FLYelectronics MotoMonitor Manual de usuario

User Manual
Version 2.0
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Thank you for choosing our company product. We would like to assure you, that we endeavor to make our
product meeting your expectations. urthermore, we are constantly working on improving its features. eel
free to visit our webpage and share your thoughts, leave comments and opinions there. None of your
suggestions would be omitted and we are going to read and analyze carefully every new idea or suggested
improvement. If you ever encounter an error in our software, do not hesitate to leave a post on
http://bug.flyelectronics.eu.
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CAUTION!!!
Despite our best endeavors to make our products meet the highest quality standards, it must be noted,
that it is the Pilot who bears the full responsibility for safe operation of aircraft, has complete information
about weather forecasts and does not distract himself, operating MotoMonitor. FLYelectronics
Company does not take the responsibility of any possible damages, caused by erroneous or lacking data
from the device.
Safety of flight is a sole responsibility of the pilot, and operating MotoMonitor during the flight is not safe.
Distracting pilot from observing current situation and weather conditions can cause accidents and damages
on properties and health.
Additionally, please note we are constantly expanding our device’s features, therefore description of some
may be missing from this version of document. Please contact us in case of any doubts – we will clear all
your doubts.
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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
3.Contents ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.Before first launch ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
5.MotoMonitor features .................................................................................................................................................. 6
6.Launching the device .................................................................................................................................................... 7
7.operating the device ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
8. ields description ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
9.Device Configuration .................................................................................................................................................. 11
11.1.1Adding new starting point. .......................................................................................................................... 11
11.1.2Defining starting point parameters: ............................................................................................................. 12
13.1.1General characteristics ................................................................................................................................ 13
13.1.2Graphic screen parameters .......................................................................................................................... 13
13.1.3 irst desktop on start (setting main screen) ................................................................................................. 13
13.1.4Setting desktops 1/2/3/4 (fields visible on desktops 1, 2, 3, 4) .................................................................... 14
13.1.5Name of input temperature ......................................................................................................................... 14
14.1.1Timezone (selecting current timezone) ....................................................................................................... 15
14.1.2Include the summer time ( setting daylight savings time) ........................................................................... 15
14.1.3Automatic date setup using GPS signal ........................................................................................................ 15
14.1.4Set time and date ........................................................................................................................................ 16
14.1.5Set speed units ............................................................................................................................................ 16
14.1.6Set altitude units ......................................................................................................................................... 16
15.1.1 Alarm temp. of T1/T2/EGT/CHT (overheating alert) ................................................................................... 17
15.1.2 Optimum temp. of T1/T2/EGT/CHT (optimal temperature) ........................................................................ 17
15.1.3 Maximum RPM ........................................................................................................................................... 17
15.1.4 Red area in RPM ......................................................................................................................................... 18
15.1.5 Number of pulses per rotation ................................................................................................................... 18
16.1.1 Back Light Power ......................................................................................................................................... 19
16.1.2 Auto off time (automatic turn off after idle time) ....................................................................................... 19
16.1.3 uel input settings ....................................................................................................................................... 20
16.1.4Sensor characteristics .................................................................................................................................. 20
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16.1.5 Paring with motor/transmitter ................................................................................................................... 20
16.1.6Radio channel .............................................................................................................................................. 21
16.1.7 Color scheme .............................................................................................................................................. 21
16.1.8 Erase memory ............................................................................................................................................. 21
18. Transmitter .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
18.1Connection description ...................................................................................................................................... 23
18.2Transmitter connector: ....................................................................................................................................... 24
19.Sensors connection .................................................................................................................................................. 25
24.Software updates ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
25.Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................... 29
1.2.1Warranty Card ............................................................................................................................................... 31
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2. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing FLYelectronics and purchasing our MotoMonitor. We are sure you made the
right choice and will strive to convince you about it, should you still have any doubts.
Additionally, we would like to thank you on behalf of all customers – as your purchase allows us to develop
this device further and add new features to it.
