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August 2020
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8.3.2.4
Automatically Turn Off Nano4 When a Flight Ends
This option is very useful for the NANO
4
when it is installed permanently into a glider. If this
option is enabled the NANO
4
will automatically switch off 30 minutes after the flight is
finished.
8.3.2.5
Bluetooth
Check the
Enable Bluetooth
checkbox if you want to turn it on. By default Bluetooth is
disabled.
When Bluetooth is enabled the NANO4 will consume more power and the total
endurance of a new and charged battery will be reduced to approximately 14
hours.
8.3.2.6
NMEA Output
Check
Enable NMEA output
to output NMEA data. The NANO
4
will transmit the following
NMEA sentences: GPGGA; GPRMC, LXWP0 every second and LXWP1 once per minute.
NMEA can be output to either the serial interface or Bluetooth, but not to both
simultaneously.
Change the NMEA
baud rate
if you want to output NMEA at different baud rates.
8.4
Using Bluetooth or Serial Interface
One can also upload flight declarations using the serial interface or Bluetooth (refer to
Section 8.5.1 for Bluetooth pairing). The NANO
4
must be running in normal operating mode.
When connecting through the serial interface one should use the same baud rate
as is set for NMEA output on the NANO
4
.
When connected through Bluetooth baud rates are not important.
Please refer to the manual for the software used to upload flight declarations (e.g. SeeYou
Mobile).