Chapter 2
Flight Mode
The Flymaster NAV has two main working modes, namely Flight mode, and Menu mode. Flight
mode is used during flight, and this allows the user to see information such as Altitude, Speed,
or Vario. The NAV can have up to 16 different pages (see Figure
2.1
) in memory. Each page
corresponds to a different screen, which can be completely configured by the user. A set of 16 pages
is called a Layout. Once a Layout containing multiple pages has been defined, the user can switch
page using one of the configurable function keys (see Section
13.14
) in
Flight Mode
.
Figure 2.1: Layout page examples
Screen layout can be configured by the user using a free application, called
Flymaster Designer
which can be downloaded from the Flymaster website (www.flymaster.net). This intuitive tool
allows the user to create an unlimited number of layouts, which can be saved to the computer,
uploaded to the instrument, and even shared with other Flymaster users. See the Designer user
manual, available on the website for more information about the Designer tool.
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