3. CONTENTS
Complete MotoMonitor set consist of:
- transmitter
- receiver
- probe connector
- charger
- micro-USB cable
- lanyard
- universal CHT probe (or one dedicated to your engine)
- universal 4mm EGT probe (or one dedicated to your engine)
- harness mount
- RPM measurement wire
- chassis ground wire
- manual/warranty card
- “quick start” guide
- transmitter protection
- Velcro
4. BEFORE FIRST LAUNCH
Before launching the device for the first time, follow below steps:
a) Check if contents are in line with what is described in paragraph 3,
b) Check if the warranty card is filled in,
c) Charge the receiver,
d) Charge the transmitter,
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5. MOTOMONITOR FEATURES
Monitoring PPG parameters:
RPM,
EGT temperature (0-800°C with 1 degree accuracy),
CHT temperature (0-800°C with 1 degree accuracy),
light time,
Total flight time,
uel level (percentage or remaining, since v1.36),
External temperature,
Extra functionalities:
Current speed,
Distance from starting point,
Estimated time to return to starting point (at current speed),
Altitude (measured by GPS and pressure sensor),
Covered distance,
Current direction,
Direction to the start point or selected GPS coordinates,
Stopwatch
Variometer (climb/descent speed),
Wind Direction and its indicator to the flight direction,
Atmospheric pressure,
Sunrise and sunset time at current coordinates,
Start points map management using PC,
light book management using PC or local www server
(online flight book available at http://kl.4ppg.eu),
Additionally:
light logbook with up to 500 logs, each flight can have starting point and wing name assigned,
Energy saving option – device can turn off automatically after predefined time period,
Alert in case of overheating EGT or CHT,
Customized desktop (user can choose parameters that will be visible),
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6. LAUNCHIN THE DEVICE
To turn the device on, press the top right button. In the top left corner, a diode will start flashing – hold top
right button pressed until the diode fades. When correctly launched, user should see the main screen.
7. OPERATIN THE DEVICE
Turning on:
Press and hold button (1) until diode (5) fades.
Turning off:
When on one of main screens, press and hold button (4) until device vibrates.
When device is turned on:
Press (1) to switch to next screen
Pressing (2) switches to previous screen
Press and hold (2) to select location and start navigation
Press (3) to start/stop the stopwatch
Press and hold (3) to clear stopwatch
Press (4) to refresh the screen
Press and hold (4) to turn the device off
Press and hold both (2) and (3) to go to the settings menu.
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8. FIELDS DESCRIPTION
MotoMonitor has five customizable desktops, which show the flight parameters. One of the screens shows
flight data graphically, while other presents text data.
There are 22 possible fields:
"RPM: " – Revolutions per minute,
"CHT:" – Cylinder Head Temperature (°C),
"E T:" – Exhaust Gas Temperature (°C),
"DISTANCE:" – Distance covered from start, in km (0.1 km precision),
"DURATION:" – Time of flight from starting point (HH:MM),
"SUMMARY:"- Total time of flights (HH:MM),
"SPEED:" – light speed in km/h,
"KM TO START:" – Distance from starting point (meters),
"KM TO START:" – Distance from selected point (meters),
"DIR START:" – Arrow showing starting point direction,
"RETTIME:" – Estimated return time (at current speed),
"ALTITUDE:" – Current altitude,
"FUEL:" – uel Level1,
"WIND SPEED:" – Speed of wind2,
"WIND DIR:" – Current wind direction (format - N,NNE,NE,NEE,E etc.),
"WINDIND:" - Wind indicator, shows wind direction related to flight direction (NOTE – for this
functionality to work properly,
MotoMonitor
must be installe straight in the flight irection),
"OUT TEMP:" – External temperature,
"COURSE:" - Course,
"STOPWATCH" – Stopwatch (press bottom left button to start and stop, hold to clear value)
"VARIO" – Ascent/Descent speed
"SUNRISE" – Sunrise time
"SUNSET" – Sunset time
"PRESSURE" – Atmospheric pressure
1*- uel level can be published in two manners:
% (percentage) – if PPG is fitted with WEMA fuel sensor,
Litres - if PPG is fitted with flowmeter,
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Additionaly, on graphic desktop pilot can see following parameters:
1. Two predefined parameters under the tachometer (from the list above)
2. Two temperatures (EGT and CHT by default)
a) Optimal temperature level (orange) and critical level (red)
b) Column color changes depending on the temperature, from green to yellow (optimal
temperature) and red (critical temperature)
3. uel level in percentage or remaining amount (depending on preselected fuel sensor) – left side of
tachometer
4. Variometer
5. Graphic tachometer with current RPM value
6. Start point direction (big blue arrow)
7. Wind direction (small yellow arrow) – we still working on that :)
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At the notification bar above the main screen:
Right side: (from left to right):
Current time, set according to GPS setting
GPS connection icon
Receiver battery level
Central:
Name of starting point (if the device detects predefined starting point – it will display its name)
Left side: (from left to right):
Transmitter battery level
Transmitter connection icon
Current screen (G – graphic, 1 – first desktop, 2 – second desktop etc.)
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