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1. O Target name Target 3 Targe Display options C Distance to target Dis 3 lt no Toggle map C Steering course To 3 lt no Toggle terrain Bearing to target Brg 3 lt noa Tooge meet O Magnetic bearing to target 3 no a eeng el z Track over ground Trk 3 lt no a Toggle FAI area O Magnetic track over ground 3 lt no a Rotate FAI area Radial Radial 3 lt no a Menu M Speed over ground GS 2 lt no a ad Y Local time Time 1 lt no a Me decrease C Arrival time ETA 3 lt no a Volume increase _ Estimated time enroute ETE 3 lt no a Volume decrease Nearest outlanding Near Out 3 Neare e A A ermal assistan ee airport Near Apt 3 Neare Nearest outlanding Inv distance to target DisInw 3 lt n Nearest airport i to TP DisTP 3 lt Arm nearest airspace Target details Engine running IT Select Multiple Next task point SE Previous task point sen lm un OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb Cancel Edit Number of lines determines how many lines a navbox will have on the screen A navbox consists of three lines Title line Line 1 which is black by default and has white font Data line Line 2 with white or transparent background and black text by default Units line Line 3 with units or other sub data to the main data line When Number of lines is one only the Data line Line 2 will be displayed When you select two Title and Data lin
2. Naviter doo 74 Track amp target Setup the appearance of the flight on Map page Track panel lets you choose the Color and Width of the trace of the flight through the combo boxes Choose the tail Length in minutes If Show vario check box is checked then the flight track is colored with vario readings If Show track checkbox is not checked then the trace will not be drawn Show current track vector lets you draw a line ahead of the glider to show your projected flight path if you continue to fly the current track You may change the Color Width and Length of the line through the combo boxes You may choose to disable the display of the current track vector by disabling the option Show current track vector Target is a straight line that connects the glider s current position with the selected navigation goal In the Target panel you can select the Color and Width of this line through the combo boxes You can also choose to show or hide the Terrain colision point and the target line itself The Terrain colision marker is a red square which is only displayed when there is not enough altitude to reach the target with the current glider settings Settings Flight Map 1 ol x Flight trace Show Show vario Color Width Length min zk 4 Current track vector PEER r s Show terrain collision Color Width OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 5 OLC amp
3. Thermal Assistant oct Switch Profile 70 Add Waypoint 71 Wind 71 Logbookl72 Note that this is the default order of the Menu It can be changed through the Settings gt Menul96 dialog 2003 2013 Naviter doo E Display options Screen lock Save settings Thermal assistant A sa F bh Map orient Exit Zoom Switch profile Add waypoint Wind Volume amp Alt Goto Task Logbook MA Next map Info page Statistics page OK Cancel Keyb OK Cancel Keyb 6 1 Esc The ESC button in the menu returns the view back to Map view ESC lt Prev Next gt 6 2 lt Prev and Next gt These buttons show the next and previous page in the Menuf501 ESC lt Prev Next gt 6 3 Settings The Settings button in the Menu opens the Settings dialog 7 where all of the preferences of Oudie 3 can be setup Note that some settings like Map and Navboxes are separate for Map 1 and Map 2 views while others like Units Commands etc are unique through the whole application 2003 2013 Naviter doo Oudie 3 6 4 Display options You can control what is visible on the Map pagel 36 All items which can be made visible or invisible on Oudie 3 are listed in this dialog Farm radar FAI Area Optimi Triangle za tion optimization Te Fra in Cancel 2003 2013 Naviter doo Menu Terrain aa Task bar collision Flarm Farm M lab
4. inactive 43 Information 46 input 13 94 insert 63 64 Invert 63 L LabelOne 77 LabelTwo 77 Lake 12 Landable 59 61 languages 100 101 last 60 minutes 48 Leg Sp 82 Leg speed 82 Length 79 lift 32 Line only 65 81 Linked 58 list 63 List vew 63 Load 58 Load task 63 66 Local time 82 Log 99 MacCready 58 67 MagBrg 82 Magnetic bearing to target 82 Magnetic Track over ground 82 MagTrk 82 map 8 36 54 63 64 74 Map 1 36 Map2 36 Map orientation 8 41 54 Map view 63 74 MAWT 52 Max number 77 MC 67 menu 8 44 50 96 metric 92 Misc 102 Miscellaneous 102 Mobile Wizard 12 move 63 64 multi 13 multiple 97 multiple files 61 N Navbox 483 82 Navboxes 8 36 82 Navigation 8 Navigation button 118 Near Airport 38 59 Netto 82 Netto vertical speed 82 Next 51 NMEA 13 103 NMEA log 13 nmeain log 13 NODATA 94 North 8 41 North arrow 8 North Up 54 O Observation zone 81 Opt 80 82 Optimization 8 80 Optimized distance 82 Optimized track 79 P Pan 41 54 Pan mode 54 Pause 44 104 PDA buttons 118 play 44 PocketPC 2 Polar 91 Port settings 94 104 position 41 46 Prev 51 profile 13 102 Profiles 13 proximity 43 2003 2013 Naviter doo Index 131 Radial 82 Radius1 65 81 Radius2 65 81 Railroad 12 recently used 59 rectangle 12 registration 69 registration key 69 Relative coloring 75 report 46 Reg UD 82 Reg Mc 82 RegAlt 82 Requ
5. Line from glider to target Glider User configurable Navboxes see manual for the details Menu button Zoom button 3 1 Cursor info A tap on the map brings up a dialog with relevant information about Waypoints se Airspacel 39 Taski If either of the items above is present within the Drag limitho2 distance from the tap such information is presented in a dialog 2003 2013 Naviter doo Cursor Info Airspace OK A FL175 5334m Class D 7500ft MSL 2286m Dist Inside Yert dist Unknown Waypoints If a tap on the map occurred close to a Waypoint cursor info dialog appears with Waypoints sorted on distance from the position where the tap occurred You can also get a list of Waypoints sorted on direction Tap the screen and hold it down then move the finger in one direction You will get a list of points sorted on distance Columns are sortable in the Goto dialog Click on the column header to sort ascending or descending on these parameters Name Type Crs Course Distance Arrival altitude Required L D Code short name If you would like to change the order or size of the columns you may drag the boundaries to change size or drag the header to change the order of the columns 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Tap on a Waypoint then tap OK to start navigating to the selected point Takeoff Last thermal GROBNIK P GrosueUL SKOFLJIC CERKNICA PodgokUL KA
6. airspace environment Read also _ Setting up the Warnings ss Changing properties of an airspacel7 _ Loading multiple airspace files 39 2 10 Entering and flying the tasks This is a tutorial about entering the task in Oudie 3 We have had the privilege to look over the shoulder many impressively experienced pilots who have found a very difficult way to enter a task into Oudie3 Please read this because entering the task is just that enter the waypoint names set the times Gate Start speed section End speed section Task deadline and Sector type Line Cylinder FAI sector or Assigned area No setting up of observation zones is neccessary Tutorial will focus on entering the demo task The default one in the evaluation version of Oudie 3 The task will become a 99 3 km Race to goal in the south eastern part of the Alps Slovenia Both Racing badge and record tasks as well as Assigned Area tasks are covered Always start from the scratch Menu gt Task gt Tools gt Clear task 2003 2013 Naviter doo Make sure the first line in the empty list is selected if you didn t touch the screen after clearing the task then it is already selected Then press the Keyb as in Keyboard button 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 21 Start typing and you will notice that the waypoint name auto completes while you are typing note that the keyboard characters which do not make sense are disable
7. 77 Track RA ds 79 ARAS gies E ren tenons nn neue EET 80 TASK EE 81 A A O 82 it ge A O 86 A EE 87 dE e EE 88 LU IR EE 89 Naviter d o o m Oudie 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Part XIII el E A A ET 91 UNAS ar E E a LE EE EE 92 OMS ii A A ES 93 PU iia 94 Commands Li A T 96 UE TEE 96 AAA EE EE Ee EEN 97 A rs der Ne a ts E 99 User Interface UK Sue iii da aia 100 Manage language a dai 101 Miscellaneous MISC REENEN eee ence ee ENEE EEN EEN EEN REENEN 102 el VC 103 Cd UTC 104 Varo EE 105 Oudie firmware 108 MAIN SCIE EE 108 SettingS SC CN iii A A e a it cael 108 VT OC RE 109 Bac i RER E EE E PR PR RE PR neaaS 110 Language ti 111 O RER TR SR ER SRE 112 CalibratiOn sinistre nn nl re rene O 113 USB SR Rs 115 Windows Mobile tips and tricks 118 Technical specification 120 Troubleshooting 123 Notice of non liability 125 Limited Warranty 127 Index 128 2003 2013 Naviter doo 2 Oudie 3 1 1 Introduction Oudie 34 50 Company Naviter is dedicated to solving glider pilot s problems and Oudie 3 is one of the answers in this challenge It s intended use is helping para glider hang glider and other pilots navigate during leisure cross country and competition flights Oudie 3 is a Personal Gliding Assistant which aims at providing everything a glider pilot needs in one simple package For this reason Oudie 3 have big bright
8. Earth model Spheroid y Add profile Reset do not show again Copy map settings OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 7 21 Hardware GPS data dialog If you will confirm Popup Flight properties dialog ho Oudie 3 will open this dialog before you will start your flight Port settings opens up the COM options dialog Terminal fo button opens up a dialog where NMEA input can be monitored 2003 2013 Naviter doo Settings Hardware Ki FT Current device ParaOudie GPS data Popup Flight properties dialog M Synchronize system clock with GPS Port Settings Terminal OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 7 21 1 Terminal This dialog allows you to see what data Oudie 3 is receiving through the COM port It may be very useful for debugging any problems related to GPS input The upper edit box allows you to enter commands and sending them with the Send button Port settings opens up the COM options dialog Pause button pauses receiving of NMEA data Stamp will add a timestamp to each NMEA sentence which makes it easier to debug Save button will save the log which you would perhaps like to send to support naviter com if there is a problem you are debugging 2003 2013 Naviter d o o COM4 115200 N 8 1 OK me 7 22 Vario Filter This setting tells you how fast Oudie 3 will respond on climbing or sinking Sound fre
9. File as your input in Menu gt Settings gt input Settings Input 0 be bh o o o 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 15 Commands You can customize the 2 software buttons in the Command bar here Settings Commands Ki EZ Button SS Tool btn 1 Zoom g Tool btn 2 7 16 Menu You can fully control the content and order of the buttons in the menu Use the Up Down and Edit Insert Delete buttons to change the main menu 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Settings Menu Ki Fa Settings Display options Screen lock ae Map orient Exit Zoom EIN Volume amp Alt D Goto Dre M Next map Info page y MS Ok Cancel Keyb 7 17 Files Setup the default file locations for Oudie 3 through this dialog To read about how to transfer your waypoint and airspace files to Oudie 3 please read the chapter Copying files to Oudie 3 12 2003 2013 Naviter doo Settings Files Ki Fa Terrain ResidentFlash Maps Europe cit Airspace ResidentFlashidemo cuby Waypoints ResidentFlash demo cup ae Flight folder ResidentFlash Flights dida Settings folder ResidentFlash Settings cid Current profile ResidentFlash Settings DEFAULT XML OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb Selecting multiple waypoint and airspace files It is possible to select more than one waypoint and more than one airspace file in Oudie 3 Maps are preloaded for the
