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NK

 

ClearNav

 

Manual

 

 

Version

 

0.5

 

 

July

 

3,

 

2008

 

Page

 

36

 

of

 

86

 

4.1.2

 

Zoom

 

Out

 

(

­

)

 

Button

 

 

The

 

Zoom

 

Out

 

(

)

 

button

 

is

 

used

 

to

 

decrease

 

the

 

zoom

 

level

 

of

 

the

 

moving

 

map

 

display.

  

After

 

zooming

 

out

 

you

 

will

 

see

 

more

 

of

 

the

 

moving

 

map

 

but

 

will

 

see

 

it

 

in

 

less

 

detail.

  

To

 

keep

 

straight

 

which

 

zoom

 

button

 

to

 

use

 ‐ 

think

 

of

 

the

 

Zoom

 

Out

 

(

)

 

button

 

as

 

pulling

 

the

 

glider’s

 

control

 

stick

 

back

 

to

 

climb

 

up

 

away

 

from

 

the

 

earth.

  

Since

 

the

 

Zoom

 

Out

 

(

)

 

button

 

is

 

located

 

on

 

the

 

back/bottom

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

remote

 

 

it

 

makes

 

sense

 

 

just

 

push

 

the

 

back

 

button

 

as

 

if

 

you

 

were

 

pulling

 

the

 

stick

 

back

 

to

 

climb

 

away

 

from

 

the

 

earth.

   

The

 

rectangular

 

Selection

 

Box

 

in

 

the

 

middle

 

of

 

the

 

moving

 

map

 

display

 

displays

 

the

 

current

 

zoom

 

level.

  

The

 

scale

 

number

 

shown

 

is

 

the

 

width

 

of

 

the

 

rectangle.

  

In

 

the

 

screen

 

capture

 

below

 

(left)

 

the

 

scale

 

rectangle

 

in

 

the

 

middle

 

of

 

the

 

map

 

is

 

10

 

miles

 

wide.

  

If

 

you

 

were

 

to

 

press

 

the

 

Zoom

 

Out

 

(

)

 

button

 

once

 

you

 

would

 

zoom

 

out

 

and

 

the

 

number

 

in

 

the

 

rectangle

 

would

 

be

 

20

 

miles.

 

Tip

:

 

When

 

incrementing

 

or

 

decrementing

 

numbers

 

with

 

the

 

Up

 

 

and

 

Down

 

 

buttons,

 

the

 

Zoom

 

In

 

(+)

 

and

 

Zoom

 

Out

 

(

)

 

buttons

 

can

 

be

 

used

 

to

 

increment

 

or

 

decrement

 

the

 

value

 

in

 

larger

 

steps.

 

    

   

 

 

 

Содержание ClearNav

Страница 1: ...NK ClearNav Manual Version 0 5 July 3 2008 Page 1 of 86...

Страница 2: ...NK ClearNav Manual Version 0 5 July 3 2008 Page 2 of 86...

Страница 3: ...5 2 Fly Safely 12 1 5 3 Not a Certified Instrument 12 1 5 4 Warranty 12 1 5 5 Repairs 13 2 System Overview 13 2 1 Hardware 13 2 1 1 ClearNav Display 15 2 1 2 ClearNav Handheld Remote 16 2 1 3 ClearNav...

Страница 4: ...ewport Peace sua files 30 2 3 2 2 OpenAir txt files 30 2 3 3 Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange 30 2 3 3 1 Downloading stx Waypoint Files from the Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exhange 30 2 3 3 2 Down...

Страница 5: ...ut Button 36 4 1 3 Menu Button 37 4 1 4 Focus Button 38 4 1 5 Select Button 38 4 1 6 Arrow Buttons 39 4 2 Navigation Display moving map etc 40 4 2 1 Data at the Top of the Screen 41 4 2 1 1 Destinatio...

Страница 6: ...67 4 2 4 The Selection Box 68 4 2 4 1 Pan the Moving Map Display 69 4 2 4 2 To View Data on a Nearby Turnpoint and Start Navigating to it 70 4 2 4 3 Create a Mark Point 71 4 2 4 4 To View or Disable...

Страница 7: ...loading the Firmware and Software Upgrade Files to your Computer 82 5 3 2 Transferring Firmware and Software Files from the PC to the USB Flash Drive 82 5 3 3 Transferring Firmware Files from the USB...

Страница 8: ...up 85 6 2 2 Enter a task or two 85 6 2 3 Fly a task 85 6 2 4 After landing transfer the flight log to the USB memory stick 85 6 3 Local Flying 85 6 3 1 Navigation to nearby airports 85 6 4 Setup and...

