LX7007 Manual
LX7007 Manual
V2.0
Variometer and GPS-Navigation System
With Flarm option, SD card interface, Distance Measuring Equipment and
Competition Mode
LX navigation d.o.o.
Tkalska 10 SLO 3000 Celje
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LX 7007 pro IGC V2.0. Feb.2009
Contents
1 GENERAL.......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2.1 Double seater configuration ................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2.2 Remote control..................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.3 Flarm ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 ROTARY SWITCHES AND KEYS (BUTTONS) ..................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 ON/START button - Switching the Instrument ON and OFF ............................................................................. 8
2.1.2 MODE selector (rotary switch) ..................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.3 UP/DOWN selector (rotary switch) ............................................................................................................... 9
2.1.4 ENTER button .................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.5 ESC/OFF button ................................................................................................................................................ 10
2.1.6 EVENT button .................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.7 MC and BAL buttons.......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.8 ZOOM (Rotary switch)....................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 OPERATING MODES...................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 SETUP........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
2.3.1 SETUP (First level)............................................................................................................................................ 12
2.3.1.1 QNH RES (QNH and Safety Altitude input) ............................................................................................................................ 12
2.3.1.2 LOGGER (Input of flight recorder parameters)) ...................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.1.3 INIT (Input of variometer parameters)...................................................................................................................................... 16
2.3.1.4 DISPLAY .................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
2.3.1.5 TRANSFER................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
2.3.2 COMPETITION MODE..................................................................................................................................... 18
2.3.3 SYSTEM SETUP (Second level)......................................................................................................................... 18
2.3.3.1 AS SELECT (Selection of airspace section)............................................................................................................................. 18
2.3.3.2 VOICE MODULE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.3.3 TP (Turn point) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
2.3.3.4 OBS. ZONE (Observation Zone)............................................................................................................................................... 21
2.3.3.5 WARNINGS ( Airspace Penetration and Height Warnings) ................................................................................................... 25
2.3.3.6 GPS (UTC offset and earth datum)............................................................................................................................................ 27
2.3.3.7 UNITS.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
2.3.3.8 GRAPHIC.................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
2.3.3.9 PILOTS (Pilot list)...................................................................................................................................................................... 31
2.3.3.10 NMEA/PDA (NMEA output for PDA) ..................................................................................................................................... 32
2.3.3.11 USER PORT ............................................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.3.3.12 DEL TP/TSK............................................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.3.3.13 POLAR ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
2.3.3.14 LOAD .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.3.3.15 TE COMP. (Total energy compensation).................................................................................................................................. 34
2.3.3.16 INPUT (external SC switch) ...................................................................................................................................................... 35
2.3.3.17 LCD IND. (LCD – Vario Indicator) .......................................................................................................................................... 35
2.3.3.18 COMPASS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
2.3.3.19 ENGINE (Engine Noise Level) ................................................................................................................................................. 37
2.3.3.20 PAGE 1 (Main Navigation Page)............................................................................................................................................... 38
2.3.3.21 PAGE 3 (Additional Navigation Page) .................................................................................................................................... 38
2.3.3.22 AUDIO (Adjustment of audio ) ................................................................................................................................................. 39
2.3.3.23 ALARMS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
2.3.3.24 FLARM ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
2.3.3.25 SD CARD (SD card formatting)................................................................................................................................................ 41
2.3.3.26 INTERFACES (Otions).............................................................................................................................................................. 41
2.3.3.27 PASSWORD ............................................................................................................................................................................... 41
2.3.3.28 INFO ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 41
2.4 NAVIGATION FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 42
2.4.1 GPS Page........................................................................................................................................................... 42
2.4.2 NEAR AIRPORT ................................................................................................................................................ 42
2.4.3 APT Airports, TP Turn Points and TSK Tasks................................................................................................... 43
2.4.3.1 Navigation in APT, TP or TSK.................................................................................................................................................. 43
2.4.3.2 Airport Selection, Team and Wind Calculation........................................................................................................................ 45
2.4.4 TP - Turn Points................................................................................................................................................. 48
2.4.4.1 TP SELECT................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
2.4.4.2 TP EDIT ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
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2.4.4.3 TP NEW ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
2.4.4.4 TP delete ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
2.4.4.5 TEAM .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
2.4.4.6 WIND .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
2.4.4.7 TP QUICK - Storing of actual position .................................................................................................................................... 51
2.4.5 TSK - Task......................................................................................................................................................... 51
2.4.5.1 TSK - SELECT .......................................................................................................................................................................... 52
2.4.5.2 TSK - EDIT............................................................................................................................................................................... 53
2.4.5.3 TSK - NEW............................................................................................................................................................................... 55
2.4.5.4 TSK - DECLARE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 56
2.4.6 STATISTICS ....................................................................................................................................................... 57
2.4.6.1 Statistics during flight................................................................................................................................................................. 57
2.4.6.2 Statistics after flight .................................................................................................................................................................... 57
2.5 VARIOMETER AND ALTIMETER .................................................................................................................................... 60
2.5.1 Smart Vario description ..................................................................................................................................... 60
2.5.2 Altimeter............................................................................................................................................................. 61
2.5.2.1 IGC barogram recalibration procedure...................................................................................................................................... 61
2.5.3 Speed command ................................................................................................................................................. 61
2.5.4 Final glide calculation....................................................................................................................................... 61
3 FLYING WITH THE LX 7007 PRO IGC.......................................................................................................................... 62
3.1 SWITCHING ON AND SELECTING PILOT ........................................................................................................................ 62
3.1.1 Single pilot option .............................................................................................................................................. 62
3.1.2 Multipilot option ................................................................................................................................................ 62
3.1.3 SET Elevation (take off elevation input)............................................................................................................. 63
3.1.4 Preflight check ................................................................................................................................................... 64
3.1.5 Preparing a task................................................................................................................................................. 64
3.1.5.1 AAT (assigned area task) ........................................................................................................................................................... 64
3.1.6 Task declaration procedures.............................................................................................................................. 68
3.1.7 Manual procedure.............................................................................................................................................. 68
3.1.8 Using of PC........................................................................................................................................................ 68
3.1.9 Using of PDA ..................................................................................................................................................... 69
3.2 COMPETITION MODE ................................................................................................................................................... 69
3.2.1 Competition Mode Enable ................................................................................................................................. 70
3.2.2 Competition Mode Disable ................................................................................................................................ 70
3.3 PERFORMING THE FLIGHT ............................................................................................................................................ 71
3.3.1 Starting a task .................................................................................................................................................... 71
3.3.2 Task Restart ....................................................................................................................................................... 72
3.3.3 Over Turn point (flying a task)........................................................................................................................... 72
3.3.3.1 Switch over flying an AAT ........................................................................................................................................................ 72
3.3.4 Statistics during flight ........................................................................................................................................ 74
3.3.5 Task end ............................................................................................................................................................. 75
3.3.5.1 Procedure after landing............................................................................................................................................................... 75
3.3.5.2 Downloading of flights ............................................................................................................................................................... 75
3.3.6 SIMPLE TASK (flying around TPs or APTs ) ................................................................................................... 76
3.3.7 Climb indicator .................................................................................................................................................. 77
3.3.8 Altitude Gain indicator and Total Averager ...................................................................................................... 78
3.3.8.1 Altitude Gain indicator ............................................................................................................................................................... 78
3.3.8.2 Total Averager ............................................................................................................................................................................ 79
3.3.9 Using of PDA like secondary navigation system................................................................................................ 79
3.3.9.1 LX Mobile features ..................................................................................................................................................................... 79
4 COMMUNICATION WITH PC, PDA,COLIBRI/LX20 AND SD CARD ............................................................................... 81
4.1 COMMUNICATION WITH PC ......................................................................................................................................... 82
4.1.1 Downloading of Flights ..................................................................................................................................... 83
4.1.2 Transfer of TP/TSK data base and Flight Info................................................................................................... 83
4.1.3 Upload of Airport data base .............................................................................................................................. 83
4.1.4 Loading of airspace sections.............................................................................................................................. 83
4.1.5 IGC Shell program............................................................................................................................................. 84
4.1.6 Some help having problems with communication .............................................................................................. 84
4.1.6.1 General......................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
Troubleshooting with LXE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 84
4.1.6.2 Recommended LXE settings for safe communication ............................................................................................................. 85
4.1.7 Having problems downloading flights (read selected flight-command)............................................................. 85
4.1.8 Additional help from LX navigation................................................................................................................... 86
4.2 COMMUNICATION WITH PDA ...................................................................................................................................... 87
4.2.1 Using of ConnectLX/ConnectMe........................................................................................................................ 87
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1.1.1.1 Flight downloading using of PDA ............................................................................................................................................. 88
4.2.1.1 Airspace and Airport data base transfer .................................................................................................................................... 88
4.3 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LX 7007, COLIBRI OR LX 20........................................................................................... 89
4.3.1 Data transfer LX 7007-LX 20 ............................................................................................................................ 89
4.3.2 Data transfer LX 7007-Colibri........................................................................................................................... 89
4.4 DATA TRANSFER AFTER USING OF SD CARD ................................................................................................................ 90
4.4.1 Data base data exchange ................................................................................................................................... 90
4.4.2 Downloading of flights....................................................................................................................................... 92
5 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 93
5.1 INSTALLATION OF PDA UNITS ..................................................................................................................................... 96
5.2 INSTALLATION OF OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 97
5.3 LX 7007 PRO IGC FULL CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................... 98
5.4 WIRING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 100
5.5 TREE STRUCTURE DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................... 102
5.6 LX 7007 MENU STRUCTURE ...................................................................................................................................... 103
6 GROUND SCHOOL ......................................................................................................................................................... 104
6.1 HW CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................................................. 104
6.1.1 Input of passwords ........................................................................................................................................... 104
6.2 CONDOR AND LXSIM ................................................................................................................................................. 104
7 OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 105
7.1 FLARM OPTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 105
7.1.1 Configuration................................................................................................................................................... 105
7.1.1.1 Flarm external display ..............................................................................................................................................................105
7.1.1.2 Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................................107
7.1.2 Installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 107
7.1.3 Functional check after installation .................................................................................................................. 108
7.1.4 LX 7007 traffic information display ................................................................................................................. 108
7.1.5 Manuals and limitations................................................................................................................................... 109
7.1.6 Flarm firmware updates................................................................................................................................... 110
Procedure Nr.1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 111
Procedure Nr.2 ................................................................................................................................................................. 112
7.2 LX 7007 PRO IGC - COMPASS MODULE ................................................................................................................... 114
7.2.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................ 114
7.2.2 Installation of the compass module.................................................................................................................. 115
7.2.2.1 Where to install: ........................................................................................................................................................................115
7.2.3 First test after installation: .............................................................................................................................. 115
7.2.4 Adjusting the compass module:........................................................................................................................ 115
7.2.5 Final check....................................................................................................................................................... 117
7.2.6 Input of local mg. variation.............................................................................................................................. 117
7.3 LX 7007 REMOTE CONTROL ...................................................................................................................................... 118
7.3.1 LX 7007 PRO IGC – Remote K- Stick mounted unit ........................................................................................ 118
7.3.1.1 General.......................................................................................................................................................................................118
7.3.1.2 LX 7007 PRO IGC Remote K configuration ..........................................................................................................................118
7.3.1.3 Stick handle with keys ..............................................................................................................................................................118
7.3.1.4 Double seater configuration .....................................................................................................................................................119
7.4 SECONDARY VARIO INDICATORS ................................................................................................................................ 119
7.5 LX 7007 D FOR SECOND SEAT ................................................................................................................................... 119
8 REVISION HISTORY....................................................................................................................................................... 119
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1 General
The instrument consists of two units, the LX 7007 DU main unit, and the LX 7007 AU LCD Vario indicator unit. The
80mm diameter (3") main unit LX 7007 DU is fitted with an integral 16 channel GPS receiver and a high resolution
display with 160x240 pixels. The 57 mm diameter (2 1/4") LX 7007 AU is a modern designed vario unit with its own
integral micro processor. The unit communicates with the LX 7007 DU via the RS 485 system bus. Optionally, additional
LX digital Vario indicators and a wide range of interface devices can be daisy chained using the RS 485 bus.
• Airport and airspace database for Europe or USA (up to 5000 airports and 6 airspace sections, nearly the whole
Europe)
• 600 turn points
• 100 tasks, full AAT capable
• Statistics
• Display of nearest airports and out landing fields
• Support of AAT (assigned area task)
• Distance measuring equipment in TP and APT mode
• Multi pilot function (storing of 30 pilots names with their individual settings)
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Interfaces:
• PDA interface, powers and send data toward PDA. Programs supported:
SeeYou Mobile, Winpilot Version 7 or higher, Navigator. LX Mobile is a PDA program special designed for LX
7007 users.
Using of this solution will reduce time spend on manipulation dramatically.
• User interface powers and send NMEA at 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 bps
• SD Card interface make data transfer PC independent
• IGC interface to connect and power Colibri or LX 20. The connector pin out corresponds to the IGC standard
and may be used to power the LX 7007 and to communicate with PC also, after using of standard Colibri Power
adaptor. During training period this input can be used to connect Condor flight simulator.
Options:
• Integral Flarm, collision avoidance system
• Remote control, for both seats
• Double seater configuration
• Compass
• Secondary LCD vario indicators
• Voice Module, to express information and warnings by voice
• Condor PC flight simulator (www.condorsoaring.com) data can be received via PC or IGC port after input of suitable
passwords (See capture Passwords). Using of Colibri power adapter (Ord. Nr. COL 001) will make this job very simple.
The adapter will power LX 7007 and also connect LX 7007 to your PC. LX 7007 original wiring can be also used.
This feature is extremely useful for the pilots who want to learn about LX 7007 and also like refreshment after winter
period. It is to point out that the altitude data will be send from simulator, means real final glide training will be
possible.
