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SYS’Nav XL
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User Guide
Page 1: ...syride SYS Nav XL EN User Guide...
Page 2: ...led online flight book Your practice of paragliding is going to take a new dimension with the SYS NAV XL As a member of the community you will become to a key player in the evolution and continuous im...
Page 3: ...vice 9 IV Advanced configuration 11 V Customize your screens and vario sound 12 VI Locate Airspaces 13 VII navigation 15 VIII Bluetooth features 19 IX Visualiser et supprimer un vol 23 X Warning and r...
Page 4: ...the following webpage http www syride com en logiciel 2 Follow the instructions to install it on your computer 3 Once installed an icon shows in the task bar It detects when your instrument is connect...
Page 5: ...or This position ables you to manipulate the instrument while flying without releasing the brakes We recommend you to insert a protection between the velcro and your riser in order to avoid the abrasi...
Page 6: ...he percentage of charge on the screen To complete a charge requires about 2 hours 2 Disconnect USB to stop the charge Your instrument has a Li ion battery which has no memory effect You can charge you...
Page 7: ...of synchronized satellites 18 on this example The SYS Nav XL is equipped with a new generation multi GNSS GPS It allows the acquisition of several GNNS constellations simultaneously We advise you to...
Page 8: ...ht Screens See XI Navigation See XIV Display and delete a flight 0 System info 1 Volume Screen 2 Threshold Screen 3 Threshold Screen See VII Configure your device 4 Zeroing sound 5 Airspace Alert 0 Go...
Page 9: ...o This is useful when you need to concentrate on a transistion or a landing 3 Pressing on the main button allows you to record your position and obtain the GPS coordinates useful for recovery the dist...
Page 10: ...e screen The topography grayscaled Airspaces if previously uploaded to the instrument Your GPS track for the last 10 minutes Waypoints and optimized navigation route if a route is loaded Pressing the...
Page 11: ...arrows and press the center button screen number is displayed in the top right 3 The first screen of the settings menu allows you to obtain the system information A long press on the central button o...
Page 12: ...0 1m s and no descent 0 2m s zone This audible information may indicate that you are near a thermal or at the beginning of a thermal cycle 7 The next screen allows you to activate or deactivate the a...
Page 13: ...ngs HAS for Horizontal distance to AirSpace VAS for Vertical distance to AirSpace Adjust the security alarm based on the G meter Activate the instant vario Change your device language For this 1 Turn...
Page 14: ...nd then drag and drop it to the screen 3 Download the config file to your computer 4 Turn on your instrument and connect it to your computer 5 On SYS PC Tool click on Send a file to my Instrument icon...
Page 15: ...or an easy understanding of what your instrument is showing Temporary forbidden areas can exist They are signaled through a NOTAM Notice To Airmen or Sup AIP They re usually available on your governme...
Page 16: ...e to my instrument 5 Select the OpenAir file you previously downloaded To locate airspaces you have 2 options The MAP screen will show you the airspace borders Indicators are available on the SSCTool...
Page 17: ...our SYS Nav and connect it to your computer 4 On the SYS PC Tool click the Send a file to my instrument icon 5 Select the route file you ve downloaded before 6 To activate the route in your instrument...
Page 18: ...it to your instrument with the SYS PC Tool Send a file to my instrument icon The SYS PC Tool only accepts OziExplorer and CompeGPS wpt file format 2 Then in the SYS Nav XL go to the Navigation menu sc...
Page 19: ...ilot must cross the cylinder radius from the inside to the outside after the start time To validate an Enter Start the pilot must cross the cylinder radius for the outside towards the inside after the...
Page 20: ...radius 0 4 by default according to the PWC rules Goal cylinder This is the last waypoint you can enter after an ESS It is optional Goal line Same as above in the form of a finish line displayed as a...
Page 21: ...will centralize the connections of the devices Case 1 I want to be connected to the Syride app live tracking receive weather reports automatically send my track Case 2 I want to be connected to a thi...
Page 22: ...paired with a device 2 If you wish to pair a device click on the central button to access the Bluetooth menu Select the pairing mode you wish to use third party app or Syride app and click on the cent...
Page 23: ...ch XCtrack and go to Preferences in the app Select Connection and sensors then click on external sensor and choose Bluetooth sensor In the list of nearby Bluetooth devices select your Sys Nav XL To us...
Page 24: ...tooth will automatically turn off if it is not paired within 15 minutes of activating it or starting the instrument Private live can be configured from the application or from the instrument it is onl...
Page 25: ...2 Each flight track has its own page Flight tracks are kept in memory even after they have been uploaded to the online flightbook When the memory is full the oldest track is automatically deleted 3 A...
Page 26: ...insert a paperclip into the hole provided for this purpose at the back of the case This action does not erase memory or your settings It only forces the instrument to restart A factory restore is pos...
Page 27: ...ent with the USB cable 4 Click on Account configuration icon 5 The IGC GPX and KML files are systematically duplicated on your computer 6 To use the advanced flight analyzer on syride com you must ent...
Page 28: ...ur flight information e g name used glide take off site and the type of flight by clicking on the red pen and validate your modification with the green arrow You can also add pictures and videos links...
Page 29: ...27 12 You can track your personal evolution on the flight page through time You can also compare your stats and performances to the other riders...
Page 30: ...rument will automatically stop recording the flight if neither a ground speed or a vario is detected unless you ve manually forced the recording see chapter V Your instrument will automatically turn O...
Page 31: ...your SYS Nav XL on a USB charger it will charge even if it is turned off The lifespan of your battery will depend on the conditions of use and its storage environment Do not leave it without charge f...
Page 32: ...settings With GPS Eco mode Without GPS Eco mode Sinking sound ON Sinking sound OFF Sinking sound ON Sinking sound OFF Sound OFF 40h 40h 20h 20h Volume 1 19h 28h 13h 16h30 Volume 2 13h 21h30 10h 14h Vo...
Page 33: ...ery life charging can be done in an ambient temperature range Temperatures Standard operation 0 C 32 F to 45 C 113 F short term storage 20 C 4 F at 60 C 140 F Storage long term 20 C 4 F at 25 C 77 F D...
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