Glider And Track - LXNAV LX80XX User Manual

Gps-navigation system with variometer
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5.1.6.4

Glider and Track

Navigational screen can show the coloured path flown, current track vector and target
vector with terrain collision warning.
Check the Show path item if you want to see the flown path. Path length defines how
much of the flown path will be shown. The path can be coloured using:
Fixed path style. Path colour is fixed and defined by path colour item.
Mc path style, which is based on current MacCready settings. Red colour indicates
segments of the flight where we have vertical speed higher than the current MacCready
setting.
Orange colour shows vertical movements similar to the current MacCready
setting and blue for vario values below the MacCready setting. Grey depicts sink areas.
Vario path style, where red colour indicates positive vertical speed and blue colour
negative vario values.
Altitude path style, where red colour means low altitude and blue means high altitude.
Ground speed path style, where red colour means slow speed and blue colour means
fast speed.
Netto path style, where red colour indicates positive netto vertical speed and blue
colour negative netto values.
Check the Show current track item if you would like to see your current ground track
vector. Track colour and width defines the colour and width of the current track vector.
Selected target and current position are connected with a magenta line.
Check Show target if you would like to see this line. In the target colour and target width
you can select the Colour and Width of this line. You can also choose to show or hide the
terrain collision point and the target line itself. The terrain collision marker is a red square
which is only displayed when there is terrain between the navigational point and the current
position and therefore not enough altitude to reach the target with the current glider
settings. Font Style, Colour and Size define what font for terrain collision altitude and
range circles.
Enable Show range circles to plot range circles around aircraft symbol. Having range
circles on navigational screen, it is much easier to guess distance to nearest point of
interest. Range colour and range width define the way circles are rendered. A built in
engine noise level sensor detects, if engine is running or not. Use Engine colour and
width properties to visualize part of path, where engine was running.
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Version 6.03, May 2017

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