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1.2 Options
Using of bus system a wide range of optional interfaces can be easily connected to the basic configuration, without any
significant installation works. The LX 7007 system bus can be simple extended using of 485 splitting units, which allow
plug and play Connection of optional devices. Following units can be connected to LX 7007 system bus:
The unit installed in the rear seat of the glider, is powered and receives all necessary data from the main unit. The
communication between both units is exclusively via 485 system bus. An automatic TP and TSK update will follow
after each power on the airspace update is done on pilot demand. See LX 7007 D manual for details.
An extremely ergonomic lather coated handle which includes 8 push buttons to operate LX 7007 and also two
additionally buttons with open wires. This two buttons can be used for instance as PTT for radio and SC/Vario changeover
command. Using a double seater configuration, two remote units can be installed, to control front and rear seat separately.
1.2.3 Flarm
A completely Flarm compatible electronic is an integral part of LX 7007 DU, if ordered as an option. All necessary
connectors are available on the rear side of the unit (Flarm update port, Flarm External Indicator, Flarm antenna), which
guaranties minimum the same comfort like using of original Flarm devices. It is very important to point out that the whole
system uses only one GPS receiver and therefore offers a low power solution. One Flarm External display is an apart of
delivery, extension to second seat is possible.
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2 System description
Note!
After program version 1.04 some push buttons can be used like multifunction keys. A short or a long press will activate
different LX 7007 functions.
The LX7007AU is an indicator only and has no controls; the displayed information being controlled from the LX7000DU
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Note!
After the unit has received power a very typical message
RESTORING
DATA
To switch the instrument OFF, press the ESC/OFF button for a few seconds and the instrument will switch off. If an
attempt is made to switch the instrument off during flight, the instrument requires confirmation from the pilot, so the LX
7007 PRO IGC can not be switched off by mistake. On powering the unit, the first screen shows the firmware version,
database version, IGC coded serial number of the unit, and total memory in hours available for IGC flight records. After a
few seconds, a second screen shows details of the glider and pilot.
The unit is equipped with a facility of storing up to 30 pilot names. If no names are stored, the unit shows the pilot name
as UNKNOWN. By rotating the UP/DOWN selector, the display scrolls through the programmed pilots. Once the correct
pilot is selected, pressing the ENTER button selects the airfield elevation screen and the current elevation should be
entered, again using the UP/DOWN selector and the ENTER button. Similarly, the current QNH should also be entered.
The airfield elevation input is mandatory while the QNH input optional (capture 3.1.2)
During flight the same button is used to start the task, to see more characters of airport names and, in the edit menu,
to go back one step if an error has been made (see paragraph APT).
Note!
During flight, if main power is lost for a few seconds, the flight recorder will not produce two flights. The most
important flight parameter, altitude will remain, which means that the final glide is not interrupted.
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The main function of this key is confirmation, and to start edit procedures.
A long press on BAL will activate a short cut to task edit and a long press on MC will activate setup,. This function is
active only in Competition mode.
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MODE
Navigation menus (APT, TP and TSK) have sub menus, which can be selected using the Up/Down rotary switch.
SETUP has two levels. The first level enables direct input of individual parameters. After enter into SYSTEM SETUP
global parameters can be adjusted.
Note!
After activation of Competition Mode only three modes are available, TSK, TP and Statistics. See capture 2.3.
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2.3 SETUP
The SETUP is divided into two parts, First level (non system data) and the Second level (system data). The inputs done in
the first level are connected with daily work around and the settings included in the second level may change system
characteristics significant.
Note!
TRANSFER offers no inputs, but enables data transfer LX 7007 to SD Card, PDA, Colibri or PC.
Once the desired option has been selected, press ENTER to access the sub-menu.
Input Procedure:
• Use the UP/DOWN selector to choose the item it is required to change (QNH, MG.VAR, ALT.R. or BUGS)
• Press ENTER
• Use UP/DOWN to select the value required and press ENTER to input it
• Once all changes are complete, press ESC top return to SETUP menu
QNH: Using this feature it is possible to offset the altitude datum, which could have changed due to pressure changes
during the flight. During the initial power up sequence, an option to enter the QNH was presented. If the actual QNH was
entered at that stage, then this feature is active. If the QNH feature was 'stepped over' during power up, then this function
is not active. As changing the QNH influences the indicated altitude, care should be taken when changing the value as an
incorrect setting can upset the final glide calculation.
MG. V. If the GPS receiver calculates magnetic variation then AUTO will be displayed here and no input is possible. If
AUTO is not displayed, then the GPS receiver is not calculating magnetic variation and it is obligatory to input the
magnetic variation for the area being flown over. If this is not done, then all calculated winds and tracks flown will be true
and not magnetic.
ALT.R. This setting is the altitude reserve or safety altitude, and is the height that the instrument adds to the
final glide altitude required so that the glider arrives over the final glide destination at the selected safety altitude. After
safety altitude input, the pilot has to keep final glide indicator on 0 to arrive on safety altitude.
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Note!
The safety altitude setting will remain even after power off, only a new input can change this input.
BUGS: This sets the polar degradation because of “buggy” wings. The input is in percentage degradation of glide ratio.
(5%, means glide ratio degradation is 5%)
After selecting LOGGER and pressing ENTER, the following flight recorder settings are accessible.
FLIGHT INFO All important data, such as the pilot's name, glider type, glider registration, competition number and
competition class can be entered. The data is entered with the ENTER, UP/DOWN and ESC routine. This data is
subsequently written into the 'H' record of the IGC flight log. Alternatively, this data can be entered with a PC or via a
Colibri or LX20 (see Chapter 4). All units having got SD Card Interface are able also to exchange flight info data (read
and write) with SD card. Using of ConnectLX or ConnectMe PDA running programs will do the same job.
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Note!
The instrument is capable of storing up to 30 different pilot's names. Each pilot's name, which can be also password
protected, can have different different (personal) settings. This is useful if one likes to fly with a custom polar, fly the
glider in different configurations, or fly in decentralized competitions, Online-Contest, Barron-Hilton-Cup, etc. For
more information on configuring pilot names see captures 2.3.2.8, and for setting custom polars 2.3.2.12.
Before leaving the FLIGHT INFO menu, the actual name can be saved into pilot list, if not already present.
Note!
If only one pilot flies the glider, then after entering his name, it is not necessary to enter it into the list. In the
above screen 'N' should be selected to do this. The name will then appear automatically on instrument power up
together with all the parameters that have been set. An exception to this is if he flies the glider in two different
configurations; then he should list his name twice, e.g. once with a suffix of 15m and again with a suffix of 18m
with different polars in each name.
LOGTIME is an important parameter as it shows the total memory available for recording the flight.
TOTAL MEMORY is the capacity of memory in hours that can be stored and only depends on the settings. It does not
decrease as flights are stored and will only change after new settings have been made in the setup. If the memory is full,
the oldest flights will be overwritten without warning. The total memory simply indicates how many hours of flight can
be made without loosing any flight data before overwriting occurs.
B-RECORD: This is the main IGC record in which position; GPS altitude, pressure altitude, UTC and GPS status are
stored. The default interval is 12 seconds and it can be changed. As the interval is reduced, the Total Memory will be seen
to decrease.
B record example:
B1024054344093N00547300EA0021100277035000 (time, coordinates, GPS status, pressure altitude, GPS altitude, ENL)
K-RECORD: This record can be used to store non-essential flight parameters and is not active by default. It should not
be activated unless the IGC record format is fully understood. If required to be activated, the J-Record (see below) will
select the flight parameters that are stored in the K-Record.
NEAR TP INT: This setting enables the fixing rate set by the B-Record to be increased close to a turn point to ensure that
a fix is obtained in the observation zone.
NEAR TP RAD: This setting defines the radius from the turn point at which increased fixing rate is to start.
(I) RECORD: This record permits additional flight parameters to be added to the B-Record. Except of FXA
which should be always ON (IGC regulation).
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Each setting activated will reduce the total memory capacity. All together up to four items can be enabled.
(J) RECORD: The J-Record defines the flight parameters that are to be stored in the K-Record. These parameters are the
same as those used for the I-Record. Using this record will reduce the total memory by about half.
Note!
Unless the user has a good understanding of the composition and use of IGC flight records, then it is recommended
that, other than the ENL, no alterations are made to the default selections.
EVENT This option programs what happens on pressing the EVENT button. On pressing the button (proximally 2
seconds), the flight recorder places a special marker, called a PEV (Pilot Event), in the IGC flight record. At the same
time, it causes the recorder to run at a different fix interval for a certain time. The interval and time are set up in this
option. Competition rules may require the EVENT to be activated at some stage during the flight.
Example:
The setting above will cause the recorder to log 30 additional fixes at 2-second intervals on pressing the EVENT button.
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• VARIO FIL: This sets the time constant of the vario from 0.5sec up to 5 sec; the default setting is 2.0 sec
• S.V. S.V. means Smart Vario, giving four levels of dynamic damping of the vario indication and
off. See chapter 2.5 for details
• VARIO INT: This setting defines integration period for the average in seconds; the default is 20 seconds
• VARIO RNG: This sets the full scale range of the vario
• TAB: This setting defines the width of the audio dead band in speed to fly mode
• ETA: This setting selects the parameter, GS (ground speed), VAR or MC, that is used to calculate
the Estimated Time of Arrival. When flying a programmed task, the calculation takes account
of the unflown portion of the task , around any TPs or APTs not yet reached
Note!
Suggested setting for competition pilots is VAR or MC.
GS, bases ETA on the achieved groundspeed along track. It takes into account differences
between bearing and track of up to 90°. If the difference is greater than this, --:-- is displayed.
VAR is based on the achieved average thermal climb rate and assumes that this is going to
continue.
Note!
All three methods of calculating ETA and ETE (Estimate Time of Arrival, Estimate Time Elapsed) take into account
glider altitude, wind and safety (arrival) altitude, thus ensuring that the calculation made is the best available
• AUTO SC: This option defines the conditions by which the instrument is switched automatically between
vario and speed command
OFF: Switching is possible exclusively by an external switch, connected to the LX 7000 AU
unit
GPS: When the GPS detects that the glider is circling an automatic change over to vario will
happen, after approximately 10 seconds. Detection of a straight flight will cause a change over
to speed command.
TAS: When the TAS exceeds a pre-set value. The TAS at which switching occurs can be
selected in 5 km/h steps from 100 up to 160 km/h (or the equivalent in knots or mph)
Note!
The external switch wired to LX 7007 AU has absolute priority and will override all other switching methods.
• WIND/COMPASS: N.C. means compass option not connected. When the optional compass module is installed, the
instrument uses magnetic track to make an additional wind calculation. The calculation requires
the glider to fly straight a specified period, which is set in this option. The default is 15
seconds, but the longer the period, the more accurate is the calculated wind.
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2.3.1.4 DISPLAY
This option sets the contrast of the LC display. The actual contrast can vary with viewing angle, ambient light level and
temperature. The contrast is changed by rotating the UP/DOWN selector.
Default contrast setting is 50%, a new setting will remain after power off.
Note!
Operation under extreme temperatures may need some contrast adjustments done by pilot.
2.3.1.5 TRANSFER
This option initiates the transfer of data between the instrument and a connected PC, PDA, LX 20 / Colibri, or SD Card.
Data transfer procedure is started by pressing ENTER with TRANSFER selected.
A dialog will open and the pilot has to select an option of his interest. About details see capture 4.
Note!
After ENTER on PC PORT the communication LX 7007 – PC via 5P connector usually mounted on the instrument
panel will be possible. After enter on IGC PORT a PC communication via IGC port after using of a standard IGC cable
will be possible.
After PDA activation data exchange LX 7007 – PDA will be possible, suggested program is ConnectLX/ConnectMe,
available on www.lxnavigation.si or www.naviter.si.
Note!
PDA port is delivering extended NMEA data sentences. This data include also Flarm collision relevant data at 19200 bps
to drive PDA (SeeYou Mobile, LX Mobile, Navigator, Winpilot…).
After Enter on Colibri/LX 20, the data exchange with eventually Connected Colibri or LX 20 device will be possible
(read/write TP&TSK, read/write flight info, read/write zones). Connector marked as IGC should be used; all necessary
cables are delivery included.
Note!
As mentioned before, all three communications ports are physically separated and therefore no data collision problem
could occur, even all external devices connected and on.
IGC port will offer a PC communication via any IGC compatible cable. A suitable solution is LX AC power supply (Ord.
Nr.: COL-AC-PC), which will power LX 7007 at the same time.
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A short cut via MC long press will activate Setup. Functionality of all three mentioned modes remains during
Competition mode unchanged.
Note!
To reload a new airspace section (.CUB format only) is done simple by overwriting of an actual active airspace using of
LXe PC program, or SD card. See capture 4.1.1.
Note!
To prepare custom airspace, in .CUB format, use our special tool for airspace creation and edit, called LxAsbrowser,
available for free on www.lxnavigation.si or on LXe CD.
Note!
Activation of any airspace section stored in the LX 7007 memory is possible any time, also during flight.
If two seater configuration is used, after each change of airspace section on master an update for second seat will be
offered.
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VOICE VOL : sets volume (loudness) of expressed voice information (LX 7007 and Flarm)
MIXER : defines percentage of vario volume reduction during Voice Module active time
LX 7007 Warnings: if checked all warnings generated by LX 7007 will be expressed by Voice module (for instance
check gear, airspace…)
LX 7007 Messages: if checked all information generated by LX 7007 will be expressed by voice (for instance set
elevation…..).
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The pilot is able to adapt Flarm voices to his personal requirements. Checked () items will be active and vice versa. A
Flarm report always consists of:
The pilot is able to store his actual position during the flight by pressing the START button in TP mode in the first
(upper) navigation page (see Para 3.2.4.7). These turn points are called QUICK TP and are given the default name AP
(actual point) and time, for instance AP 12:55. Such a turnpoint will disappear after power off, as they are stores as
markers. To convert marker into a real turnpoint use TP edit.
