LXNAV LX80XX User Manual page 51

Gps-navigation system with variometer
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Colours of terrain can be changed using different terrain colour schemes. The following
colour schemes are available:
Mountain is default setting with colours from green to white at 2000 m.
Flatland is setting where colours are changing up to 1000 m.
Flatland2 is setting where in low terrain is white, otherwise normal colours are used.
Low contrast: same as Mountain but colours are not so intensive.
High contrast: same as Mountain but colours are more intensive and from 0-100 m,
white colour is used.
Zebra alternating colours are used.
Zebra 2, less intensive alternating colours are used.
ICAO colouring is similar to ICAO maps.
Cliffs colours emphasis slopes and is similar to Google maps display
Atlas colour scheme is approximation of Imhof colouring widely used in map books.
Grayscale
OSM
Himalaya
Relative is a colour scheme related to the current altitude (unreachable area is
coloured from orange to red, reachable area is white coloured)
In the Elements group land features are setup separately. Zoom defines up to which
zoom level a selected land feature is visible. Also line width and colour can be setup.
Press the DEFAULT button to reset these settings back to default.
Following elements are available:
Water
Road
Highway
Railroad
Town
Track
Airport
Minor Water
Forest
Street
Minor roads
If you have checked shadows and you are flying on flat areas with elevation close
to MSL or below, on terrain will be displayed black spots.
disappear, if you uncheck shadows.
Check Show raster maps, if you would like to see also scanned maps (See also
chapter 5.1.5.6).
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Version 6.03, May 2017
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