Airspace - LXNAV LX8000 User Manual

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LX8000 (LX8080) Version 2.6
and colour via the Font style and colour item. Use the lower-left knob to modify the
colour and the lower-right knob to modify the style.
Terrain can be rendered in three different levels. A higher level means more details. The
LX8000 is optimised to work with high terrain quality. If the value off is selected no terrain
will be shown; only water bodies, roads, railways and cities.
The background colour is defined by the Background item. The default background is
black.
Colours of terrain can be changed using different terrain colour schemes. The following
colour schemes are available:
Mountain is default setting with colours from green to white at 2000 m.
Flatland is setting where colours are changing up to 1000 m.
Low contrast: same as Mountain but colours are not so intensive.
High contrast: same as Mountain but colours are more intensive and from 0-100 m,
white colour is used.
Zebra alternating colours are used.
Zebra 2, less intensive alternating colours are used.
ICAO colouring is similar to ICAO maps.
Cliffs colours emphasis slopes and is similar to Google maps display
Atlas colour scheme is approximation of Imhof colouring widely used in map books.
Grayscale.
In the Elements group land features are setup separately. Zoom defines up to which zoom
level a selected land feature is visible. Also line width and colour can be setup.
Press the DEFAULT button to reset these settings back to default.

5.1.6.2 Airspace

In this dialogue you can define the airspace map presentation. Check the Show airspace
item to enable airspace displays in navigational pages. If this item is unchecked no airspace
will be displayed.
In the Type panel you can specify how each airspace type is displayed. You should define
each type of airspace zone separately. First choose an airspace type from the list. Zoom
value defines to which zoom level this type is going to be visible. The Colour item specifies
airspace zone colour. You can also modify transparency of the selected type. Turn the
lower-left knob to change the transparency value. 100% means completely transparent and
only the airspace zone outline will be shown.
recommended). If the Show inactive zones option is checked then airspace zones with
proximity warning switched off will be shown.
eliminate airspace which is going to be too high for the day. For example, if the forecasted
cloud base is to be 1500 m, set this value to 1600 m and your screen will be much more
readable.
Press the DEFAULT button to reset these settings back to default.
0% means completely solid (not
Use Show only airspace below to
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