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If this parameter (ADVANCED SETUP \ n. 5 POLA) is set to “OFF”, all display information
relating to McCready, McCready Equivalent, Thermal Sniffer, Netto Vario is not displayed
on the instrument, creating a cleaner display for users not needing this functionality.
This value indicates the Equivalent McCready value, using the actual air speed as the
optimal speed.
The Equivalent McCready indicator is a kind of "reverse" speed to fly calculation. It tells
you that flying at the current air speed you are assuming that the average thermal value
of the flight is the value indicated from the Equivalent McCready.
To set the average of the Equivalent McCready, go to (ADVANCED SETUP \ n. 16 MCRE).
6.8
NETTO VARIO
To utilize the netto vario function, you must have an air speed probe connected. The
optional air speed probe should be plugged in to the right
hand socket on the bottom of the vario.
If this parameter (ADVANCED SETUP \ n. 5 POLA) is set to
“OFF”, all display information relating to McCready, McCready
Equivalent, Thermal Sniffer, Netto Vario is not displayed
on the instrument, creating a
cleaner display for users not needing this functionality.
The netto vario
indicates the vertical speed of the rising or sinking air mass you are flying
through and is displayed with black digits with a white background ( this to be
distinguished from the standard vario that is displayed
in “reverse” mode).
To use this function, you also need to set up the polar curve of your glider.
6.9
THERMAL SNIFFER
To utilize the thermal sniffer function, you must have an air speed probe connected. The
optional air speed probe should be plugged in to the right hand socket on the bottom of
the vario.