LX 7007
pro IGC V1.0
Apr.2005
Page 40
Having used MOVE-function, the “new” point has a '#' as the first character (very significant). The sector and the
reference point stay unchanged, but all navigation data is modified corresponding to the new (virtual) point. For
example, the final glide is now calculated around the new point, and the statistics are modified in the same way.
The point is moved using the rotary knobs
UP/DOWN
(vertical) and
ZOOM
(horizontal
)
. It is not possible to
MOVE
outside the sector. Unless a specified task time (task edit) has been entered, the required speed and remaining time to
complete the task will
not be displayed.
The extended arrival page offers the following information:
The
remaining distance
is the distance from actual position to the finish line. (If the task has not yet been started, then
this distance includes the distance from the present position to reach the start)
The
remaining time
is the time left to finish the task,
simple count down after task start (active only after input TIME
in TSK edit).
The
required average speed
is calculated from remaining distance and the remaining time.
Note!:
ETA and ETE are calculated using the parameters defined in
INIT
under ETA. This is important for competition pilots.
By pressing
ESC,
the ETA and ETE calculated up to actual TP are displayed for 3 seconds
2.2.5.3
TSK - NEW
Pressing
ENTER
with the cursor on
NEW
will select a sub menu asking whether an existing task should be copied. If
N is selected, then the next available task with all points un-programmed will be selected. Sometimes it is easier to copy
an existing task and then amend it; pressing 'Y' allows this to be done.
2.2.5.4
TSK - DECLARE
For all FAI flights (badges, records, and decentralized competitions) the task should be declared before take off. This
procedure replaces the requirement to make a written or photographic declaration.
Pressing
ENTER
with the cursor on
DECLARE
will display the following sub menu:
Note!:
The declaration will not change the instrument functions. The declaration is only the procedure to show that the flight
was planned and declared before take off. All manipulation and functions of the LX 7007 PRO IGC will be the same
whether the task is declared or not. The only difference is in flight validation is that the declaration is recorded in the
.IGC file.
Redeclaration during the flight is not possible
. Editing the task during the flight, or fly another task will
not
change the declaration.
ETA based on parameter set in
INIT
ETE based on parameter
set in
INIT
Required speed to reach finish
Remaining distance
Remaining time, counted down
after task start