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  • Page 2 LX Era & 8 ] Device manual - LX navigation - June, Tkalska ulica Celje Tel.: Fax.: info@lxnavigation.com www.lxnavigation.com...
  • Page 3: Document Information

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Document information Document revision: Document information Abstract This document represents the user manual for the LX Era variometer. The installation manual, dataport and additional info can be found on www.lxnavigation.com. List of applicable products Device Version LX Era...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: CONTENTS Document revision: Contents Document information Abstract ......... . List of applicable products .
  • Page 5 LX EUM LX Era Document name: CONTENTS Document revision: Turnpoint navigation page ....... Airport navigation page .
  • Page 6 LX EUM LX Era Document name: CONTENTS Document revision: 6 Connectivity WiFi connectivity ........6.
  • Page 7 LX EUM LX Era Document name: CONTENTS Document revision: . RC ( - 6) ........
  • Page 8: Important Notices

    This device is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. Within this period, LX navigation will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacements will be made at no charge to the customer for parts and labour, the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost.
  • Page 9: Sunburned Display

    Some countries do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. LX navigation retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software, or to offer a full refund of the purchase price, at its sole discretion.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Getting started Document revision: Getting started Device hardware overview The Era is a digital electronic variometer. It is a highest level IGC certi ed logger with ENL capability and is expandable to MOP as well (if the MOP IGC logger is connected). You can nd the IGC approval here.
  • Page 11 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Getting started Document revision: in two ways. Firstly, it will show the pilot all surrounding aircraft on the Flarm radar sceen. Secondly, it will warn the pilots of upcoming threats with the Flarm warning screen. More info on this subject can be found in the Flarm radar page sub-section of this manual.
  • Page 12 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Getting started Document revision: The unit has the capability of being updated to any later rmware release free of charge. When paired with a Zeus, the Zeus will automatically update the Era. For information on how to update a standalone Era, check the next sub-section.
  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    CAN port. Once the device is turned on, a sequence of screens will appear in the following order: • LX navigation greeting screen • Second screen stating the device type, serial number, IGC number and rmware version • The initial setup page will appear, where basic information is selected: –...
  • Page 14: Device Interface

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Basic operation Document revision: Device interface The Era features two push buttons and two push-rotary knobs for pilot-device communication. The front side of the device, represented by gure , shows the Era’s user interface. An example page shows how the rst page on the Era looks in- ight, as well as the buttons a pilot can use for device manipulation.
  • Page 15: User Input

    In order to be on track with the latest software releases, be sure to regularly follow our Database webpage. Once you nd an update, contact LX navigation support via the following email: info@lxnavigation.com with your contact details, device type, the software version you’d like to update to and the serial number of your device, and the support staff will provide...
  • Page 16: Turning The Era Off

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Basic operation Document revision: Once you have received the update code, follow these steps: . Copy the desired software update to the root of the microSD card. The update le should have the word Era within its name and an extension of .lxu .
  • Page 17: Word On Internal Battery And Ight Mode

    Era, and other avionics, may get damaged if excessive pressure is applied, water is present in the Pitot-static system, or similar. LX navigation is in no case liable for any damages that may appear when simulating and strongly discourages simulating ight mode while grounded.
  • Page 18: Advanced Operation

