Operation Manual

NANO Version 2.0 May 2012
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5 Configure NANO
Use the NanoConfig program to configure the NANO. A flight declaration can be uploaded or
various parameters can me modified using the program. The NanoConfig program consists of
two major screens. A flight declaration screen and a settings screen.
You may toggle between these two screens by pressing the Declaration or Settings
button in upper left corner of the NanoConfig program.
Press the OK button to confirm changes and exit from the program. Press Cancel to
abandon changes and exit without saving data.
It is important to run the NanoConfig program directly from NANO. Do not copy
the NanoConfig program to another location as settings and declarations will not
be written properly to the NANO.
The version of the program is written in the lower left corner of the NanoConfig window.
When requesting support from LXNAV or reporting a bug, please always include the version
of the program in your email.
All NANO configuration variables are stored in
the
SYSTEM folder of
the
a file named “system.ini”. It is strongly recommended that you do not modify this
file yourself. If you need more information about the “system.ini” file please
contact us.
5.1 Uploading flight declaration
Flight declarations can be uploaded to the Nano in three different ways; Using the
NanoConfig program, Bluetooth or the serial interface
Declarations are stored in SYSTEM folder in a file called decl. The declaration file is
formatted as a standard IGC header file. It is recommended that you do not try to modify
this file yourself.
5.1.1 Using the Nanoconfig program
Run the NanoConfig program and go to the declaration screen. The declaration screen is
split into two groups. Pilot and glider related information is in the top group and the task
declaration is shown in the bottom group.