Settings:
DATE: OFF stores the position as AP: hh:mm. The numbers are the time that the TP was stored.
DATE: ON stores the position with the date and time (dd,mm,hh,mm), for instance 2812130 for 28 Dec. 13:30).
When SELECT: OFF is active, the actual position will not be selected automatically and immediately ready for
navigation
When SELECT: ON is selected, the actual position point will be selected automatically and ready for navigation in TP
menu.
NEAR RADIUS
The setting has nothing to do with the setting described in capture LOGGER. The LX 7007 PRO IGC has a very useful
feature named “Simple task” which is active when a regular task is not set or not started. When the instrument detects
that it is within the Near Radius of a turn point or airport, then that turn point can be treated like a confirmed TP of a
simple task. Naturally the turn point or airport should be selected and ready for navigation during Near Radius retain time.
This gives the ability to provide in-flight statistics for subsequent evaluation without setting a full task. For more
information on this feature see Chapter 3.4, flying with the LX 7007 PRO IGC.
TP-SORT
The LX 7007 PRO IGC is able to sort the turn points either alphabetically or by actual distance from the momentary
position. If sorted under distance the nearest TP will be the first to be displayed when selecting the turn points.
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Every observation zone (START, POINT, and FINISH) is defined with two angels, two radius and orientation. Using
of these parameters makes possible to create any known zone geometry, separately for start, turn point and finish. All
tasks stored in LX 7007 will match this “global” settings, an exception are so called AAT tasks.
The TEMPLATE activation will set all zones (sectors) to 500 m cylinder or FAI foto sector. Means the “global” zones
of all already programmed tasks will be adequate modified.
LX 7007 also supports so called Assigned Area Task (AAT). Additionally, up to 5 (five) tasks can have individual sector
geometries defined, even for a single turn point of one task. This is done using the “local” settings in the corresponding
task in the task menu. These local settings are done in the same way as described below but their incorporation in a
specific task is covered in Para 3.2.4.
Note!
The “global” sectors (zones) will always match settings defined in SETUP/ OBS ZONES, the “local” sectors will
correspond to the individually set parameters. Local sectors are set exclusive after using of ZONE function in TSK edit..
Note!
After programming 'local' sector geometries in specific tasks, those sectors will remain unchanged after application of
TEMPLATE or changes of Start, Point or Finish in OBS.ZONES will happen.
RESTORE ALL will set all sectors doesn’t matter “local” or “global” corresponding to the momentary active settings of
START, POINT and FINISH.
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To define the start zone geometry, select START ZONE and press ENTER:
Example of most sophisticated zone where both angles and radius are used
• A21:Orientation options: TO NEXT, RAD.1. TP, and USER VALUE). If TO NEXT or RAD.1.TP are
selected, then AUTO is also displayed not permitting any rotation. If USER VALUE is selected, the
sector can be rotated.
• A1: First angle
• R1: Radius of the sector having angle A1, e.g. 3km for the FAI photo sector.
• A2: Like A1, used for creating combined sectors.
• R2: Like R1, also used for combined sectors
• AUTO NEXT (Y, N) defines the change over to next point procedure on reaching the sector.
Note!
Start point AUTO NEXT setting is default N.
At first, this sounds complex, but the following examples will help to clarify the meaning of these settings.
Example 1:
The default setting shown above defines the FAI 90° photo sector combined with a 1km radius cylinder. To modify these
settings to set the FAI 90° photo sector as the start zone, the parameters are modified as follows:
A21 is set to TO NEXT POINT and AUTO as the start zone wants to be orientated symmetrically about the track to the
first turn point.
A1 is 45°, because the bisector of the FAI 90° sector is needed.
R1 is 3km, the radius of the sector.
A2 and R2 are both 0 as a combined sector is not needed.
Example 2:
Program a 180°, 6km Start Zone:
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• RAD.1.TP: This type of start sector was used in the 1999 World Gliding Championships in Bayreuth. A radius is
drawn from the first turn point, through the start point and a second, greater radius is drawn, thus creating a radial
segment of defined length orientated symmetrically about the start point. The advantage of this system is that a pilot
starting at the extremity of the sector has to fly the same distance to the first turn point as a pilot starting directly over
the start point. This refinement compares with the classical start line where the distance to the first turn point is
increased the further one starts from the centre of the line.
• FIXED VALUE: This setting allows the bearing of the bisector to be rotated so that it is no longer aligned with the
track to the first turn point. The required bearing is entered in A21 after FIXED VALUE:. This option is rarely used
for start sectors, but is often used for finish zones which may require to be orientated to a particular runway (see
“FINISH ZONE”).
This setting defines the turn point zone, sometimes referred to as the observation zone. The procedure is very similar to
setting the START ZONE except that more options are available for A21.
• SYMMETRICAL: The axis of the turn point zone is orientated symmetrically about the line bisecting the inbound
leg from the previous turn point and the outbound leg to the next turn point.
• TO PREV POINT: The axis of the turn point zone is orientated towards the previous turn point. This option is
intended for Cat’s Cradle and related tasks.
• TO NEXT POINT: The axis of the turn point zone is orientated towards the next turn point. This option is also
intended for Cat’s Cradle.
• TO START POINT: The axis of the turn point zone is orientated towards the start point. Again, this is a Cat’s
Cradle option.
• FIXED VALUE: The axis of the turn point zone can be orientated in any specified direction. This is the only option
for which A21 is not set to AUTO.
Example 3:
To specify a turn point zone that is a combination of the FAI 90° photo sector and a 500m radius cylinder:
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HDG: SYMMETRICAL
A21: AUTO
A1: 45°
R1: 3.0km
A2: 180°
R2: 0.5km
Note!
It should be noted that when defining combined sectors, the sector with the smaller radius must be designated by A2
and R2 (ie. R1>R2!).
Note!
While the combined sector is used in many National competitions, it is emphasised that for record flights, FAI badges,
1000/2000km-diplomas and for the Barron-Hilton-Cup, only the FAI 90°-photo sector is valid!
Note!
AUTO NEXT will go automatically to N, if R1 will be chosen bigger than 10 km, AAT is expected.
• TO LAST LEG: The axis of the FINISH ZONE is orientated directly back to the last turn point. This is the
conventional setting for National competition flights.
• FIXED VALUE: The axis of the FINISH ZONE can be orientated in a specified direction (see example 4).
Example 4:
It is required to orientate the finish line perpendicular to the runway 06/24, which is not related to the bearing to the last
turn point:
A21: Select FIXED VALUE and then enter either 060° or 240°, depending on the direction of the final glide. For
example, if the final glide were in direction 240°, then 060° would be entered. The “flat side” of the sector is now directed
back to the last leg and the glider will cross the line to enter the sector.
A1: 90°
R1: 1.0km
A2: 0 (not programmed)
R2: 0 (not programmed)
Note!
There are many ways to complete a flight. For instance, when completing flights for FAI badges or diplomas, it is enough
to land inside the airfield boundary if the airfield is the finish point. If a remote finish point is specified, then the
appropriate sector must be used. If in doubt, consult the competition rules of the FAI Handbook as appropriate.
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All possible zone geomety settings can be prepared in LXe PC program (ZONES) and easily transferred to the LX 7007.
start point,
Note!
Setting “Warn me 120s before” will warn the pilot that the glider will hypothetical enter the airspace in two minutes
provided that the horizontal and vertical speeds are not changed.
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Checked airspace () will cause warnings to be given, and vice versa. Airspace is selected according to the ICAO
airspace classifications of A to E. In addition the following other airspace areas can be selected
• CTR control zone
• MTZ mandatory transponder zones
• MOA military operating area
• R,P,D restricted, prohibited, dangerous zones
• GLIDER glider activity zones
• AIRWAYS airways
• OTHER
The DISMISS can be used to deactivate the particular airspace warning for a period of time. Use the UP/DOWN
selection to enter the duration for which the warning is required to be deactivated and press ENTER. The displayed
airspace warning can be dismissed from 1 minute to permanent de-activation (ALWAYS). DISMISS selections can
subsequently be cancelled.
Note!
Use the DISMISS function to temporarily deactivate individual airspace warnings. All warnings can be reinstated using
the RESET DIMISS TIME command in the SYST. SETUP/WARNINGS menu.
AS border
Basic NAV data
Use ESCAPE to exit. If there is a need of re-enter into the detailed screen after the pilot has already exit, use ENTER and
select MRU ZONES in APT, TP or TSK. The last AS zones which caused a warning will be listed.
Altitude warnings can be setup in a similar way and inform the pilot that he is approaching pre-selected altitude limits.
The warning altitude is always above MSL (Mean Sea Level). The warning will be activated at a specific time before
reaching the altitude limitation. While thermalling, the achieved climb rate is used to calculate when the warning altitude
is going to be reached and similarly, in straight flight, the descent rate is the controlling parameter. Operation of the
altitude warning is the same as for the airspace warning and use of the DISMISS and RESET DISMISS TIME commands
are identical.
GPS EARTH DATUM: It is not possible to change the GPS earth datum. IGC regulations require that all flight
recorders use the WGS84 earth datum.
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2.3.3.7 UNITS
All known units and combinations thereof can be programmed in the LX 7007 PRO IGC. The various units that can be
selected are outlined below:
• LAT/ LON: degrees and decimal minutes; or degrees, minutes and seconds
• DIST: kilometers (km); nautical miles (NM); or statute miles (ml)
• SP (Speed) kilometers per hour (km/h); knots (kts); or statute miles per hour (mph)
• VARIO: meters per second (m/s); or knots (kts)
• HDG: degrees magnetic ( °M) or degrees true (°T)
• WIND: kilometers per hour (km/h); knots (kts); miles per hour (mph); or meters per second (m/s)
• ALTITUDE: meters (m); or feet (ft)
• QNH: millibars (mb); millimeters of mercury (mm); or inches of mercury (in)
• LOAD: Overload; kilograms per sq meter (kg/m2); pounds per sq foot (lb/ft2 ); kg, or lbs
Note!
After using of kg or lbs input, obligatory complete settings in capture 2.3.2.14 (LOAD).
Example:
An overload of 1.2 means that the current ballasted flight weight is 20% higher than the unballasted flight weight.
2.3.3.8 GRAPHIC
The graphic display of the LX 7007 PRO IGC can show a lot of information and if it is all selected, the display can
become very cluttered. This particularly applies to airspace information and the user should ensure that only relevant
airspace is selected. It should also be remembered that a cluttered display also increases the load on the graphical
processor and slows down the rate at which the screen is redrawn.
2.3.3.8.1 SYMBOL
The LX 7007 PRO IGC graphic display supports three sizes of glider symbol; large, medium and small. Rotate the
UP/DOWN selector to select the corresponding glider symbol. TAIL LENGTH enables a ‘mouse droppings trail’ to be
configured that will display the achieved track for the last x minutes. The trail is disabled if the time period is set to zero.
The user is able to select between four different sizes of fonts, this selection will influence on characters in graphic
navigation pages only.
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Note!
If, for instance, 100 km is selected, then the airspace will only be shown when the ZOOM range is 100 km or lower.
When the ZOOM range is greater than 100 km, the particular airspace will not be shown.
Note!
CTRs are marked using a bold line, so the pilot is able to separate CTRs from other airspace very quickly.
• Airspace Customizations
A completely new feature of the LX 7007 pro IGC is that pilots can customise their own airspace files. Pilots are able to
create areas, or to add and remove particular airspace according to their personal requirements. All customisation is done
using the well known “Open Air format” or “Tim Newport Piece format”. Detailed instructions on customisation are
described in a separate document, the LxasBrowser manual. This manual is supplied with each instrument and is also
available on www.lxnavigation.si. Restricting the creation of airspace to a dedicated area where the pilot is usually flying
will make the instrument much faster when operating the ZOOM function.
Note!
All airspace files used with LX7007 must have the .CUB extension; it is not possible to load old airspace format files.
The new airspace files can be created and loaded using Lxe build July 15th 2003 or later.
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Note!
To be able to use all the benefits of the airspace graphics and warnings, it is recommended that some time is taken to study
the airspace of the task area. All irrelevant zones should be deleted so that the speed of graphical presentation remains fast
and unnecessary airspace warnings are avoided. Some TMAs are built from many sectors and is recommended that these
sectors are amalgamated into one large TMA definition, if possible. After modification of .LXW files it is essential that a
new .CUB file is built. LXW is a new airspace data base format described in the LxasBrowser manual or on the
www.lxnavigation.si website.
APT ZOOM: The airport zoom setting defines the ZOOM range under which the airports will be displayed. For
instance, a 50 km setting will only show the airports when the selected ZOOM range is 50 km or lower; at greater ZOOM
ranges, the airports will not be shown. The permitted settings are: ON, OFF, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 km.
APT NAME: The airports are displayed by an airport symbol with the adjacent name or designator as selected below:
• ICAO will show ICAO code of the airport adjacent to the symbol
• 2 char, 3 char, 4 char, 8 char will display the first 2, 3, 4 or 8 characters respectively of the airport name.
• NONE, displays only the symbol with no code or name
2.3.3.8.4 TP (Graphics)
The same logic is used for displaying turn points except that some further choices are available.
There are four types of turn points, and each type is designated by a different symbol on the screen (see para 3.2.2).
Note!
If a turn point is designated as OUTLAND, then it will also be displayed in the NEAR AIRPORT screen with the
corresponding symbol. (See para 3.2.2)
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Each pilot has the capability, if needed, of protecting his configuration by means of a personal password. Password
input is possible after activation of EDIT function. This ensures that a particular pilot's configuration can not be selected
and altered by another pilot. Without using of password the pilot specific preference settings will match the last settings
flown by this pilot, if nobody else has used his name and have made some changes.
