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Version 6.03, May 2017
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A map can have
north
,
east
,
west
or
south
orientation. These orientations are fixed and
are not changed with glider position. Additionally to this orientation there are several more
which will rotate the map as the glider position changes:
Track up
will always have the glider ground track in the up direction.
Heading up
will always have glider heading in the up direction. If the compass module
is available the heading will be taken from the compass otherwise the heading is
calculated from the wind and the ground speed vectors.
Goal up
will have target point in upper part of screen.
Map orientation is setup separately for straight flying or circling. If
Zoom to target
is
checked the zoom will be automatically adjusted so that the target point is always visible.
Maximum zoom is 200 km and minimum zoom is 1 km. The check boxes will turn on or off
the following items:
Map
– complete map is turned on/off.
Terrain
– only terrain is turned on/off.
Raster
– scanned maps is turned on/off
Airspace
– toggle airspace display on/off.
Wpts
– waypoints drawing is turned on/off.
Flarm
– Flarm radar display is turned on/off.
Path
– flown path is switched on/off.
Cur.trk
– current track vector.
Rng.cir.
– range circles
Opt.dis.
– optimised distance.
Opt.tri.
– optimised triangle.
FAI area
– FAI triangle assistant is turned on/off.
Gld.rng.
– is gliding range and shows, which area is still reachable with current altitude,
wind and MacCready setting.
A Flarm object may also be hidden because competition mode is on or privacy
mode is on. Please check these settings, if FLARM objects are not visible, even if
the item is checked.
It is possible to store map settings for future use. There are two memory locations MEM 1
and MEM 2 for two different memory settings.