10. down from the portrait orientation 270 90 degrees anti clockwise from the default orientation Changing the screen orientation requires a reboot of the Oudie in order for all changes to take effect Dialog timeout sets up how long a dialog will wait for you to press something before it quits and returns back to navigation Dialogs subjected to this are Zoom Flight Properties Wind Map orientation and similar Note that the Settings dialog is not a subject to disappearing as we consider you know what you are doing when you are going through the Settings Drag limit is an area of pixels within which the control will not move even if you move the stylus or your finger This is required for using the display with fingers because it is difficult to keep still in a shaky environment of the glider Snap pix lets you choose the margin for how far away a point from the database is selected 2003 2013 Naviter doo automatically in Task gt Map mode Show command bar will show the command bar with Tool buttons at the bottom of the Map viewls61 Show task bar will show the task bar at the top of the Map ven z i Tap amp Hold activation will force you to tap and hold a symbol on the Map page to bring up a dialog like the Windl71 Map direction 54 Flight properties 581 Oudie 3 speaks several Languages You may select your language through the Language combo box Managing installed language files is possible through the Menage ho dialog N
11. in strength If you would like to display Thermal assistant regardless of the current vario variation feel free to navigate to the Menu and press the Thermal Assistant button To close the Thermal Assistant just tap the screen anywhere We will be happy if you continue to enjoy soaring and if you never find the need to use the Thermal Assistant at all See also Getting Started 5 Settings Thermal sch 2003 2013 Naviter doo 3 Map page Map view is the main Oudie 3 window It contains the following elements Glider position A Arrow towards the Northa Wind vector 42 Vector map at Flight trace 79 Terrain collision TA Airspace warning 43 Navboxes 82 Animation speed 44 Command bar A A function is assigned to each one of these elements It is described in the chapters you will access by following the above links An important feature of the Map page is Cursor info s7 There are two Map views Map 1 and Map 2 which are setup independently from each other Each map view can be orientated differently have different Zoom levels details of the map and its own Navboxes This is useful because you can switch from an overview map Overview of the most important features of the Map view 2003 2013 Naviter doo GPS status Local time Battery status Map number 1 or 2 N A 15 Chre North arrow i i Wind arrow and Direction Speed Vario symbol Map button 1 or 2
12. is a special mode where you can freely move around the map to explore some details along the course Move the glider lower arrowl at if you tap on the glider 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 11 Moving on Map 2 by tapping on the Map 2 Navbox 82 Tapping on a waypoint on the map gives you a list of AirspacesI781 and Waypoints 77 Waypoints are sorted on distance from the tap This is a quick way to select a waypoint from a group of waypoints The Navboxes 82 are what you will use to display the information you need Be at waiting for Start gate Final glide Navigation Optimization or another issue use Menu gt Navboxes to select which items you want displayed NODA 8 04 Chrg Command bar holds 2 shortcuts to specific actions In addition to the Command bar actions are also assigned to any hardware buttons on the Pocket PC You can select which buttons do which actions through Menu gt Settings gt Commands 96 The default actions for software buttons from left to right Command bar are Zoomf57 Menuf50 Try the functions of these buttons See also 2003 2013 Naviter doo 12 Oudie 3 2 5 2 6 Getting Started eh Using vario Oudie 3 features an excellent vario It is the best vario you can find on the market It is extremely accurate and responsive at the same time You can control the audio settings of the vario on the Menu gt Settings gt Variolto page We w
13. 003 2013 Naviter doo Introduction 3 SLIKA 1 2 Charging the battery There are several ways to charge Oudie 3 s internal battery e Connect the wall charger cable to AC 110 240 V power source and insert the connector to the charging slot on the Oudie fast charge e Connect the car charger to the DC 12 24 V source and insert the connector to the mini USB slot onthe Oudie slow charge e Connect the USB cable to an external Power Pack battery or PC slow charge Fast charge with the wall charger take about 6 hours to fully charge the Oudie 3 status in about 6 hours Slow charge will take about 10 hours to fully charge the battery 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 5 2 Getting started This topic wants to cover some of the basic things you need to know about how to use your Oudie 3 If this is the first time you are using Oudie 3 please take a few moments to read about the basics about how to use Oudie 3 Getting to know Oudie 31 5 Turning Oudie 3 on and off ei Upgrading firmwarel eh Running Oudie 3 software for the first timel ei Using variohA Copying files to Oudie 3112 Learning to use Oudie 3 13 Using profiles with Oudie 314 Entering the task 191 How Airspace warning works 16 Flying Assigned Area tasks 19 Flying with the FAI Triangle Assistant 32 Using Thermal Assistant s2 2 1 Getting to know Oudie 3 Power On Off button Power indicator
14. 86 COM 104 Command 44 command bar 8 36 100 Commands 96 connection error 12 Copy 102 Copying 12 Cur L D 82 Current wind 82 Current wind component 82 Cursor sort 77 cWind 82 2003 2013 Naviter doo D Default 13 Defaults 74 77 delete 60 61 63 64 Delete point 63 desktop PC 13 Destination folder 12 Details 59 60 Direction 65 81 Dis 82 Disinv 82 dismiss 43 Display 52 Display options 8 29 52 Distance to airspace 82 Distance to target 82 drag 54 Drag limit 100 SE East Up 54 Edit 60 65 Edit Point 63 65 Edit Waypoint 61 Elev 65 Elevation 65 Entering the task 63 Esc 51 Established time 82 ETA 82 ETE 58 82 Exit 56 By E FAI 82 FAI Area 80 FAI Triangle 29 FAI Triangle Assistant 29 FAI Triangle distance 82 File 13 94 File replay 13 Files 97 Fill 76 79 80 2003 2013 Naviter doo filter 59 61 Final glide 8 finger 118 Finish 29 67 first time 8 FL 82 Flam 37 88 flash 41 flashing 41 Flight 48 79 Flight level 82 Flight properties 8 Flight statistics 48 Flight trace 36 Flown L D 82 fonts 93 Free FAI 29 Qu Getting Started 5 32 Glider 41 Glider position 36 Glideslope indicator 36 Gnd 82 Goal Up 54 GOTO 8 59 71 goto dialog 59 GPS 41 82 103 GPS Status 82 green 59 Ground elevation 82 GS 82 H Hardware 103 Header 8 Header line 36 Heading Up 54 Height above ground level 82 Hide 76 IGC file 99 imperial 92
15. Earphone jack microSD card slot Mini USB port Fast charging socket Stylus Speaker Reset key LO JO Ln uNa 2003 2013 Naviter doo 6 Oudie 3 2 2 2 3 Turning Oudie 3 on and off To turn the Oudie 3 ON press the power button for 1 second In order to prevent turning on the device by accident you have to press the confirm button in five seconds To turn the Oudie 3 OFF press the power button for 1 second while the device is running then choose the desired action e Power Off will stop the navigation and turn off the device You should do this before long term storage Battery should be at least 50 full before you store it for a long time Sleep will turn off the screen GPS Bluetooth and power down the processor The navigation will be put on hold and the battery will drain very slightly After switching back on you are ready for navigation in just a few seconds You should use the Sleep function when you are waiting to launch and want to conserve the battery for example It s ok to use Sleep over night as well The battery drain is negligible e Cancel will do nothing and return focus to navigation To reboot press the reset button on the back of the device See also Getting to know Oudie 2 5 Upgrading firmware Upgrading the firmware on the Oudie 3 is as simple as downloading one file from www oudie3 com saving it in the root of your Oudie s 3Resident Flash memory and resetting th
16. FAI area Optimization panel lets you select the Color and Width of the optimized track Nr of points 5 is for XC Contest XC Globe Leonardo and whether or not the Optimized track is shown FAI Area panel largely influences the behaviour of the FAI Triangle Assistant You may choose the Color and Fill for the FAI Area Show area checkbox determines whether or not the FAI area will be displayed in the first place Note that you can control this option much more conveniently through the Display Options 52 dialog The Rotate button will change where the FAI Area is drawn If the currently flown triangle is not deep enough it will switch sides over the longest currently flown leg giving you the option to fly the triangle in the left or right direction Once the Triangle is deep enough it will rotate between the legs so you can accurately determine where to fly Rotate on click refers to the FAI Area when it is drawn on the moving map A tap on the are will rotate the area as described above Show km lines will draw the curves connecting locations where the triangle has the same distance Example shows kilometer lines for Triangles between 80 140 km If you fly into the violet area the triangle will be an FAI triangle 2003 2013 Naviter d o o 1 SIM 1 48 Chg Eise EEN OK Flight optimization Show Color Width Nr of points PS Lk 4 Show optimized triangle FAI Triangle rea Y Show Color Fi
17. K Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb Input The input dialog lets you choose from three different input methods for displaying a flight in Oudie 3 GPS Vario is what you will want to use in the air In normal circumstances all you need to do is turned on Oudie 3 and the communication will run automatically The header line of the Map view 3e will display 3D X 2D X or BAD in the top left corner when in GPS Vario input mode Simulator In this mode a glider is controlled by dragging a line out of the glider thus telling it in which direction to move and how fast You can specify a start Latitude and Longitude through the edit boxes if you wish File This mode takes an IGC file and animates an old flight This is the most perfect way to test the application You will be able to rely on own feelings from the actual flight and observe what Oudie 3 would have been telling you if you had it with you in the air at that time Use the button to select a flight you wish to animate and the Rate spin do select how fast the animation should run A particularly useful way to replay a flight is if you managed to save a NMEA log of your flight In the 2003 2013 Naviter doo NMEA log all of the messages that were sent to the device may be reproduced on screen including other Flarm data and its warnings To replay a saved NMEA log you need to create a TMP folder in the root of your Oudie memory save the NMEA log as nmeain log and select