New pilots can be added (INSERT) and existing pilots edited simply by pressing ENTER in the following screen:
Note!
Pilot selection from this menu is not possible. Switch the unit OFF and ON and select another pilot.
The second way to input a new pilot is transfer of Flight info from LXe or Colibri/LX20 or to Upload flight declaration
from ConnectLX. SD Card transfer of Flight info is also possible. After successful transfer open LOGGER/FLIGHT
INFO and confirm ADD PILOT TO LIST wit Y.
Note!
If the same pilot is flying for instance 15m and 18m variant of the same glider it is recommended to enter two slightly
different names, to be able to store two different sets of settings. For instance Peter15 and Peter18.
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The LX 7007 PRO IGC is capable of outputting position data sentences in the NMEA format for use by other devices.
The various output configurations are shown below and by placing the cursor on any one and pressing ENTER, the
individual NMEA sentences will be displayed. If See You Mobile, Navigator or Winpilot is used, then PDA should be
selected in this option. Selection DISABLED will make computing of LX 7007 faster, so it is recommended to disable
the output, if not used.
Note!
The NMEA baud rate will be always 19200 bps, doesn’t matter any other settings. The data is exclusively available on
PDA interface connector.
Note!
LX Mobile PDA program users will receive data about active task (LXTSK sentences) automatically. They have to use
PDA setting. PDA is factory set.
After enter on any item a table of enabled NMEA sentences will be shown for a short time. An exception is EXPERTS
where the pilot has an opportunity to enable sentences of his interest. Select only sentences which are necessary for your
PDA operation, to many enabled sentences will load LX 7007 microcontroller without any reason. It is recommended that
the pilots who don’t use PDA disable all NMEA sentences.
Note!
PFLA_ data sentences which include Flarm data for PDA are also available on PDA port. Use PDA (automatically
included) or EXPERTS to enable mentioned sentences.
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This option allows all programmed turn points and tasks to be globally deleted. If Y (Yes) is selected, then all turn points
and tasks will be deleted and can not be retrieved. Be careful with this option.
2.3.3.13 POLAR
Polars for most gliders are in the library. They are selected by simply rotating the UP/DOWN selector.
The polars are defined as a quadratic notation with the parameters a, b, and c. If a suitable polar is not found in the library,
or it is required to define a USER polar, then the program POLAR.EXE, which is contained on the CD accompanying
every instrument, should be executed. The program requires that 3 points on the new polar are entered at selected speeds
(eg. 100 km/h, 130 km/h, and 150 km/h). The program will then calculate the values of a, b and c which should be noted
and entered into one of the two USER polars (rotate UP/DOWN anti-clockwise). Finally, the name 'USER' should be
replaced with a selected polar name as it subsequently appears as the glider type in the IGC recorder file.
2.3.3.14 LOAD
Each time the instrument is powered up, the ballast settings are set to the minimum. By setting the SWITCH ON LOAD:
SET, the ballast setting will remain at the last setting made on the previous flight and will not be zeroed on instrument
power up.
After selection of kg or lbs in menu Units, a very simple manipulation on the field and also during the flight will follow.
The pilot input of ballast is now in kg or lbs. To make this possible some additionally inputs should be done as follows:
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MIN.TKOFF : default glider plus minimum pilot weight (see glider operational manual)
EMPTY GLIDER : empty glider weight (see manual)
PILOT : pilot weight
MAX.TKOFF : maximal take off weight
Note!
It is important to note that the method of TE compensation is set up when the instrument is installed by the pneumatic
Connections made to the TE and Static ports. Changing the compensation type in the setup screen below WILL NOT
change the method of compensation - the pneumatic plumbing has to be changed first (see Chapter 5 - Installation).
If the TE tube option has been installed, then TE: should be set to 0%
There is no further adjustment of theTE is possible; the quality of the TE tube is the only factor.
If the ElectronicTE option has been installed, then TE: should be set to 100%
The TE compensation can be fine tuned during flight with the following procedure. It is essential that this is only done in
smooth air; it is not possible to tune the TE accurately when it is thermic.
Observe the vario indicator during the manoeuvre. At 160 km/h the vario will indicate about –2 m/s (-4kts). During the
speed reduction the vario should move towards zero and should never exceed zero (slightly positive indications are
acceptable). If the vario shows a climb, then the compensation is too low, increase the TE%; and vice versa. Try another
zoomie to assess the change and make further adjustments if necessary.
The TEF (TE filter) is the compensation delay. Larger numbers will increase the delay and vice versa. During the first test
is recommended to use TEF 4.
Electronic TE is only effective when the pitot and static sources are co-located and the pneumatic lines to the instrument
are approximately the same length. The best sensor to use is the combined pitot/static Prandtl tube. If problems are
experienced with the electronic TE compensation, then the most likely cause is the glider's static source. The static source
can be checked by plumbing the pneumatic tubes for electronic compensation and then setting the TE: to 0%. In still air,
accelerate to approximately 160 km/h and slowly reduce the speed. Observe the vario indicator. If the static source is
good, then the vario should immediately start to move to show a climb. If the needle firstly shows increased sink and then
moves to a climb, the static source of the glider is unsuitable and there is no way to provide successful TE compensation
electronically. The use of a dedicated and accurate fin mounted pitot/static source such as a Prandtl tube might help.
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A voice message “Stalling” will be generated if, IAS will go below the value specified in STALL W: xx km/h.
Acceptable IAS input is between 60 and 120 km/h. Mentioned function is active exclusively, if LX Voice Module option
is used.
The LX 7007 PRO IGC is supplied with an external temperature sensor. Selecting TEMP. ON will enable temperature
measurement by the sensor. Setting TEMP. OFF permits the user to offset the temperature reading.
Note!
There is another input called VARIO PRIORITY. When this input is activated by grounding the appropriate wire, the
unit will change over to Vario immediately. This input wire is set open (not grounded) as a factory default on delivery.
The labels will automatically be displayed depending on the current function. The BAT warning will be displayed when
the supply voltage is below 11 volts.
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NEEDLE
GPS STATUS INDICATOR
(NOT USED)
SPEED
COMMAND
RING
LOW
LOWER BATTERY
NUMBER INDICATOR
SHOWS
ALTITUDE /
DISTANCE /
FINAL GLIDE
LOWER
NEEDLE SHOWS NUMBER
NEEDLE SHOWS INDICATED AIR DISPLAY
VARIO SPEED (NOT USED)
NEEDLE SHOWS NEEDLE SHOWS NEEDLE
RELATIV NETTO SHOWS SPEED
COMMAND
Note!
The vario indicator built into the LX 7007 AU is always Indicator 1 (no settings possible).
Each further indicator (available as an option) has a DIP switch on the rear side that sets and identifies the indicator and
enables it to be programmed under that identification. The positions of the switches are listed below.
SW 1 ON Indicator set1
SW 2 ON Indicator set2
SW 3 ON Indicator set3
All OFF Indicator set4
After identification, the needle and the two numerical displays of each indicator can be programmed to display the
following parameters:
All settings should be made for vario and speed command mode separately (e.g.: VAR NEEDLE =needle in vario mode,
SC NEEDLE = needle in SC mode).
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Needle settings:
• Vario, SC, NETTO or RELATIVE ( = netto – 0.7 m/s),
2.3.3.18 COMPASS
This unit is an optional extra. The compass module is connected by the 485 bus to the LX 7007 PRO IGC. If the compass
is connected, this setting enables the compass to be calibrated and this is described in Chapter 7. If a compass module is
not connected, the COMPASS setting is not active.
Note!
A proper ENL operation will show min. ¾ of bar during engine active time)
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Variant 3 will bring useable information in SC, actual glide ratio and the minimum glide ratio to reach the point.
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• SC: VOL H audio volume will be increased by speed command (H) or decrease by ( L)
• VARIO: Several types of audio can be selected (use DEMO to hear the choices available)
• 0% Tone frequency at 0 m/s
• +100% Tone frequency at full + deflection
• -100% Tone frequency at full – deflection
2.3.3.23 ALARMS
The unit produces an audio alarm on reaching certain confirmation points. This screen allows the parameters of the audio
to be configured.
Note!
If a Voice Module option is used, the alarms will be disabled automatically.
2.3.3.24 FLARM
Only units equipped with Flarm option will open this menu.
Here are four sub pages of Flarm menu.
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2.3.3.24.1 SETTINGS
HW, SW version and obstacle data base status can be read. There are no inputs in this menu, an exception is the
Frequency and Privacy input. Frequency must correspond to the region of operation. Privacy active means that the glider
using this option will transmit reduced amount of data, only the data absolute necessary to prevent collision will be sent.
Suggested setting is NOT ACTIVE.
A short press on EVENT button in any navigation mode will open a traffic information display. To define screen
orientation use this menu as follows:
The pilot has a possibility to switch Flarm in his glider any time off. After switched off, an identical procedure should be
run to switch Flarm again on. After ENTER a very clear message will inform about the action.
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Note!
There is no way to unlock the unit before expire
ENTER
Note!
FAT 32 formatted SD cards will no be accepted by the system. Use FAT 16 formatted cards, delivery included card is
already formatted and ready for operation
Options listed above may be connected to LX 7007 system bus. Every active option should be checked in this menu.
Note!
Not checked items will be not accepted by LX 7007 and will also not operate, even connected to the bus.
A very typical message DISABLED will appear in HW Check procedure during booting. If an option is not present on
the BUS a message Not Detected will describe this situation. A Ready message shows Option ready for operation.
2.3.3.27 PASSWORD
There are several passwords which runs some specific procedures listed below:
PASSWORD ACTION
01049 “Auto zero” will set vario to and speed to zero
55556 Enables Condor simulator input via PC port
55557 Enables Condor simulator input via IGC port
99999 Will permanently delete all flights from the flight recorder
2.3.3.28 INFO
After ENTER on Info detailed data about firmware will be present.
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By rotating the UP/DOWN selector the displayed altitude will appear in both m and ft at the same time and at the end
IGC altitude will be shown..
The TIME display can be changed to a Stop watch as follows:
Airport from TP
Note!
The symbol preceding the name indicates which database the landing point has come from. See the examples above.
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Voice!
After selection the distance and runway data of selected airport will be expressed.
www.lxnavigation.si
Distance
Airport/TP name and ICAO
Bearing
Vario average and
nettovario in SC
Ground track
Final glide indicator
Thermal assistant
MSLaltitude or glide
ratio indicator in SC
Wind
Note!
The glide ratio indicator consists of two numbers separated with an E (43E77) and is active exclusively in SC mode.. The
left figures show the average glide
ratio achieved during the last two minutes, while the right figures show the minimum glide ratio required to reach the
APT, TP or finish the task. The over-range indication is '99', which means that the glide ratio is in excess of 99:1. When
flying a task, the minimum glide ratio is calculated on the total distance to the finish line, including all uncompleted TPs,
and any pressed safety altitude. This function is very useful when the final glide is being set up around one or more TPs
Note!
During circling period the Altitude gain will be indicated in the lower right corner of the display. The detection of
circling is done automatically and couldn’t be influenced by pilot. The indicator shows how many meters or feet has been
gained or lost during the actual circling period.
As the glider detects straight away flight, the indicator will change in to so called Total Averager. This figure shows the
last thermal real average climbing, it is division of gained altitude and the time spent in the thermal..
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Total average
The Airport and TP names are normally displayed using 8 characters, but by pressing the START button, 12 characters of
an airport name will be displayed for few seconds. The course correction arrow (Direction Indicator) shows which way to
turn (left or right) to reach the desired APT or TP.
Rotating the UP/DOWN selector will bring up the graphic page. The airports will be shown with symbol and short names
or ICAO-code. (see para 3.1.2)
Ground speed
The glider symbol remains in the centre of the screen and the map moves under it. To adapt the displayed range, simply
rotate the ZOOM knob anti-clockwise to increase the range or clockwise to decrease it.
In all three navigation modes (APT,TP ot TSK) the graphic page offers also steering information and Off Track distance.
Steering info consists of an arrow symbol and a numerical figure. The arrow may be oriented left or right and the
orientation depends on direction to which the pilot should steer to come back to the course. The number informs about off
course in degrees, it shows difference of actual track and bearing.
The third navigation page includes a course deviation indicator (CDI). This page is default disabled and can be at any
time enabled in setup under the PAGE 3 option.
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Further rotation of the UP/DOWN selector will call up the fourth, or arrival page.
ETE
Time
ETA (estimated time of arrival) and ETE (estimated time enroute) define the arrival time and the time needed to reach the
destination. Both depend on the settings in the INIT menu. Default setting is VAR, means vario average during the flight,
MC or GS can be preset and this setting will be valid until power off, a new on will set VAR again.
If the glider is not tracking in the direction of the selected point (track and bearing differ more than 900), both times will
be replaced with stars. The age of the last wind update in minutes is displayed after the wind vector.
Note!
This page is in TSK menu extended with some task relevant data, See also 2.4.5.2.
Continued rotation of the UP/DOWN selector will show the last page, where details of the selected airport will be
displayed.
The data is self explanatory except for the traffic circuit, TC details. The pattern height together with its orientation (N or
S) is displayed. The letter I means that the pattern details are not defined.
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There are two ways to select an airport. If the ICAO locator is known, it can be directly entered when the name of the
airport will be displayed.
If an incorrect letter is entered, then either press START or rotate the ZOOM selector to move the cursor back so that the
letter can be re-entered.
If the ICAO locator is unknown, then the following method should be used. With the cursor on ICAO, press ESC to move
the cursor to the country. Select the required country with the UP/DOWN selector and press ENTER. Four stars will
now be displayed at the airport name. Using the UP/DOWN selector and ENTER, input the first four letters of the airport
name. All airports with the same first four letters will be available and can be cycled through by use of the UP/DOWN.
