Manual

Operating Manual Flytec 6020
1.5 User defined fields
The main screen as well as the final approach screen each show up to 3 pages which
are shifted by use of the key. Due to this feature it is possible to display nearly all
the following measuring data in their correct context. The page number is displayed below
the battery charge state as P1…P3.
page
Display remains empty
Time of day Time of day
17
Flight time Flight time since take-off 38
Vario Digital Vario 14
Altitude 1 m Absolute altitude in m 12
Altitude 1 ft Absolute altitude in ft 12
Altitude 2 Reference altitude, can be set to 0 user-defined 13
Altitude Sum Cumulated gained height of the flight 13
FL (ft) Flight level in feet. Not alterable. 12
QNH hPa Air pressure in Hektopascal 12
Gnd Speed Speed over ground * ( = GS) 31
Air Speed Flying speed through the air 17
Wind Speed Wind strenght *
31
Spd-Diff Wind component ( Groundspeed – True Airspeed )* 31
Track Flight direction (course)* 19
Bearing WP Direction to selected waypoint * 19
Dist WP Distance to selected waypoint * 22
Dist Goal Counted up sectors in front of the pilot up to the last WP 28
of a Route *
Dist Start Distance from starting point
28
Dist Cylin Distance to the radius of a Waypoint cylinder in a
Competition-Route
27
Dist Therm Distance to last thermal * 29
L/D Gnd actual Glide Ratio over ground (= Groundspeed/Sink)* 32
L/D Air actual Glide Ratio through the air ( = TAS/Sink) 32
L/D Req required Glide Ratio over ground to reach the WP* 32
Diff. BGWayp Safety height above the path for best Glide * 32
Diff. BGGoal Pre-calculated height at arrival above the last waypoint
of a Route *
28
Temperature Temperature of circuit board 18
* Display only active when GPS receiver is energised.
If no data are changed after selection of a field, the instrument returns to normal mode
after 10 seconds and the previous display is maintained.
1.6 Entering Text
It is possible to enter text for certain fields, as for example pilot’s name, type of aircraft,
aircraft ID, or in regard to Waypoints or Routes the required text on the instrument.
However, this procedure is quite laborious. It is indeed much more easier to implement
the text entry on the PC by use of the program Flychart 4.52 and to transfer subsequently
the data to the instrument.
Text entry on the instrument is demonstrated here for the example of a Waypoint:
by use of the keys and one can select a single Waypoint and alter it after pressing
the
OK
key.
The 1st letter of the WP name shall be flashing. Now again by use of the and keys
the required letter is selected; numbers, letters as well as a range of special characters are
available.
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