Operation Manual
NANO
3
Version 1.0 April 2014
Page 17 of 33
4.8 Downloading flights
Turn off the NANO
3
and connect it to a computer using a USB cable. Navigate to the root
folder of the NANO
3
and use your preferred method of copying files.
Flights are stored in files with the IGC standard filename. If you find it difficult to decode this
standard, we recommended that you switch to detailed view to see the date of the file.
In detailed view, the file date and time shows the landing time of the glider.
Flights can also be downloaded using NanoConfig for Android devices. More details are in
Ch.6.4.
4.9 Bluetooth pairing
In order to connect to the NANO
3
via Bluetooth you have to search on a PDA for Bluetooth
enabled devices in range. (See chapter 0 to enable Bluetooth) The NANO
3
will be identified
as LXNAV-NANO3-<SERIALNUMBER>. Click PAIR or CONNECT to connect to the NANO
3
. A
security pin must be entered. The pin code for the NANO
3
is 1234 and cannot be changed.
4.10 Storing Nano
The NANO
3
must be stored in a dry environment with temperature lower than 25°C (77° F).
If the NANO
3
will not be used for an extended time, it is recommended that you charge the
battery to 50% beforehand.
The NANO
3
and the BATTERY have protection circuits which protect the battery from being
overcharged or overly discharged. If the NANO
3
is stored with an empty or near empty
battery, eventually the battery will be discharged so far that it will not be possible to charge
it again.