If you input less than four characters, the number of airports that fit the first x letters will be greater. If all four stars are
confirmed with ENTER or after pressing ESC, all airports of the selected state are available and can be cycled through in
alphabetical order.
Note!
Rotating of ZOOM will select airports directly. This feature is active only from the upper navigation page.
Voice!
After selection the distance to the airport will be expressed.
Example:
If 347° and 24.1 km is the range and bearing given by the first pilot. After entering the figures and pressing ESC, the
instrument will change to the normal TP navigation page and the data will show the position of the first pilot.
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1st pilot
Example:
If 347° and 24.1 km is the range and bearing given by the first pilot. After entering the figures and pressing ESC, the
instrument will change to the normal TP navigation page and the data will show the position of the first pilot.
The team function is deactivated after a new APT or TP is selected.
GSPEED DIF. is the simplest method. The calculation is based on measuring ground speed changes while circling. A
minimum of two full circles are necessary to obtain an accurate wind. The message WAIT2 or WAIT 1 informs the pilot
how many circles are left to get the result. It is very important to keep the speed constant while circling to ensure that
accurate results are obtained. The pilot is able to adjust the wind using manual corrections through the Offset Input.
POS. DRIFT is the most accurate method. It is based on measuring the drift due to the wind during 6 full circles. These
circles have to be flown accurately and at a constant speed to achieve the best results. WAIT 6 to 1 indicates how many
circles are left until a result is produced.
COMPONENT calculates the wind component (head or tail wind). The calculation is based on measuring the difference
between GS and TAS during straight flight.
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FIXED VALUE is not a calculation; it simply allows the pilot to input the wind vector that he wants to use.
COMPASS wind calculation method is available only with the optional compass device. Its use is described in the
COMPASS manual.
Note!
The results of wind calculation are present in the left lover corner of the first navigation page as an arrow symbol and as
numeric information. The arrow is track up oriented. The same is present in graphic page also; in this case a north up
orientation should be respected.
Wind vector,north up
• Manual input
• Copy from APT database
• Data transfer from a PC, PDA, LX20 or Colibri (*.DA4 format)
• Read from SD card (.da4 only)
• Input of actual position (Marker)
Note!
Using of ConnectMe/ConnectLx PDA programs, makes possible to transfer turn points in .cup (SeeYou turn point
format) format directly into LX 7007. The conversion .cup-.da4 will be done automatically. Transfer of LX original .da4
format is also possible.
The procedure is similar to the method of selecting an APT. While in any TP page, press ENTER and a menu showing
SELECT, EDIT, NEW, DELETE, TEAM and WIND will be presented.
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2.4.4.1 TP SELECT
To select a turn point simply replaces the stars with the first letters of the TP.
Note!
LX 7007 is able to sort turnpoins by alphabet or by distance. Default setting is sorting by alphabet (2.3.2.3). Result of
selection by distance is (all stars confirmed) selection of nearest TP. Using of will offer next more distant TPs.
Note!
It is also possible to select TP by using ZOOM selector. This works exclusively from the first page. To change the TP
simply rotate the ZOOM selector. This method will work also, if sorting by distance will be active.
Voice!
After selection the distance will be expressed.
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2.4.4.2 TP EDIT
This option allows the pilot to change TP data at any time. The turn points used in LX 7007 PRO IGC can have four
attributes. Using attributes, when the turn points are displayed in graphic pages, they will be represented by different
symbols. The four different types of turn points are as follows:
TPs having an airport or outland attribute are landable and are shown on the NEAR AIRPORT page. In front of the
name the pilot will see a symbol indicating what kind of landing place it is (see NEAR).
To start EDIT press ENTER.
Note1
Turnpoints as result of storing position have default attribute MARKER.
2.4.4.3 TP NEW
Place cursor on NEW and press ENTER. The following window will be displayed.
'Y' allows a new turn point to be copied from the APT database. If it is required to enter a completely new turn point, then
select 'N'. A second menu will then be displayed allowing the name, co-ordinates, attributes and elevation of the new turn
point to be entered.
2.4.4.4 TP delete
If this option is selected, then delete confirmation will be requested. mIf the reply is 'Y', then the turn point will be deleted
and can not be recovered.
2.4.4.5 TEAM
This function is the same as described under APT in para 3.2.3.2.2
2.4.4.6 WIND
This function is the same as described under APT in para 3.2.3.2.3
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Note!
The final glide calculation in TSK mode is calculated from the actual position to the finish point, via all
uncompleted turn points. Final glide to a single turn point or airport is available in the TP or APT modes.
The menu struThe structure is similar to the APT and TP. Graphic data about the start, TP confirmation zone and finish
line is particularly useful.
When approaching a TP, a NEAR message is displayed to inform the pilot that he is closing on the turn point. When the
glider enters the observation zone, then the message INSIDE is displayed.
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The tasks are numbered from 00 to 99 and the turn points building a task numbered from 0 to 9. Point 0 is always the start
point.
Note!
Using the ZOOM knob is possible to select tasks by simply rotating the knob. This function is active only from the main
navigation page. After each selection, the total task distance is shown for a short time to help to decide which task to
choose. The total task distance displayed is the sum of the length of all the task legs, plus any additional distance to reach
the start point.
Note!
Selection of a new task isn’t possible, if a task has been already started. Use RESTART first.
Voice!
After selection the total task distance will be expressed. After ESCAPE during flight the distance to go will follow.
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The active TSK can be edited at any time, doesn’t matter on the ground or during flight. An already over flown can not
be edited.
The expected time to complete the task is entered in hours and minutes. While this input is not obligatory, doing so will
allow progress to be monitored during an AAT which normally requires to be completed within a specific time window.
Once the task is started, this time runs toward zero and the extended ETA/ETE page will show a lot of additional
information (see flying LX 7007 pro IGC). The task time is possible to be adjusted any time also after the task has been
already started. See also capture Fly LX 7007
If a turn point is to be inserted, changed or deleted, the desired turn point is selected with the UP/DOWN selector and on
pressing ENTER, a sub menu opens up:
Up to five tasks of the 100 programmable (from 00 to 99) can be designated as AAT. Each individual task point can be
configured for an AAT by using ZONE and MOVE. If ZONE and MOVE do not appear on the sub menu, then five
tasks are already modified for AAT. The AAT modified tasks are active for three flights only. After the third flight all
sectors are set back to the default settings (as defined in SETUP/OBS.ZONES)This feature allows the competition pilot
to make three take offs without loosing the AAT information.
• ZONE- Using this function, an individual sector can be defined for each turn point of the task. In the following
example TP 0, the start sector at Thalmaes is defined
A21, A1, A2, R1 and R2 have the same meaning described in SETUP/OBS. ZONES (See capture 2.3.2.3)
The final option. AUTO NEXT defines what happens after reaching the programmed zone. When flying “normal” speed
tasks, with AUTO NEXT set to Y (Yes), the LX 7007 PRO IGC will change over to next turn point immediately after a
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fix is recorded in the sector. In an AAT this is not very useful, because of big sectors and the need to use the MOVE
function. Setting the AUTO NEXT to N (No) prevents the LX 7007 PRO IGC from switching to the next turn point when
reaching the sector. The pilot must switch over manually by making a short press of the START button. In the example
below an individual sector with 600 has been set at the first turn point and the automatic switch over disabled.
Example:
Selecting R1 more than 6 km, will set AUTO N automatically.
Start is default N, the TP will automatically change to N after MOVE function is activated.
Note!
Editing a task and the corresponding sectors can also be done during flight. (See 'Flying with the LX 7007 PRO IGC)
See capture 2.4.5.2.
• MOVE In an AAT the sectors are generally quite large; therefore it is reasonable to consider modifying the task
during flight. All AAT′s (max. 5, see above) offer this possibility. Moving of the turn points is allowed inside
the sector only.
Time left
Final glide difference till finish, three Min. glide ratio to reach the finish (safety
numbers and + or - altitude has been taken into account)
Having used MOVE-function,, the “new” point acquires a '#' as the first character of the name (very significant). The
sector and the reference point stay unchanged, but all navigation data is modified corresponding to the new (virtual) point.
For example, the final glide is now calculated around the new point, and the statistics are modified in the same way.
The point will move after using the rotary knobs UP/DOWN and ZOOM. The up down knob will move the turn point
radial and zoom will rotate the turn point. It is not possible to MOVE outside the sector. Use up down knob at first and
than zoom. Unless a specified task time (task edit) has been entered, the required speed and remaining time to complete
the task will not be displayed.
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Using of this page will give the pilot extremely important information about arrival, flying a task. Especially after using of
MOVE function during AAT.
Remaining distance
Required speed to reach finish
The remaining distance is the distance from actual position to the finish line. If the task has not yet been started, then this
distance includes the distance to reach start also.
The remaining time is the time left to finish the task, simple count down after task start (active only after input TIME in
TSK edit).
The required average speed is calculated from remaining distance and the remaining time.
Note!
ETA and ETE are calculated using the parameters defined in INIT under ETA (GS,MC,VAR). Default setting is VAR,
means daily vario average.
By pressing ESC, the ETA and ETE calculated to the actual TP are displayed for 3 seconds.
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Note!
The declaration will not change the instrument functions. The declaration is only the procedure to show that the flight
was planned before take off. All manipulation and functions of the LX 7007 PRO IGC will be the same whether the
task is declared or not. The only difference is in flight validation is that the declaration is recorded in the .IGC file.
Redeclaration during flight is not possible. Editing the task during the flight, or fly another task will not change
the declaration.
Pressing ENTER with the cursor on DECLARE will display the following sub menu:
All known methods (select, insert, and delete) can be used to change the declaration at this stage. Changing of
declaration will not change the TSK. The take off and start points as well as finish and landing points will usually be the
same. If these points are not identical in your task you have to change either start point or take off point as necessary.
Note!
If the task declaration procedure has not been made before take off and a believable task has been flown, then an
afterward declaration will be written into IGC file, such a declaration is not valid for official IGC flights (time of
declaration after landing), but can be used for pilot private flight evaluation. Only declarations made before the flight
(manually or via flight info data transfer) will fulfil IGC requirements.
Important!
The declaration is valid for one flight. After each landing a new “declare” procedure should follow. If the unit has been
switched off, without providing any flight, the declaration will remain.
Voice!
Task is declared.
Note!
For more details about declaration see chapter 3.1.4.2. A declaration transfer has no influence on any task stored in LX
7007, all tasks will all remain unchanged. The change of task data base is only possible after .da4 file transfer..
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This menu makes possible to input start Altitude and Ground speed limit, if this parameters are limited according to
competition regulation. See para 3.3.1 for details.
2.4.7 STATISTICS
There are two levels of statistics; flight statistics and task statistics. Flight statistics becomes active immediately after take
off and task statistics is activated once a start is made. (see Para 3.4.4.7) On ground Logg book is shown in this page.
2.4.7.2.1 LOGBOOK
These statistics are available after flight. The logbook shows the flights by date with take off and landing time. The
logbook entry will appear approximately 3 minutes after landing and is the signal that the flight is finished and that the
unit can be switched off.
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2.4.7.2.2 Statistics after flight
The LX 7007 PRO IGC provides post flight statistics and analysis. To start the procedure, select the flight from the
LOGBOOK and press ENTER.
The flown distance will appear if the unit has any task information (either a programmed TSK or a simple task - see para
3.4.4.7). If no task information is available, then the TASK NOT SPECIFIED message will appear. Speed is average
speed on task.
After pressing ENTER the pilot is able to recall the route flown and the barogram.
after ZOOM
To program ZOOM, press ENTER and a small cross will appear in the middle of the screen. Move the cross by rotating
ZOOM and the UP/DOWN selector. Press ENTER when the cross is positioned at the start of the area to be zoomed.
Repeat the procedure for a second cross and place at the end of the area to be zoomed. Press ENTER and the expanded
area will be displayed.
after zoom
The zoom procedure is similar, but there is no cross. After pressing ENTER, a vertical bar will appear which can be
moved (with UP/DOWN) and fixed with ENTER again. The same procedure is used to place the second bar.
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• COPY TO SD
After Enter the flight will be copied to SD card. The procedure will take some seconds.
Note!
The flight copied to the SD card will not be in .IGC format, but in LX original .LXN format (binary) .LXN files are also
secure files, means that they also include G record.
To convert .LXN to .IGC use LXe or SeeYou.
Conversion with Lxe is extremely simple. Open .LXN fight, click with right mouse somewhere in Flight Information
window and an option Convert will be offered. The new .IGC file will be located in the same directory as .LXN.
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There are two ways by which the vario indications can be corrected for total energy; electronic TE compensation based on
speed changes with time; and pneumatic compensation with a TE probe. When using pneumatic compensation after using
of TE probe, the LX 7007 BASIC does not process the signal at all. The quality of the TE compensation depends
entirely on the location, size and dimension of the TE tube. The installation must be leak-proof.
Note!
If electronic TE compensation is selected, then the TE(Pst) port should be connected to a good static pressure source. If
pneumatic compensation is selected, then the TE(Pst) port should be connected to the TE probe.
TE(Pst)
LX 7007
The LX system incorporates two configurable electronic filters in the circuitry. The first filter adjusts the time constant
and is adjustable between 0.5 and 5 seconds. The 0.5 setting is the fastest while the 5 setting provides maximum damping.
The second filter, called the Smart Vario, is a dynamic filter and controls the rate at which the vario indication moves.
When set to OFF, there is no restriction on the rate of movement of the vario indication other than the setting of the time
constant filter. When set to 1, the vario indication will not move faster than 1 m/s (2 kts) per second, while when set to 4,
the vario indication will not move faster than 4 m/s (8kts) per second. It should be noted that when set to 4, the vario
indication will move four times faster than when set to 1.