Страница 9: ...NK Cle es The key f play of kes cities e e Calculator ange Amoeb e Range Ring MSL or AGL d Climb Meas imb Glide N verage Climb verage Glide ending GPS lator timization fe flight logs w ware that ma t...

Страница 10: ...print Certainly the detailed instructions below are very clear and easy to follow but they use much more space than the Basic directions Below are examples of Basic and Detailed step by step instructi...

Страница 11: ...Focus button to exit the menu and return to the moving map screen 1 4 Macintosh Computer Users This manual has been written for users of Windows PC computers However using a Macintosh to transfer wayp...

Страница 12: ...ing flight It is not intended to replace your certified primary flight instruments It is not a replacement for good judgment which remains the responsibility of the pilot All calculations are only as...

Страница 13: ...chantability or fitness for a particular purpose NK assumes no liability for any damages losses or expenses resulting directly or indirectly from product use 1 5 5 Repairs 2 System Overview The comple...

Страница 14: ...NK ClearNav Manual Version 0 5 July 3 2008 Page 14 of 86...

Страница 15: ...it 2 RS 232 serial ports for exchanging data with variometers FLARM units etc The connections to the RS 232 ports are on the Nexus Wiring Board 2 CAN bus ports for connection to remote controls and 2n...

Страница 16: ...e it easy to quickly access any software feature The Handheld Remote connects to the ClearNav Display through the panel mounted connector on the CAN USB Extension It can also be connected directly to...

Страница 17: ...the ClearNav system It connects to the ClearNav Display through a 15 pin D Sub connector that is located on the back of the ClearNav Display It includes a built in speaker and includes the 7 connecto...

Страница 18: ...cludes the DB 15 connector that is used to connect to the ClearNav Display and sound holes for the speaker When mounting the ClearNav Display on the front of the instrument panel or recessed into the...

Страница 19: ...0 5 July 3 2008 Page 19 of 86 When the ClearNav is mounted on a RAM mounting arm the Nexus Wiring Board is mounted behind the instrument panel and connected to the ClearNav Display using the DB15 Exte...

Страница 20: ...ethod because it looks elegant The kit included an aluminum bezel standoffs support bracket and a yellow template to use when making the holes in the panel In the photos above the yellow template is u...

Страница 21: ...partially block some instruments Most customers will find that mounting the ClearNav directly on the instrument panel makes for a cleaner and classier installation than the RAM arm option but those t...

Страница 22: ...NK ClearNav Manual Version 0 5 July 3 2008 Page 22 of 86...

Страница 23: ...d behind the panel The cable is a custom 14 conductor 2 cable with low profile DB15 female connector The cable is extremely flexible and has an abrasion resistant jacket The cable is run through a 3 8...

Страница 24: ...Antenna The ClearNav has a built in GPS engine but an external antenna is required It is included in the standard ClearNav kit It consists of an amplified external GPS antenna and Dual Lock mounting...

Страница 25: ...1 25 mm round hole in the panel The USB connector is used as a receptacle for a USB Flash Drive for transferring flight logs from the ClearNav and uploading waypoint and airspace files and software u...

Страница 26: ...s to have plenty of memory A 2 GB Flash Drive would hold all the maps airspace elevation data etc for the entire world At the time of this writing 20 would get me a 4 GB Flash Drive on Amazon com It d...

Страница 27: ...irspeed to the GPS measured speed and direction Without the 302 the ClearNav calculates wind using wind drift while circling To display the Real Time Headwind received from the 302 simply enable that...

Страница 28: ...is shown below 2 2 Software The ClearNav runs ClearNavigator software that is specifically designed to work with the ClearNav s unique remote control and other hardware No other soaring software will...

Страница 29: ...points directory on the USB Flash Drive or SD memory card The files will be pulled into the ClearNav upon start up 2 3 1 1 Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange stx files The best type of waypoint file...

Страница 30: ...dwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange The Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange is a fantastic site that was created by and is maintained by John Leibacher It is so important to soaring pilots around the wo...

Страница 31: ...pcoming soaring contest site follow the directions below 1 Go to the Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange using one of the 3 links above http soaringweb org is the main site Note that there is no www...

Страница 32: ...ed into the ClearNav and stored on the provided USB Flash Drive The elevation data is stored in the Globe directory on the USB Flash Drive 2 3 5 Shape Data Cities Rivers Lakes and Roads etc Shape data...

Страница 33: ...ge 33 of 86 3 Installation 3 1 ClearNav Display 3 1 1 On Front of Panel 3 1 2 Recessed into the Panel 3 1 3 On a RAM Mounting Arm 3 2 GPS Antenna 3 3 Handheld Remote Control 3 4 Stick Mounted Remote C...

Страница 34: ...in turbulent air and when wearing gloves They have a very positive click feel and sound which make it clear when a button has been pressed and released They also stand out from the remote which makes...

