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Note: After installation in the corresponding orientation, screen rotation has to be switched off in the Android 

settings of the device, in order to avoid turning of screen from g-forces:

1.  Wipe down screen to lift up Android Quick Setup menu

2. Tap the „Autorotate“ icon to toggle Autorotation status as deactivated

8.1. Electrical connections rear

The electrical connections are similar in both models, just the arrangement is a bit different in the 5.7 inch model 
where the connector block for USB and LAN horizontally and below the the serial ttyS3..9 connectors. 

8.2. 12V DC Power 

The power supply is normally is connected to the on board electrical system. A single fuse for a

device is not mandatory for gliders, but is recommended. The wiring can be done with copper strands from 0.5 

mm², 1 mm² is recommended. Alternatively, the navi can be connected in parallel to another device that is fused 

with at least 1 ampere. The device must be protected because the plug and cable are not designed for higher 

currents. The device tolerates voltages in the range of 10-18 volts, a supply of 12 volts is ideal. If the device is 

operated without any protection plus an external short circuit, e.g. at ttyS7, internal damage is not expected, 

current is limited by a 0.5 Ampere self resettable fuse.

The navi is protected against polarity reversal and is internally protected against transient over-voltages such as 

ESD discharges and induction peaks when starting. In general, the avionics should be left switched off when 

starting, if it cannot be avoided, e.g. when starting the engine during the flight, you have to rely on the over-

voltage protection.

The 12V DC Power connector is a 5.5 mm standard coaxial DC power connector.
The inner hole is 2.1 mm. One connector is shipped with the device. This connector
features a high holding force so will not disconnect at high g-loads. For power
connection a cable with 1 mm² copper strand is recommended. 

Note: To save space in the instrument panel, there is no power switch in the

XCTouchNav. In order to disconnect from power, connect the device either to an

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Summary of Contents for XCTouchNav 7

Page 1: ...XCTouchNav 7 and 5 7 Inch User Manual Android 11 Manual edition 1 10 info xcvario com Page 1...

Page 2: ...2V DC Power 10 8 3 USB 11 8 4 Audio Out 11 8 5 RJ45 connector ttyS3 11 8 6 RJ45 connector ttyS7 and ttyS9 12 FLARM 13 KRT2 Radio 14 8 7 Electrical connections lower side 15 8 7 1 DC 15 8 7 2 USB Type...

Page 3: ...and ideas In connection with a variometer system mostly the XCVario here is explained e g true airspeed TAS can be calculated with the outside temperature OAT and the precise altimeter without hyster...

Page 4: ...t plus one USB C port on the side USB Devices can be powered from the USB A ports max 1A 5W Micro SD memory card slow max 32G 3 5 mm jack socket for headphones A stereo power amplifier 3 W 5 1 mm coax...

Page 5: ...v in the cockpit environment The standard case and most common case is the connection with an XCVario to the serial interface recommended that is connected itself to a FLARM The second port of the Y P...

Page 6: ...temperature Close the dialogue 3 Open the Task Edit dialogue and create a blank task by pressing New 4 Select Touring as task type 5 Once the task is created move the cursor to the add waypoint item...

Page 7: ...core CPU intuitive touchscreen operation many screens full of features flight planning final approach and freely configurable info boxes beside display of terrain with airspace including side view Of...

Page 8: ...the Wireless LAN in Setup Options Wireless After that you can connect to the corresponding WiFi network ID of this device in your XCTouchNav WiFi settings The network ID of the XCVario is identical to...

Page 9: ...ith two holders that are to adjustable in height so can be adapted to various panel sizes The 5 7 inch model has threads in the front plate already and can be screwed directly from the backside of the...

Page 10: ...because the plug and cable are not designed for higher currents The device tolerates voltages in the range of 10 18 volts a supply of 12 volts is ideal If the device is operated without any protection...

Page 11: ...B There are four USB 2 0 interfaces each of them can deliver 500 mA in total 1 5 A can be drawn if the fuse used for the XCTouchNav features at least 2 Amperes 8 4 Audio Out Two 3 5mm mono jacks offer...

Page 12: ...ket is shown in the figure above in a plan view from the rear Pin 1 is therefore on the far left The minimum connections required to operate the device in its basic function are shown in bold Interfac...

Page 13: ...provide as well 12V power on Pin 8 in case this is not wished there are several options 1 Cut a PCB wire on the bottom of the I O board see right side Power on ttyS9 is cut per default If no power is...

Page 14: ...ace can be connected and powered by the XCTouchNav with a 1 1 cable The maximum current is 0 5 Amperes the XCTouchNav can deliver This enables the flight declaration or flight download from the FLARM...

Page 15: ...The baud rate should be set to 9600 baud To do this make the connection from the XCTouchNav s pin 3 and 4 to the corresponding serial RX TX of the KRT2 it is best to solder it there to the existing K...

Page 16: ...ear side for USB Power and Audio hence there might be special applications for this 8 7 1 DC The same purpose that the DC connector at rear side to feed 12V DC into the device hence a 3 2 mm coaxial p...

Page 17: ...ent of a device fits when reading a document it is therefore always necessary to check which standard the numbering follows it is the IGC standard the 12V are numbered with pins 1 and 2 on the left in...

Page 18: ...Mbit Ethernet RJ45 LAN connector Audio Interface Audio 2 x 3 Watts Stereo 2 Mono Audio Jack s 3 5 mm Memory 16GB Flash 2GB Ram micro SD card can be added CPU Quad Core 1 8 GHz Display 1024 600 pixel h...

Page 19: ...nents that fail under normal operating conditions will be repaired or replaced free of charge provided the device was sent to the manufacturer free of charge The warranty does not cover damage resulti...

Page 20: ...instrument and or equipment certified under the provision of CS 22 1301 b if that instrument or equipment when installed functioning functioning improperly or not functioning at all does not in itself...

Page 21: ...from the use of the device This navigation device is a purely cross country flight tactical device it is not part of the required instrumentation for gliders and in case of doubt it must not be used a...

Page 22: ...r Dipl Ing FH Eckhard V llm Panoramastr 86 1 D 71665 Vaihingen Enz explains that in the normal configuration the device hardware meets the requirements of the CE The EMC compatibility corresponds to E...

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