18. MNIK KNEZAK PODPEC Brezoica PIVKA_UL S S S ES S e S Goto Cancel Details Filter 3 1 2 Airspace A tap on an airspace brings up a dialog where you can read the information on the airspace By default this page shows all airspace within a certain margin around the area of your tap You can quickly change the status of any of these airspaces by using the buttons for disabling an airspace for Always Today 5 minutes or turning them back on with the Activate button By turning on the Show all checkbox all airspace from the airspace file is listed This helps you turn remote airspaces on or off It also helps you to turn several airspaces off quickly Note that Multiselect feature works in this dialog meaning that you can select as many airspaces as you wish 2003 2013 Naviter doo Cursor Info Airspace side Yert dist Unknown TMA DOLSKO 1 FL175 5334m Class D 7500ft MSL 2286m Dist Inside Yert dist Unknown 2003 2013 Naviter doo Cursor Info Airspace 5944m Class D 14500 MSL 4420m CTA INNS OST FL195 5944m Class D FL125 3810m y 3 2 Glider position The symbol always represents the current position of the glider The nose of the symbolic arrow is pointed in the direction of the movement of the glider Tap and hold aircraft symbol to move its current position You will want to do that if you wish to have a different view of the map You can choose several sizes glider symbol t
19. Oudie 3 Help for version 4 50 Last modified 26 7 2013 2003 2013 Naviter doo Oudie 3 Table of Contents Foreword 0 Part Introduction 2 1 In the BOX 55 o Re Sege EN ceed eg ce tae decane cate ee ccc ea ce Spe ee cc eee dane ee cena 2 2 Charging the battery inn 3 Part Il Getting started 5 1 Getting to know Oudie 38 ceececeeeeeee cece KEREN ee kean pE annara AARE AnA EEANN EREINA AAMEN SNR Ean AN REE 5 2 Turning Oudie 3 On and Off 2 e222 05 22 ccceseecect sneccecccaeeepedanedteccaagecscecnvecsecaaveedcecasszsccaus deteansseseeaass 6 3 Upgrading firmware icici cheno cece ciate cintia 6 4 Running Oudie 3 software for the first time ss sssssssssnnss 8 Ee RT E 12 6 Copying files to Oudie Be eege REESEN ENEE ENEE EENS EENEG 12 7 Learning to Use Oudie Tio cla cdas 13 8 Using Profiles with Oudie 3 oooooonncccconnnncccnonnnncnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnrr ran mennun nnmnnn 13 9 How Airspace Warning works ooomoncccconnnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnn nn rre racer nera 16 10 Entering and flying the tasks oooonnccccconnnnccononnnenonnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnn nn nnrr EE eran EE ERR nnmnnn 19 11 Flying with the FAI Triangle Assistant ss ssssssssenserneenss 29 12 Using Thermal Assistant 32 Part Ill Map page 36 T Cursor info EE 37 Waypoints E E A E E EES 38 Airspace iii A aaea Kep EKE pa aa idad it 39 2 Gider
20. POSITION WEE 41 3 Arrow towards the North ooomcooonnncccconnnnncnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnn nn rre rn errar 41 A Wind Velo iii li 42 5 V ctorimMap ii ias 42 6 Airspace WANNA di date 43 L Ee CA e cave E te nee on met A donc E essnn gente sonunese sde 43 8 Animation speed BE 44 9 Command H EE 44 Part IV Information page 46 Part V Statistics page 48 Part VI Menu 50 LB ii 51 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Contents l OO JO OO P Go N 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Part VII 1 N O OF P Y N 10 2003 2013 lt Prev and NOX S 2525 ccc ccest ceccesciceecctacenedusacansecauhentegscsassecttiancogescans auvsenssesccuencaatsedeszccesvecaate 51 E Un CN 51 Display Options is 52 Streck eessen nr enter ae Te ce arene eat ape tte deed Se E eee ced tae 53 Map Orientation dete 54 e Ae 56 NN 57 Volume amp Altitude coco in il ii entres li ii 58 GOTO EE 59 Details TT 60 Edit Waypoint ccnccncccnnonannnnannannasa Waypoint filter TASK E List edit Map edit Edit Point gc 65 EF Ce D i EE E E E A O E EE 66 Az no A 67 Ne Xt Mal EE 68 info Pa Te LEE 69 STATISTICS EE 69 ADOUT sn A Sanwa ara 69 Save Settings EE 69 Therma Passi sta mtr olor feaseecaveccseddscaasecaviecsesscdavcqaavestecsccceeccaasacasacccesdecaavsecssecceenseeate 70 SWITCH AAA TO 70 e LEE e Mt 71 Wii A a ica 71 LOQDOOK cio iia 72 Settings 74 EI BE 74 Scheme properties cnica 75 AlnspaCe Ee 76 Wayp ints WPIS ii dai
21. ack is more than 90 degrees Local time Time UTC time from GPS corrected by time zone set in the Units 2 dialog Arrival time ETA Estimated time of arrival to the selected waypoint Estimated time enroute ETE Estimated time to go to selected waypoint Nearest airport Near Apt Name of the nearest airport Tapping on this navbox opens airport properties dialog Inverted Distance to target Disinv Distance to selected target in inverted units as currently selected units If your units are kilometers this distance will be in nautical miles Dist to TP DistTP Distance to the wayponit Distance to OZ DistOZ Distance to the selected Observation Zone Steering course to last thermal ToLT Difference in degrees between Bearing to last thermal and Track over ground Dist to last thermal DisLT Distance to the last thermal GPS Status GPS It displays the status of the GPS signal It can be either NODATA BAD OK 2D 3D x Battery info Bat Displays battery status It can be either Full Chrg Charging Ext External or a percentage value of the battery status Distance from takeoff dT off distance from your position to the Takeoff Altitude navboxes Altitude QNH Alt Altitude above sea level Hight level FL Altitude above standard atmosphere pressure Height AGL Agl Altitude above the ground elevation vertically below the glider position Altitude m QNH Alt m Altitud
22. ack over ground 82 Track Up 54 transfer 12 Transparent 82 86 87 tRemain 82 tReq Sp 82 Trk 82 True airspeed 82 Tsk Sp 82 rg Ul 100 units 92 Upgrades 69 VarA 82 Vario 82 Variometer 103 VarT 82 Vector 42 Vectormap 36 Visible 52 87 visible symbols 77 Volume 58 W warning 43 Warnings 88 Waypoint 38 71 waypoint files 97 Waypoint filter 61 Waypoints 12 37 38 77 West Up 54 Width 79 Wind 8 42 82 Wind vector 36 42 Wing loading 58 Wpts 77 yellow 59 Zoom 8 57 64 2003 2013 Naviter doo
23. apl74 dialog 2003 2013 Naviter doo o N 3 6 Airspace warning Oudie 3 tries to estimate your position in the future and give you comprehensive warnings before you enter airspace Please read How Airspace warning works 161 from the Getting Started chapter 3 7 Navboxes Oudie 3 supports several Navigation boxes You have full control over which Navboxes you wish to display how large they should be and where they should be located Navboxes are setup separately for Map 1 and Map 2 views That is because normally you will want to use the two map views for two different reasons One could be general navigation while the other one is approaching the waypoint where details are important You will require two different settings for which Navboxes should be displayed in these conditions 2003 2013 Naviter doo 3 8 3 9 See Also Settings gt Navboxes 82 Animation speed When in File reader model 94 you can control the speed and position of the airplane symbol by jumping around the replayed IGC file Tap on the animation rate box in the upper right corner of the Map page to open this dialog Pause button will pause the animation Rate box controls the speed of the animation The higher the number the faster animation the slower refresh rate for the Map page Pocket PC reaches its limits here Slider allows you to quickly jump to a point within the flight Command bar The bottom line of Oudie 3 w
24. art Yes Display size Resolution Aspect ratio Portrait mode Landscape mode Touchscreen Screen lock Gloves optimized Connectivit Yes aviation grade USB 2 0 Built in GPS USB Mass Storage Active Sync External Flash Headphones Wired Serial port Bluetooth port microSDHC Yes 3 5 mm jack Yes Yes OD D ao Software Languages Moving map Preinstalled maps World wide k dla n 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Technical specification 121 Max Altitude warning Final glide calculator Thermal assistant OLC optimization FAI Triangle Yes optimization Profiles Speed to fly indicator Navboxes 66 Flight statistics Race To Goal Assigned Area optimization IGC approved Wind calculator Units File Repla In the box Oudie 3 Protective case Getting started manual SeeYou Trial CD Universal Wall Charger 110 220V Car Charger 12V USB Cable a ff installation PDF Manual on Oudie and CD 2 pcs Naviter stickers Po 2003 2013 Naviter doo Troubleshooting 123 11 Troubleshooting Symptom Device doesn t turn on after pressing the power button or shuts down during boot Solution Charge the device s internal battery Symptom Navigation software does not find my position Solution Get out where the view to the sky is unobstructed and wait for up to 40 minutes If you still cannot acquire satellites check Menu gt Settings gt Input options Symptom Navigation so
25. ble property shows or hides a specific symbol Transparent property makes the symbol outlined if checked Allow drag option lets you choose whether or not the symbol can be moved around the screen Reset position button will bring the selected button back to its default position on the screen The Size slider selects the size of each symbol Type combo box lets you choose from several options for a particular symbol Settings Symbols Map 1 Ki E M Visible Reset position M Allow drag Fill Type Transparent y Paragider 1 y Size bn OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb See also Using vario 12 Warnings There is three types of warnings in Oudie 3 1 Airspace warnings 2 Altitude warnings 2003 2013 Naviter doo Airspace Warning is activated by two triggers First warning is when the projected point of the flight is inside a sector Sector is outlined bold red so you can clearly identify it on the screen The position of the glider is projected for the value in secons ahead of the current position This value is setup in Time s setting Second Airspace warning appears when you fly closer than the preselected Distance from the Airspace or when your altitude is less than Alt res different from the airspace boundaries A continous sound warning and whole screen warning appears Altitude warning is a general warning useful for example when there is a maximum altitude set for a compet
26. ct button 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 9 Espa ol Francais Italiano Lietuviskai Magyar Nederlands Norsk Region Select region in which you are going to fly and confirm this with Select button 2003 2013 Naviter doo Australia Benelux CZ_SK_Poland France Germany Hungary New Zealand Scandinavia Connecting to the GPS When the navigation device is turned on for the first time or after a long period of non use initialising the integrated GPS receiver can take up to 40 minutes Optimal conditions for problem free and fast GPS receptions are having a clear view of the open sky no high buildings immediately close by and remaining in one place until the GPS position has been determined The Navbox s2 on the upper side of the map will show you the GPS status by default you can change the navboxes later MapI3e with symbols This is where you will be looking for information all the time You can do many things on the Map page You can move the map by dragging it It will return to the position of the glider after 10 seconds automatically or by pressing the Map orientation symbol You can move the Navboxes 82 around the map to place then where you need them You can also tap on any symbol to bring up additional dialogs for Map orientation 54 by tapping on upper North arrow Wind 71 by tapping on the Wind vector Map zooml57 by tapping on the Zoom button Pan models4
