User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GETTING STARTED
- 3. AVIATION MODE OPERATION
- BASIC OPERATION
- VFR MOVING MAP FUNCTION
- FLIGHT PLAN FUNCTION
- WEATHER FUNCTION
- HARDWARE ACCESSORY
- RECEIVING WEATHER DATA
- XM WEATHER INFORMATION PRODUCTS
- NEXRAD Composite Reflectivity (USA and Canada)
- Graphical METARs (USA and Canada)
- Graphical PIREPs (USA only)
- Graphical AIRMETs (USA only)
- Graphical SIGMETs (USA only)
- Graphical Conv-SIGMETs (USA only)
- Graphical Winds Aloft (USA only)
- Graphical Freezing Level
- Text METARs (USA and Canada)
- Text TAFs (USA and Canada)
- Text PIREPs (USA only)
- Text AIRMETs (USA only)
- Text SIGMETs (USA only)
- Text Conv-SIGMETs (USA only)
- Legend
- XM OVERLAYS
- TRAFFIC FUNCTION
- AUXILIARY FUNCTION
- SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION
- 4. AUTOMOTIVE MODE OPERATION
- WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION
- GLOSSARY
- GETTING STARTED
- SIMPLE AND ADVANCED MODES
- SOFT KEYS AND CONTROLS ON THE SCREEN
- ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
- Smart Zoom
- Position Markers
- Current GPS Position and Lock-on-Road
- Returning to Normal Navigation
- Selected Location (Cursor)
- Original Position in the Cursor Menu
- Daytime and night color schemes
- Color scheme in tunnels
- Route Calculation and Recalculation
- Itinerary
- Track Logs
- Route demonstration
- POI (Points of Interest)
- Saving POI
- Managing POI
- Road Safety Cameras
- Saving Road Safety Cameras
- Camera Warning
- Camera Types
- Camera Directions
- Speed limit warning
- TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
- ADVANCED FEATURES IN GODRIVE VERSION 8.3
- SELECTING THE DESTINATION OF A ROUTE
- Selecting the Cursor as the destination
- Entering an address or part of an address
- Entering an Address (Europe)
- Entering an Address (North America, Australia)
- Entering an Address if house numbering is restarted
- Enter an Address without knowing the district/suburb
- Selecting an Intersection as the Destination
- Selecting a City Center as the Destination
- Entering an Address with a Postal Code
- Tips on Entering Addresses Quickly
- Selecting the destination from your Favorites
- Selecting the destination from the POIs
- Selecting the destination with saved POI search criteria
- Selecting the destination from the History
- Selecting the destination by entering its coordinate
- CREATING A MULTI-POINT ROUTE (INSERTING A VIA POINT)
- CREATING A MULTI-POINT ROUTE (APPEND A NEW DESTINATION)
- EDITING THE ROUTE
- VIEWING WHOLE ROUTE ON THE MAP (FIT TO SCREEN)
- WATCHING THE SIMULATION OF THE ROUTE
- ENABLING SAFETY MODE
- PAUSING THE ACTIVE ROUTE
- DELETING THE NEXT VIA POINT FROM THE ROUTE
- DELETING THE ACTIVE ROUTE
- USING TRACK LOGS
- SELECTING THE DESTINATION OF A ROUTE
- REFERENCE BOOK (ADVANCED MODE)
- 5. MULTIMEDIA
- 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS
- 7. APPENDIX
AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation
Flight Plan Function
Pub. No D200904000003 Page 3-112 Rev 1 Jul 2009
© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of
Honeywell.
FLIGHT LOGGING
The Flight Logging mode records the aircrafts position, speed,
altitude and direction at a user selected rate to a file.
The user selected rate can be set from 1 second to 99 seconds. If
“0” is entered as the rate, flight logging is disabled. Refer to the
General System Setup section on page 3-166 for more information
on ho
w to change the flight logging rate.
This lets the user play back the flight on a PC using flight planning
software or Google Earth/Maps for evaluation of the flight.
Each flight log is saved in Text format (Bendix/King), FliteStar©
format and Google Earth© format and stored in a different directory
on the SD card.
• Text format logs are stored in the Gofly\Data\User\Flight
Logs\Text Format directory.
• FliteStar© logs are stored in the Gofly\Data\User\Flight
Logs\FliteStar directory.
• Google Earth© logs are stored in the Gofly\Data\User\Flight
Logs\Google Earth directory.
Refer to the Downloading/Uploading files from/to PC section on page
7-4 for instructions on how to upload the flight logs to your PC.
Text Format (Bendix/King) flight log
The flight log is stored as “Flight”+ flight start time to flight end time
in UTC + date+ “.txt”.
Example – “Flight – 14.01 UTC on 25 MAR 2009.txt”.
The flight log uses the following comma delimited data format:
o Date
o Time
o Latitude
o Longitude
o Heading
o Altitude
o Course over Ground (COG) (Actual track)
o Speed over ground (SOG) (Ground speed)
o Traffic