Manual
Operating Manual Flytec 6020 
negative value, if it is at the West. Time zones with 0.5h UTC Offset are also adjustable. 
These settings are effected in Main Setup Menu 
⇒
 Instr. Settings. 
⇒
 Time zone 
Notice: all internal calculations of the instrument are made in UTC (Coordinated Universal 
Time). The local time is just used as „Time“ display and calculates simply the UTC plus or 
minus the UTC Offset. 
The local time is also binding for the take-off time at Competition Routes. 
2.5 Temperature 
The instrument Flytec 6020-GPS needs a temperature sensor for the temperature 
compensation of sensors, as well as for the automatic display contrast control. 
Temperature reading is possible in degree Centigrade or Fahrenheit. 
Main Setup Menu 
⇒
 Instr. Settings 
⇒
 Units.  
Caution: the sensor measures the circuit board temperature. The inside temperature of the 
casing may be higher or lower than the ambient air temperature, especially when the 
instrument is exposed to direct sunlight. 
2.6 Navigation 
Navigation activities without operating GPS-Receivers is unthinkable these days. 
Indeed a chain of satellites is orbiting the Globe. It provides the possibility to determine 
worldwide one’s own position very precisely, if min. 4 satellites are received simultaneously. 
The Flytec 6020-GPS computes various indicators via the positioning feature by GPS. 
2.6.1  Assessment of reception quality 
The 6020-GPS is fitted with a 16-channel GPS-Receiver which is featured with 
lesser power consumption and also a significantly shorter satellite detection time. 
Accuracy of position is between 7 to 40m. As an average one may assume approx. 20 m. 
Normally the instrument recognises its position under unobstructed view conditons after 
maximum 1 to 2 minutes. If the receiver is switched-off for a short time (less than 2 hrs.), 
the time for new position finding is less than 10 seconds as a rule. Buildings, mountains or 
thick forest affect reception quality of the receiver. Therefore, one should always look for the 
best possible visibility around and the antenna in the casing should be pointed upwards if 
applicable. In particular when mounted on the steering holder of the hangglider, 
we recommend not to have the instrument fixed under the pilot’s head on the middle of 
the basis, but indeed sideways. In this position the 6020-GPS should not have more than 45° 
deviation from horizontal position so that the antenna points upwards. 
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