27. d in the banner You can turn it off for either Today until next takeoff 5 minutes note that this number is user selectable through Menu gt Settings gt Warnings Ignore for as long as you are flying towards it it won t beep again Opt Cur LjD 2003 2013 Naviter doo UU CTR Admin 35km Menu 3 Helpful Navboxes 2 Airspace Alarm Once you come too close for comfort an airspace alarm will sound It gives you a red banner at the top where you can read all about the airspace in question and it will highlight the airspace in question It will also draw the line to the closest point of the airspace and it will give you a sound alarm continuously You still get to choose to turn this alarm off for Today until next takeoff 5 minutes user selectable in Menu gt Settings gt Warnings Mute continue to display everything but stop the sound alarm After you have pressed Mute you can still Ignore this airspace alarm There are three airspace related navboxes which will give you a good overview of the airspace situation if you are familiar with what they are displaying 1 Nearest airspace Horizontally gives you the distance from your position to the nearest position of an airspace where you are not horizontally inside i e you are not below this airspace yet 2 Horizontally nearest airsapce Altitude gives you the altitude difference towards the horizontally nearest ai
28. d time to go on task Task remaining time tRemain Remaining time until task time elapses Task Delta time tDelta Task established time Task remaining time Speed to gate Task speed tsk Sp required speed for optimal arrival on gate in time Task speed Tsk Sp Speed on task until the present position Task required speed tReq Sp Average speed you need to achieve to complete the task inside the Task time Task gate time Gate opening time of gate depends on the UTC Offsetl 92 Setting Task time to go TTG optimal arrival time for the start gate Statistics navboxes 2003 2013 Naviter doo Thermal vario VarT average vario since beginning of circling Optimized distance Opt Optimization over a preselected number of waypoints default is OLC optimization Closed optimized distance cOpt Optimization of flight if you return back to the point of takeoff FAI Triangle distance FAI Triangle optimization It displays FAI Tri when proportions are correct Speed Last hour 60 Sp Average speed achieved in the last 60 minutes Hight time Flying duration Triangle distance Tri optimized triangle Action buttons There are a few dummy navboxes which are used on devices with few hardware buttons Due to the lack of hardware buttons you may place software buttons in the shape of a Navbox on your screen The following buttons are supported MC increase will increas
29. d while you type 2003 2013 Naviter doo 22 Oudie 3 Cancel Note that B and 0 keys were pressed while 1164 was auto completed If you know your waypoint is in alphabetical vicinity of the currently auto completed name of the waypoint you may also use the lt lt and gt gt buttons on the full screen keyboard to advance the waypoint names alphabetically Once you have found the waypoint you were looking for press OK You are now back in the List view of the Task dialog Tap on the line below the start point The line becomes blue 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 23 Start SS B01164 Press the Keyb button again and start entering the Start Gate turnpoint s name A28089 in this example 2003 2013 Naviter doo Note that after entering A and 2 the suggested waypoint name is A28089 If not A28089 Press gt gt once and you are now at A28089 Press OK Repeat this procedure until all waypoints including the finish are entered quickly 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 25 103 2km 106 1km Polygon Start SS B01164 0 40km 251 2 71km A28089 2519 25 4km 407015 310 15 3km A14027 60 24 1km A80181 136 27 8km A32139 44 7 92km Finish ES C01043 After you have entered the task waypoints check that waypoint sectors cylinders lines FAI sectors are setup correctly Note that you can choose your default Sector type set
30. dius2 and Angle2 will setup the sector in the same way as already used to in the desktop version of SeeYou Assigned Area check box tells Oudie 3 the type of task Line only can be selected for start and finish points only Buttons at the bottom will help you enter the correct values quickly with your fingers The DEF button will change values to the default ones 200 1km 210 9km Polygon Point Eley oo vm a 50m Sector type Radius Cylinder y ur Point type Task point Gate time Gate interval intervals y fis min fi 7 Start on entry Start on exit 6 11 4 Load task Load task dialog is accessed through Menu gt Task gt Tools gt Load task You can access it through both Ustlech and Maple view of the Task Select a task from your database and press OKto make it your active task Press Cancel to discard any changes You pressed Help to get here 2003 2013 Naviter doo 6 11 5 Task options Task options dialog is accessed through Menu gt Task gt Tools gt Options Description You can name a task This is particularly useful at a competition briefing where you can name it Task A or 1 and Task B or 2 Start speed section In this box you can set Start speed section waypoint gate time and interval and number of intervals For Race to goal tasks is Start on entry set to default End speed section In this box you choose the end of speed section waypoint Task deadline ti
31. e Oudie 3 If you need more instructions this is the whole procedure 1 Download the Update executable from www oudie3 com to your PC or directly to Oudie then skip to 5 2 Connect your Oudie to PC using the USB cable which was supplied in the box 3 Once connected a PC icon is displayed on Oudie and new removable disk is available on the PC named TFAT 4 Copy UpdateOudie exe to the root of your Oudie drive TFAT Warning Make sure it s name not UpdateOudie 1 exe or something Browsers and Operating Systems want to interfere sometimes File name must be UpdateOudie exe 5 Reset Oudie or press and hold the On Off key for 1 second and select Power off then power it back on by holding the button for another second 6 Wait until it boots into an Update dialog box 7 Press Update and wait until the process is finished 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Getting started 7 8 Reboot the Oudie one more time to complete the update UPDATE From 4 50 023 to 4 50 023 c Naviter doo All rights reserved 2003 2013 Naviter doo 2 4 Update completed Press OK to restart c Naviter d o o All rights reserved Running Oudie 3 software for the first time When you turn the Oudie 3 on for the first time or after a reset navigation software is started automatically Language Select language which you would like to use on Oudie 3 and confirm this by tapping on the Sele
32. e Oudie s Main screenfio O A ES ES H Volume Backlight Autorun L Calibration 8 2 1 Volume The slider allows you to select the volume setting on the device The checkbox allows you to select whether or not you would like the Oudie to make a sound each time you tap the screen 2003 2013 Naviter doo 8 2 2 Volume Volume a Backlight The slider for Backlight allows you to setup the screen brightness To be honest you will want to leave it on full brightness most of the time Auto OFF allows you to save battery life by selecting after which time the screen Backlight is automatically switched off Default setting is Always ON Auto backlight checkbox allows Oudie 3 to adapt it s Backlight according to the light conditions as seen by the sensor on the back of the device 2003 2013 Naviter doo Oudie firmware BackLight BackLight til Auto OFF 8 Always ON P Auto BackLight 8 23 Language By pressing the left and right icons you can choose the language of the Oudie 3 2003 2013 Naviter doo 111 112 Oudie 3 8 2 4 Language Language a w English e Autorun The checkbox allows you to select whether or not the software will run automatically after the Oudie 3 has been switched on or reset You can use the button to determine which software will be run when pressing the Oudie 3 icon on the main menu or started i
33. e in meters QNH regardless of the units you are currently using Altitude ft QNH Alt ft Altitude in feet QNH regardless of the units you are currently using Ground elevation Gnd Terrain elevation vertically below the glider position GPS Altitude GPS altitude Arrival altitude Arrival Expected Arrival altitude at the selected waypoint calculated by taking the distance MC wind glider polar bugs and ballast into account It is corrected for reserve altitude Arrival altitude will be positive when the glider is above the calculated glide slope and negative when it is below the calculated glide slope Required Altitude RegAlt Estimated altitude loss from current position to target taking into accout current MC bugs ballast and wind settings Task arrival altitude tArr Altitude required to complete the task Final glide navboxes Hown L D Cur L D Current glide ratio estimated over the last two minutes of flight Required L D Req L D Required glide ratio to reach the selected waypoint Thermal L D Ther L D Glide ratio since last circling phase finished Arrival altitude Arrival Expected Arrival altitude at the selected waypoint calculated by taking the distance MC wind glider polar bugs and ballast into account It is Required Altitude RegAlt Estimated altitude loss from current position to target taking into accout current MC bugs ballast and wind settings Required Mc Pe
34. e other side simply tap inside the area and it will rotate provided that Rotate on click is enabled in the settings which by default it is Once you have turned your first waypoint simply continue to fly towards your other waypoint or rather a larger area where you would like to turn your second waypoint As soon as the triangle you have flown is deep enough the FAI Area changes It is not drawn on the longest leg anymore Instead it is drawn on the last leg you have flown That means it is showing you the way towards the area where you will be able to turn your second waypoint and allow your whole flight to be an FAI triangle When you are near your second waypoint you will appreciate some help from the FAI Triangle optimization navbox which is available through the list of Navboxes 82 Place it visibly on the screen to know exactly how large the triangle will be if you can finish it home After you are happy with what you have done in your second area head home The FAI Triangle optimization should not change anymore it s just about getting home The above example focused on an FAI Triangle which has been started from one of its corners Flying a triangle with the start on the leg is no different The only difference is that the second point you turn represents the first point from the above example and the third one is the final one from which you fly home Finishing the task An FAI Triangle is not finished unless you fly back
35. e profile and Save waypoints and tasks checkboxes if they are both enabled then tap Yes 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Getting started Save Settings button is a new addition to SeeYou Mobile 3 1 and later It may be positioned elsewhere i e not on the second Menu page depending on your settings for the Menu gt Settings gt Menu See also Getting Started 5 2 11 Flying with the FAI Triangle Assistant FAI Triangle Assistant helps you complete the largest possible FAI Triangle You don t have to do much to use the FAI Triangle Assistant Just turn it on and fly is how we tried to design the assistant Here s how it works Turning the FAI Assistant on or off follows the same phylosophy as toggling the Map Waypoints Airspace Navboxes etc It is controlled through the Display Options 52 dialog Flarm radar Triangle 7 optimization Terrain OK Cancel Keyb Hying the Free FAI Triangle task Once the FAI Area is on you don t have to do much You are of course required to know at least roughly which direction you would like to fly to fly a triangle The larger the triangle you are attempting the more you will know where to go FAI Triangle Assistant will simply follow what you are doing As you fly the first leg it won t yet know which way you are going to fly That is not a problem The FAI Area will be 2003 2013 Naviter doo drawn on one side of the first leg If you would like it to be on th