Summary:
• The Smart Vario should not be used in isolation but in conjunction with the setting of the time constant filter.
When the Smart Vario is activated, the time constant filter may need further adjustment to provide optimum
indications.
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2.5.2 Altimeter
The altimeter of LX 7007 PRO IGC is temperature compensated from -20ºC up to + 60ºC. The altimeter is calibrated from
0 to 6000m (20,000ft), but indication goes up to 8000m (26,000ft).
Important!
After correct field elevation input the altimeter indication will always be MSL (Mean sea Level).
• Switch the instrument ON, and wait some minutes (straight line on the barogram beginning)
• Set logtime to 1 second
• Place it in the chamber and carry out a short climb to about 100m (to start flight recorder)
• Bring the chamber pressure to exactly 1013.2 hPa
• Decrease the pressure by 1000m and hold for about 30 seconds
• Continue the procedure to 6000m
• Increase the pressure in 1000m steps back to 1013.2 hPa
• After reaching ground wait about 3 minutes and switch the instrument off
• Leave the instrument minimum 5 minutes off
• Download the last flight and print the barogram using the Lxe PC program
• Restore flight recorder settings
• Continuous audio signal in + possible (other kinds of signals can be chosen, see setup)
• No audio at correct speed (dead band).
Note!
The elevation of the finish point is imported from the TP database into the final glide altitude difference. If this
elevation is incorrect, or is set to zero, and the altimeter is set to QNH, then the final glide will be in error.
It is therefore important that the elevation of the goal is correctly entered in the TP database.
The safety altitude (reserve) input does not affect the glide difference indication which should be 0 m/ft during the
final glide. It simply means that the glider will arrive over the goal at the selected safety altitude.
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Note!
It is recommended to switch the unit ON some minutes before take off, to give time to the GPS receiver to acquire
enough satellites and that the flight recorder will build a base line. Longer time ON, will not reduce flight recorder
capacity due to circular logging during stop status.
If only one person fly’s the glider, then only his name should be programmed into the instrument through FLIGHT
INFO. The LX 7007 PRO IGC will then show the name of the pilot during the initialisation procedure and switch
automatically to the Set Elevation page. Don’t confirm SAVE TO PILOT LIST with Y.
Up to 30 pilots can be stored into the pilot list of the LX 7007 pro IGC. The first pilot has to be entered into the FLIGHT
INFO and then copied into the pilot list via ADD PILOT TO LIST (Y), this command will be activated automatically
after leaving of Flight info (ESC). Further pilots can be registered under SETUP / PILOTS with INSERT, or via
PC/PDA data transfer at any time. Pilots, who want to have their individual settings safe, should use EDIT (under
SETUP / PILOTS) and input a personal password. After password input only persons who will know the password will
be able to use protected name and settings.
Note!
Individual settings done by pilots will be automatically stored and will be recalled after mentioned pilots name will be
selected after power on. To keep individual data safe, the pilot is able to prevent his settings by a password, which is
available in SETUP/PILOTS.
After the initialisation routine, all pilots are selectable using the UP/DOWN selector and pressing ENTER. If the cursor
remains on the first letter of the pilot name, it indicates that more than one pilot name is stored and selection becomes
obligatory. The pilot name ‘UNKNOWN’ is always available and can be selected.
Note!
After selection of UNKNOWN the last active settings will be restored.
If the pilot name has been sent via PC or PDA (usually after declaration transfer) or input by hand and not saved (ADD
PILOT TO LIST N) to the pilot list, such a pilot will be treated like a temporary pilot and his data will be lost after a new
selection, but will remain after power off. Temporary pilot will overtake the last active settings.
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In Summary:
• If UNKNOWN pilot name is selected, then the settings from the last flight, irrespective of the pilot, will be used.
• If a Pilot without a password is selected, then the settings of the last flight by that pilot will be used.
• If a Pilot with a password is selected, another pilot is not able to use his name or alter any of his stored settings.
A temporary pilot (not included in the pilot list) will be offered, if transferred by PC or manual input until first new
selection. After first selection will be deleted permanently.
Note!
If a single pilot flies the glider in different configurations, then it is recommended that he uses the multi pilot option listing his
names as 'AN OTHER 15m' and 'AN OTHER 18m' for instance. This will ensure that the correct polar will be used as it is
one of the stored individual settings.
Voice!
Set pilot.
Voice!
Set elevation.
This setting is obligatory. The instrument will offer the last airport which was on the top of the NEAR AIRPORT list. If
this is OK, the pilot can either simply confirm the offered elevation, or alter it. After setting the elevation, an input of the
current QNH setting is called for. This is not mandatory, but very useful as by entering the QNH will enable the pilot to
subsequently alter it as necessary during the final glide. If the QNH is not entered, it can be ignored by pressing ESC, but
the pilot will then be unable to subsequently alter the QNH setting during the final glide.
Setting QNH
Note!
The unit will offer the elevation of the airfield which was on the top list in NEAR, just before regular power down.
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Note!
If the QNH is not set in the start up procedure, it can not subsequently be changed in flight.
Voice!
(Set QNH)
b)Check task
• Right TP´s, sequence ,distances between points , bearings and total distanc
• Check visually task geometry after using of zoom TSK
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Note!
Setting R1 bigger than 10km will set AUTO: N, means change over to next TP of an AAT will follow exclusively on
pilot demand.
To be able to exploit all benefits of LX 7007 AAT functionality it is strongly recommended to input the time which is
expected to complete the task.
The input depends on TSK distance, weather situation and pilot personal prediction. After successful input the third
task page will become complete and will show expected speed over the whole task. The speed is simple division of time
and the distance.
TSK time
Expected TSK speed
Note!
Minimum task time is usually set, by task setter. So, never input shorter time than declared in the task sheet. It is
suggested to input min. 10 minutes more to avoid premature finish line crossing.
If the expected task speed seems to be not realistic, use MOVE function to adapt TSK distance and consequently the
speed. MOVE function is available also on ground via edit.
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Inputs on LX 7007 regarding above mentioned task sheet.
Start: line 2x 3 km
TP 167SZEKU: combination of cylinder with cut out and cylinder, having user orientation
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Note!
Use task graphic page (zoom TSK) to verify, if the task shape corresponds to this given in the task sheet.
The task declaration procedure must be done before take off, if an IGC flight is planed. Declaration or redeclaration
during flight is impossible (IGC rules).
Note!
The declaration will be valid for one flight, after landing will be deactivated and a new procedure should follow. If the
unit will be switched off on ground the declaration will remain for unlimited time.
Voice!
Task is declared.
3.1.8 Using of PC
Many PC programs are able to transfer pilot and declaration data directly to LX 7007. Please check functionality before
using.
All mentioned programs will send pilot and task data at the same time. The pilot data will be stored like temporary data
and will be deleted after first new pilot selection.
Note!
It is not rentable to use points which are not included into LX 7007data base. After having transferred such a declaration,
the navigation will not be possible without adding of missing points.
We suggest to prepare a .da4 or .CUP file including the task which is intended be flown, transfer TPand TSK data to LX
7007 and provide manually declaration.
Many PDA programs are able to transfer pilot and declaration data directly to LX 7007. Please check functionality before
using. Recommended is ConnectLX/ConnectMe, available for free on www.lxnavigation or www.naviter.si . The
program is already part of a CD delivered with the unit.
Note!
Using of ConnectLX/ConnectMe separate pilots name and surname with dot. Opposite there will be no separation
between name and surname in the LX 7007 flight declaration record. The declaration done via ConnectMe/ConnectLX
will not influence TSK stored in LX 7007, means no task prepared for navigation. The pilot should do it manually, or
using other programs.
• Turn point
• Task
• Statistics
All other modes are not available during Competition Mode active time, of course the Competition Mode can be easily
disabled and all LX 7007 modes will be immediately ready.
A short cut to Setup will work after a long press on MC. This function is active exclusively in Competition mode.
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To enable Competition mode is necessary to use SETUP/ COMP. MODE menu and select Competition Mode enabled.
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• Wait until the message INSIDE appears on the display accompanied with an audio signal or voice. , This indicates
that the glider is in the start sector. Before entering a NEAR message will inform about approaching to the sector.
This message will be activated as the glider will enter 1 km cylinder. Having big sectors this message may not appear
Note!
A task can not be started on the ground.
A very clear indication that the start has been armed is change of navigation data. The navigation data will change
toward first Turn point. The real start of the task will not happen at this moment. It will happen immediately after the
glider will cross the start sector line. This makes start procedure extremely simple, stress less and offers an accurate task
statistics, as the statistics will be activated immediately after crossing the start line.
LX 7007 V 1.2 offers a very useful help, if the altitude and or ground speed at the line crossing are limited. Both limits
are able to be input in TSK Menu/ START OPTIONS.
Note!
The altitude input should be in MSL.
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A good start will be indicated with an info page which will be removed after 15 seconds and a bad start will be
accompanied with a warning, but this will remain until pilot confirmation.
It is also possible to start a task, while the glider is outside the start sector. In this case the pilot has to press START for
a longer time (about 6 sec), but in any case long enough until the TSK navigation data to the first TP appears.
Confirming RESTART with Y will restore the actual task. The task is now ready for new start. The restart has no
influence on recorded data or declaration.
Note!
After a task has been started, it is not possible to select a new one. Use RESTART and SELECTafter.
By default, the LX 7007 PRO IGC switches over (automatically) to the next turn point, as soon as one fix is recorded in
the sector of the actual TP. This situation will be accompanied with INSIDE message, an audio alarm and voice, if Voice
Module is installed.
If a turn point can not be reached, the pilot can manually switch (jump over) to the next turn point by pressing START
for approx. 6 sec. (just watch navigation data). Alternatively, he can delete the unreachable turn point in the TASK /
EDIT (recommended procedure). Neither action has any effect on the declaration!
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Original TP
Moved TP
The turnpoint will move continuously with the glider, as long as the glider will remain in the sector. Of course all
ETA/ETE data and the distance will 100% correspond to the new situation. To switch over to next TP simple press Start
button (short press).
The most important distinction between auto and manual move is this that after manual use predicted ATA/ETE and
distance will be offered and by auto move momentary situation is taken in account.
Once the task has been started, the MOVE function is immediately available for the actual TP on pressing ENTER,
irrespective of which navigation page is selected.
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Note!
It is recommended to observe average speed during move procedure to keep speed realistic.
To change over to next TP a short press on START button is absolutely necessary, after the glider position is still inside
the sector. MOVE doesn’t matter.
Note!
After MOVE had been used and, the START pressed the actual glider position will be taken as an AAT turn point
(some kind of automatic move) . This will ensure realistic ETA, ETE, remained distance and required average speed
data. If there was no MOVE at all, the default TP data will be taken in calculation and such a situation will cause wrong
statistics information.
Generally it is not necessary to fly close to the moved point. A decision to switch over to next point may happen anywhere
in the sector. This act will immediately update the task and also ETA, ETE, the distance and required average speed to
reach finish.
Example:
Voice!
Next turn point
Note!
The task start time will be set automatically and will correspond to the last fix data inside the sector. It doesn’t depend on
time at which the start button has been pressed.
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Note!
If the finish regulations prescribe entering a cylinder, usually 2 km radius with a base of 200m, then program the finish
zone to the cylinder parameters and set the safety altitude in INIT to the height of the base of the cylinder. When on the
final glide, MOVE the finish point to the border of the cylinder and all it is then necessary to do is to fly the glider to keep
the final glide deviation on 0m.
IGC Regulations require a straight line (base line) in the barogram at the beginning and end of the flight. For this reason
that it is recommended not to switch off the unit OFF immediately after landing, but to wait a few minutes. About 3
minutes after landing, the following message will appear on the screen:
Let the message time out a new message will appear saying that the SECURITY algorithm is being calculated. Pressing
ENTER before the screen times out will allow the flight to continue until the unit is powered down.
This message will remain for about one minute and during this time the instrument is writing the security information that
validates the .IGC file. When it is finished, it is safe to switch off the instrument. Confirmation that the procedure is
complete can be checked by selecting the Statistics page: if the logbook is shown, then the procedure is finished. Never
switch off the unit while it is CALCULATING SECURITY. If the unit is accidentally switched off immediately after
landing, it will not cause any problem. When switched ON again, the calculating security message will appear for a
minute or so.
The simplest way is using of SD card. Otherwise the pilot has to use PDA or PC.
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Immediately after take off, the current position will be considered to be a start point. On reaching a TP or APT which
has been selected in TP or APT mode, the point will be treated as a confirmed TP in a simple task and so on. If there is no
TP or APT close, a marker setting will substitute the missing turnpoint. A short press on Start in upper navigation page of
TP will set a marker.
To perform more realistic situation, the pilot is able to define his start position any time. After RESTART, the position at
the time of the restart will be taken as new start point of a simple task.
Voice!
Near.
Pilot has in fact no influence on this calculation, it is only important to select turnpoint or airport and to near the point.
Having no close APT or TP a marker setting will set a temporary turnpoint.
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Start position is takeoff and also “Home “is the same position. Both points are set automatically. What actually the pilot
has to do is to become near to the TP or APT. In case of no near APT or TP a manual Marker setting will substitute a
real TP. Marker can be easily set after short press on Start button in TP mode.
C
D
Bold lines (A,B,and C) illustrate already done legs which distances are fix. Legs D and C is flexible, as the pilot didn’t set
any marker.
Distance done: A+B+C+D
Total distance to home: A+B+C+D+E
Note!
Restart will not influence home position, it will influence only start position.
Some additionally help was developed to make pilots searching for the centre of climbing easier.
• After lowest ZOOM, rotate one step to the right and a special graphic page called CLIMB will open.
A glider symbol with its route done in the last 60 seconds will be present, each second one sample. Additionally
to the position data vario is sampled and a maximum is calculated. The maximum is designated like dot with the
biggest diameter. The pilot should steer to fly into this area.
