CHAPTER 4: mX-t3X overlay Description / programing / engineering moDe
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MEN’S OUTPUT TABLE FOR TEST #1 AND #2
AGE EXCELLENT GOOD AVERAGE FAIR POOR
15-19 61+ 56 ~ 61 52 ~57 48 ~ 51 42 -
20-29 57+ 52 ~ 57 44 ~ 51 38 ~ 43 38 -
30-39 51+ 48 ~ 51 40 ~ 47 34 ~ 39 34 -
40-49 48+ 44 ~ 48 36 ~ 43 30 ~ 35 30 -
50-59 44+ 40 ~ 44 32 ~ 39 25 ~ 31 25 -
60-69 21+ 21 ~ 26 27 ~ 35 36 ~ 40 40 -
70-79 36+ 32 ~ 36 23 ~ 31 17 ~ 22 17 -
WOMEN’S OUTPUT TABLE FOR TEST #1 AND #2
AGE EXCELLENT GOOD AVERAGE FAIR POOR
15-19 52+ 46 ~ 52 37 ~ 45 30 ~ 36 30 -
20-29 50+ 44 ~ 50 35 ~ 43 28 ~ 34 28 -
30-39 48+ 42 ~ 48 34 ~ 41 27 ~ 33 27 -
40-49 46+ 41 ~ 46 32 ~ 40 25 ~ 31 25 -
50-59 42+ 37 ~ 42 28 ~ 36 21 ~ 27 21 -
60-69 37+ 32 ~ 37 24 ~ 31 17 ~ 23 17 -
70-79 33+ 28 ~ 33 20 ~ 27 13 ~ 19 13 -
4.6 ENGINEERING MODE
Engineering screens allow the viewing and editing of variables that would
be necessary for a club operator/manager to customize. Unless otherwise
noted, engineering screens consist of the initial screen, the editing or
action screen, and the saving screen. The initial screen displays the vari
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able type, and in most cases, the current value. Edit or action screens
are where the editing of the variable(s) take place. The saving screen
indicates the variable(s) is being saved.
To access the Engineering screens press and hold the ELEvATION UP and
SPEED DOWN buttons for three seconds. The display will now display
'Engineering Mode'.
Use the ELEvATION UP or DOWN arrows to scroll through the different
engineering screens.
Press
SELECT to edit the selected engineering screen.
Use the SPEED UP or
DOWN arrows to set the variable.
Press START to save the selected variable.
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