36. e stylus to drag from one selected altitude to another Press Spread Repeat this for all of the intervals you have designed Object properties allows you to change the zoom level and color for each of the topographic features in the combo box Draw surface objects will enable drawing woods and grass fields if newer Open Street Maps are used Use Relative coloring checkbox will allow you to color your present altitude in always the same color This feature is really a sort of graphical ground collision warning To see how it works select the 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 2 Relative color scheme from the Schemes combo box Google the internet to find out more about color coding the maps It is a science of its own Scheme properties OK 500m seim Object properties 3500m Draw surface objects Use relative coloring 5000m Copy from scheme 500m 000m 1500m 1000m Color at Om OK Cancel Keyb Airspace In this dialog you can setup airspace display and Warnings In the Type panel you can setup how airspace is displayed You should setup each type of airspace separately Choose an airspace type from the drop down list Choose until which zoom level it is visible from the Zoom drop down list By checking the Warn me check box you will be warned before entering this type of zone Choose whether or not a zone should be filled from the Fill drop down list Chose a C
37. e the MacCready value by 0 1 m s or 0 2 kts MC decrease will decrease the MacCready value by 0 1 m s or 0 2 kts Volume increase will increase the Volume of the device Volume decrease will decrease the Volume of the device Map 1 page will switch view to Map 1136 Map 2 page will switch view to Map 2136 Statistics page will switch view to Statistics pagel 487 Info page will switch view to Info pagel46 Engine running will reset optimization when engine is stopped Tap on the navbox changes the state of the engine Zoomin Zoom out When Select multiple is checked you can tap on a single navbox to select it and keep selected the ones that were already selected To select a number of navboxes at once tap hold and move the stylus Select All quickly selects all navboxes so you can use the Edit button Edit button allows you to change common values of the navboxes Select single or several navboxes by dragging the stylus over the navbox names Then press Edit to select the Number of lines you wish them to have and whether or not you want the selected navboxes to be Transparent You can assign an Action to each of the Navboxes Action is performed when you tap on a specific navbox Auto Arrange check box will rearrange new navboxes so that they stack at the bottom of the screen Show navboxes check box will hide navboxes if not checked 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 7 1 Map orientation Task
38. e your waypoints in a more readable way Alphabetical filter Filter by file Alphabetical filter allows you to simply enter the waypoint s name As soon as the list of waypoints is less than the length of the screen filter closes and you may choose the waypoint that you were looking for from the list that matches the filter you have entered The screenshot below left displays such filter with the letters MAL already entered The result is a list of all waypoints that begin with MAL see screenshot on the right Takeoff Last thermal 221 Filter by file allows you to show or hide waypoints that are stored in separate files In the example below only two out of four waypoint files that were selected through Settings gt Files 97 will be displayed in the Goto dialog sei See also Goto dalogl set Details overview 60 Edit Waypointl61 2003 2013 Naviter doo 6 11 Task The task dialog allows you to edit and enter the task in list view 103 2km 106 1km Polygon Task started at 9 44 46 AM Gsp 23km h Alt 1878m Start SS B01164 0 40km A 2 71km 2 IN 25 4km 15 3km 24 1km 27 8km 7 92km Finish ES C01043 Gg Cur LjD 200 1TP iia open 1460 gg 1TP open 00 4M Dis Reg L D Gate Options Insert Edit open true En 9 00 AM km OK Cancel Tools Keyb 50km Menu You can edit the task either in List view fea Map view 64 6 11 1 List edit Entering the task is best done in list view O
39. ed and true airspeed The second one is wind component derived from the calculated wind at current altitude When the two are significantly different you will know not to rely on the calculated wind strength Airspace navboxes Nearest airspace Horizontally Near AS H Distance to horizontally nearest airspace where you are not inside The caption of this navbox will show airspace name Tapping on this navbox will temporarily arm this airspace so you can turn it off if you wish Nearest airspace Altitude Near AS V Relative altitude to the horizontally nearest airspace It can be either negative if you are below the lower limit of the airspace positive if you are above the upper limit of the airspace or Inside if your altitude is in between the lower and the upper limit of the airspace in question Nearest airspace Vertically Near AS V Relative altitude to the airspace at the location of the glider It can be either negative if you are below an airspace positive if you are above an airspace or Inside if your altitude is in between the lower and the upper limit of the airspace in question Task navboxes Task remaining distance tDis Distance remaining on the task Task arrival altitude tArr Altitude required to complete the task Task required L D tL D Required glide ration to complete the task Task arrival time tETA Estimated time of arrival to the finish Task estimated time tETE Estimate
40. els traces Er Distance to airspace Command bar OK Cancel Keyb 6 5 Screen lock Screen lock dialog will locked the screen It s very useful to lock it during the flight Some action Navboxes like Zoom in Zoom out Previous Next turnpoint on task will still works Tu unlock the screen press the Menu button and confirm this by clickin on the upper side of screen See screenshot below 2003 2013 Naviter doo 6 6 Map orientation Opens a dialog which lets you choose from these different map display options Circling North map is turned heading up in straight flight and north up when circling This is the recommended orientation for those who don t want to fly North up North Up where top of the display is always true North East Up where true East is at the top of the screen South Up where true South is at the top of the screen West Up where true West is at the top of the screen Goal Up sets up the display so that the point you are navigating to is always at the top of the screen Track Up puts your current track towards the top of the screen Heading Up puts your current heading towards the top of the screen Heading is calculated by subtracting Wind vector from the Track vector Pan mode is a special mode where you can freely move around the map zoom in zoom out and rotate the map to explore some details along the course To move around the map in Pan mode you simply drag yo
41. ent into a lot of trouble fine tuning the vario sound Make sure to try the default settings in the air before you change them You can control the size and position of the Vario Symbol on the map Simply drag it on the screen if you wish to move it to a new position Go to Menu gt Settings gt Symbols gt Vario 871 to change it size and appearance You can choose from a few different shapes for the vario ts transparency size and more 1 FILE 10 27 Chrg ES A m s Copying files to Oudie 3 Copying files on the Oudie 3 similar to Upgrading the firmwarel 6 Just copy files in the root of your Oudie s 3 Resident Flash memory when connected to PC with the supplied USB cable If you need more instructions this is the whole procedure 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 13 1 Connect your Oudie 3 with PC using the USB cable which was supplied in the box 2 Once connected tap Connect to PC or the USB Stick icon on Oudie 3 3 You should now see Oudie 3 as an external Mass Storage drive on your PC named TFAT 4 Copy Files to the root or folder on your Oudie 3 device 5 Once you finished copying files Safely remove your Oudie 3 from the PC software 6 Disconnect USB cable from Oudie 3 and PC See also Getting Started eh 2 7 Learning to use Oudie 3 There are two recommended ways to learn how to use Oudie 3 before you get airborne File replay This is by far the most efficient way to learn Oud
42. es will be displayed Line 1 and Line 2 When you select three all three lines will be displayed Colors panel accounts controls the looks of the Navboxes You can change the colors for Background Frame Title line Data line Units line Note that you can change the Navbox colors separately for each Navbox Select a group of navboxes in Menu gt Next gt Navboxes then press Edit to edit the Color and Number of lines settings for several navboxes at once By same system you can set size of Navboxes 2003 2013 Naviter doo Allow drag check box if checked will allow you to place any Navbox anywhere on the screen To move it Tap on the Navbox in question then move it to a new spot Note that you can move the North Arrow Glider symbol Wind indicator and Glideslope indicator in the same way If the checkbox for Transparent is selected the Data and Units line will be transparent With the Hll combo box you can control how transparent the navboxes are 0 transparent navboxes background color is solid you can not see through it NayBox properties OK Size Normal O Large O Huge Number of lines Background y Frame Wa Allow drag Fill 70 OK Cancel Keyb 7 8 Symbols You can choose the preferences for these symbols Aircraft Wind Orientation Final glide Scale Task button Speed to Fly Vario 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 9 Visi
43. ettings gt Commandsl se FAI Triangle Assistant preferences If you would like to influence the look and feel of the FAI Triangle Assistant you may do so through Menu gt Settings gt OLC amp FAI Arealso dialog Example shows kilometer lines for Triangles between 80 120 km If you fly into the violet area the triangle will be an FAI triangle 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Getting started 31 1 SIM 1 48 Chrg 2003 2013 Naviter doo 32 Oudie 3 2 12 Settings Opt Map 1 Flight optimization Show Color FAI Triangle Area Show Color E Show km Ines Rotate on click SP Nr of points 7 Show optimized triangle OK Cancel lt lt See also Getting Started eh Using Thermal Assistant gt gt Keyb Thermal assistant is a feature of Oudie 3 which should help you get centered in a lift more quickly if you decide to follow its instructions Thermal assistant analyses the lift in your thermal It calculates the average and follows how strongly the vario values change in each circle It uses three ways to catch your attention 1 You may choose between Bubbles or a Zoomed map which shows the best part of the lift Bubbles are disabled by default zooming in is enabled 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 33 1 FILE 10 27 Chrg PEA A m s N Ww ac j 64 dToff 2 Thermal A