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Advanced operation Primary pages overview This section will cover the complete specter of operations possible on Era’s primary pages. There are primary pages on the Era. You can scroll between these pages by using the lower push-rotary knob (PAGES).
  • Page 19 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Main page The main page holds primary ight information. It consists of the digital needle scale, the only feature shared across all Era screens and pages, a clock, either two or four user settable indicators, status indicators, a wind indicator and OAT indicator.
  • Page 20 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Figure . Red digital needle scale Figure . Blue digital needle scale The value, which is being shown by the digital needle, is shown with three letters bellow the status indicators, shown as ’VAR’ on gure . If the the - to + m/s vario scale is chosen, and you experience a lift larger than m/s, the vario needle will go up to the number , but the number...
  • Page 21 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Figure . Four indicators on a white back- Figure 6. Two indicators on a black back- ground theme ground theme are the only pilot-adjustable elds on this page, apart from assigning the ight parameter the digital needle arc will show.
  • Page 22 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Connectivity status The Era has both Bluetooth and WiFi capability. Both modes are depicted with an appropriate icon. Figure 8. Bluetooth sta- Figure . WiFi is on indi- Figure . WiFi is con- tus indicator cator nected indicator...
  • Page 23 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: . .8 Battery status White battery outline indicates the device is running on external power, while a red battery out- line indicates the device is running on internal power. Figure red bar Figure 6.
  • Page 24 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Volume sub-page A pilot can access different parts of the Volume sub-page, by using the four main command inputs: • Turning the top push-rotary knob will change volume • Pressing the MC button will open the sub-page directly on MacCready menu •...
  • Page 25 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Thermal assistant page The Thermal assistant page is a pilot’s best friend while thermalling. It is designed to provide the pilot with all relevant information while in a thermal. The TA page incorporates four NavBoxes, showing the following parameters: •...
  • Page 26 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Next we see dots forming a circle, at 8 degree intervals. These dots represent discretized parts of the thermal. The dots are either red or blue. Red indicates a lifting part of the thermal and blue a sinking part.
  • Page 27 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Flarm radar page The Flarm radar page shows all surrounding objects reported to the Era by a Flarm device. If the said Flarm device has an ADS-B module, the Era will show ADS-B objects as well. Flarm objects are shown on a radar screen with track-up orientation.
  • Page 28 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Figure . List of visible Flarm objects Figure . Additional options for objects An important safety feature of the Era is the Flarm warning page. This page pops-up whenever the Flarm device sends a warning sentence, regardless of the menu, page or setup you’re currently in.
  • Page 29 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: The Era can show the following objects with appropriate graphics: • Unknown - • Drop plane - • UFO - • Glider - • Balloon - • Hang-glider - • Tow plane - •...
  • Page 30 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Turnpoint navigation page This page is intended exclusively for navigating towards a single turnpoint, from the .cup le loaded into the Era. The navigation screen shows turnpoints, airports and airspaces on the map area.
  • Page 31 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Two lines can be seen on the screen, rst one is showing the direction of your movement, your track, and the second one is showing the direction to your chosen turnpoint, the destination line.
  • Page 32 (.cup) and airport (.af) les installed. Some of these, like .cup and .cub les, are available on competitions, from club managers, or governing national air bodies (like DAeC), while other, like the .af le, are provided solely by LX navigation. NOTE Files provided by LX navigation (.cub and .af) can be found on...
  • Page 33 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Airport navigation page This page is intended exclusively for navigating towards a single airport, from the .af le loaded into the Era. The navigation screen shows turnpoints, airports and airspaces on the map area. The Airport navigation page is set up in much the same way as the Turnpoint navigation page, so be sure to check the previous section for additional information.
  • Page 34 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Choosing Name or ICAO will open up the Filter setting, where you can type the name or code lettering. Choosing an airport will set the airport as the navigation point for the airport navigation page.
  • Page 35 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: .6 Task navigation page This page is intended for task navigation. A task can be made using turnpoints, airports or a combination of both. It can be uploaded from the Zeus, a third party device via Bluetooth as a declaration, downloaded from the web, created on the device, or loaded from the .cup le.
  • Page 36 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: • Export task - Task will be exported to your external microSD card in a .cup le format, containg only the task, without any additional turnpoints, enabling easy sharing between devices.
  • Page 37 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: • Start (S) - The starting point of your task • n-number of intermediate points • Finish (F) - Finish line • Landing (L) - Does not have to be set, is navigated to after the nish line has been passed, can not be deleted By default, the task edit page shows only four points: Take-off, Start, Finish and Landing.
  • Page 38 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: NOTE When choosing the ’Fin. m below’ option, keep in mind that the reserve altitude is also taken into account for nal glide calculation, which means the nal glide will be calculated higher than needed, as an additional layer of reserve. The nish point has an additional option of setting the ’Finish altitude’.
  • Page 39 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Figure . Zone direction options Figure 8. View zone page NOTE Choosing the ’Go to’ option in the Edit task sub-page on a navigation page will set the selected point as the current navigation point on your Task navigation page. NOTE The quickest way to set up the task on the Era is to rst set the list of navigation points, and after this set the sectors for all of the points.
  • Page 40 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Nearest landable navigation page The Nearest landable navigation page (NRST) is the simplest of the four navigation pages. This page always navigates to the nearest landable point. This landable point can be either an airport from the .af le or a turnpoint, marked as a landable, from the active .cup le.
  • Page 41 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: .8 G-force page This page utilizes the Era’s internal inertial platform for showing the current, maximum and minimal G-loading during a ight, both numerically and graphically. The page also shows the IAS colour arc, in the same manner as depicted on the Thermal assistant page.
  • Page 42 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Figure . Airplane axis and the Y-Z plane Device manual Public...
  • Page 43 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: AHRS page The AHRS page utilizes the LX AHRS module in order to provide the pilot with important ight parameters. The LX AHRS module is required for the use of AHRS page. Figure .
  • Page 44 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Angle of bank is indicated by the position of the pointer on the bank scale. Turn coordinator Figure . Turn coordinator widget Standard rate turn indicator - standard rate turn indicator is represented by two airplane silhouettes on the bank indicator.
  • Page 45 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Info page The info page shows the current GPS status and additional info, received from the GPS, like the GPS location, UTC time and date. The device shows the battery voltage of both the Era’s internal battery and the external (airplane) battery.
  • Page 46: Logbook

