Operation Manual
NANO
3
Version 1.0 April 2014
Page 10 of 33
At the back of the unit there is a mini USB connector, this is used for charging and data
transfer.
The internal solid state disk is preloaded with the Nanoconfig program. This program is used
for uploading a flight declaration and/or changing the settings of the NANO
3
. Flight
declarations can also be uploaded using a serial interface cable or Bluetooth connection.
(See chapter 0 for more details).
3.2 Technical data
Hardware
• ARM M4 core processor
• 4GBytes memory solid state disc
• QVGA 320*240 colour pixel TFT sunlight readable transreflective LCD
• Three direction rocker button and four push buttons
• 56-channel GPS receiver
• Engine noise level sensor
• Pressure altitude sensor measuring up to 16000m
Input and output
• USB interface (mass storage device)
• Serial RS232 interface for PDA connection
• Bluetooth interface for PDA connection
Size and weight
• Outline dimension: 65x42x27mm
• Weight: ~76g
3.3 Rocker button
The rocker button has several actions; you can press it or move it left or right.
A press or movement of the rocker button and the NANO
3
flight recorder will power on.
Press the rocker button for a long time and the NANO
3
flight recorder will switch off. When
flying, a press of the button for a short time and a pilot initiated event will be recorded and
the flight recorder will then log 30 fixes with a recording rate of one second.
Moving the rocker button will increase or decrease the sound volume when on an info page.
On pages with the map, the rocker button has a zoom function.
In the setup page, you can move through each menu and make chagens