44. f automatic start is enabled 2003 2013 Naviter doo Oudie firmware 113 Autorun ResidentFlash 2577 mSeeYou exe SV y Us 8 2 5 Calibration Allows you to re calibrate the screen if the touch screen has become inaccurate 2003 2013 Naviter doo Volume Backlight Do you really want to re calibrate the screen a KT Calibration L J 2003 2013 Naviter doo Oudie firmware 115 Please tap on the crosslines firmly The crosslines will continue to move until the screen is aligned 8 2 6 USB This option allows you to select how Oudie 3 behaves when connected to PC with that USB cable In Mass Storage mode Oudie 3 will become a logical drive when connected to PC After you plug in the USB cable you will be asked whether or not you wish to Connect to PC or Charge Battery If you choose to Connect to PC then all running programs on Oudie 3 will be shut down including Oudie 3 and ConnectMe In Active Sync mode Oudie 3 will be recognized as an external device Transfer speeds are much lower than in Mass Storage mode but Oudie 3 and PC connection can work simultaneously 2003 2013 Naviter doo Usb Option MS ActiveSync 2003 2013 Naviter doo 9 Windows Mobile tips and tricks There are some tricks in using the Oudie 3 Using Oudie 3 with your fingers and gloves Usually in office conditions you will be using your Oudie 3 with the included s
45. ftware displays NODATA in the GPS Fix navbox Solution Check the Menu gt Settings gt Input options For other problems contact supportO naviter com See also Input 94 2003 2013 Naviter doo Notice of non liability 125 12 Notice of non liability This is a personal navigation assistance device only It is not a replacement for any legally required device method or service Before it is put to use it is the responsibility of any user who will use this device to become familiar with operation and safety aspects of this device Using the system improperly could cause failure and lead to possible property damage and or personal injury Naviter assumes no responsibility for property damage accidents injury or death that may result from the misuse of this device equipment This includes any use of this device equipment outside the scope of common sense the User Manual inserts and other related documentation 2003 2013 Naviter doo Limited Warranty 13 Limited Warranty Naviter company warrants your Oudie 3 against defects in materials and workmanship for one 1 year from date of purchase invoice The warranty is non transferable Should any part of the Oudie 3 become defective within the warranty period return the Oudie 3 with a description of what why it is not functioning and we will repair or replace it at our discretion free of charge you pay only shipping to Naviter Return the unit to Navite
46. hrough Menu gt Settings gt Symbols s7 3 3 Arrow towards the North Map orientation 54 on Oudie 3 is not always North up It can be anything therefore the North arrow is always pointed in the direction of true North By tapping the North arrow a menu will open up where you can select any of the other possible Map orientations 2003 2013 Naviter doo 3 4 3 5 North East South and West Up will rotate the map so that the selected orientation is towards the top of the screen Goal Up will put the direction of the Selected Goto Waypoint to the top of the screen Track Up will put the direction of the current track towards the top of the screen When panning the map freely the arrow gets a caption Pan mode Tapping once on this symbol returns the view back to the glider and original map orientation See also Map orientations Wind vector The wind vector gives you a graphical and textual orientation about the wind at current height It is measured in different ways depending on what data is available to Oudie 3 A tap on the Wind symbol will open the Wind dialog You can also access it through Menu gt Wind 71 Vector map Oudie 3 uses the CIT maps to display terrain and topographic features These are the same maps also used in the desktop version of SeeYou Maps for the whole world are preloaded on Oudie 3 already Just turn it on and you will have a map Map preferences can be setup through the Setup M
47. ie 3 software What it does is it replays an already flown flight and enables you to see the data you would have been looking at if you had Oudie 3 with you on the particular flight In order to set this up copy some of your flights from the desktop PC to your device Then go to Menu gt Settings gt Inputles then change input to File Press the button and choose a flight you wish to replay Now use the buttons to change Waypoints MacCready and pages Tap on the screen to see what happens and setup Navboxes to what you want them to be Note that you can setup Navboxes 82 separately for each of the two Map pages Simulator In the Simulator input mode you can move the glider freely even without a prerecorded flight which enables you to go places you haven t visited in the air yet To move the glider tap on it then drag a line out of the glider in the direction you want it to move The longer the line the faster it will go in the specified direction By learning how to use Oudie 3 software on the ground you will have more time to think about gliding task and scenery in the air It is warmly recommended See also Getting Started zi 2 8 Using Profiles with Oudie 3 If you feel no need to use more than one set of Navboxes 821 or fly more than one type of gliders ignore this feature and go read the next chapter 2003 2013 Naviter doo Settings Misc OK Fa When application is started next time IT Register
48. ight This dialog lets you enter the Header information for the flights recorded with Oudie 3 Information on Pilot Copilot Competition ID Gider and Class is collected here Interval spin box lets you select the interval between consecutive fixes that are recorded while Enable logging check box turns logging on and off The location of the stored IGC file is determined through the Settings gt Files 97 dialog The Start Finish logging button enables you to manually start or finish the recording of the flight regardless of the current flight parameters which try to determine takeoff and landing automatically Launch Type determines how soaring begin is calculated At the setting Foot launch Soaring begin is equal to takeoff At other settings it is not 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 19 Settings Log Ki FT EN V Enable logging V Auto detect end of flight Interval k a s pit J Pilot weight be copilot fl Copilot weight Le Registration O cmo as T Launch type row or winch y Start logging OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb User Interface UI Screen orientation may not be supported on all devices If certain or all directions are greyed out then your devices does not support rotating the screen in that particular direction The directions given are relative to the default orientation 0 default orientation 90 90 degrees clock wise from the default orientation 180 upside
49. ile Profiles Select settings profile PROFILE 1 XC See also Getting Started eh How Airspace warning works 3 Next time you start Oudie 3 you will have two or more profiles to choose from You have 10 seconds to select a profile If you do nothing the profile you used last is loaded 4 After you have loaded the profile for the first time you will want to set it up according to your preferences Here is a handful of settings you will probably want to change before use Links to Terrain Airspace and Waypoint files 97 Pilot name and Glider type settings es Navboxes for Map1 82 Navboxes for Map2 82 Avoiding forbidden airspace is often just as important as navigating in general It can however be much trickier than finding the right valley since the airspace structure is very abstract and often complicated Oudie 3 will be your best friend if you use the whole potential of what it s got to offer 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 17 The first stage let s name it the Airspace Warning is often merely informative The screen will display an orange banner at the top of the page and highlight the airspaces you are about to encounter It will also display a line with distances from your position to the nearest position of each airspace you are about to encounter And it will beep briefly Today 5 min Ignore You get to choose to turn the airspace warning off for the airspace which is liste
50. indow is the Menu It is optional it can be disabled through Settings gt Miscellaneous o2 What it does is it adds 5 more shortcut buttons available in addition to all the hardware buttons on the Oudie 3 device You can setup what each of the buttons in the Menu does through the Settings gt Commands ee dialog Change the actions for Toolbtn1 and Toolbtn2 1km Menu 2003 2013 Naviter doo 4 Information page This page gives you some very general information about your position Use it to report your landing position or check if everything is setup OK Position panel shows present position local date and time Altitude panel shows Altitude QNH Flight Level altitude and Height over ground Sunrise and Sunset panel shows local sunrise and sunset UTC Offset must be set correctly Status Battery Chrg FILE Ok A Position N45 56 29 E013 51 39 12 30 1899 9 42 11 AM Team code Altitude Altitude 1772m 5814ft H Level 1772m 5814ft Height 702m 2303ft Sunrise amp Sunset 6 46 59 AM 3 28 26 PM 0 Bak Menu 2003 2013 Naviter d o o 5 Statistics page The statistics page gives you detailed information on Thermals and the flight To change the content of the statistics pane tap on it to switch between Flight statistics Task statistics last 60 minutes statistics Thermals panel graphically displays the last four thermals where the left most is newest At
51. ired Altitude 82 Required L D 82 Required Mc 82 reserve 58 Reset 102 Restore 102 River 12 Road 12 Rotate 29 54 80 Su Saw 63 Save As 75 Scheme 75 sector 81 SeeYou 12 SeeYou Mobile 2 SeeYou Mobile Simulator 13 Send 104 send files 12 Serial 94 settings 12 51 74 102 several files 61 Show 74 76 77 82 Show all 39 2003 2013 Naviter doo Show area 80 Show current track vector 79 Show track 79 Show vario 79 Simulator 13 94 Soaring time 58 sort 38 South Up 54 Speed over ground 82 Speed to Fly 82 Speed to Fly indicator 36 statistics 48 Steering course 82 STF 82 Storage Card 97 symbol 41 Symbols 8 87 Te Take off altitude 58 Tap 8 38 41 48 64 118 Tap 8 Hold 100 Tap and Hold 41 118 Target 79 82 Target name 82 tArr 82 TAS 82 task 8 37 63 Task arrival altitude 82 Task arrival time 82 task bar 100 Task Delta time 82 Task established time 82 Task options 67 Task remaining distance 82 Task remaining time 82 Task required L D 82 Task required speed 82 Task speed 82 Task statistics 48 Task time 67 tasks 12 tDelta 82 tDis 82 Team 82 Team position code 82 Terminal 103 104 132 Oudie 3 Terrain 12 42 74 Terrain collision 36 Terrain elevations 12 tETA 82 tETE 82 Thermal 32 89 Thermal assistant 32 89 Thermal vario 82 Thermals 48 Time 82 tL D 82 To 82 Today 39 43 102 Today screen 8 topographic 42 Town 12 Track 79 Tr
52. is kml lt Lienz 123 1224 Mauterndorf Enemonzo Rivoli Noetsch Mayerhofen Bovec Feldkirchen Zeltweg Friesach Goto Cancel Details Filter 6 10 1 Details overview This window opens when you click on the Details menu option in the Gotols9 dialog or Cursor Info Waypoints s8 dialog It displays the general information about a waypoint It also allows you to edit and delete waypoint properties on pages Edit Waypoint eMand Edit Description fel You can access these pages with the gt gt and lt lt buttons in the command bar 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Point edit Ki SORSKA 1547m Dis 28 8km Brg 261 Mc 0 0 M Reqg Mc Req L D N A Sunrise amp Sunset 6 47 10 AM 3 29 50 PM Description OK Cancel gt gt Goto 6 10 2 Edit Waypoint You may edit and delete waypoints on this screen This window opens when you click on the Details menu option in the Goto s9dialog or Cursor Info Waypoints s8 dialog and press the gt gt button once Use the and buttons to change values quickly and without the use of the keyboard 6 10 3 Waypoint filter Since SeeYou Mobile may use multiple files as the input for waypoints there is need for a simple way to filter the waypoints so that only those waypoints are presented which are of the most interest for the user 2003 2013 Naviter doo Three filters are available in order for you to organiz
