X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftelelaunch-operation.inc;h=db71d91869bc6c1360355663b8d3b657b5709944;hb=3055f698e0426d7785843ea1668478375fd02642;hp=4ad50344e308050a80a38754d2f74669ed6851fb;hpb=654a23168f59d04d7e9cad657bebf8ecfdd8e41e;p=fw%2Faltos diff --git a/doc/telelaunch-operation.inc b/doc/telelaunch-operation.inc index 4ad50344..db71d918 100644 --- a/doc/telelaunch-operation.inc +++ b/doc/telelaunch-operation.inc @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The TeleLCO unit should be placed on a table at the Launch Control position. It can be helpful for the LCO (the human(s) too, not just the electronics!) to be provided with some - shade, but the use of transreflexive LCDs for the digit + shade, but the use of reflective LCDs for the digit displays and ultri-bright LEDs make TeleLCO operation reasonable even in direct sunlight. @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Put a rocket on a launch rail / rod, and connect whip clips from a pad output on a TeleFire unit to the motor igniter. Verify igniter continuity using the LED associated with that - output. Green is good, red is bad. + output. Green is good. Switch the TeleFire unit from 'Safe' to 'Arm', at which point it will start "chirping" to indicate that it is "armed and