If Track Guide is enabled, the Track Guide will simulate “realtime” based on the difference between 1st and 2nd warning
at speed 120mph
(176 feet/sec) or 193 km/h (54 m/sec).
To stop the Test Warning Sounds, press
, or .
NOTE: In case of low battery capacity the volume will automatically switch to ”1” and it cannot be changed until the
batteries have been replaced.
Feet/Meters
Press
again.
The FT or MT indicator located in the altitude area of the
Main Window will begin to fl ash.
Press
or to switch between feet (FT) or meters (MT).
Power OFF
The QUATTRO can be manually powered OFF to further extend
the battery life time when not in use.
Press
again.
The OFF icon in the icon area of the Main Display will begin
to fl ash.
Press and hold
and until the display fl ashes, then
release.
The QUATTRO switches OFF.
Customer settings (except altitude offset) are stored in
nonvolatile memory when the QUATTRO is powered OFF.
When powered OFF, the QUATTRO cannot be used for jumping.
Canopy Descent and
Low Speed Warnings Selector
Description
The QUATTRO includes three canopy low speed warning
sounds (short beeps sound when passing through one, two
or three selectable altitudes) which can be selected to sound
while under canopy descent or during wing suit fl ight.
Setting Canopy Descent Warnings
NOTE: Minimum selectable height is 100 ft (30 meters)
Note: Default values 1200 ft., 900 ft., and 600 ft. have been factory preset for Canopy Descent Warning altitudes.
In the Main Window mode, press to access the Canopy
Descent Selector.
In this window perform ACCESS.
Warning Bank Menu Functions
The QUATTRO has four canopy descent warning banks.
When the warning bank icon is fl ashing, press or to select
warning bank 1 to 4.
Setting the Warning Alarm Altitudes
The setting of altitudes in each warning bank can be performed either on the ground or in the airplane during climb
to jump altitude.
Three Warning Alarms
1. Press
until 1st warning altitude fl ashes
2. Press
or to change 1st warning altitude
3. Press
again and the 2nd warning altitude fl ashes
4. Press
or to change 2nd warning altitude
5. Press
again and the 3rd warning altitude fl ashes
6. Press
or to change 3rd warning altitude
Two Warning Alarms
You can choose to only have two warning alarms. The procedure is the same as above, but choose same altitude for the
1st and 2nd warning alarms
(the QUATTRO then sounds only the 2nd and 3rd warning
alarms).
One Warning Alarm
If you want only one warning alarm, choose same altitude
for all three warning alarms using the above procedure. (The
unit sounds only the 3rd warning alarm).
Sound Pitch
Press
again. The musical note icon and pitch bar graph
will begin to fl ash.
Press
or to change the pitch up or down. The pitch
bar graph will display the number of bars corresponding to
the selected pitch and the selected pitch will sound.
NOTE: When selecting a pitch on either side of the center
vertical bar (3,800 Hz), the output volume decreases about 5
dB because the speaker is no longer at its optimum resonance
frequency.
Sound Volume
Press
again.
Press
or to select output volume for all three
canopy low speed warnings.
”1” is very low volume (112 dB),”10” is very high volume
(117 dB)
The QUATTRO is factory preset to ”3”.
NOTE: In case of low battery capacity the volume will automatically
switch to ”1” and it cannot be changed until the batteries have
been replaced.
Test Alarm Sounds
Press
again.
The ”Ear” icon will begin to fl ash.
Press
or . This causes the QUATTRO to sound the
preset alarm sequence at the selected pitch.
NOTE: When Canopy Descent is enabled, the LO SPD icon will show
in the warning bank area of all warnings.
To disable LO SPD, set all warnings to ---
Climb to Altitude Warnings and Altitude
Offset Selector
Description
The altitude during climb at which the beep is heard may be
changed or up to three different altitudes during climb may
be selected for beep sounds.
At the lowest preset altitude (factory preset to 1,000 feet),
the QUATTRO sounds a sequence of beeps. These beeps have
two functions:
1. The beeps indicate that the QUATTRO has calibrated itself
to the local ground elevation and is ready to jump.
