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Iam trying to persuade the syndicate to buya lx 9ooo, does anyone know
about inputting tasks via the sd card, is it straight forward via a laptop or even a pda. I do know it is the same as the 8000 but that leaves me none the wiser |
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On Apr 18, 2:02*pm, David Crowson wrote:
Iam trying to persuade the syndicate to buya lx 9ooo, does anyone know about inputting tasks via the sd card, is it straight forward via a laptop or even a pda. I do know it is the same as the 8000 but that leaves me none the wiser I have the 8080. Task input is very intuitive and fast, (previous experience the 7007 igc Pro, - much more complex), right in the instrument. In consequence, I have not even tried to input from the card. You'll love it; - I do, the whole thing! |
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Bit off topic, but do you think the 8080 screen is big enough...?.. I have
flown with the LX8000 and it was fine, but to fit in my glider means cutting the panel up a bit... Appreciate any feedback... Craig At 19:26 18 April 2012, Charlie Papa wrote: On Apr 18, 2:02=A0pm, David Crowson wrote: Iam trying to persuade the syndicate to buya lx 9ooo, does anyone know about inputting tasks via the sd card, is it straight forward via a lapto= p or even a pda. I do know it is the same as the 8000 but that leaves me no= ne the wiser I have the 8080. Task input is very intuitive and fast, (previous experience the 7007 igc Pro, - much more complex), right in the instrument. In consequence, I have not even tried to input from the card. You'll love it; - I do, the whole thing! |
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Hi David,
I just recorded a video showing how to enter a task into an LX9000. I will edit it and make it available in a few days. You can edit tasks and waypoints in SeeYou and open the SeeYou.cup waypoint and task file in the LX9000. I created a waypoint and task file for my gliderport which includes dozens of tasks. I can then select any one of the tasks in the LX9000. It makes it easy to pick the right task for a particular day. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "David Crowson" wrote in message . com... Iam trying to persuade the syndicate to buya lx 9ooo, does anyone know about inputting tasks via the sd card, is it straight forward via a laptop or even a pda. I do know it is the same as the 8000 but that leaves me none the wiser |
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On Apr 18, 11:02*am, David Crowson wrote:
Iam trying to persuade the syndicate to buya lx 9ooo, does anyone know about inputting tasks via the sd card, is it straight forward via a laptop or even a pda. I do know it is the same as the 8000 but that leaves me none the wiser David, 5.7.2 Creating Task Make sure that at least one way point file is loaded into the LX9000 and that it is checked and marked as an active way point file. Refer to chapter 5.1.5.1 for details on how to upload way point files to the LX9000. Select task time and press the EDIT button. Enter the task time if required. Rotate the lower-right knob to increase time in 15 minute steps and the lower- left knob to increase task time in 1 minute steps. Close the task time edit and rotate the lower- right knob to select the first empty point. Press the EDIT button and input a turn point name. Entering a point name is very straightforward. Enter the first letter of the task point name using the lower-right knob. The “Helper” will show the first way point that matches this letter. Press Press the CHAR button and the cursor will move to the second letter. Use the lowerright knob to select the second letter. If you want to return to first letter turn the lower-left knob anticlockwise. Repeat this procedure until your desired point is selected. Press the SELECT button to complete this selection. If you do not know exact name of a point just select the first letter and press the SELECT button. Now scroll to the desired point using the lower-right knob. Press the SELECT button once more to complete this selection. The task edit dialogue should now like the screen below. The letter “S” indicates you entered the start point. Move Move the cursor down to the next empty point and repeat the above procedure until the entire task is entered. This is from the Manual and is very straight forward. Videos are nice but I recommend that anyone using a complicated flight instrument spend some time with the instrument on your desk with the manual on the PC. http://www.craggyaero.com/lx_nav.htm Craggy Aero LLC is an authorized service center for LXNAV. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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