Fly mode – CatEye AT-110 [Altimeter] User Manual

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Data

Main Screen

Current altitude:

Displays the current altitude of the present location on the large display, in

1 meter or 5 foot increments. The icon of ascend or descend always ap-

pears on the display. If there is no change of the altitude, both icons ap-

pear.

Clock Time:

Shows the present time on the small display. If the temperature scale is set

as “

°

C” (celsius), the clock reads as a 24-hour clock; if the scale is set as

°

F” (fahrenheit), the clock becomes 12-hour clock.

Sub Function (Always displays the Current altitude on the large display)

Temperature:

Measures the atmospheric temperature every 20 seconds and displays it

on the small display, in 1 degree increment.

Stopwatch:

Shows the elapsed time from its start to the current point. It is displayed in

units of minutes and seconds up to ten minutes; and in units of hours and

minutes when it exceeds ten minutes. If the AT-110 clock is set as a 24 hour

clock, the stopwatch continues to count up to 24 hours. If the clock-time is

set as a 12-hour clock, the stopwatch continues to count up to 12 hours.

Vario:

Shows the vertical ascend/descend speed, in the scale of meter or feet per

second, on the small display. The increment is 0.5m/s or 1.6ft/s and it eas-

ily finds the up-wind channels (ascending currents).

Altitude Gain & Loss: Indicates the altitude difference between the start and the current point, on

the small display. The figure on the display shows the 1/10 value, so the

symbol of “x10” appears.

Note: In the Fly Mode, the icons of ascend/descend signify the different

meaning from other modes; refer to "Alarms" on the previous page.

LOG-Book Function

Highest Trip Altitude: Indicates the highest altitude attained since the start to the current point,

on the large display. “Ahi” on the small display stands for “Altitude High”.

Lowest Trip Altitude: Indicates the lowest altitude ever made since the start to the current point,

on the large display. “ALo” on the small display stands for “Altitude Low”.

Sum of Ascends:

Indicates the total of ascents (altitude gain) on the large display. The data

of descents (altitude loss) is not included. The figure on the display shows

the 1/10 value, so the symbol of “x10” appears. ”ASC” on the small display

stands for “Ascent Sum Count”.

Sum of Descends:

Indicates the total of descents (altitude loss) on the large display. The data

of ascents (altitude gain) is not included. The figure on the display shows

the 1/10 value, so the symbol of “x10” appears. “dSC” on the small display

stands for “Descent Sum Count”.

4. Fly Mode

This mode is designed for the sports in the air, such as hang-gliding, para-gliding, sky-diving, etc.

The special feature of this mode, Vario, quickly finds up-wind channels (ascending currents). Its

Sub Function and LOG-Book Function is illustrated as follows:

Characteristics of Fly Mode

• Audible beeps in the Main Screen/Sub Functions allow you to ascent or descent without

looking at screen.

• In the Main Screen/Sub Functions, the icon of ascent/descent is always on so that altitude

change is easily noticeable.

• Desirable for sudden and sharp change of altitude.

Alarms (in the Main Screen/Sub Function)

& beeper

: when ascending at a speed faster than +0.25m/s or +0.82f/s

: when descending at a speed of faster than -0.25m/s or 0.82f/s

: when ascending/descending within the speed of

±

0.25m/s or 0.82f/s

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