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Around the wind vector is build a circular display which dots shows vario samples. The same philosophy like by CLIMB
display was taken and the fattest dot shows vario maximum. A small glider symbol is positioned always on the left or on
the right side and its position is always stable. During right circles the symbol will be on the left side and vice versa. The
pilot should imagine his position in the glider symbol and wait until vario maximum will meet the glider.
The wind vector isn’t involved.
As the glider will start circling the altitude gain indicator will became active and will show continuously altitude gain of
the actual thermal. The circling detection runs automatically and the pilot isn’t able to influence the process.
Altitude gain
As the glider will leave the thermal and will continue straight away a total average of the last thermal will be shown until
next circling.
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Total average
Total average may be also inquired during climbing period, it is necessary to switch into SC for a short time.
Many PDA running programs will operate using NMEA data send out of LX 7007 PDA interface. Additionally data
sentences including altitude, vario, task data, etc. to drive LX Mobile, SeeYou Mobile, Winpilot or Navigator are active
after appropriate setting in Setup of LX 7007.
A suitable PDA program called LX Mobile was developed to optimise interaction LX 7007 – PDA. Using of this program
will save a lot of pilot’s time, while LX Mobile practically doesn’t need any manipulation during the flight.
Note!
LX Mobile is a part of delivery, available on CD and delivered with the unit for free.
Note!
Use following NMEA data sentences to run LX Mobile:
GGA, RMC, LXWP_ and LXTSK
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Note!
The unit is equipped with three physically separated com ports, which means no data collision even all possible devices
connected and switched on.
Using of LX7007 PRO IGC in conjunction with a LX20 or Colibri, is possible to prepare a flight at home or during the
competition briefing, and then when at the airfield use the LX20 or Colibri as a data source for LX 7007 PRO IGC.
Similarly, a task can be programmed in a PC and then transferred to a LX20 or Colibri for subsequent loading into the
LX7000 PRO IGC.
Using of a PDA will do the same, but additionally offers downloading of flights, which means practically no use of PC in
cockpit any more. Flying a competition PDA can be used like data transportation medium Glider – Scoring office, while
the flights stored in PDA includes secure data.
• LXe Windows program for communication, basic flight evaluation and database management.
• LXMobile moving map PDA program, manual and program available on LXe CD.
• LxasBrowser for airspace management and its manual.
• ConnectLX/connectMe for data transfer LX 7007 - PDA.
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Note!
The LX 7007 pro IGC uses .CUB format of airspace data structure. Ensure that the version of LXe used to load airspace
is build 13 January 2006 or later; never use old versions of LXe to load airspace.
Communication with a PC is via the RS232 serial COM port. If your computer only has an USB port and no real serial
COM port, then you will need to obtain an USB to serial adapter, available in every computer shop. To couple the unit to
the COM port, a special cable is supplied with the LX 7007 PRO IGC which terminates in a SUB D 9 pin socket, on the
PC side.
• LXe Windows program for communication, basic flight evaluation and database management. The user manual is
available on LXe CD or www.lxnavigation.si.
• LXMobile moving map PDA program
• LxasBrowser for airspace management and its manual.
• ConnectLX for communication with PDA
Using the LXe program, the following procedures can be carried out:
• Read logger
• Read *.da4 (TP and TSK files)
• Read flight info
• Write *.da4 (TP and TSK files)
• Write flight info *.hdr
• Write APT
• Write airspace (.CUB files only)
LXe will automatically recognise an instrument requesting .CUB file and will offer browse function to find adequate
.CUB airspace file. All 6 sections of the airspace could be transferred in one shot. The procedure:
Another very useful function of LXe is the preparation of task details such as start, TP and finish sectors. Using the menu
ZONES in Lxe, the details of AAT sectors can also be programmed. All this data can then be transferred to the LX7000
PRO IGC.
LXe can also be used to update the APT and airspace database. Such updates are free and no update code is necessary
any more.
Note!
LX 7007 has a memory capacity to store maximal 6 .CUB airspace files. To replace one section with another simple load
a new one. Flying a competition where some special versions of airspace are issued, overwrite the airspace, which you
normally don’t use, to prevent missing of airspace data after returning home.
CONNECT indicates that both LX 7007 PRO IGC and PC have established Cconnection and are ready for data exchange.
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• Establish CONNECT
• Press on Transfer
• Select Write CUB airspace and click on CUB manager
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• Use right mouse click on airspace which you want to replace, a browse function will allow you to select any
.cub.
• Press on Synchronyze to transfer checked files into LX 7007.
IGC Shell program (developed by IGC) in conjunction with LXN-IGC.DLL can be used for flight download, conversion
to IGC format and for flight validation. Both programs are available on www.fai.org/gliding/gnss/freeware.asp.
This kind of communication is mostly used by competitions, for private use we recommend LXe.
4.1.6.1 General
90% or more problems causes from PC side. Practically no problems on LX hardware found till now.
Having mentioned problems, please go carefully through that document, having too little knowledge about PC operating
system, please contact experts.
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• No ports available
Reasons:
o PC has no serial ports (LAPTOP with USB only – the only solution is USB to RS232 adapter –
available in computer shops – necessary to install drivers
USB-232 adapter should be plugged in before starting LXe
o Ports are occupied by another applications – programs (E.g. Active sync program for communication
with PDA's)
Disabled
ActiveSync
Enabled
ActivSync
After right mouse click on ActiveSync symbol in task bar, choose Connection
settings... and disable it. (PC's with only one comm. port).
Normally PC has more than one USB port. On first use of USB/232 adapter,
operating system will detect new USB device. Wizard will guide you through
setup process of drivers for specified USB/232 adapter. After successfully
installation of USB driver Lxe will detect new additional comm. port. Usually the
number of new comport is higher than 4. (COM5, COM6...)
It's recommended to use always the same USB port on PC (physically). If you use
another USB port, new installation of USB/232 driver will be necessary.
Operating system will add next free communication port.
Symptoms:
• Baud rate speed is not constant (oscillating from 0k to 19k)
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Workaround:
• Reduce communication speed to 9600 bps or lower and do the same on LX unit. (that is a typical problem by
laptops using USB adapter )
• Reduce block size (Options/ Advanced)
Haven't found any solution, please use Help→Troubleshooting form of Lxe and send it to [email protected]
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Note!
Cable to Connect LX 7007 and nearly all types of iPAQ is delivery included,
Cable LX 1638 will connect:
H22xx, H38xx, H39xx, H41xx, H43xx, H51xx, H54xx in H55xx, H4700
Cable 1636 will Connect:
36xx, 37xx,31xx
Users who didn’t install 1638 or 1636 cable, means they don’t use PDA as a secondary navigation system, are able to
connect PDA via 5P round connector which is normally used for PC communication. In that case a 536 or 538 cable
should be ordered. Using of this situation PC port and not PDA port on LX 7007 should be activated during connect
procedure.
Using of third party PDA programs check their functionality at first.
Run ConnectLX/ConnectMe and select Device type like COLIBRI…..LX7000, define com port ( com 1) and other
necessary parameters; suggested com speed is 19200 bps.
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Procedure on LX 7007:
Select TRANSFER/PDA on LX 7007and press Enter. After AUTODECT procedure, a very typical message CONNECT
will appear on the LX 7007 screen.
Note!
Never run TRANSFER on LX 7007, before PDA is ready for communication
Define art of transfer using Actions menu on PDA and proceed with Next. For details see ConnectMe manual on
www.seeyou.ws.
Note!
Having problems with connection to PDA; make sure those other applications like SeeYou Mobile….. are regularly
closed, otherwise they occupies the com port. Close the applications using EXIT.
After any success, use reset button on your PDA.
Note!
TP/TSK files (Upload waypoints and tasks to device) can be uploaded to the LX7007 in .da4 (LX format) or in .cup
(SeeYou format). This allows using SeeYou mobile for TP/TSK file creation and ConnectLX/ConnectMe for uploading.
Using this way the conversion .cup ► .da4 will be done automatically.
Respect LX 7007 TP capacity!
Recommended program is ConnecMe/ConnectLx. The connect procedure is the same as described in 4.21. See also
ConnectMe manual. Use Download flights from device option, and follow Connect/Me instructions.
Note!
Recommended PDA settings:
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Note!
LX 7007 powers Colibri or LX 20-2000 units connected to the LX 7007 IGC port. For older LX 20 versions order
appropriate cable.
To establish data transfer with the LX20 use the following steps:
The LX 7007 PRO IGC acts as a master device and forces the LX 20 to respond to the commands.
READ TP/TSK
READ INFO
READ ZONES
WITE TP/TSK
WRITE INFO
WRITE ZONES
Read means LX 7007 PRO IGC will read data from LX 20 or Colibri and vice versa.
Read zones means copy of confirmation zones architecture from Colibri or LX 20 and write means vice versa.
Write setup will write logger setup (recording intervals etc) from LX 7007 pro IGC into LX20 or Colibri.
After Read/Write INFO data transfer, the flight declaration including pilot data will be transferred.
Note!
To Connect LX 20-2000 use cable delivered with LX 7007, the cable should be plugged into IGC marked telephone type
Connector. Using of 6 pole cable doesn’t matter. Having an older unit order an adequate cable
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Note!
To connect Colibri use cable delivered with LX 7007, the cable should be plugged into IGC marked telephone type
connector. Using of 6 pole cable doesn’t matter. Using of this configuration will also power Colibri from LX 7007.
Use Windows copy commands to carry data from hard disc to the SD card. Respect that the individual files should be
copied into corresponding folders.
Select TRANSFER and use option SD/MMC. A very obvious menu will open:
After item selection and Enter the data exchange procedure will start. Any data exchange is extremely fast and needs
typically some seconds.
Note!
To leave menu use exclusively ESCAPE.
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Use Export function of LXe to copy any .cub airspace file to the SD card.. After using of Export Airports otion the
momentary active airport data base will be converted into .LXA format and this data is suitable to be transferred to the
LX 7007 via SD card.
• Settings are not able to be prepared or edit on PC, it is only possible to store actual personal settings and to reload
them back
• Airports in .LXA format. Any LX airport data base may be converted to .LXA format after using of LXe
EXPORT function. Click on File and confirm Export.
After Enter
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Note!
After Write to SD command has been activated, a file name consists of date and time will be offered. The name can be
directly modified by user.
After Read command all files of the directory will be offered and selection should be carried out.
Any flight from LX 7007 Logbook can be any time downloaded to the card. After Enter on flight of interest use
COPY TO SD command.
After Enter the flight will be copied to SD card. The procedure will take some seconds.
Note!
The flight copied to the SD card will not match .IGC format, but LX original .LXN format (binary). .LXN files are also
secure files, means that they also includes G record.
To convert .LXN to .IGC use LXe or SeeYou.
Conversion with LXe is extremely simple. Open .LXN fight, click with right mouse somewhere in Flight Information
window and an option Convert will be offered. The new .IGC file will be located in the same directory as .LXN.
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5 Installation
The LX 7007 PRO IGC main unit (LX 7000 DU) needs one standard 80mm cut-out. The Vario sensor unit (LX 7007
AU) and any additional vario indicators need a standard 57mm cut-out each.
Three pressure Connectors are fitted to the back of the LX 7007 AU. A label shows their functions.
If the unit is to be configured for electronic TE compensation, then the Connections are as follows:
• TE/Pst Static
• Pst Static
• Ptot Pitot or Total pressure
If the unit is to be configured for pneumatic TE compensation using a TE tube, then the Connections are:
• TE/Pst TE tube
• Pst Static
• Ptot Pitot or Total pressure
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Note!
If the Ptot and Static are connected the wrong way around, there will be no integrator reading (average climb) during the
flight. The LX 7007 DU (80 mm unit) is connected to 12 volt power via the 15 SUB D connector. LX 7007 DU and LX
7007 AU (57 mm ) units are connected via the 485 bus and the connectors are marked like 1-1.
Please check, if both units are connected correctly, before first power on. The power wires (red and blue) should be
connected to the 80mm unit.
Note!
There is no fuse in the instrument so it is VERY IMPORTANT to use an external fuse (max. 3A). Power supply
cables should use a minimum of 0.5mm² wires (20 avg).
To prevent damages on LX 7007 80mm unit after a short on 485 bus, a fuse of blade type (the same fuses are used in
modern cars and therefore available on petrol stations) is built on the rear side of the unit. After a short happened 57 mm
unit will not work any more, but the reason is not the defect of 57mm unit, but the bowled fuse. Use 3 A fast acting blade
type fuse (violet).
• Prepare the cut-out in the instrument panel according to the drilling template.
• Remove the press-in covers from the four main selectors on the LX 7007 PRO IGC. You can now see the mounting
screws.
• While holding the knobs, slacken the screws with a screwdriver. Now the knobs can be removed (never use power to
remove the knobs, you can damage rotary switches). By problems hit on the slacken screw a little bit.
• Remove the four special type screws.
• Position the LX 7007 PRO IGC in the cut-out in the instrument panel.
• Tighten the LX 7007 PRO IGC with the special screws (8 mm tool).
• Tighten the knobs and replace the covers
• LX 7007 AU doesn’t need any changes having standard 57 mm cut-out.
instrument panel
selector axis
LX7007
LX5000
press-in cover
rotary knob
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Mounting Template:
6mm
°80.0mmh11
°89.0mm
Shield
Setting Taster: will change over (SC/VAR) after each press on the push button. Set this after using of LX Remote.