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Logbook/Flight statistics page This page can be either the ’Logbook’ or ’Flight statistics page, based solely on if the device is in ight mode. Additional info on ight mode can be found in sub-section A word on internal battery and ight mode.
  • Page 47: Flight Statistics

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Figure 6. List of ights in the logbook Figure . Flight details in the logbook Flight statistics Once the device enters ight mode, which is explained in detail in sub-section A word on internal battery and ight mode, the Flight statistics page appears.
  • Page 48 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: NOTE Once the Era determines that you are not in ight, it will start the minute countdown to nishing your ight. Once the countdown has nished, it will calculate the security and save the .igc le to its internal memory. The conditions for nishing a ight are: •...
  • Page 49: Airspace Page

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Airspace page The ’Airspace’ page is intended for informing the pilot of the airspace surrounding him. The Era looks up all airspace in the vicinity of the pilot’s current location and lists them in regards to distance.
  • Page 50: Setup Page

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Advanced operation Document revision: Setup page The Setup page, or Setup menu will be processed in the Device setup section. Figure 6 . Setup page Device manual Public...
  • Page 51: Device Setup

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Device setup This section will go through the complete setup process for the Era variometer. It is important to note that the Setup menu is divided into two sections - the User and System settings. All of the settings in the User sub-part of the Setup menu are saved to a speci c Pilot pro le and change, when a pilot pro le is changed.
  • Page 52 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: The Pilot sub-menu holds all of the pilot and copilot related information. Each pilot pro le is at the same time the user pro le to which all user settings are saved to, as discussed in the introductory part of the Device setup sub-section.
  • Page 53 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Vario/SC The Vario/SC setup sub-menu is used for setting all vario-related parameters and holds the following settings: • Altitude Sensor - lets you choose which sensor will be used for determining your current altitude.
  • Page 54 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Task The Task setup sub-menu is used for setting up the default sectors for turnpoints to be used, when a new task is created. The sub-menu holds the following settings: •...
  • Page 55 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: The following digital needle indicators are available: • Vario - shows the current compensated vertical speed (vario value) • SC - shows the current SC (Speed Command) value - same as the green arc, as described in Main page sub-section •...
  • Page 56 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: True track - true track based on GPS data. Task time elapsed - shows elapsed time from starting a task. Task time left - shows time left on task. Applicable only on AAT tasks. Current ef ciency - your current glide ratio, calculated by dividing your ground speed by your vertical speed.
  • Page 57: Airspace

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Voice The Voice setup sub-menu holds the volume and mixer options for voice warnings, as well as a list of available voice warnings to choose from. • Volume • Mixer •...
  • Page 58 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: . . . Airspace The airspace sub-menu holds the settings for colour and transparency of the ll and outline for the following airspace types: • Controlled zone • Military • Prohibited •...
  • Page 59 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: . . . Theme The Theme sub-menu offer the pilot to choose between themes. The Era features has two areas for themes - the vario scale and the internal part (everything inside of the vario scale). For each of these two a white or black option is available, giving us four combinations.
  • Page 60: Warnings

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: NOTE Experience has shown that in high sunlight conditions, the ’White and white’ colour theme is most visible, while the ’Black and black’ colour theme is least straining for the eyes in low light conditions. Of course, sometimes it is just a matter of taste, which means De gustibus non est disputandum.
  • Page 61: Logger

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Logger The Logger setup sub-menu holds all IGC logging - relevant settings. The Event function is an IGC mandatory function which, for a set period of time, changes the logging interval from the regular ’Interval’...
  • Page 62 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: NOTE The event function can be triggered in two ways. Firstly, by having a dedicated external button connected to the Inputs interface and pressing it, or secondly, by going to the Info page page and pressing the lower push-rotary knob. Either way, the activation of the Event function will be accompanied by a noti cation box, as depicted by Fig.
  • Page 63: System Settings

