
LX Zeus v 3.4.3
10.9.2014
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2 Setup
Setup menu is available after short press on
SETUP
labelled push button. The menu is divided into two sections
(Pilot and System settings).
System settings
are settings
that are valid for the whole system and are not pilot specific
data. Pilot connected items may vary from pilot to pilot and
depend on individual requirements. Suitable symbols with
text will help you to find the menu of interest.
use Zoom button and rotate it to find out menu of
interest (selected menu size will increase)
use push function of Zoom to enter menu.
2.1
Pilot specific settings
The data stored in this part of Setup are pilot specific data.
After pilot selection during booting, the data of individual
pilot becomes active. All settings are saved to the personal
saved pilot profile and are active when the pilot is selected
(reserve altitude, logger settings, NAV BOX line, layout
settings,
task colours etc…)
2.1.1
Pilot
Pilots
name
and certain personal data can be stored. All
stored pilot names will be offered during booting. Selection
of one pilot is mandatory. The system offers one name
called as
DEFAULT
- can be used as a default pilot.
Furthermore plenty of empty positions are offered and this
can be used for pilot names input. Additionally to the name
some additional parameters can be entered, such as
pilot’s
weight, default ballast
and
reserve altitude
– all
that will be calculate into final glide.
2.1.1.1
TDT calculation (task delta time)
This information can only be visualized as navbox and present only in case of task time being set. If task
time is set the unit will recognise this task as assigned area task (AAT). The only function of TDT is to
inform the pilot of early or late arrival.
For TDT calculation you can choose between 4 different options:
•
Average task speed is based on current task speed.
•
MacCready is based on actual based MC value
•
Ground speed is based on average ground speed in last 20 seconds.
•
Combined (default*) is based on multiple parameters including: selected MC, wind sped/direction,
polar, bugs, ballast, reserve altitude.
2.1.1.2
AAT calculation
To help the pilot to optimize distance inside sector we offer pilot equidistant lines. This feature is only
available in automatic AAT mode. Flying along this lines will not increase the distance but only lose time on
task. You should fly perpendicular to the lines.
Note!
All settings active at the moment of
new pilot creation
under “Pilot” will be
adopted.