LX Zeus
February 5, 2013
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4 Airspace Management
The airspace used in LX Zeus can be managed by pilot to achieve optimal relation between loading of the
display and readability of the display. Too much information will reduce display readability significant.
4.1 Basic airspace settings
Those settings are available in
Airspace
section of
User Setup.
4.1.1 Hide airspace above
The airspace sections which are much higher than actual
glider position are not so important, but if disabled will
reduce information density of the display significant.
Use
Hide airspace above
to define altitude margin which
you need for a still safe flight.
4.1.2 Define appearance of airspaces regarding to zoom
After using of
Show on zoom
function you can define
By which zoom the airspace will become visible on the display.
Two extreme situations are described with
always
and
never
.
Factory setting is always.
4.1.2.1
Warnings
If set disabled (
⌧
) the airspace warnings will not appear at all,
setting checked (
) will produce airspace warning information.
Warning box is an indicator of the display, so the pilot is able
tp move the box and also to customize colours.
Airspace warning information consists of Airspace name, horizontal and vertical distance and is as default
positioned in the upper section of the display. The nearest point to enter
the airspace becomes visible on the display as a numbered dot.
Number 1 means more critical situation than number 2.
As long as the warning isn’t critical the dot and also
the text will be
yellow
.