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Device setup
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Inputs
The Input setup sub-menu refers to the functionalities of the LX
existence and proper use of the Inputs interface. The inputs interface incorporates slots for
external micro-switches, connected to the Input port on the LX
trigger different functions and commands, as well as warnings.
The following functions are available:
• SC - when assigned and triggered, will change the current ight mode. Check Flight mode
sub-section for additional info.
• VP - changes to vario ight mode, no matter which settings are active
• event - triggers the event functions, check Logger section for additional info.
• gear - if any of the two gear inputs is selected (straight or inverse), the gear warning will
be applied in the following sense:
– gear is out detected
location.
– gear is not out and altitude is less than
ight time is more than min.
– on outlanding (if airbrakes are out, elevation less than 6
take-off more than km), and gear is not out. Requires the airbrakes switch to be
used.
• airbrake - if any airbrake is selected (straight or inverse) gear warning will be announced
as follows:
– airbrake is out during rst
• ballast - triggers the ballast dump rate function, as depicted in Glider sub-section.
The Input page requires the use of the Inputs interface, shipped along with the LX
see the inputs interface on the picture below.
All input functions have an inverse function as well. Having a straight function will
trigger once the button has been pressed. Utilizing an inverse function will trigger
once the button has been released (useful for air brakes, etc.).
Device manual
min after take-off and height more than
min of ight (take-off / aero tow time).
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