12.2.5.3 Restart Leg
Restarting a leg is possible during an active leg. After pressing the TSK/MOVE button the screen button
Restart leg will be displayed.
12.2.6 Task Finish
A Task finish will be detected after the glider has passed the finish line / cylinder. The event will be
displayed by a very clear message showing the achieved task speed.
12.2.7 Flying Assigned Area Task (AAT)
AAT (Assigned Area Task) is one of the common task types
used on competitions. The basic idea is to set relatively big
sectors around turn-points which makes it possible for the
pilot to decide how deep into the sector he will fly. The main objective is to have the highest possible
average speed, while the pilot chooses his own route, but limited by the given AAT turn-point sectors.
Create an AAT:
Press TSK/MOVE button
Press New task or Edit task screen buttons
Set Task time. This must be set for a valid AAT
Set sector geometry – go to TP, select Zone, edit
R1(10 km and more) and A1 according to task
sheet
Move function: makes it possible to adapt AAT
distance and also get information about
important task parameters: remaining distance,
required speed etc.
Move function is also available after a long press on the
TSK/MOVE button. Use Zoom and Volume rotary knobs to
move a point inside the turn-point sector.
If task time is not entered, some statistics data may not
be available: task delta time, task remaining time etc.
When flying a task, and when a new task TP becomes
active, the same TP becomes a navigation point on TP
navigation page.
If a sector radius is bigger than 10km, the unit will recognize this as an AAT and will set manual change
over to next turn-point (Auto next is disabled). Using smaller sectors (<10 km) on AAT, the system will
request a manual setting of No Auto next.
Note!
Note!
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