Flytec AG, Ebenaustrasse 8a, CH-6048 Horw Electronic flight instruments made in Switzerland Flytec 4010 Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 1 General remarks Introduction Instrument overview Keyboard Operating philosophy Run mode (normal operating mode) Setting mode (for adjustments) Option mode Commissioning 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 The altimeter General remarks How does an altimeter work? Altimeter 1 (ALT 1) Altimeter 1setting mode Altimeter 1option mode Altimeter 2 (ALT 2) Altimeter 2 setting mode Altimeter 2 option mode 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 10 Vario Vario sound levels Analog vario bar display Digital vario disp
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 2 Log book General remarks Printout Logbook setting mode Logbook option mode 18 18 18 19 19 APPENDIX Scope of supply Water damage ASCII table PC and printer interface Function overview 20 21 21 22 22 23
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 3 General remarks Introduction Flytec’s 4010 is a completely new development. The new instrument is now more compact, lighter and more economical thanks to the use of the very latest technology. The 4010 is an instrument which you can adjust to suit your requirements. For this reason, all important data can be altered quickly and easily.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 4 3 6 2 5 4 1 8 7 9 Instrument overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 5 Keyboard OPTION 1 START - STOP RESET 2 0-I-II ALT 1 ALT 2 CHRONO TIME SPEED CLEAR ALT 2 4 3 PRINT MEMO 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 START-STOP-RESET VARIO ALT1-ALT2-CHRONO CLEAR ALT 2 SINK/PRINT TIME / SPEED / MEMO Operating philosophy The philosophy behind all Flytec instruments is to keep everything as simple as possible. This is why each key has only one function, i.e. a function can be displayed and switched on or off with each key.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 6 Enter setting mode for a particular display (e.g. for altimeter 1), by pressing the relevant function key (e.g. ) and holding it down for about 4 seconds. As soon as you are in setting mode, the SET indicator will appear in the INDICATOR display. The value to be changed begins to flash. ALT 1 ALT 2 CHRONO In order to return to run mode, press the relevant function key briefly (e.g.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 7 When switched on, the instrument settings correspond to those valid when the instrument was last switched off. When first switched on, the instrument displays the approximate charging status of the batteries in the vario bar display. If the display shows approximately 50% of the maximum display in the green sector, the batteries are still half full. If the display is in the red sector, the batteries must be changed.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 8 When the weather changes fast (e.g. cold fronts), air pressure can change in the course of a day by up to 5 mbar. This represents a change in altitude of 40 meters! Another method of calibrating an altimeter is by entering the current QNH. What is the QNH? In flying circles, a general zero point is needed to enable all aircraft at the same altitude to also have the same altitude on their altimeters. This joint basis is called the QNH.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 9 If you find that the QNH value displayed at a known altitude deviates seriously from the QNH value of a weather station in your area, you can correct this deviation by entering the deviation (with a different prefix). I.e. if the QNH displayed by your instrument is 20 hPa too high, enter -20 to correct this deviation. This deviation is caused by the aging of the pressure sensor and stabilizes after 2 - 3 years. N. B.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 10 Altimeter 2 setting mode The altitude can be set in setting mode in precisely the same way as with altimeter 1. If altimeter 2 is selected as the absolute altimeter, it is coupled to altimeter 1. Any change in the display for altimeter 1 is reflected by a corresponding change in the display for altimeter 2 and vice-versa. Altimeter 2 option mode In option mode, you can select the unit (meters or feet) at the first level as with altimeter 1.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 11 Vario Vario sound levels Two sound levels can be set or the sound system switched off completely by repeatedly pressing the key. While the key is pressed, a tone will sound at the desired level. 0-I-II 0-I-II Analog vario bar display The vario bar display has a range of ± 8 m/s in two scale passes. The scale unit always corresponds to 0.2 m/s. Up to 4 m/s , the bar display fills. If it displays more than 4 m/s (ascent), the ascent is displayed inverted, i.e.