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Traffic monitor

user’s manual

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Summary of Contents for Traffic monitor 57

Page 1: ...Traffic monitor user s manual www lxnavigation com...

Page 2: ...1 Traffic Monitor 57 Traffic Monitor 80 User s manual version 1 8 Refers to Traffic Monitor FW version 1 8 Made in Slovenia Copyright 2022 LX navigation d o o all rights reserved www lxnavigation com...

Page 3: ...Document Name Traffic Monitor user s manual Version 1 8 Page 2...

Page 4: ...cations 10 PART THREE INTERFACE 11 Primary pages overview 11 Radar page 11 TP page 12 APT page 14 Flarm warning 16 Info page 16 Flight statistics page Logbook 16 Setup page 17 Voice 17 Pages 18 Graphi...

Page 5: ...Document Name Traffic Monitor user s manual Version 1 8 Page 4...

Page 6: ...nshine readable transflective LCD display 80 mm version and a 2 5 screen 57 mm version to show all user defined data during flight For accessing all system options two push rotary knobs and two push b...

Page 7: ...nes when pressed in any page containing a NavBox line Change edit NavBox when being held for two seconds The right button labeled with VOL is used for the following operations Open MC submenu when on...

Page 8: ...ia the provided adapter or with the card reader to a computer Open the micro SD card folder Copy and paste the file for update x xx lxu to the root of your micro SD card Carefully and gently insert th...

Page 9: ...in cover to access the screw Loosen the screw and pull off the knob Place the LX Traffic Monitor in the hole in the instrument panel and first screw in the two black screws and then install the two r...

Page 10: ...Insert the microSD card into the Traffic Monitor Turn the device on Go to Setup Service Software updates and select the downloaded update file Type in the password 00000 Copying of the file and with...

Page 11: ...g 185 255 Mounting panel cut out mm 57 0 80 0 Depth behind panel without connectors mm 45 5 49 0 Depth in front of panel mm 20 7 19 0 Low Ground Survival Temperature C 55 Low Operating Temperature C...

Page 12: ...ens and flight parameters The user will go through the following pages in their respective order if he swipes to the right 3 1 Radar page Usable only when a Flarm and or ADS B device is connected If t...

Page 13: ...ion where the pilot can select an object for which additional info will be shown below The additional info is as follows Vertical speed of the object Horizontal distance to object Vertical distance to...

Page 14: ...a NavBox line containing four NavBoxes is shown This NavBox line can be manipulated with the use of the BOX button Pressing the BOX button will hide it for a greater view of the map Above the NavBox l...

Page 15: ...s by distance name or code Distance bearing and whether or not the point is within range final glide is shown for every point Pressing the right VOL button will open the VOL submenu where we can see t...

Page 16: ...ed aviation is located with two lines The first one showing in line with the aircrafts chord the current course and the second toward the navigation point Pressing the left push rotary knob will open...

Page 17: ...pen the VOL submenu where we can see the Flarm GPS and battery status indicator and the following values can be set Volume Brightness 3 6 Flight statistics page Logbook Flight statistics page appears...

Page 18: ...onal preferences while System settings are concerned to the device setup The menus are following User o Voice o Pages o Graphic o Transfer System o Units o NMEA o Network o Localization o Service o Sh...

Page 19: ...Version 1 8 Page 18 3 7 2 Pages The pilot can select which main pages are active Page is active when the box is checked There are eight main pages available Flarm TP page turnpoint APT page airport RT...

Page 20: ...edit Controlled Zone Prohibited Restricted Danger Terminal area Airway Glider Military Other Class A B Class C Class D Class E Class F Under each submenu you can find Outline and Fill row Some have o...

Page 21: ...ce will turn itself off 3 7 4 Transfer The transfer page is used for transferring turnpoint and task files cup airport files af airspace files cub and FlarmNET files It is also used for selecting acti...

Page 22: ...and tasks to the internal database After importing the process can take from 5 sec up to 10 min depends on the number of TPs and alphabetical sort inside CUP file The number of TPs is not limited but...

Page 23: ...under Load Airspace Select the file from which you wish to import Airspace data to the internal database cub file is a commonly used file for transferring Airspace data 3 7 5 Units The units menu hold...

Page 24: ...o warnings and Flarm warnings Audio if disabled voice warning will not be generated only visual warning message box Altitude warning warning when flying over selected altitude Flarm warnings Classic f...

Page 25: ...Data in and Data out ports The pilot can set a baud rate for communication over both ports Pilot can select from BR4800 BR9600 BR19200 BR38400 BR57600 and BR115200 options In case the device has CAN p...

Page 26: ...Document Name Traffic Monitor user s manual Version 1 8 Page 25 3 7 10 Shutdown To shutdown the device use a manual switch to take power and the device will shut down...

Page 27: ...SD card Always copy data to the root of the SD card Always use the SD card provided with the new device All the data and flights are on the root of the SD card Always safely remove SD card when connec...

Page 28: ...rective 2004 108 EC This product is designed to comply with standards regulations and technical specifications stated above This certificate is granted subject to the LX navigation quality rules on pr...

Page 29: ...copter Explosion Proofness 9 0 X not tested Water Proofness 10 0 X not tested Fluids Susceptibilities 11 0 X not tested Sand and Dust 12 0 X not tested Fungus Resistance 13 0 X not tested Salt Spray 1...

Page 30: ...onitor user s manual Version 1 8 Page 29 TIPS TRICKS TROUBLESHOOTING Storing the device Store the LX Traffic Monitor in a dry environment with a temperature below 25 C Battery There is no internal bat...

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