Wire
SC, Marked
cable
Shield
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5.5 Wiring
LX 7007 ANALOG UNIT Wiring 1
yellow A 1
6
SUBD9 / male
RS485 - IN
red
+12V white 7
30 cm
black B 4
9
GND shield 5
8 +1 2 V DC IN
15 Chinch
7 30cm
SUBD15 Connector / female
14 AUDIO OUT
LX7007 ANALOG UNIT
6
13 Speaker
SC
5 B
12 A
4 SP EA KER 0.5m
11 RXD SC switch
3 T XD
10 VP
2
9 GND CONNECTED
1
VP switch
SUBD9 / female
6
RS485 - OUT
red
+12V white 7
black B 4
9
GND shield 5
8
15
SUBD15 Connector / female
7
LX7007 DIGITAL UNIT
14 +1 2 V DC O UT
6 150cm
TEMP. SENZOR
13 VP
5 B GND
1
12 A
4 OUT _T EM P ERA T URE TEMP
2
11 RXD
3 T XD
10
3 LX5PC CABLE PC
2 GND 1
9 GND 1.5 m 6
1 GND BINDER 5Pin Male BINDER 5Pin Female 2
50cm 7 PC
White RXD 1 1 PC-RS232C 1 1 Black 3
Red +12V 2 2 2 8
Black TXD 3 3 3 3 White 4
4 4 9 SUBD 9 Female
Shield GND 5 5 5 5 Shield 5
COLIBRI OR LX20-2000
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black B 4
9
GND shield 5
8
15
SUBD15 Connector / female
7
LX7007 DIGITAL UNIT
14 +1 2 V DC O UT
6 150cm
TEMP. SENZOR
13 VP
5 B GND
1
12 A
4 O UT _T EM P ERA T URE TEMP
2
11 RXD
3 T XD
10
3 LX5PC CABLE PC
2 GND 1
9 GND 150 cm 6
1 GND BINDER 5Pin Male BINDER 5Pin Female 2
50cm 7 PC
White RXD 1 1 PC-RS232C 1 1 Black 3
Red +12V 2 2 2 8
Black TXD 3 3 3 3 White 4
4 4 9 SUBD 9 Female
Shield GND 5 5 5 5 Shield 5
GND 6
2 RX RX Black 2
LX20 RS232
3 TX 7
4 TX Red 3
5 8
6 4
9
GND White 5
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6 Ground school
The LX 7007 DU unit is prepared to run in simulator mode. The best solution is to connect the unit to Condor flight
simulator; in that case the LX 7007 is capable to receive position data and also altitude information from the
simulator. The unit will change over to flying mode automatically after ground sped will be detected. This imagine a
very real situation, ensures statistics data and also final glide training. In general, every simulator which sends GGA
and RMC sentences at 4800 bps is acceptable (LXsim). In that case the altitude information will miss.
6.1 HW configuration
It is recommended to use Colibri power and data set (Ord. Nr.COL-AC-PC), which will power and also connect
your LX 7007 to PC.
220VAC
PC
Use exclusively IGC marked connector on LX 7007. Using of Colibri adapter makes also possible to arrange
communication PC - LX 7007 after IGC item is selected in TRANSFER. Original wiring may be also used, in that
case use 5P round connector and the PC cable.
Note!
It is not possible to produce valid flights that way.
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7 Options
7.1 Flarm option
Flarm is a collision avoidance system developed by Flarm Technologies from Switzerland. LX Navigation and
Flarm Technologies signed a contract under which LX Navigation got rights to integrate Flarm technology into LX
Navigation products.
A Flarm module consists of following main parts.
• GPS receiver
• Microcontroller unit
• Radio Transceiver
• Pressure altimeter
• Flarm external indicator
Note!
It is also possible to replace Flarm external indicator (LED) with Flarm graphic display. Even using both in parallel
is possible.
The GPS receiver defines position of the glider, the microcontroller is responsible for collision prediction
calculations and the transceiver is sending and receiving data.
7.1.1 Configuration
All electronical parts are integrated into LX 7007 cabinet an exception is radio communication antenna and Flarm
External Display. See capture 7.1.2. There is no manipulation or inputs on LX 7007 side at all. Some inputs are
possible on external display.
Flarm External Display is mainly used like collision warning interface and status indicator. To connect both units
use original cable (6P-6P telephone type) delivered with the unit. Use connector on the back side of the LX 7007
marked FLARM. The unit is powered from LX7007. Delivered is an external display developed by LX Navigation,
which is slightly adapted to work with LX 7007.
• 10 radial positioned red LEDs, defines direction to the near glider (top LEDactive means frontal collision
risk)
• 2 additionally red light emitting diodes marked like above and below informs about vertical position of the
glider, which is close.
• Mode button is used to control the unit, see table below
• 5 green status LEDs. Power indicates presence of power and data (blinking, if no data received from Flarm
unit), GPS status (bad blinking), Tx transmit detection, Rx receive detection.
• WARNING Mode will activate a red blinking diode and an audio alarm will be executed, if there is a
collision prediction.
• NEAREST Mode will show the position of nearest glider, red LED will light permanently and there will
be no audio. The unit will change over to Warning Mode automatically, if warning criteria will be
fulfilled and will continue in NEAREST after warning will disappear.
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• Pressing of MODE selector for approximately 4 seconds will deactivate Flarm external display for 5
minutes, no warnings and no near information will be displayed during this period. A very typical
situation only Power LED on will characterize this status.
Note!
To change mode of operation press MODE button for approximately 2 seconds. If the radial LEDs will run from top
toward bottom means change over to NEAREST and vice versa. After new power on, the mode active before
switching off will remain.
• Obstacles
Flarm electronic is capable to store coordinates of obstacles which could cause collisions during flight. This data is
available on www.flarm.com, use Flarm tools to transfer, and respect capture 7.1.7.
An obstacle warning will be activated, if an obstacle is to be found in the front of the glider.
After a low level warning has been activated two upper and two lower LEDs will be active (such a situation will
newer appear by glider collision risk). Medium and high risk will be indicated with more LEDs active and audio
signal.
This type of display is 100% compatible to LX 7007 Flarm output and may be used instead of LED version . See
manual for details.
This unit is an air norm unit and replaces LED version also.
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7.1.1.2 Settings
Using of mode selector key is possible to adjust some parameters of external display. Disconnect the unit, press
mode selector and hold, power on, hold mode selector for about 4 seconds. The display parameters can be defined
pressing mode selector for approximately 2 seconds and observing green LEDs. To move in-between parameter
press short mode and observe red LEDs.
Parameter LED Red LED Red LED Red LED Red Red Red LED
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018˚ ˚
054˚ ˚
090˚ ˚
LED126˚ LED162 ˚ ˚
198˚
Twin confg. Tx PIC PAX
Baudrate Tx+Rx 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps ------- 38400 bps 57600 bps
Note!
In conjunction with LX 7007 use exclusively 19200 bps.
If two units will work in parallel (double seater), one unit must be PIC and another PAX.
7.1.2 Installation
The position of radio communication antenna is extremely important, bad installation will reduce the system range
dramatically. It is hardly recommended to install the antenna on the top of the instrument panel, a suitable
aluminium round plate having a diameter about 12cm is used as a back plane and approximately 10 cm long rubber
antenna is used like radiator. The metal plate may be mounted outside or inside of the instrument panel. If carbon is
used, use only top mounting variant.
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Note!
The antenna position must be as much as possible vertical. Use only original antenna which is always delivered with
the unit. Use original cable to Connect LX 7007 and antenna. Never use antenna without original aluminium ground
plane. Having no space to install metal back plane, dipole variant of antenna is available.
The Flarm external display is a small unit and can be placed somewhere on the instrument panel. To fix the device
use self adhesive back side of the device. If a position on the top of the instrument panel will be chosen, LX
Navigation offers a suitable box.
After LX 7007 has been switched on the Flarm External Indicator will receive power and will pass initial routine
which will take several seconds.
1.Power LED indicates presence of power, blinking means no data received from 7007
2.GPS LED informs about GPS status, blinking GPS bad, light GPS OK
3.Tx indicates transmission, only active by GPS OK (blinking)
4.Rx indicates presence of another Flarm
5. Check functionality of mode key, each short press will activate audio for a short time
Note!
After installation obligatory check functionality from 1 to 3 and 5.
Error messages
After Flarm failure will be detected the LX 7007 will show this situation during booting routine like Flarm self test
not OK.
ID of selected glider
Range
Vario of selected gl.
The central positioned glider which silhouette is not bold, illustrates reference point of the system in fact this is the
glider where the pilot is sitting.
Character A can have + or – sign; + means above and – means below in meters or ft.
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As the Flarm ID number of the near glider doesn’t say a lot of, a customisation of mentioned ID is possible for
known gliders. If one known glider is in radio range the pilot is able to customize its ID into more covenant form, let
say competition number or something similar. After customisation this particular glider will always be represented
with its customized ID. The procedure:
-press enter and a menu will open, select successive number and input custom ID
LX 7007 has space to store up to 10 customized Flarm IDs. An already customized ID can be edit at any time.
Some pilots are using so called Privacy function, also called as Stealt. Doing this they transmit only minimum
collision relevant data and such a gliders are not described with glider symbol, they are present like dots on the LX
7007 display. The command to activate Privacy function and vice versa can be also sent from LX 7007, after using
of Seup/Flarm.
Note!
Respect all limitations listed in mentioned documents.
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Flarm is a separate board integrated into LX 7007 housing. The only way to provide firmware update is to connect
Flarm board with PC. A suitable cable designated as Flarm
Update cable (Ord. nr. LX7-F-UD-cable) is delivered with every unit.
It is necessary to disconnect Flarm external display and to plug 6P telephone type connector of the Flarm update
cable into FLARM marked socket of LX 7007.
If FLARM marked connector isn’t easy to reach, use a RJ11 female to female interface which is available in nearly
every telephone shop. This will make possible to connect the update cable close to the Flarm External display and
this position is normally easy to reach.
LX 7007
PC
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Procedure Nr.1
• Switch LX 7007 ON and wait until booting will finish
• Run Flarm tool (a free com port will be selected automatically)
Note!
If Flarm will not connect, close Flarm Tool and try again.
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Procedure Nr.2
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• Follow Wizard
• The update will run automatically
• After a PC message “ The device has successfully been updated” , click on Finish
• Press Enter on LX 7007
• Switch LX 7007 off and after ON
• Reconnect Flarm external display and provide functional test
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Sensor
7.2.1 General
The compass module is an electronic compass device (magnetic field sensor), which was developed for the LX 7007
PRO IGC. The LX 7007 PRO IGC recognizes the compass module automatically when it is coupled onto the 485
bus. This manual is valid for LX 7000 also. The only configuration settings needed relate to the compensation
procedure. An indication that the compass module is connected is the appearance of magnetic HDG reading on
navigation page 3 of the LX 7007 PRO IGC.
Note!
Heading indication is default Magnetic, after a change of setting in UNITS the indicated heading may be True.
The compass module not only permits the display of magnetic heading but also permits the calculation of the wind
vector in straight flight. The wind vector is calculated using the triangle of velocities method, where the vectors of
ground speed with track, TAS with compass heading, and the wind vector form a triangle of velocities.
Wind
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The angular difference between HDG and TRK depends on the magnitude of the wind vector and is normally quite
small, which means that the measurement has to be quite precise if accuracy is to be achieved. While the GPS data
(TRK and GS) is precise, small inaccuracies in the heading of about 5° can cause errors of up to 25km/h in the wind
strength. This method only works during straight flight and the calculation is stopped as soon as HDG and TAS
change rapidly as occurs when the glider is turning.
The device consists of two parts, a compass sensor and electronic device. The compass sensor should be built
somewhere far from iron parts, which can cause errors in reading. Respect flight direction arrow and install the unit
horizontal. All Connections are plug_and_play, so there is no mistake possible. A 485 splitting unit to extend LX
485 bus is included. The box with electronic could be installed on the convenient place in the glider, orientation
doesn’t matter.
The orientation is clearly marked on the label which is on the bottom of the unit.
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2. Set the cursor on N and press ENTER (actual measured HDG is displayed).
4. Set the cursor on 45°, rotate the aircraft to 45°° press enter, stabilize reading and press enter again to store the
measured value
Example:
1.
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Important!
Switch the unit OFF, by using esc/off button to store calibration data properly. The calibration data will remain until
next calibration procedure.
Switch the LX 7007 PRO IGC back to Nav.-Page 3 and check again all 8 directions. The error should now be less
than 10 – 20 (better to have 10 !). If the errors are larger, then one should search for faults in installation or in the
adjustment procedure. When the final test is satisfactory, your LX 7007 PRO IGC is ready to calculate the wind
with the compass method.
Note!
The calibration is specific for your combination of aircraft and compass, which means you, can not transfer the
compass to another aircraft while using the same calibration values.
The parameters are stored in an EEPROM, so they will not get deleted when a memory initialization is performed or
the internal Li-battery is exchanged.
It is recommended to repeat the calibration procedure every year.
The correct input of local mg. variation is absolutely necessary, use INIT/QNH RES menu. Wrong mg. variation
may degrade wind calculation significant.
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7.3.1.1 General
All necessary electronic is built into the top of the stick and only for wires should be provided from the handle tube
to the interface unit, this solution makes the installation very easy. Additionally two shielded cables are used for
speed command key and PTT.
Note!
Don’t forget to initialize speed command input setting to TASTER (SETUP/INPUT)
Note!
The stick is delivered in three diameters, 19.3, 20 and 24 mm. LS gliders requests 24mm, all other glider types will
accept 20mm.
• Interface printed circuit board which connects wires coming out from the stick to the LX 7007 485 system bus.
Note!
After successfully installation, there is no special setting required on LX 7007 side, a very clear message “REMOTE
DETECTED” during booting routine will inform about presence of this interface.
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8 Revision history
Apr 2005 1.0 NEW DONE
Jan.2006 1.04, Flarm option,
Jan 2007 1.048
Mrch 2008 1.11
June 2008 1.2,alt.gain, total average,comp. mode, start monitor
Feb.2009 2.0, DME, auto move
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