the screens will increment (2-5) displaying at four-second intervals.
1. The first screen (Fig. 3.2):
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The top field displays the year;
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The middle field displays the text "LO" (LO = logbook) with the current logbook
number flashing; and
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The bottom field displays, the month and day of which the particular logbook was
recorded. To the left of the date, is the text "Log".
To view previous logs captured, press the [QUICK] button to scroll down.
2. The second screen (Fig. 3.3) shows the ascent information for the particular logbook
that is being viewed.
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The top field displays the average ascent rate during the event.
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The middle field displays the total vertical ascent.
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The bottom field displays the text "ASC" along with the text "Log" to the left.
NOTES: The maximum asc/dsc that can be shown in one logbook is 39,999 m / ft. After
this number the counter starts again at zero.
3. The third screen (Fig. 3.4) shows the descent information for the particular logbook
that is being viewed.
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The top field, the average descent rate during the event.
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The middle field, the total vertical descent.
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The bottom field, the text "dSC" along with the text "Log" to the left.
4. The fourth screen (Fig. 3.5) shows the number of laps (runs) completed for the
particular logbook that is being viewed.
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The middle field, the total number of ascents or descents.
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The bottom field, the text "LAP" along with the text "Log" to the left.
NOTE: A lap is a vertical movement including both ascent and descent equaling 50
meters (150 ft) or above. The first lap can be also only descent.
5. The fifth screen (Fig. 3.6) shows the time duration of recording information in the
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