User's Manual

User Manual XC Tracer Maxx Rev 01 23.2.2020
You can create your own tone settings using the tone simulator on www.xctracer.com and
then copy and paste them to the configuration file, or you can simply copy and paste other
people's tone settings to the configuration file.
XC Tracer Maxx doesn't actually save the new configuration into its internal memory until it
starts up in normal flight mode. So, press the red button briefly to unmount / eject the device
from your computer, disconnect it from the USB cable, then turn XC Tracer on as normal.
Important: Always close the configuration file before you unmount / eject XC Tracer Maxx!!!
Flarm Firmware / Update
The Flarm firmware must be updated once a year. In the config file you can see which
firmware version is installed and until when this firmware is valid.
After this expiration date Flarm will not work anymore! An update must be done before this
date!
Please check the homepage www.xctracer.com
if a new Flarm firmware (*.fw file) is
available. These firmware updates are free of charge, the installation is easy done with drag
& drop. For instructions on how to do a firmware update see below.
Flarm Obstacle Database / Collision Warning
XC Tracer Maxx transmits your position twice per second and also your estimated trajectory
for the next 20 seconds. Any other FLARM devices in the vicinity can use this information to
assess any possible risk of collision. If another FLARM device determines that a collision is
possible, it will warn the pilot of the other aircraft. XC Tracer Maxx itself does not warn of
possible collisions with other aircraft.
XC Tracer Maxx itself does not warn of possible collisions with other aircraft!
XC Tracer Maxx can receive signals from FLARM devices on paragliders and hang-gliders
and transmit the data to a mobile phone, tablet or e-reader. Depending on the app you use,
you will know in real-time where your buddies are! During flight tests, signals were received
from FLARM devices up to 29 km away.
The FLARM obstacle database can be installed optionally. Equipped with the obstacle
database, XC Tracer Maxx reliably warns against collisions with fixed obstacles such as
cables or antennas that are recorded in the database. The database and the collision
algorithm enable the processing of complex obstacle types, comprehensively segmented and
divided power lines and cable cars in 3 dimensions. The data is extensively checked and
optimized using a digital elevation model in order to largely prevent false alarms.
Various obstacle databases are available, information which version is best for you can be
found here https://flarm.com/products/product-extensions/obstacle-databases/
.
A warning tone sounds approximately 10 seconds before a possible collision. The closer you
fly to the obstacle and the more likely a collision is, the more intense the warning tone will be.
As soon as you fly away from the obstacle, XC Tracer Maxx will supress this warning tone.