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 12 Vario setting mode The basic attenuation of the vario can be altered in setting mode. The basic attenuation of the vario is effective on all vario functions; it can be set to 0.5 sec, 1 sec or 1.5 sec. N.B.: The fastest vario is not always the best vario. In very rough and severe conditions, it is advisable to attenuate the vario more. Turbulences are then filtered out by the attenuation and not displayed.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 13 Descent tone/Descent alarm The descent tone is a continuous tone dependent on descent which sounds as soon as descent is greater than the response point. The descent tone can be set or switched off with the key. When the descent tone is active, the SINK indicator is displayed. When the descent tone is first switched on, a mark appears in the bar display indicating the response point set.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 14 Speedometer General remarks A speed sensor (speedometer) can be purchased as an accessory. The speed sensors in the 3000 series can also be used with instruments in the 4000 series. The accuracy of a vane wheel sensor is highly dependent on its point of attachment. Additionally, the individual probes have an accuracy of approximately ±2.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 15 Option mode of the speedometer At the first level, you have a choice of whether the time should be displayed automatically every 30 seconds when the speed display is switched on. At the second level, the desired unit of the speed display is set. You can choose between kilometers per hour (kph), miles per hour (mph) and knots (kts) by using the key and the key. SPEED SPEED 4 Sec.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 16 Time measurement and temperature display Clock time (real-time clock) ALT 1 ALT 2 CHRONO In the lower display, the key is used to toggle between speed, time and MEMO display. The time, the date and the year can be set in setting mode. Stopwatch (CHRONO) The stopwatch is displayed in the upper display. It can be started and stopped with the key. If the stopwatch has been started, the indicator CHRONO will flash.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 17 Time measurement and temperature display setting mode CLEAR ALT 2 The key and the key are used in setting mode to set the time. The hours and minutes are set first and confirmed with the key. The date can now be entered in precisely the same way. This input is again confirmed with the key. The year is also entered and confirmed in the same way. START - STOP RESET TIME/TEMP TIME SPEED MEMO TIME 4 Sec.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 18 Logbook General remarks The maximum values of the current flight and those of the previous 19 flights are saved in memory and can be invoked in the MEMO display or printed out on a printer. You can access the MEMO display by repeatedly pressing the key until the MEMO indicator appears.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 19 Sample printout: DATE Nr.dd.mm.yy TIME hh:mm ALTI1 MAX ALTI2 MAX VARIOMETER MAX MIN TIME 1. 03.01.95 2. 05.01.95 3. 12.02.95 4. 03.01.95 11:23 13:45 12:03 11:23 2032 1892 1580 2032 204 349 89 204 1.2 2.5 0.8 1.2 -14.6 -12.3 -9.8 -2.0 00:33 01:26 00:23 01:09 Nr.dd.mm.yy hh:mm [m] [m] [m/s] [m/s] hh:mm Logbook setting mode MEMO All flights in the logbook can be deleted in setting mode. Cl appears in the MEMO display.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 20 At the third level, you can enter your name; the name entered appears on the PC FlyChart software. The individual letters of the name must be entered individually as ASCII code ( ASCII table in the appendix). The name may be up to 21 characters long. The number of the character appears in the digital vario display and the ASCII code for the character is shown in the MEMO display. Press the key to enter the next character.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 21 APPENDIX Scope of supply The following items are included: • FLYTEC 4010 instrument • Leg clip • Protective sleeve • Manual The following are available as accessories: • Various attachment fixtures • Various speed sensors • PC software and PC cable • Printer cable (serial or parallel) Water damage If the instrument is damaged by water, remove the batteries at once. In the case of salt water, rinse the instrument thoroughly with handwarm fresh water.
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 22 ASCII-Table 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + ` ` .
Operating Instructions FLYTEC 4010 23 OPTION Function overview Key 4 Sec RUN START - STOP RESET CLEAR ALT 2 SET Key Key Key OPTION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Units QNH Sensor correction ALT 1 Altitude-adjustement ALT1 Units ALT1 (m/ft) ALT 2 Altitude-adjustement ALT2 Units ALT2 (m/ft) relative altimeter CHRONO reset SPEED Stallwarner Time display Units SPEED TIME time, date, year Temperature display Units TEMP MEMO Clear MEMO (ALT 4 Sec.
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