Operating instructions

17 Manual Module M-G1 33300
the corresponding products.
See also chapter 7.
6.8. Data Storage
micro-SD and micro-SDHC
Any standard commercial micro-SD memory card with a capacity of up
to 2 GB can be used, and also any micro-SDHC card of up to 32 GB.
However, the manufacturer recommends the use of memory cards with
capacities up to only 4 GB, as these are completely adequate in all normal
circumstances.
The memory cards for which the transmitter is intended are familiar from
their use in digital cameras and mobile telephones. Place the card in the
slot with the contacts facing to the outside, and push it in until it locks. Now, the transmitter can be
switched on again.
Data recording / saving
Data storage on the SD card automatically starts after a telemetry connection of the receiver exists, as-
suming that a compatible memory card is installed in the card slot - and will stop automatically 2 seconds
after the receiver was turned off.
Note: After switching on the receiver a beep will sound after about 2 seconds and the display „SD card
log“ changes to ON - Data recording starts. After switching off the receiver the beep will sound again
after about 2 s and the display changes to OFF. Then switch off the transmitter so that the log data is
stored. If you turn off the transmitter before the beep / display OFF appears, no log data is saved!
By default, always the transmitter and receiver data (with integrated telemetry) or transmitter only (wit-
hout integrated telemetry) are recorded. To log the connected sensor or receiver, go to Start Recording
in the menu „Model Select“ of the Smart-Box and select the connected sensor - with built-in telemetry
transmitters, turn the Rotary from the basic display to the right.
After concluding a data save process you will nd a folder entitled “LogData” on the memory card. This
folder stores log les which are named according to the following scheme: 0001, 0002.bin etc. (sequen-
tial numbers) in the folder named “No-Name”. The data can subsequently be analysed on a compatible
PC using the PC programs which can be found on the download page for the associated transmitter at
www.graupner.de.
6.9. Earphone socket
The “EARPHONE” socket is designed to accept standard earphones or
headphones tted with a 3.5 mm stereo barrel connector (not included).
Signals associated with the Telemetry menu, such as the audible Vario
output, are present at this socket in addition to the transmitter’s audible
signals.
The vario tones are activated as follows:
- The Vario output can be switched ON or OFF via the transmitter in the „TX“ display under the menu
item „VARIO TONE“ - select ON here.
- Go to the menu „Model Select“ of smart box and select the connected sensor - with built-in telemetry
transmitters, turn the Rotary from the basic display to the right.