop, 
however, but continues to run (highlighted) so you can 
read off the time elapsed after reaching zero.
Note:
Timers that are running backwards are shown on the 
basic display with a fl ashing colon (:) between the 
minutes and the seconds fi elds.
Tapping the 
 or  keys on the right touch pad at 
the same time (CLEAR) will reset the values entered in 
the currently active fi eld to zero.