Oudie 3
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Connecting to the GPS
When the navigation device is turned on for the first time or after a long period of non-use, initialising the
integrated GPS receiver can take up to 40 minutes. Optimal conditions for problem-free and fast GPS
receptions are: having a clear view of the open sky, no high buildings immediately close by and
remaining in one place until the GPS position has been determined. The
Navbox
on the upper side of
the map will show you the GPS status (by default - you can change the navboxes later).
Map
with symbols
This is where you will be looking for information all the time. You can do many things on the Map page:
You can move the map by dragging it. It will return to the position of the glider after 10 seconds
automatically or by pressing the Map orientation symbol.
You can move the
Navboxes
around the map to place then where you need them.
You can also tap on any symbol to bring up additional dialogs for:
.
Map orientation
by tapping on upper(North) arrow,
.
Wind
by tapping on the Wind vector,
.
Map zoom
by tapping on the Zoom button,
.
Pan mode
is a special mode where you can freely move around the map to explore some details
along the course.
. Move the glider (
lower arrow
) if you tap on the glider.
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Summary of Contents for Oudie 3
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