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: System settings Glider The following glider associated settings can be found in this sub-menu: • Polar - sets the polar by which nal glide is calculated. The Era has a large and ever- growing selection of glider polars.
  • Page 64: Units

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Aircraft icon selection: • Airplane - • Rotorcraft - • Jet - • Gyrocopter - • Glider - • Fighter - • Motor glider - • Airship - NOTE All glider polars are represented by a quadratic approximation. NOTE To create a User speci ed polar, go to Setup >...
  • Page 65: Nmea

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: NMEA The NMEA sub-menu is used for determining which sentences are being sent out through the User port, Flarm port and the Bluetooth connection. This sub-menu will only explain in small detail what is available and what it is used for.
  • Page 66: Inputs

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Inputs The Input setup sub-menu refers to the functionalities of the Era closely dependant on existence and proper use of the Inputs interface. The inputs interface incorporates slots for external micro-switches, connected to the Input port on the Era. These micro-switches can trigger different functions and commands, as well as warnings.
  • Page 67: Transfer

    FlarmNET les. WARNING LX navigation provides database les on an informative level and can in no way be held accountable implicitly, or otherwise, for and damage, be it material, personal or other, that may occur due to the use of this device.
  • Page 68: Turnpoints

    . . . Turnpoints Turnpoint les, in the .cup le format, are not supplied by LX navigation, but can usually be found at competitions, various webpages or from club manager and club mates. As a starting point, you can check the Open ight maps. You can even create your own turnpoint les either by hand, or using different software.
  • Page 69: Airspace

    . . . Airspace Airspace les, in the .cub le format, can be found on both the LX navigation page, as well as supplied by competition directors, club managers, club mates and other readily available database sources. LX navigation database part of webpage In order to use a certain airspace le, rst you need to copy it to the Era’s internal memory,...
  • Page 70: Network

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: . .6 Network This part of the manual will only go through the settings available in the Network sub-menu part. For information on how to connect to different devices and utilize the Era’s connectivity capabilities, please check the Connectivity section of this manual.
  • Page 71: Localisation

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: NOTE If you are connected to a WiFi network, it is displayed under the ’Connected’ list. Pressing on the connected network will make the device disconnect from this network. Localisation Contains information regarding the local settings of the Era.
  • Page 72: Service

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: Service The Service setup page contains various device and service related settings, as noted below: • Device info - shows basic information regarding the Era: – Serial number – IGC number –...
  • Page 73: Club Mode

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Device setup Document revision: . . . Club mode The Club mode is used for setting up Club pilot pro les and editing them. By ’Club’ we mean generic pilot pro les, which are password protected and can only be changed by a ’Club manager’.
  • Page 74: Connectivity

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Connectivity Document revision: Connectivity This section will go through how to set up different types of connections. By connections, we mainly mean different means of communication between the Era and third party devices. WiFi connectivity At this moment, the WiFI connectivity option on the Era is used solely for sending .igc ights to emails.
  • Page 75: Sending The Ight

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Connectivity Document revision: and select the Connect option. You will now see the icon symbolizing the connecting attempt - and a the shift of the WiFi network name to the ’Connected’ list, if the connection attempt is successful. 6.
  • Page 76: Connecting An Oudie Or Other Pna/Pda Device

    • Port - select the port with the same name as your Era’s Bluetooth name (LX Era xxx) • Driver - LX navigation (pending) • Passthrough device - Off Once done, you should see the connection state go from ’Not connected’ to ’Connected; Baro;...
  • Page 77 • GPRMB • PFLAx • LXWPx Now go to the Oudie’s Menu > Settings > Hardware > Device and select ’LX navigation’ (pending). If you go to the Terminal, you should see communication owing, in the form of NMEA sentences.
  • Page 78: User Port Connectivity

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Connectivity Document revision: User port connectivity Various devices can be connected to the Era’s User port. The User port is used for bidirectional NMEA communication, using the RS protocol. Since the list of devices is long, we will go through two main examples, an Oudie and a KRT radio, representing PNA/PDA devices and radio transceivers, respectively.
  • Page 79: Lx Joy

