Altiset II Altimeter
ALTISET II™ Remote Control is an optional accessory.
ALTISET II™ is a small handheld control unit for setting mBar., altitude and warning* settings on all LB Tactical Altimeters via IrDA. The Jump Master/Load Master can instantly set mission specific parameters to all compliant LB Tactical Altimeters.
* warning settings only on ECHO™
LBaltimeters recommend using Varta V28PXL when replacing your Altiset II batteries.
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