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Page 1 - Cambridge Aero Instruments

Cambridge Aero Instruments Pocket-NAV User’s Manual Version 5 January 25, 2002

Page 2 - 1.0 Introduction

Version 5, 4/20/026 (The Cassiopeia E-10 and E-11 do not provide for easy data transfer to and from a compact flash card, so the cards are not as usef

Page 3 - Appendices

Version 5, 4/20/027 extremely grateful, as instrument manufacturers and as pilots, to those who have created, contributed to, and maintained this effo

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Version 5, 4/20/028 program that is using it, or push the reset button on the back of the Pocket-PC.) If the program has been running with a connecti

Page 5 - Pocket-NAV User’s Manual

Version 5, 4/20/029 The Pocket-NAV always loads waypoint and SUA data files that were used the last time the program was run, if the files are availa

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Version 5, 4/20/0210 Note that, unless you elect to replace the GPS-NAV waypoints, you can always start again by selecting the distance box, Configure

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Version 5, 4/20/0211 3.3 Running the Program 3.3.1 Waypoint and SUA Files If a GPS-NAV is connected, waypoints can be transferred to the Pocket-NAV.

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Version 5, 4/20/0212 Figure 4. The Main Flying Screen 3.3.2 The Main Flying Screen Figure 4 show a typical flying screen. Th

Page 9 - 2.2 Software Set Up

Version 5, 4/20/0213 If a task is entered, it is shown with dotted lines. Airspace zones are filled with gray. (Part of the Sky Harbor airspace surr

Page 10 - Version 5, 4/20/02

Version 5, 4/20/0214 Figure 5. Reset Pan appears at the upper right of the map if it has been panned. Note that the plane icon has moved off sc

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Version 5, 4/20/0215 6.) Points logged by the GPS-NAV are marked on the map behind the glider. At small scales the logged points are marked with X’s

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Version 5, 4/20/02i 1.0 Introduction ………………………………………………….…… 1 2.1 Changes in Pocket-NAV Version 5.0 Beta 2 since Version 4.4 …… 2

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Version 5, 4/20/0216 selecting the current task turnpoint, the previous task turnpoint, the next task turnpoint in the task list, or the last active w

Page 14 - 3.2 Running the Simulator

Version 5, 4/20/0217 Turning SUAs off Touching an SUA will show information about it at the top of the screen, and will also make the Off and List but

Page 15 - 3.3 Running the Program

Version 5, 4/20/0218 Vector Wind The vector wind (wind speed and direction) is depicted at the lower left. The arrow points in the direction that the

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Version 5, 4/20/0219 GPS-NAV, a screen will appear asking if you wish to send the points to the GPS-NAV. If you answer yes, the points in the task wi

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Version 5, 4/20/0220 We recommend that you use the Pocket-NAV as your final glide computer and leave the L or S-NAV on one page throughout the flight

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Version 5, 4/20/0221 4.0 Main Menu Touching the distance button in the upper right corner will show the main menu. Figure 12. Main Menu (Touch d

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Version 5, 4/20/0222 Push Edit Task and a task entering and editing screen will appear (Figure 13). The available turnpoints are to the lower right a

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Version 5, 4/20/0223 4.3 Show Task Selecting "Show Task" from the main menu shows the task legs, distances, speeds and times. Figure 14 s

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Version 5, 4/20/0224 4.6 Select Waypoint This presents a scrollable, alphabetic list of all the waypoints. To search turnpoints only, choose Edit Ta

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Version 5, 4/20/0225 4.8.2 Tracks Tracks are the trail of points left behind the glider on the map. Selecting Tracks allows turning the track featur

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Version 5, 4/20/02ii Task Declarations Starting and Stopping Tasks Rounding Turnpoints 3.3.5 Using the Pocket-NAV with the 302 or the L-NAV or S-NA

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Version 5, 4/20/0226 Figure 16. SUA Warnings Figure 17. SUA warning message for the Bayreuth Class D airspace.

