Operation Manual
LX90xx system Version 4.0 February 2014
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6.6 Waypoint Mode
Waypoint mode is very similar to airport mode. In this mode the user can navigate to
waypoints from selected files. In addition to the options in airport mode there are three
additional options: Edit waypoint, new waypoint and delete waypoint.
Navigational pages can be customised using LXStyler. The description below
applies to the default navigational pages.
Select is used to select a waypoint as the new navigational target.
Mc/Bal will set MacCready, ballast and bugs. See Chapter 6.5.6.2 for more details.
Map item is used quickly to change and modify map parameters.
Wind will open a dialogue where wind changes with altitude are shown, wind can be
set and methods for wind calculation are shown.
Airspace shows a list of airspace zones in the vicinity of the current position.
Mark option is used to mark the current position and create a waypoint.
Team will open dialogue, where pilot can enter team code of his partner. Team code is
compatible with SeeYou Mobile application.
Flarm button will display a list with all visible Flarm objects. You can select one and
use it for navigational purposes.
Edit button will edit data for the selected point.
New button will add new point. A new point can also be copied from the airports
database.
Delete button deletes the selected point.
Pan will change main display unit into panning mode. In this mode user can move over
map in all directions.
Rot.FAI will rotate the FAI area if it is enabled. This option is not shown if it is not
enabled.
Event is used to log an event. The recording rate will be increased to 1 second for one
minute.
Send is available only with two-seat configurations. Press this button to send the
current navigational point to the rear seat device. This action will force a change of
navigational target for the selected navigation mode on the rear seat device.
Style will run page layout editor. In layout editor, it is possible to modify layout of
current navigational page.
Night will reduce backlight to level acceptable for flying in very dark conditions.