
Rev #
23
Version 7.10
December
2019
During
competition
s
it is recommended to select
Medium or
H
igh alarms,
otherwise too many
warnings will be displayed.
Medium or High means
that
only
the most important alarms will be tr
iggered.
If the voice option is installed it is
also possible to hear the horizontal and vertical situation
of the current object. Uncheck appropriate items if you want to disable this part of the
message.
You can also define the way
the
direction to th
e
FLARM
object will be presented.
There are three options:
•
Relative bearing:
In this option direction will be given relative to the glider’s nose
direction (e.g.
Traffic 3’ o clock
, which means traffic, is on your right side).
•
True bearing:
The d
irectio
n is given as
absolute direction (e.g.
Traffic f
r
om 330°
)
•
Relative/True bearing
is a combination of both methods. Relative bearings will be
given when flying straight and true bearings will be given when thermaling.
•
Graphical presentation:
When this item
is check
ed
a graphical presentation of FLARM
will
also be shown when
a
FLARM
warning is displayed.
The p
icture above shows typical FLARM
warning with graphical presentation and relative
bearing of
the
object.
Press CLOSE to dismiss warning, CIRC.OFF to dismiss for time of
circling and 1min to dismiss
all FLARM
warnings for one minute.
5.1.9.4
Time Alarm Warning
Use this dialogue to define three independent time alarms that will be triggered at specified
periods.