Data Output; Range Settings; Igc Settings; Igc Task Declaration - FLARM PowerFLARM Core Installation Manual

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Incorrect settings will result in false warnings or a
failure of the warning function. This also applies
to your Mode S/ADS-B transponder (if installed).
Both PowerFLARM and the transponder must be
Register your hex ICAO address for free at
set to the correct address.
This affects the communication with the display. Recent FLARM

Data Output

displays are able to autoconfigure PowerFLARM according to their
needs. In this case no changes from the defaults are required. Con-
sult the display documentation for details.
Select Garmin TIS for TIS compatible devices (requires the respec-
tive feature licence).
Warning: Due to protocol limitations, traffic information using
Garmin TIS may be too coarse for quick visual identification. A
FLARM compatible device should be used as the primary FLARM
display.
We recommend ranges useful for collision avoidance, e.g. 600m for

Range Settings

vertical and 5km for horizontal ranges.
Here you can set pilot name, callsign etc. for the IGC flight recorder.

IGC settings

Please use your gliding computer or standard gliding software

IGC task declaration

packages for declaring tasks.
In addition to providing traffic and obstacle warnings, your Core

Flight recorder

operates as an IGC file compatible flight recorder.
Options for diamond-level IGC approval and for Engine Noise Level
recording (ENL) are available, see the section about Feature licens-
es.
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