3 Mounting with the holder ........................... 4 Part II Getting started 1 Getting to know Oudie 2 ........................... 6 2 Turning Oudie 2 on and off ........................... 7 3 Upgrading firmware ........................... 7 4 Copying files to Oudie 2 ........................... 10 5 Learning to use Oudie 2 ...........................
Introduction Oudie 2 version 6.50 Company Naviter is dedicated to solving glider pilot's problems and Oudie 2 is one of the answers in this challenge. Its intended use is helping glider, para-glider and hang glider pilots navigate during leisure, cross country and competition flights.
Getting started This topic wants to cover some of the basic things you need to know about how to use your Oudie 2. If this is the first time you are using Oudie 2 please take a few moments to read about the basics about...
To turn the Oudie 2 OFF go to Menu > Next > Exit > Yes . Once SeeYou Mobile software is turned off , press the power button for 1 second while the device is running then choose the desired action: Power Off: will stop the navigation and turn off the device.
2. Once connected, tap "Connect to PC" or the USB Stick icon on Oudie 2, 3. You should now see Oudie 2 as an external Mass Storage drive on your PC (named TFAT), 4. Copy Files to the root or folder on your Oudie 2 device, 5.
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Oudie 2 Mobile Wizard connects SeeYou with Oudie 2 to transfer files via Active Sync. Mobile Wizard never expires. That means you don't have to have a registered version of SeeYou to transfer all of the required data to the Pocket PC.
This is by far the most efficient way to learn Oudie 2 software. What it does is it replays an already flown flight and enables you to see the data you would have been looking at if you had Oudie 2 with you on the particular flight.
In addition we have created a 100% functional copy of our software which runs on the desktop PC. This program enables you to test all features of Oudie 2 before you decide that you would like to use it in flight.
An Oudie 2 without being connected to an external source of pressure data will only use GPS altitude. There is little to nothing you can do with that and this is the reason why such flights are ok to record the joy and excitement about the flight but are insufficient to provide proof or staying outside official airspace regardless if this is in a competition or on a record flight.
. Loading (multiple) airspace files Using Thermal Assistant Thermal assistant is a feature of Oudie 2 which should help you get centered in a lift more quickly if you decide to follow its instructions. Thermal assistant analyses the lift in your thermal. It calculates the average and follows how strongly the vario values change in each circle.
Oudie 2 is able to read the output from Flarm devices and present a radar-like system which displays other Flarms with correct visibility/privacy settings in vicinity. Flarms that have privacy enabled are hidden.
Oudie 2 will finish the flight automatically without needing any input from the user. Once the flight is finished and signed it will copy the flight to the micro SD card if such card is present in the Oudie 2.
Connect to the internet Once you’re connected turn on your Oudie 2 and go to Menu > Settings > last page > Oudie Live > SeeYou Cloud. Verify your SeeYou Cloud account and you are ready to go! To upload your old flight from your device go to Menu >...
Connect to the internet Once you’re connected turn on your Oudie 2 and go to Menu > Settings > last page > Oudie Live > Soaring Spot. Choose your competition and the class you are competing in from the list. That’s it! 2.
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3. Send flight to the scoring office As soon as you will land and your Oudie 2 is connected to Oudie Live the flight will be uploaded to the scoring office. You don’t have to do anything to make this happen. Just keep your Oudie 2 and your Android device connected all the time.
Map page Map page Map view is the main Oudie 2 window. It contains the following elements: Glider position Arrow towards the North Wind vector Glideslope indicator Speed to Fly indicator Vector map Flight trace Terrain collision Airspace warning Navboxes...
Oudie 2 7.17 Save Settings Once you have setup Oudie 2 for your flight you may want to save the settings without exiting SeeYou Mobile. 7.18 Team The Team feature in SeeYou Mobile will help you find or hide your teammate.
Goto or edit the properties of that point by choosing Edit. 7.21 Switch Profile The switch profile icon shuts down Oudie 2 and runs it again so you can choose another profile. See also Using Profiles...
ConnectMe it runs SeeYou Mobile again. 7.23 Logbook The logbook displays a list of flights written by your Oudie 2. It also displays information about the glider and the pilot if it is stored in the IGC file. 7.23.1 Statistics, replay and upload flight At end of each flight some statistics is written to IGC file for later use.
Settings The Settings dialog has an array of Pages where all of the Oudie 2 preferences can be setup. Note that some settings like Map and Navboxes are separate for Map 1 and Map 2 views while others like Units, Commands etc.
Settings Navboxes Navigational boxes are one of the most important parts of Oudie 2. They show all parameters of flight. You have full control over which Navboxes you wish to display, how large and how transparent they should be and where they should be located. Note that each Navbox can also function as a button if you assign an "Action"...
Serial You will need the Serial input to be checked to fly. On the Oudie 2 you are expected to choose the COM 1 to use internal GPS or COM 4 or Bluetooth if you are connecting to an external source.
RTS = Request To Send. This option should normally be unchecked Oudie 2: Use COM 1 for internal GPS, COM 4 for external GPS and pressure data. Use the Bluetooth button on the previous page to setup a Bluetooth input.
8.18 Log Oudie 2 does also log a flight and produces an IGC file. Note that this IGC file is not secure by GFAC (IGC) standards and therefore can't be used for claiming badges and records. It can however be analyzed in SeeYou or similar software after the flight.
For example. If your device is setup to turn off if not used for 2 minutes, then this option can override this option while Oudie 2 detects flying mode. Please note that if not used carefully turning this feature on can deflate your battery.
8.22 Hardware You can tell the Oudie 2 which GPS is at the other end of the Serial cable for some devices in order to be able to communicate with it. You can do that with the Device drop down list. Note that some devices are recognized automatically.
Using the system improperly could cause failure and lead to possible property damage and/or personal injury. Naviter assumes no responsibility for property damage, accidents, injury or death that may result from the misuse of this device/equipment. This includes any use of this device/equipment outside the scope of common sense, the User Manual, inserts and other related documentation.
Naviter company warrants your Oudie 2 against defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year from date of purchase invoice. The warranty is non-transferable. Should any part of the Oudie 2 become defective within the warranty period return the Oudie 2 with a description of what/why it is not functioning and we will repair or replace it, at our discretion, free of charge (you pay only shipping to Naviter).