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NATOMY OF THE
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LTRA
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Electronic Copy of LTI’s UltraLyte User’s Manual – 7
th
Edition June 1998
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absolute maximum is about 2000 feet (610 meters)
for an UltraLyte, and 4000 feet (1200 meters for an
UltraLyte LR.
The tilt sensor on the Model 200 measures vertical
angles, which the instrument uses to calculate
height and elevation. The tilt sensor can take full
360-degree angular measurements, displaying them
as ±180 degrees. (When held level, the instrument is
at 0 degrees. It is rotated up t180 degrees,
and down through -180 degrees.)
The LCD Screen
The LCD screen displays measurements and option
indicators. When the instrument is powered on, for
example, the speed measurement screen displays:
MPH
SPEED
F
The indicator “SPEED” means the instrument is in
speed mode and is prepared to take a speed and
range measurement.
Dashes indicate where the two measurements will
appear: speed at the top of the screen, range at the
bottom. “MPH” means the speed will be measured in
miles per hour. (“KmH” means kilometers per hour;
“CmS” means centimeters per second.) “F” means
the range will be measured in feet. (“M” indicates
meters.)
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