Страница 35: ...mote it makes sense just push the forward button as if you were pushing the stick forward to get closer to the earth The rectangular Selection Box in the middle of the moving map display shows the cur...

Страница 36: ...the remote it makes sense just push the back button as if you were pulling the stick back to climb away from the earth The rectangular Selection Box in the middle of the moving map display displays th...

Страница 37: ...tton once to make the Ribbon Menu appear Press the Menu button a 2nd time to hide the Ribbon Menu The Ribbon Menu The Ribbon Menu as it appears near the top of the moving map display when the Menu but...

Страница 38: ...the screen that has the focus Changing the active item on the moving map using the Focus button Shifting focus to any item on the screen is temporary For example the Numeric Information Area will lose...

Страница 39: ...9 of 86 4 1 6 Arrow Buttons The Arrow buttons are used to navigate up down and across menus and to move the Selection Box to go to or view data on nearby airports or airspace The 4 Arrow buttons inclu...

Страница 40: ...NK ClearNav Manual Version 0 5 July 3 2008 Page 40 of 86 4 2 Navigation Display moving map etc Overview of the data on the map...

Страница 41: ...indicates that the number displayed is the difference between the altitude required to make it to the destination taking into account wind airspeed glider polar MacCready setting etc and your current...

Страница 42: ...altitude before starting your final glide which will allow you to slow down to stretch your glide in the future if necessary or speed up in sink and still have enough extra altitude to make it home In...

Страница 43: ...ll times For example the Simulator Icon is only displayed when in simulator mode Also the Ribbon Options Menu can be used to disable icons that you don t use often 4 2 2 1 Select Destination Icon The...

Страница 44: ...on can be used to jump up through the list one screen at a time The Zoom Out button can be used to jump down through the list one screen at a time Press the Select button to select he highlighted wayp...

Страница 45: ...cified in the polar settings screen When the Water Ballast icon is highlighted you can begin editing of the number by pressing either the Select Up or Down button You would think that you would need t...

Страница 46: ...tes the selected mode Press the Select Menu or Focus button to accept the highlighted selection and return to the moving map screen 4 2 2 5 Backlight Intensity Icon The Backlight Intensity Icon is use...

Страница 47: ...n to select the desired Light Intensity setting Press the Select Menu or Focus button to accept the highlighted selection and return to the moving map screen 4 2 2 6 Task Edit Icon The Task Edit Icon...

Страница 48: ...bably recommend keeping the information on the map to a minimum to reduce screen clutter and reduce the amount of time spent staring at the map when your eyes should be looking out the window for traf...

Страница 49: ...will opt to turn off the display of terrain data especially when flying in flat regions to improve the contrast of the display and to reduce screen clutter Culture Culture data includes cities and ro...

Страница 50: ...or your glider you may have an interesting landing It is your job to assure that the data in the waypoint file is correct Tracks The Tracks checkbox is used the enable or disable the display of glider...

Страница 51: ...imulator Controller is displayed The Simulator Icon is only visible when in Simulator mode Simulator mode can be entered upon startup or using the Menu button Setup Menu Icon Tools Tab Simulator butto...

Страница 52: ...sure that everything is set to match your preferences Details on the parameters in every Setup Menu are available here The Setup Menus are arranged into 6 tabs The Left and Right buttons are used to s...

Страница 53: ...s to display in the Ribbon Menu The Ribbon Options Menu The Up and Down buttons are used to move through the options and the Select button is used to toggle the checkboxes on and off To exit the Ribbo...

Страница 54: ...windows The Task Window is also used to start tasks move through task legs and toggle the Final Glide Window display between glide to the next waypoint or glide to the end of the task The Numeric Info...

Страница 55: ...t and it will hide automatically in about 30 seconds 4 2 3 2 Glide Wind Window The Glide Wind Window is found in the lower left corner of the moving map screen to the right of the MacCready Window The...

Страница 56: ...ownside is that the text size must be reduced to fit both the Wind Speed and the Wind Direction into the Glide Wind Window To enable or disable the Numeric Wind Direction option Menu button Setup Menu...

Страница 57: ...Wind Mode but it is not necessary You can simply go directly to the Wind Direction and Wind Speed numbers As soon as you edit one of them the mode will automatically change to Manual Wind Mode Changin...

Страница 58: ...ween the 2 numbers automatically as you change flight modes such as changing from Cruise to Climb mode or vice versa There is a delay of a few seconds as you transition between flight modes because it...

Страница 59: ...ended MacCready setting Average Glide Netto This is the average netto climb or sink achieved in all glides since take off or since the start of the task The number is automatically reset when the task...

