LX9000 Version 2.6
September 2011
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In the upper-right corner the remaining task distance is shown as well as the required task
speed, remaining task time, delta time and estimated time of arrival.
Delta time
is the difference between the remaining time and time of arrival. If it is
negative you will arrive back too soon and if it is positive you will arrive too late.
Keep in mind that the time of arrival can be calculated using different methods which are
found in the QNH and RES setup (see Chapter 5.1.1).
A point is moved using the lower two knobs.
Press the
DIS/BRG
or
LON/LAT
button to toggle between the two methods of moving the
point.
When the
DIS/BRG
button is shown the point is moved in the x, y directions. Use the
lower-right knob to move the point in north/south direction or rotate the lower-left knob to
move the point in east/west direction.
If the
LON/LAT
button is shown the point is moved in radial and azimuth direction. Radial
direction is indicated with red line going through whole sector. Rotate the lower-right knob
(page selector) to move the point in the radial direction from the area centre.
Use the lower-left knob (zoom) to move point in the axial direction.
If more than one assigned area is set for a task the
NEXT>>
button is shown in the lower
line. Press this button if you would like to move point into another assigned area.