C-Pilot PRO
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You can enter an altitude limit relative to the barometric altitude and/or one relative to GPS altitude
depending on the specific requirements of the competition committee. The enabled altitude limits will
be reported in the task editing page. The "alert distance" parameter corresponds to the distance
from the limit that will trigger the alarms.
Now you are ready to enter the task waypoints: press "add waypoint" and choose the first waypoint
from the list that will appear (Figure 18). To speed up selection, the waypoint may be filtered by
name by means of the buttons below the list: in the example of Figure 16, only waypoints whose
name begins with "A", "B", or "0" (zero), followed by "C", "D", or "1" are shown. To remove the filter,
you can use the blue-arrow button on the right of the filter.
It is up to you whether to insert the take-off waypoint or not. We suggest doing so, in order to get the
total task length. Comparing the length calculated by C-Pilot EVO to the one given by the
competition committee will allow you to find errors in the task entered.
Select the first waypoint that you want to add and press "ok".
Figure 18: adding a waypoint to the task
C-Pilot PRO offers the possibility of adding waypoints to the current task directly from the map. This
innovative feature, that we have named Task-To-Go, allows creating new tasks in a very intuitive
and fast way (see page 33).
When adding a waypoint, C-Pilot EVO will ask for its details (Figure 19), such as its radius, whether
it is the start waypoint or the end of speed section or the goal line (in the latter case you will be
asked to enter the line length rather than the radius). After entering all the details, confirm with "ok"
and go on with the following waypoints.
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