Page 25 - 4.2 Edit Task

Version 5, 4/20/0227 Figure 18. Setting “Ignore SUAs above” and “SUA warning margin” altitudes. Horizontal Warning Margin Touching SUA Horiz. Marg

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Version 5, 4/20/0228 Figure 19. List of SUAs that are currently shut off. 4.8.5 Task Configuration The Task Configuration scre

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Version 5, 4/20/0229 Figure 20. Task Configuration Screen 4.8.6 Final Glide Final Glide Info On turns the final glide computer on and off. Tota

Page 28 - 4.7 Quit Pocket-NAV

Version 5, 4/20/0230 Figure 21. Final Glide Configure. 4.9 More Configure 4.9.1 Start Gates Two start gates are available. The

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Version 5, 4/20/0231 Figure 22. Select the Start Gate Type. The task can include a variable length start line perpen

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Version 5, 4/20/0232 Figure 24. US or cylindrical start gate set up. Selecting US Gate On and entering a radius and height will ca

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Version 5, 4/20/0233 Figure 25. Setting the arrival radius.

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Version 5, 4/20/0234 Figure 26. Selecting operating units for the Pocket-NAV. 4.9.4 Units Select the desired units on the Units page as

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Version 5, 4/20/0235 Figure 27. Preferences. Selecting More under Preferences allows turning off the two way exchange of dat

Page 34 - 4.9 More Configure

Version 5, 4/20/02iii Appendix C Loading the Pocket-NAV Software using a Personal Computer ……………….. 44 Appendix D Loading the Pocket-NAV Software f

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Version 5, 4/20/0236 Figure 28. More Preferences 4.9.6 GPS-NAV Data This screen is for the GPS-NAV only, and does not appe

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Version 5, 4/20/0237 Get Flight Log Files allows selecting and transferring flight logs. The files are put into a “Flights” directory within the “My

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Version 5, 4/20/0238 Appendix A Waypoint files The Pocket-NAV imports waypoint files in the same format as the GPS-NAV files. An example is given b

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Version 5, 4/20/0239 Appendix B Airspace, gate, road, river and border data files. The Pocket-NAV reads SUA data files in a format developed by Tim

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Version 5, 4/20/0240 # YES and NO are the only permitted Values. # # TYPE= This defines the Type of Airspace. The permitted values are:

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Version 5, 4/20/0241 # Main Runway at Lasham. # # NOTE: POINTs etc. are in the format (d)ddmmss [degrees, minutes, seconds # and not (d)ddmm.mm [

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Version 5, 4/20/0242 POINT=N532614 W0015024 # ############################################################# ################ PROHIBITED/RESTRICTED AR

Page 42 - Appendix A Waypoint files

Version 5, 4/20/0243 Appendix C Loading the Pocket-NAV Software using a Personal Computer To load the Pocket-NAV software on your Pocket-PC compute

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Version 5, 4/20/0244 box appears, just click “OK”. 7. Remove the Pocket PC from the cradle and open the start menu. You should now see the PalmNAV-C

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Version 5, 4/20/0245 Appendix D Loading the Pocket-NAV Software from a Compact Flash Card If you are using a Compaq Aero 1500 series read the follow

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Version 5, 4/20/021 Pocket-NAV User’s Manual 1.0 Introduction The Pocket-NAV was developed by Cambridge Aero Instruments (CAI) to enhance the GPS-NA

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Version 5, 4/20/0246 You may install the Pocket-NAV Software on to your Compaq Aero 21XX by using the CF Backup option in Windows CE. The procedure is

Page 47 - MICROSOFT

Version 5, 4/20/022 2.1 Changes in Pocket-NAV Version 5.0 Beta 2 since Version 4.4 This section lists the changes since version 4.4 for pilots who ar

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Version 5, 4/20/023 Bug Fixes: Fixed the IGC file to correctly show GTY and GID. SUA base altitude lists are now displayed in meters if meters is

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Version 5, 4/20/024 Program Buttons Pocket-PCs have program buttons, four along the bottom and one or two along the left side, that run the built-in p

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Version 5, 4/20/025 2.1 Hardware Set Up The Pocket-NAV works on the Compaq Palm-PCs and Pocket-PCs including the iPaq. Pocket-PC batteries are not

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