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Eagle Tree Systems Seagull Glide User Manual

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elevator by monitoring the pitch of the aircraft, which requires an additional probe to be mounted. The Seagull Glide
system uses the airspeed pitot tube for total energy calculations, requiring no additional tube.

The variometer produces a varying tone, which changes as you ascend or descend at different rates. When ascending, the tone will be
broken, with the tone frequency increasing as the rate of ascent increases. When descending, the tone will be continuous, with the
tone frequency decreasing as your rate of descent increases.

Several parameters of the variometer are adjustable. See the Configuration Menu section below for more information.

The Dashboard includes a small speaker, or a set of standard headphones or ‘earbuds’ can be plugged into the dashboard for noisy
areas. Note that the headphone volume is fixed.

USB Connection: The USB cable supplied with your Recorder connects to the Dashboard at this port. Note that the RED wire of the
USB cable goes up, as shown by the red dot above “USB” on the Dashboard label.

LCD Display: The 16 x 2 LCD character display is easily programmed to display up to four model parameters per screen page.

Pushbutton 1 (up arrow): The leftmost pushbutton advances to the next LCD screen page. Holding down this button brings up the
configuration menu.

In Menu mode, this button increases the value of the parameter.

Pushbutton 2 (down arrow): This pushbutton returns to the previous LCD screen page.

In Menu mode, this button decreases the value of the parameter.

Pushbutton 3 (Disp/Reset Max): pressing this pushbutton briefly causes the Dashboard to toggle between Max and Live modes. In
Max Mode, the parameters displayed have a carat (^) next to them to indicate they are the max parameters recorded. Note that some
parameters are not captured in Max Mode – these are displayed with “***”. Figure 6 shows which parameters have the Max feature.
In Live Mode, the data displayed are the live values received from the Transmitter.

Holding down this pushbutton for approximately two seconds zeros the Max parameters.

In Menu Mode, this pushbutton takes you to the next menu item.

Pushbutton 4 (Mute/Power): When the unit is in operation, pressing this button mutes or unmutes the audio portion of the
Dashboard, as well as turning off power. What happens when the mute button is pressed briefly depends on the state of the audio
system:

If the audio is unmuted, and no alarm beeps are in progress, pushing the button causes the Dashboard to go into “Mute All”
state. No beeps will be heard in this state.

If the audio is in “Mute All” state, pushing the button causes the Dashboard to go into “Unmute” state. All beeps will be
heard in this state.

If the audio is unmuted, and alarm beeps are in progress, the Dashboard will go into “Mute Current” state. This state mutes
only the currently sounding alarm to be muted. All other beeps will be heard, and the currently sounding alarm will be heard
once the alarm condition occurs again.


When the Mute/Power button is held for approximately 2 seconds, the Dashboard is powered off.
Note: Pressing any of the keys when the power is off powers up the Dashboard.
Note: The Dashboard will power off after approximately 5 minutes when no signal is being received, and no buttons are pressed.

Configuration Menu
Holding the Pushbutton 1 (up arrow) button on the SRX puts the unit in Menu mode. Holding it again takes you out of Menu mode.
In Menu mode, pressing/releasing up and down arrows varies the parameter, and pressing Pushbutton 3 (Disp/Reset Max) takes you to
the next menu item. All of these parameters can be selected and changed while your model is in the air!

Here is a description of the menus:

“Vario Avg Secs” – This setting controls the averaging period of the variometer, in 10ths of a second units. For faster
response, lower periods are recommended, but in rougher air longer periods may be required to avoid false alarms. Pressing
up/down arrows changes the averaging period.

“Vario Sinkrate” – this setting controls the minimum sinkrate. Normally, this would be set to the standard sinkrate of your
model, i.e., the rate at which it descends in smooth air with no thermals. When you descend at a rate greater than this