2. The number of beeps indicates the altitude at which the
highest warning alarm is set; for example: If set to 4,500
feet, the signal will sound: beep-beep-beep-beep-(pause)
beep.
The number of rapid-sequence of beeps indicates the highest
warning altitude in thousands of feet. The beep after a
pause (if any), signifi es a 500-foot altitude increment.
Should the battery voltage of the QUATTRO show low capacity, the beep sequence is followed by 5 short beeps. This
indicates that the batteries should be replaced.
NOTE: At the same time the output volume setting is automatically
changed to low volume “1” and it cannot be changed until the
batteries have been replaced.
When the aircraft begins climbing to altitude, the QUATTRO displays
the current altitude at the top of the display.
Setting
The setting of warning altitudes can be performed either on
the ground or in the airplane during climb to jump altitude.
Setting Climb to Altitude Warnings and Altitude Offset
NOTE: Minimum selectable height is 1000 ft (300 meters)
Note: Default values 1000 ft., --- ft., and --- ft. have been factory
preset for Climb to Altitude Warnings.
In the Main Window mode, press to access the Climb to
Altitude Warnings and Altitude Offset Selector.
Perform ACCESS in this window.
Three Warning Alarms
1. Press
until 1st warning altitude fl ashes
2. Press
or to change 1st warning altitude
3. Press
again and the 2nd warning altitude fl ashes
4. Press
or to change 2nd warning altitude
5. Press
again and 3rd warning altitude fl ashes
6. Press
or to change 3rd warning altitude
Sequence of Climb Warning Alarm Altitudes
You may note that when setting the warning altitudes, it is
possible to set the 1st warning alarm altitude lower than
the 2nd or even the 3rd warning altitudes. The 2nd warning
altitude could be set to a higher value than the 1st warning
altitude or a lower value than the 3rd warning altitude, and
so on. This is not a problem – when the QUATTRO exits
ACCESS mode, it will automatically sort and store the warning alarms such that the highest warning altitude become
the 1st warning alarm, the next highest warning altitude
becomes the 2nd warning alarm, and the lowest warning
altitude becomes the 3rd warning alarm.
One or Two Warning Alarms
If you wish only one warning alarm or two alarms, preset the
not used alarm(s) to ---
Altitude Offset
Explanation:
If the DZ elevation differs from that of the airport of takeoff,
use the altitude offset capability to set the DZ elevation
prior to entering the airplane or set the altitude offset to
zero when climbing through the DZ elevation.
Press
again. The altitude (normally 0) next to the FT or
MT indicator will begin to fl ash.
Press
or to set an altitude offset to match the
altitude of the landing DZ relative to the takeoff airport.
NOTE: When performing manual altitude offset the QUATTRO
enters Jump Mode and retains the altitude offset for 14 hours,
if no jump is made. After 14 hours the QUATTRO recalibrates
to the fi eld elevation where it is currently located and once
again displays 0. The altitude offset is not retained when the
QUATTRO is powered OFF.
OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
Prior to Jumping
The QUATTRO continually adjusts to the local elevation and
displays 0 FT (MT) at the top of the display. If the top of the
display does not show “0” (or your selected altitude offset)
prior to jumping, the unit has not adjusted itself to the local
elevation and it must be manually zeroed. See the section,
“Altitude Offset Function” under Menu functions above.
Even when the display turns OFF, the unit is still ready for
jumping.
Setting an Altitude Offset
If the drop zone (DZ) elevation is different from that of the
takeoff airport, you may compensate for this difference by
setting an Altitude Offset – see the Altitude Offset menu
function described above.
Battery Status
Full capacity: Symbol shows two black bars inside the battery icon.
Half capacity: Symbol shows one black bar inside the battery
icon.
Low capacity: Symbol shows no black bars, just an “empty”
battery icon. Batteries should be replaced as soon as possible.
As a reminder, 5 short beeps sound when climbing through
the lowest preset climb altitude. At the same time the
output volume setting is automatically changed to low
volume “1”.
