LXI LX7007 User Manual

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LX 7007 pro IGC V1.0

Apr.2005

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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

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).

T. POINT This is simply a turn point at which it is not possible to land

AIRPORT This is an airport used as a turn point
OUTLAND This is a turn point at which an outlanding is possible

MARKER This is used to designate a temporary point, such as a good thermal source. It is deleted when the

instrument is switched off






2.1.2.8 EDIT PILOTS (Pilot list)

The LX 7007 PRO IGC has the capability of storing up to 30 pilots names, each with their specific configuration
preferences. The list is active as soon as the first pilot has been entered under FLIGHT INFO and copied into the pilot
list. (see para 3.1.1.2 - FLIGHT INFO and para 3.4.1)

Advises that this pilot is active

and his configuration is selected

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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