Nesis III User’s Manual
5.4
Settings
Region
defines the region for which was device configured.
Flarm horizontal
tells horizontal limit to detect Flarm based signals. Please
note that this is a theoretical limit. De facto limit can be significantly
lower.
Flarm vertical
tells vertical limit to detect Flarm based signals. Please
note that this is a theoretical limit. De facto limit can be significantly
lower.
Capabilities
list features that were enabled in this device.
5.4.2
General Settings
The General settings option is used to some device parameters listed below.
The values entered here are sent directly to the device. According to our
experiences, only
Power Flarm
accepts these settings properly. You have to
configure other devices in their specific way according with the instructions
from producer.
Aircraft type
specifies the symbol that represents the aircraft in Flarm
transmission. It can be: glider, tow plane, rotorcraft, drop plane, air-
plane or jet.
Baudrate
defines the communication speed between Nesis and Flarm device.
We recommend using the highest speed that device supports, typically
57600 bauds. This ensures that device will be able to transmit all
important messages.
Config ID
opens a new window, where the ICAO 24-bit aircraft address
in the form of six digit hexadecimal code is set. This address which
uniquely identifies the device.
•
When aircraft if equiped with transponder, the address is available
in the aircraft registration documents or on the website of the local
aircraft registration authority. Select the
Manual (ICAO) option
and enter the transponder address in the window below.
The
address consists of
six
hexadecimal characters.
•
When unsure of the address and when a Mode-S transponder is
not present in the aircraft, select the
Automatic
option. This will
generate an address based on the serial number of the device.
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