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Settings on a mobile device

Open your 

FlyNet

 app, connect the 

FlyNet

XC

 via Bluetooth to the 

app, then go to settings, config vario. You can now setup: The vario 
name; see the firmware version; set paraglider or hand glider 
(Para/Delta); set your name; set the wing name; set the takeoff 
speed; enable sound from the vario; set the volume; set the GPS Rate 
(one point every x seconds). Ones the settings done click OK.

Settings using Logfly

Logfly, is a great PC / Mac logbook app you can download, from our 
website (in the support tab section).

To edit the settings, connect the 

FlyNet

XC

 to your computer using 

the micro USB cable, (appear as an USB drive). Open Logfly and 
select the GPS button on the top left, click select GPS and choose 

FlyNet

. A green light appears on the right if the 

FlyNet

XC

 is connec-

ted and a setting logos on the left. Click on the setting logos and 
make your changes. 

GPS track

GPS track download on PC / MAC / LINUX

To extract the flight information, connect the 

FlyNet

XC

 to your com-

puter using the micro USB cable (appears as an USB drive). The IGC 
files contains your flight data. You can copy them to your computer 
(download them into your logbook app or online contest). 

These files are a verified FAI-CIVL valid flight record. 

GPS track download on a mobile device

Still in development.

GPS track download using Logfly

Logfly, is a great PC / Mac logbook app you can download, from our 
website (in the support tab section)

To download your GPS track data, connect the 

FlyNet

XC

 to your com-

puter using the micro USB cable (appears as an USB drive). Open the 
Logfly app, and click on the GPS button (top left), select GPS and 
choose 

FlyNet

. Automatically, the window expands, and you will see 

a list of all your flights. Click on update logbook. All your flights are 
now in Logfly.

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Summary of Contents for XC

Page 1: ...Version B0 August 2015 User manual ...

Page 2: ...ad the latest version and the user manual on our website in the tab support updated with each new firmware release Getting started 3 Device layout 3 ON OFF 4 Charging the battery 5 Settings 6 Settings on the FlyNetXC 6 Settings on PC MAC Linux 6 Settings on a mobile device 7 Settings using Logfly 7 GPS tracks 8 GPS track download on PC MAC Linux 8 GPS track download on a mobile device 8 GPS track ...

Page 3: ...eeps and the LED turns ON After a few seconds the LED will flash ON and OFF 50 50 After approximatively one minute the ON OFF blinking of the LED reduces to10 ON 90 OFF confirming that the FlyNetXC is getting the GPS satellites reception The instrument is ready for flight To switch the FlyNetXC OFF press and hold the ON OFF button for about 2 seconds The FlyNetXC emits a sound and the LED stops fl...

Page 4: ...Type SoundVolume SoundEnableConnected SoundEnableCharging GpsRate TakeOffSpeed SendGpsInfo SendPressureInfo Once the settings are done save the file eject the FlyNetXC on Mac 5 6 firmware version no edit possible pilot name Bluetooth device name wing name the volume from 0 to 3 0 no sound 3 maximum volume 0 sound disabled when connected to an app 1 sound enabled when connected to an app 0 sound dis...

Page 5: ...ec ted and a setting logos on the left Click on the setting logos and make your changes GPS track GPS track download on PC MAC LINUX To extract the flight information connect the FlyNetXC to your com puter using the micro USB cable appears as an USB drive The IGC files contains your flight data You can copy them to your computer download them into your logbook app or online contest These files are...

Page 6: ... ejection process before disconnecting the FlyNetXC Then reconnect it it will takes more time than usual to start approximately 10 seconds That s it Your FlyNetXC is up to date Firmware update using Logfly Logfly is a great PC Mac logbook app you can download from our website in the support tab section To update your firmware connect the FlyNetXC to your computer using the micro USB cable appears ...

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