Страница 60: ...in the Vario Settings Set Window for your current location otherwise the Time of Day will not display correctly 4 2 3 4 Task Window The Task Window or or or or is located near the right side of the bo...

Страница 61: ...Time To Finish This number is extremely useful when flying tasks that have a minimum task time You may want to display this number when flying contest tasks As long as the Total Time is longer than t...

Страница 62: ...ask Time If You Turn Here is 3 to 5 minutes over the minimum task time to make sure you make sure you don t get home early The screen image below should help clarify the 2 numbers The time numbers are...

Страница 63: ...used to select the data to display in the Task Window and to view the active task You can also view all the available parameters in one screen even the parameters that are not selected for display on...

Страница 64: ...the calculated ideal turnpoint Resume Task Button The Resume Task button is used to resume the task after it has been suspended The task is suspended any time you start navigating to a non task turnp...

Страница 65: ...g the remainder of the task That is because you will not be stopping to thermal when on final glide which will make your average speed go up significantly for the last part of the task The Predicted S...

Страница 66: ...yed on the far right edge of the screen The manually entered number is displayed in an edit box to the left of the automatically calculated number In Using Auto mode the calculated speed is automatica...

Страница 67: ...ght Pressure Altitude The Pressure Altitude is the raw altitude from the pressure transducer and shows the altitude in a standard atmosphere Since the local barometric pressure is not likely to match...

Страница 68: ...b Use the Left and Right buttons to switch between the Alt and Set MSL tabs Press the Select button to activate the selected function or edit the highlighted numeric data Press the Menu Focus or butto...

Страница 69: ...he Moving Map Display To Pan the map screen is to move it around as if sliding a map across the top of a table so you can see regions of the map that were not previously in view To Pan the moving map...

Страница 70: ...s OK to have multiple turnpoints in the box as you will get the opportunity to select the desired turnpoint from a list of the turnpoints that are in the box You can pan the map in any direction by mo...

Страница 71: ...ossible to create a task using Mark Points Every time you add a new Mark Point it is saved into the current waypoint file so that it will appear the next time you fly Each new Mark Point is given a ne...

Страница 72: ...3 2008 Page 72 of 86 Use the Up Down buttons to select Mark Point at the bottom of the list of turnpoints Press the Select button to mark the point Use the Left and Right buttons to select Yes to save...

Страница 73: ...Use the Up Down Left and Right buttons to move the Selection Box over the desired airspace section It is OK to have multiple airspace sections in the box as you will get the opportunity to select the...

Страница 74: ...ed airspace section is shown at the bottom of the screen Press the Select button to disable the selected airspace for 12 hours A confirmation dialog will give you the option to continue or cancel see...

Страница 75: ...se the Down button to move down to the 12 Hour Off List item Press the Select button The 12 Hour Off List will be displayed Use the Up Down buttons to select the airspace you want to re enable Press t...

Страница 76: ...itudes for each Glide Amoeba are adjustable There is also an optional MSL Altitude Glide Ring which is described in the next section Example showing the Glide Amoebae in mountainous terrain As you can...

Страница 77: ...s are based on total energy final glide As you fly faster your glider has more energy and could pull up to gain altitude and range For example if 2 identical gliders were at the same location and alti...

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Страница 79: ...n altitude that is higher than the user selected MSL Altitude entered for the MSL Altitude Glide Ring As you increase the number entered in the MSL Altitude the ring will get closer to the glider beca...

Страница 80: ...learNav Manual Version 0 5 July 3 2008 Page 80 of 86 To access the settings for the MSL Glide Ring go to Menu button Setup Menu Icon Personal Preferences Tab Final Glide Settings 4 2 7 Area Task Blue...

Страница 81: ...files Windows will open the Windows Explorer My Computer program and display the files on the USB Flash Drive You can then copy the files onto your computer s hard drive We recommend copying the fligh...

Страница 82: ...actory But today firmware and software can often be downloaded from the internet and transferred to a device to give it new functionality That is an advantage for those of us using the products becaus...

Страница 83: ...Transferring the firmware and software files from the USB Flash Drive to the ClearNav is very easy 1 Power down the ClearNav 2 Plug the USB Flash Drive into the ClearNav s panel mounted USB connector...

Страница 84: ...oint file 6 1 4 Select desired airspace file 6 1 5 Set UTC Time offset in the NIA info Set window 6 1 6 Setup Pilot Preferences in the Pilot Preferences menu 6 1 6 1 Pilot Name 6 1 6 2 Final Glide Set...

Страница 85: ...er a task or two 6 2 3 Fly a task 6 2 4 After landing transfer the flight log to the USB memory stick 6 3 Local Flying 6 3 1 Navigation to nearby airports 6 4 Setup and Fly a Badge or Record Task 6 5...

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