53. isplay of the Vector map if checked Terrain You can choose from several levels of detail of the terrain which is being rendered When terrain is Off you will still see Water bodies Roads Railroads Towns and labels on the screen With the setting at Low isolines will appear at approximately 300m each With the setting at Medium isolines appear at about 100m With the setting at High you get exactly what you are used to in the desktop SeeYou version Scheme Several color schemes are preloaded in a new installation It is easier to see how each one looks if you look at it in the desktop SeeYou We recommend Hight contrast for mountaneous terrain ICAO for just general navigation and Open Street Maps color scheme for the Flatlands If Custom color scheme is chosen you get to define your own colors and other properties for the map objects 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Settings Map Map 1 OK Ea Show map High Contrast y Properties OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 7 1 1 Scheme properties Scheme Properties dialog lets you change the color scheme for Vector map elevations and properties for the topographic features of the map This is how you can change colors of the color scheme through this dialog Click on an altitude bar on the left Change it s color through the Color at X meters combo box where X is the elevation you selected Repeat this for about 4 6 different altitudes Use th
54. ition day or 18 000ft for the USA When you come close to the airspace you get a beep and the red banner much like the airspace warning Settings Warnings OK A Airspace warning Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Class F Control zone Restricted zone Prohibited zone Dangerous zone Glider sector Airway Transponder mandatory zone sel IRIRITTIRiRIRIRITTIRibRibRiRIkR Time s Distance Alt res Dismiss for 20 PE 10m F min Y Enable 7 Use GPS altitude Ziel Altitude warning 7 Enable Altitude Time s Fun ho g OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb See also How Airspace warning works 16 7 10 Thermal assistant Thermal assistant continuously analyzes the thermal when you are circling You can decide when you would like to be warned about potential better lift in one part of the circle Vario variance is the difference between squares of deviations and the mean vario value The bigger the 2003 2013 Naviter doo difference the more possible it is that if you move your circle in the direction of the strongest lift that the average climb will increase In the Menu gt Settings gt Thermal you can determine at which vario variance you would like the visual Thermal Assistant and Audio thermal assistant will appear For the audio you can also select how much before the maximum the thermal assistance will whistle You may choose between Bubbles and Ri
55. ll Em mn Us Y Rotate on click Y Show km lines OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb See also FAI Triangle Assistant 2 7 6 Task Observation zone properties are setup with the same philosophy as in SeeYou You can setup Fill and Color properties for the display of the observation zone on the Map page You can separately design the Line only Direction Angle12 Radius1 Angle1 Radius2 Angle2 properties for the Start Waypoint and Finish points Observation zone style lets you choose the color and width for the waypoint sector Observation zone fill determines whether or not the sector should be displayed filled or outlined Task style lets you choose the color and width for the line connecting the task waypoints Show task will show or hide the task from the Map page 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 7 Settings Task Map 1 Ki Fa Observation zone Type E O Line only Direction Anglei2 Radiusi Angel Radius2 Angle2 0 40km 180 y 0 00 0 Observation Zone Style CE NE El Task Style Show MM o OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb Navboxes Navigational boxes are one of the most important parts of Oudie 3 They show all parameters of flight You have full control over which Navboxes you wish to display how large and how transparent they should be and where they should be located Note that each Navbox can al
56. ly fly an FAI Triangle Tap Hold on a Waypoint to delete it from the task Tap Hold on a Leg to insert a point to this leg Tap Hold anywhere on the map except on a leg and on a waypoint to append a waypoint to the end of the task Use Zoom 200km to change zoom then Tap amp Move the map to pinpoint the position of the free waypoint 2003 2013 Naviter doo OK to accept any changes Cancel to discard any changes Edit to Edit point oc Delete point Insert point Invert task Copy task ss Delete task or setup Task Options ch List 63 to change to graphical view Task started at 9 44 46 AM Gsp 23km h Alt 1878m FX PA gt e Cur L D Alt 200 1TP mmer open 1460 SER 1TP 9 open am Dis Reg LiD Gate E true km 9 00 AM 6 11 3 Edit Point Point Choose the waypoint name Note that the easiest way to do this is by typing its name in List view 63 Elev Elevation This is the reference altitude for the point in question This is the altitude that is taken into account when calculating the final glide Direction This option changes the direction of the observation zone It can either be towards the Next or Previous point a Fixed value Angle12 or Symmetric to the courses in and out of the waypoint Angle12 If Fixed value is selected from the Direction combo box a direction of the sector will be symmetrical to this value 2003 2013 Naviter doo Radius1 Anglel Ra
57. me You can put task deadline here Oudie 3 will give you a warning 15 minutes before Task deadline time Asigned area task time is essential for flying the Assigned Area tasks It is used to calculate required speed to finish as well as time difference on task The MC MacCready panel allows you to set your average lift in the edit box and see what your 2003 2013 Naviter doo theoretical speed will be if you fly according to the MacCready theory The Navigate by shortest route check box will automatically navigate you on task by shortest optimized distance Use the and buttons to quickly change values Task options Ki Description Start speed section Gate time Gate interval intervals y 15 y min E y Start on entry O Start on exit Task deadline time Assigned area task time 00 00 y Mc o o Mc m s 40km h M wi Navigate by shortest route HARAT Cancel Keyb 6 12 Next map If you are currently viewing Map 1 it changes the view to Map 2 and vice versa B Next map 2003 2013 Naviter d o o 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 Info page See Information pagel 461 Info page Statistics See Statistics pagel 48 r Statistics page About Through the About dialog you can see serial number and the version of Oudie 3 software Upgrades are free and available through http www oudie3 com Save Settings Once you have setup Oudie 3 for you
58. n Mc MacCready ring setting which will allow you to final glide exactly to the Target It shows Arrival Altitude when Arrival altitude for MC 0 is less than zero Task required L D tL D Required glide ration to complete the task Speed navboxes 2003 2013 Naviter doo Speed over ground GS Groundspeed This value is negative if the difference between heading and track is more than 90 degrees True airspeed TAS Groundspeed corrected with indicated wind Speed to Hy STF Speed to fly according to MC theory which takes MC setting and sink into account Speed to gate Task speed Tsk Sp Speed on task until the present position Task required speed tReq Sp Average speed you need to achieve to complete the task inside the Task time Speed Last hour 60 Sp Average speed achieved in the last 60 minutes Vario navboxes Last thermal vario VarT average vario since beginning of circling Average vertical speed VarA average vario for the last 20s Vertical speed Vario current vario reading Netto vertical speed Netto Variometer reading corrected for the sink of the glider according to the selected polar Wind navboxes Current wind Wind Current wind measurment Current wind component cWind Wind component in current direction of the flight Positive values are tailwind negative values are headwind Two numbers are displayed First number is difference between groundspe
59. nds 4 50 024 Norsk 4 50 024 Polski 4 50 024 _ Portugu s 4 50 024 C Romana 4 50 024 _ Sloven ina 4 50 024 C Suomi 4 50 024 Cesky 4 50 024 Pycckn 4 50 024 OK Cancel Keyb The Miscellaneous dialog takes care of all the rest of the options not covered in other parts of the application If all goes wrong you can Restore all settings to default by checking this check box and restarting the application You can choose Distance calculation on Spheroid or Elipsoid Add profile button allows you to add new profiles to SeeYou Mobile One application for several profiles is when you fly different club gliders and need different setups for them different loggers aircraft make and model etc Second reason to have more profiles is when several people use the same Pocket PC in one glider When there is more than one profile available you get to choose it when startin the application 2003 2013 Naviter doo Reset do not show again There is several dialogs with do not show again labels at the bottom If you would like to see them all again press this button Copy map settings will replace settings of one map with settings from the other map Please read the message in the dialog carefully so you don t accidentally replace the wrong map settings Settings Misc Ki El When application is started next time O Register on Today list Power management IT Keep device ON during Flight
60. ng representation of the graph which shows the best part of the lift Ring is default setting Settings Thermal Ki F3 Thermal Assistant Display Display bubbles if vario variance aver y is greater than h 0 2km 1 FILE 10 27 Chrg ON A m s Change map zoom to Thermal assistant Audio Play sound if vario variance is 2 Omis y greater than i in seconds 4 0 v O in degrees 60 before reaching maximum OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 1km Menu 2003 2013 Naviter doo Settings 91 1 FILE 9 39 Chrg PU A m s D 4 3 2 1 0 5 2 0 Ajdovscina Let Sm 3 4 5 See also Getting started Thermal Assistant 32 Menul 501 with a shortcut to show the Thermal Assistant regardless of the variables 7 11 Polar The Polar dialog lets you enter your glider polar data into Oudie 3 These data is essential for performing the final glide calculations You can access a list of pre generated polars by clicking on the List button Gider field lets you enter a name for the polar Stall speed tells Oudie 3 about the assumed stall speed of the glider A Band Care parameters of the quadratic equation which is a mathematical approximation of the glider s actual performance By checking the User polars only checkbox only polars entered by the user will be displayed in the Saved Polars combo box Info panel gives you a basic information about what has been setu
