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Variometer and gps-navigation system
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The third page is designed for tasks with time limits which are in most cases going to be
assigned area tasks. Three new symbols are added:
Tsk.Sp: which is task speed achieved up to this moment.
tReq.Sp: which is the required speed to task completion and is calculated as the
remaining task distance divided by the remaining time.
TRemain: indicates the remaining task time.
The fourth page has no map and shows time values for the task being flown and the
elevation of the finish point. In addition outside temperature, potential temperature and
battery voltage are shown.
When any of the eight buttons are pressed functions for the buttons are shown. If the
selected button is pressed once more the selected action will take place.
MORE>> button to see more options. If the remote stick is available the behaviour is
slightly different. When the check button is pressed on the remote stick menu will appear
instead of the button functions.
Edit action is used to edit the task. This is the one and only task that will be declared
and will be available for navigation.
Mc/Bal action will set MacCready, ballast and bugs – see Chapter 5.5.4.2 for more
details.
Move action is used in assigned area tasks to move the navigation point inside the
selected assigned area.
Restart is used to restart a task. This action is available only when flying.
Start or Next option is used to start a task or to advance to the next turn point.
Mark is used to mark the current position and create a way point.
Flarm button will display a list with all visible Flarm objects. You can select one and use
it for navigational purposes.
Map is used to change quickly and modify map parameters – see Chapter 5.5.4.3 for
more details.
Wind will open a dialogue where wind changes with altitude are shown, wind can be set
and methods for wind calculation are shown. See Chapter 5.5.4.4 for more details.
Airspace shows a list of airspace zones in the vicinity of the current position. See
Chapter 5.5.4.5 for more details.
Rot.FAI will rotate the FAI area if it is enabled. This option is not shown if it is not
enabled.
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