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: LX Joy Document revision: LX Joy The LX Joy (short for Joystick) is a remote control unit for the Era, which attaches to the aircraft’s ight control stick. Using the Joy with the Era, you can access all available settings, without touching the Era itself.
  • Page 80 LX EUM LX Era Document name: LX Joy Document revision: The VOL button will mimic the pressing of the VOL button on the Era. The ’X’ button will mimic the pressing of the top push-rotary knob on the Era. The PTT button is connected to the Radio and does not in uence the Era. NOTE The Era is not compatible with the legacy LX Remote Stick.
  • Page 81: Taking Care Of Your Era

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Taking care of your Era Document revision: Taking care of your Era If you were taken here by following the link from the introductory part of this manual, you can get back by clicking on the underlined text - Using this manual. The internal battery The Era has a Li-Ion internal battery, used for powering the unit, if the main power supply of the plane gets cut, during ight.
  • Page 82: Pressure Sensors

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Taking care of your Era Document revision: WARNING Draining the battery completely will cause the Era to lose its IGC seal. If this happens, the pilot will be prompted by a red warnings stating ’Seal not valid!’, when powering up the device.
  • Page 83: Rj Connectors

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Taking care of your Era Document revision: RJ connectors RJ connectors (RJ and RJ ) on the back of the Era are used for connecting external devices. If the cable is pulled out, without pressing the plastic security pin, the internals of the Era’s connector may break and get ripped out.
  • Page 84: When Connected To The Zeus

    Due to this philosophy, Zeus owners are given much more than just a vario indicator for their main device. They are provided with a whole separate unit, which operates with the Zeus, but is perfectly capable of operating on its own. This feature is what differs LX navigation from other glider avionics manufacturers.
  • Page 85 LX EUM LX Era Document name: When connected to the Zeus Document revision: Meaning the following settings are available on the Era, when connected to the Zeus: • Setup - The following item settings are left on the Era: – User settings * Graphic –...
  • Page 86: Release Notes

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: Release notes - 6- 8) • Added password for formating internal SD • Fix for updating CAN units does not start if maps are disabled in settings. - 6- • Fix for WiFi BT Server name (SSID) default value longer than max size in settings (issue reported by Marco) •...
  • Page 87: Automated Builds (From - - 6 To - - )

    LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: /6 6 ( • Added unit mbar • Fix for Sort by ICAO • Minipage statistics change for Max IAS (before it was current value) • Added ”+” and ”,” signs to basic keyboard (needed for ap settings) •...
  • Page 88 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • ICAO code shown on APT/TP details page • Fix for showing correct units for Thermal gain and max in navboxes (TA page) • Added navboxes thermal avg, max in gain •...
  • Page 89 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • Minor code improvements • Active TP, APT, Task and DB les (TP, APT and AS) synchronization between st and nd seat. • General bt/wi improvements • We can now send igc le to mail address •...
  • Page 90 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • Added task preview • Added green dot to active task • Larger pitch marks on AHRS page • Optimizations to all parts of code • Load, delete, AAT and time added to edit task menu •...
  • Page 91 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • Fixes to Thermal average • Set Hz as unit for frequency • Fixes to nearest APT calculation • Displaying turnpoints names • Fixed user set polar • Flarm warning added •...
  • Page 92 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • New and improved icons . j ( • General code improvements . i ( • Fixes to Altitude graph . h ( • AHRS is working correctly • APT and TP are selected correctly on Eos8 . •...
  • Page 93 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • select lter for TP, APT on task edit is working correctly. • weight is changed to mass. • overlapping of text and icon on TP select or task edit is corrected now. •...
  • Page 94 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • New design of shutdown and End Flight dialogue. • Stability was made on page changes. • TP and APT symbols are shown on the navigation screens. • Transparency of AS zones is working correctly now. •...
  • Page 95 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Release notes Document revision: • AS le up to . MB in le size are listed. Bigger are not listed since they can crash device (memory over ow) • charging status is working correctly. •...
  • Page 96 LX EUM LX Era Document name: Contact Document revision: Contact Headquarters LX navigation d.o.o. Tkalska ulica Celje Slovenia VAT ID Company is registered in Slovenia, EU under the VAT ID: SI Webpage www.lxnavigation.com Phone + 86 ( ) + 86 ( ) Sales sales@lxnavigation.com...
  • Page 97 LX navigation will not proceed with repair unless we get a straight respond on information email sent aſter inspection of device. LX navigation is not obligated to keep the device, if the owner does not answer the information email within a 30 day period. If the customer respond aſter the given period, some additional charges may appear.

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