Atlas Features
Atlas is an electronic altimeter with a digital display which can be used as either an audible or visual instrument. Atlas has the following features:
Case
Ruggedized machined aluminum case with reduced edges and corners
Improved USB charging & data transfer through waterproof Micro USB
Raised easy-push buttons with protective case recess
Waterproof up to six feet for up to one hour
Alarms
Eight alarm groups; Includes both free fall and/or canopy alarms
Customizable through Paralog & Neptune Maintenance Utility (NMU)
Canopy alarms include approach alarms preceding each selected alarm altitude
Canopy alarm volume is adjustable for those who wish to hear alarms from their wrist
Logs
Logs over 200 jump Profiles and over 2,500 jump Summaries
Jump odometer for fast-paced training days
Up to 32 dropzone and aircraft names can be entered using Paralog-NMU
Time under canopy and free fall time are logged
Display
Time can be set to 12 or 24 hour format
Date can be set to USA or International format
Temperature can be displayed in F or C
Speed can be displayed in mph or kmh
LCD may be flipped
Menu scrolls and wraps
Atlas has all of these features and more!
Logbook
Oops! You forgot to log your jumps last weekend: did you make 5 jumps Saturday, or was it 6? Was the 2nd jump on Sunday that sweet 4-way, or was it a 2-way head-down? How long was that wingsuit jump – 2 minutes or 3?
Don’t waste your brain space trying to remember what jumps you did! Let your Atlas take care of it all: see the date, time, and all the stats you need for all your jumps. Download them to Paralog and save them on your computer. (Note: Paralog is not an Alti-2 product and is available at additional cost). Why Paralog? Please read this Alti-2 forum post.
There is no time limit to your jumps – Atlas will record the longest free fall you can make (safely, of course).
2,500 Jump Summaries:
Date
Time
Free fall Alarm Group
Canopy Alarm Group
Exit Altitude
Canopy Deployment Altitude
Free fall Time
Canopy Time
Average Speed
Speed at four different altitudes
Dropzone
Aircraft
Logging facilities:
Logbook on/off
Delete a jump
Delete logbook
Jump Odometer
View your jumps in one of two ways:
Use the “Go To” function if you know a certain jump number that you wish to view.
You can easily scroll through your logs by pressing and holding either the top or bottom buttons.
Alarms
Set up groups of audible alarms to notify you of different altitudes during free fall and under canopy.
Atlas has four groups of labeled alarms, each with three altitude settings. You can customize your alarm names using Paralog-NMU.
What you see:
Alarm Memory Bank
Free Fall Alarms
You can set each of the alarm groups to be either free fall or canopy alarms.
Atlas’s free fall alarms sound loudly at the altitudes you program and the canopy alarms are a series of approach alarms leading up to the altitude that you program.
Free fall alarms are programmable in 100 ft. increments, and canopy alarms in 10 ft. increments.
Display
Atlas has the same user friendly menu system that you know and love from N3. Add to that Atlas’s easy-push buttons and navigating through the menu and features is a breeze!
What you see:
Sample Menu
Automatically changes to Aircraft, Free Fall, and Canopy Modes.
What you see:
In The Plane
In Free Fall
Under Canopy
Atlas’s display can be electronically flipped to make menu navigation even easier!
What you see:
Normal Display
Flipped Display
Atlas also has an electroluminescent backlight.
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