Empty batteries: The battery icon fl ashes. Replace batteries
immediately.
Mounting the QUATTRO
The QUATTRO can be mounted on the outside of the helmet.
Loop the wax cord through the four mounting holes and
fasten with knots to the helmet.
NOTE: Make sure that there is no material between the
QUATTRO loudspeaker hole and your ear.
Resetting the QUATTRO
Press a paperclip into the tiny hole on the rear side of the
unit and release. The unit restarts.
NOTE: Reset the unit after battery replacement, when troubleshooting and when verifying software version number.
Air Filter
The QUATTRO is water resistant.
The Air Filter is the white circular part mounted on the side
of the unit. If it becomes wet (after a splash in the swoop
pond) then let the QUATTRO dry in a warm place for 48
hours.
NOTE: The Air Filter must be replaced if jumping is resumed
quickly or if the QUATTRO has been submerged into water.
Air Filter removal tooling kit is an accessory which can be
purchased separately.
QUATTRO Firmware Version
Perform reset. The version number is displayed at the upper
part of the screen (altitude area). The numbers displayed in
the middle of the screen is a factory reference number.
Battery replacement
Carefully remove screw from battery cover and remove
batteries.
Install new batteries and note polarity.
Use only Renata CR-2325.
NOTE: Reset the QUATTRO after replacing batteries.
Customer settings are kept in non-volatile memory when
removing batteries. However, the built-in clock may again be
set to the correct time.
Trouble-shooting
When the QUATTRO detects a fault, an error (“ERR”) sign and
troubleshooting number 2 to 4 are displayed in the upper
part of the screen. At the same time the unit beeps every
minute.
The “ERR” trouble shooting codes are as follows:
ERR 2, ERR 3, ERR 4 = unit is defective. Remedy: perform
reset
If the unit does not function correctly even after replacing
batteries and pressing reset, perform following:
Press
and hold while resetting.
The QUATTRO resets to factory settings and sounds three
beeps.
If the unit is still faulty, please contact your local dealer or
LARSEN & BRUSGAARD.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 52 x 40 x 12 mm (2.16 x 1.57 x 0.47 inches)
Weight: 26 grams (0.9 oz.)
Battery type: 2 x Renata CR 2325
Battery Life Time: 2.5 years or 500 jumps
Freefall alarm sounds:
1st warning:
One 1.5 second pulsating alarm if vertical airspeed exceeds
13 m/ sec at preset altitude. Sound sequence: Pulsating, low
repetition.
2nd warning:
One 3 second pulsating alarm if vertical airspeed exceeds 13
m/ sec at preset altitude. Sound sequence: Pulsating, low
repetition.
3rd warning:
One 4 second pulsating alarm if vertical airspeed exceeds 13
m/sec at preset altitude. Sound sequence: Pulsating, high
repetition.
4th warning:
Siren alarm as long as vertical airspeed exceeds 13 m/sec at
or below the preset altitude. After deployment the trigger
speed switches to 35 m/sec.
Sound sequence: High pitch continuous siren.
Track Guide:
0.5 second beeps between 1st and 2nd warning.
Low Speed alarm sounds:
1st warning: One 0.2 second beep
2nd warning: Two 0.2 second beeps
3rd warning: One 1.3 second beep
Climb to Altitude Warnings: Two 0.2 second beeps
Alarm output volume:
117 dB at maximum volume “10”
112 dB at minimum volume “1”
Freefall alarm calibration range: 1,000 to 19,900 feet (300
to 6,000 meters)
Low speed alarm calibration range: 100 to 9,990 feet (30 to
3,330 meters)
Climb to Altitude calibration range: 1000 to 9,990 feet (300
to 3,330 meters)
Altitude selection interval: 10 feet (10 meters)
Operating altitude: 0 to 40,000 feet
Accuracy: +/- 1.2%
Operating Temperature Range: -20° C to +50° C (-4° F to
+122° F)
Meets or exceeds EEC/89/336
L&B part no.: 205222
NATO Stock no.: 6605-22-609-1694