X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsystem-operation.inc;fp=doc%2Fsystem-operation.inc;h=4503f525e0f9c495ec8da7c96b482299c7079601;hp=dd8d7d02041793e6b913a7553702034574edcce6;hb=6260ee1419ba5c122939b28e3e8fc6f8ecf48928;hpb=2133c235af9511a42b65b239c6fcbeafa0e6d272 diff --git a/doc/system-operation.inc b/doc/system-operation.inc index dd8d7d02..4503f525 100644 --- a/doc/system-operation.inc +++ b/doc/system-operation.inc @@ -59,39 +59,8 @@ memory, the flight computer will emit a warbling tone (much slower than the “no continuity tone”) - Here's a summary of all of the “pad” and “idle” mode indications. - - .Pad/Idle Indications - [options="header",cols="1,1,3"] - |==== - |Name |Beeps |Description - - |Neither - |brap - |No continuity detected on either apogee or main igniters. - - |Apogee - |dit - |Continuity detected only on apogee igniter. - - |Main - |dit dit - |Continuity detected only on main igniter. - - - |Both - |dit dit dit - |Continuity detected on both igniters. - - - |Storage Full - |warble - |On-board data logging storage is full. This will - not prevent the flight computer from safely - controlling the flight or transmitting telemetry - signals, but no record of the flight will be - stored in on-board flash. - |==== + See <<_understanding_beeps>> for a summary of all of + the audio signals used. Once landed, the flight computer will signal that by emitting the “Landed” sound described above, after which it will beep