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4.0 Main Menu
Touching the distance button in the upper right corner will show the main menu.
Figure 12. Main Menu (Touch distance box at the upper right of the screen.)
4.1 OK
The
OK
button returns you to the main screen. Pushing any OK button in the Pocket-NAV program returns
to the main flying screen.
4.2 Edit Task
The Pocket-NAV allows you to easily enter and save a task. Tasks are saved as a string of numbers, which
means you will find odd tasks have been saved if you change waypoint files, for example, because you go to a
different soaring site. This also means that if you change waypoint files temporarily, for example to look at
the layout of a site, and then change back your saved task will remain.
Many pilots wish to enter a task before a flight. You can enter a task using the simulator, exit the program,
and use this tasks later with the Pocket-NAV connected to the GPS.
IF you are using a GPS-NAV, we recommend that you load the same waypoint file into both the Pocket-NAV
and the GPS-NAV. This allows you to use the GPS-NAV data in flight (choose yes to “Use GPS-NAV
waypoints only?” on start up, see Section 3.1) and to enter tasks in the Pocket-NAV using the simulator, when
the GPS-NAV is not connected. Using the same file ensures that the turnpoints and tasks are the same.
To check the task and view distances, see Section
4.3 Show Task
.
To electronically declare tasks for badge and record flights see Declare Tasks On
in
Section 4.8.5 Task
Configuration
.
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