61. olor for the airspace type from the drop down list Each airspace may be presented with its label name Choose until which zoom this label is visible from the Labels zoom drop down list 1f Fill alarmed zones is checked airspaces for which an alarm was triggered will be colored transparently If Hide inactive zones option is checked then an airspace zone will be hidden from the Map page 2003 2013 Naviter d o o when dismissed If Show airspace check box is checked then airspace will be displayed in the Map view fs361 Combo box Hide airspace above enables you to exclude airspace with lower limit higher than the height you select to show on the map screen This helps declutter the screen in complex airspace Settings Airspace Map 1 Ki A visible until 500km y Width Color Fill Ha Labels until Hide airspace above 20km y none y M Fill alarmed zones Y Hide inactive zones M Show airspace OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 7 3 Waypoints Wpts The Waypoints dialog allows you to control how waypoints are displayed Each waypoint consists of Waypoint symbol Label one Label two Type panel allows you to select the type of waypoint Several types are available Each type has its own waypoint symbol Zoom sets up until which zoom a waypoint label is visible LabelOne chooses what parameter is displayed in the Label one caption LabelTwo chooses what parameter is dis
62. on Today list Restore all settings to default If however you fly several types of gliders at different locations you are likely to be fed up with changing the polar terrain waypoint and airspace files each time before the flight Profiles were added in Oudie 3 software You can have separate setups for each of your gliders or type of flying Here s how it works Power management Keep device ON during Flight Add profile 1 When you first ran Oudie 3 a Default profile was created Anything you have changed in the application was stored to this profile Now comes a day when you fly the another glider with a significantly different polar than the one you have used previously To avoid entering the polar header and hardware data each time you go fly this glider you may create a new profile by going to Menu gt Settings gt Miscellaneous 104 and click the Add Profile button Reset do not show again Copy map settings OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 2003 2013 Naviter doo Getting started 15 2 You get to choose to either Copy current profile which makes an exact copy of your current settings Create a new profile which creates a copy of the default settings You may give the new profile a name according to what you are going to use it for Be it RACE XC or Hike and fly glider Add profile 0 2003 2013 Naviter doo 2 9 SeeYou Mob
63. or nautical miles Target is a special kind of Zoom where the application determines what width of the Map window to use to keep the target and the glider on the screen all the time 2003 2013 Naviter doo 6 9 OK Cancel Keyb Volume Altitude This menu item opens the Flight Properties dialog box which lets you enter Take off altitude QNH MacCready setting Altitude reserve Volume Take off altitude By changing this setting you can change your take off altitude Setting up this value correctly is essential for correct final glide indications When there is a waypoint or the terrain map with elevations in vicinity there is a suggestion at what to set up in the top line of this dialog QNH By changing the QNH value you can change the pressure at start or change the QNH in flight to correct the change in pressure MacCready You can setup the MC setting here The optimum value for the MC setting can be derived from the statistics page and other Navboxes 2003 2013 Naviter doo Altitude reserve All final glide calculations are subject to correction of the altitude reserve If this value is greater than 0 then your arrival altitude to the waypoint will be this much above the altitude of the waypoint elevation from the waypoint database this may not be its actual altitude so use at own risk needless to say Volume This property is used for changing the Vario vol
64. ote that you need to have installed the Multilingual version of SeeYou to have other languages than English available Regional Settings drop down list allows you to select how you would like the date and time field to be formatted For example if you wish to use SeeYou Mobile in English but still want your local date and time format choose your locale through this drop down list Settings UI ol x Screen orientation Os O 90 Cep 270 Dialog timeout Drag limit Snap pix fo 3 hs Y 18 Y Show command bar _ Show task bar Tap amp hold activation Language Regional settings lt Auto gt y OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 7 19 1 Manage languages In this dialog you can see which language files are installed on your Oudie 3 and what versions they carry A language file version must be the same as the installed application version or else the translations won t work You will need to download the Multilingual version each time you upgrade Oudie 3 to be able to use Oudie 3 in a language other than English 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 20 The Delete button lets you delete any unwanted language files to save storage space on the device See also Units o2 Languages Language version Flags Miscellaneous Misc Dansk 4 50 024 Deutsch 4 50 024 Espa ol 4 50 024 Francais 4 50 024 Italiano 4 50 024 Lietuviskai 4 50 024 l Magyar 4 50 024 Nederla
65. p 2003 2013 Naviter doo Settings Polar Ki ES Glider Class Paragider v Stall speed Min load 25 00kmjh 5 000kg m2 Min weight Max weight Empty LA LA Ss A B C 25 00 17 50 bo Pilot weight Copilot weight 90kg kg Info Emax 10 5 Win 1 00m s FORMU 1 06m s 45km h vies 1 25m s GOkm h wees 2 56m s OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 7 12 Units Setup the units you are used to in the Units dialog You can choose the units for Distance km nm ml Altitude m ft Speed m s km h kts mph Vertical speed m s kts fpm XC Speed cross country speed or average speed m s km h kts mph Pressure mbar hPa mmHG inHg Load wing loading kg m2 Ib ft2 Latitude Longitude DDMMSS DD MMmmm DD dd Set to metric sets up km m km h m s km h mbar kg m2 and DDMMSS Set to imperial sets up ml ft mph kts mph inHg Ib ft2 DDMMSS Set to British sets up km kts km h lb ft2 inHg F ft lbs DDMMSS 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 13 Fonts The fonts dialog allows you to change preferences of the fonts in Oudie 3 Choose one Item then change Font Size Color Bold Underline and Italic preferences See an example in the Sample panel at the bottom of the dialog 2003 2013 Naviter doo 7 14 Settings Fonts OK Fa Item Font Tahoma Size 3 7 Bold Italic Underline Sample This is a test O
66. pen the keyboard to start entering waypoint name Oudie 3 will automatically suggest the first waypoint in alphabetical order Use the right left button to change waypoint name in alphabetical vicinity of what you had entered Please read the Gettings Started chapter Entering and flying the task 19 By tapping on the Edit button Edit pointl6s dialog opens where you can setup preferences of the Observation Zone cylinder line FAI sector Start speed section and End speed section etc Use Insert and Delete buttons to change the Task Options eh button gives you quick access and overview of the task settings From the command bar you can choose 2003 2013 Naviter doo OK to accept any changes Cancel to discard any changes Tools to Edit point 65 Delete point Insert point Move point up and down Invert task Load task 66 Save task Clear task or setup Task Optionsfe71 Keyb to start typing waypoint names A warning dialog will be issued if finish altitude is set to zero This is to protect you from making final glides to the wrong altitude 99 3km 106 1km Polygon ES A32139 56 8 93km Finish CO1043 Options Insert Edit OK Cancel Tools Keyb 6 11 2 Map edit The same simple philosophy from graphical task editing in SeeYou has been implemented in the Oudie 3 software Tap Move anywhere except on a waypoint to move the map Tap amp Move on a Waypoint to move it FAI Area is drawn to easi
67. played in the Label two caption 2003 2013 Naviter doo Length chooses how many characters of each waypoint name are displayed in Label one or two Colorize label one two will color the selected label with green or orange depending on whether or not this waypoint is within glide slope Green if it is within glideslope of the preset MC value Orange if it is within glide range of MC set to zero Single line label will display the label one and two in a single line Max number of visible symbols lets you setup how many waypoint symbols you wish to have displayed with their icons before they become points Cursor sort allows you to select how the waypoints are sorted when you use the Up Down key by default to change the Target waypoint The default setting is that waypoints are sorted on Name but you can select to sort them either on Name Code Style Course Distance Arrival Alt Required L D or in the same order as currently selected in the Goto dialog Show waypoints checkboxs lets you turn waypoints on off Defaults button will return factory settings if pressed Settings Wpts Map 1 oK E Show waypoints Waypoint labels Waypoint Zoom Label one 20km y Name Length Label two Complete v None v 7 Colorize label one 7 Colorize label two Single line label M Select waypoint by code Max visible symbols jis Cursor sort Name y OK Cancel lt lt gt gt Keyb 2003 2013
68. quencies Here you can set sound frequencies of Oudie 3 vario Make sure to try factory settings before you Il make any changes Silence threshold In first field you can set value where Oudie 3 will start to draw attention on sinking which is more that set value With checkmark you can Enable or Disable this function 2003 2013 Naviter doo Settings Vario See also Using vario 121 Volume amp altitudeltog 2003 2013 Naviter doo 8 Oudie firmware By default Oudie 3 software will run automatically when you turn on the Oudie 3 If you exit Oudie 3 software through Menu gt Next gt Exit then you will end up in an environment where you can setup some basic things on the Oudie 3 8 1 Main screen Main screen is where you can easily start Oudie 3 or ConnectMe software Oudie 3 is the navigation software while ConnectMe can download flight traces upload declarations and more from other flight recorders required cables are not included A separate help file is available for running ConnectMe By tapping on the gt gt button you can proceed to the Oudie s Settings screenho O E ConnectMe 8 2 Settings screen The settings screen has links to subpages where you can setup Volumelto Backlighth1 Language 1 Autorunf11 2003 2013 Naviter doo Oudie firmware 109 Screen calibrationh13 USB porth1 By tapping on the gt gt button you can proceed to th
69. r doo Planina 3 4000 Kranj Slovenia The warranty is non transferable and only valid if Naviter determines that the system and its components have not been damaged due to improper use been submerged in fluids dismantled or abused Naviter reserves the right to determine if repairs are to be done under warranty or at a nominal charge As a proof of activated warranty you must send a copy of the purchase invoice 2003 2013 Naviter doo e oses oo Index pm e mm lt Prev and Next gt 50 Oe wi 1 hour 43 1000m 67 352 5 minutes 39 43 A About 69 Action 82 Activate 39 Active 97 Active Sync 12 Add 71 Add Waypoint 71 Agl 82 Airspace 12 37 39 43 76 88 Airspace warning 36 43 Airspace warning banner 43 alarm 43 Allow drag 86 87 Alphabetical 61 Alt 82 Alt Colors 74 Altitude 75 88 Altitude Colors 75 Altitude QNH 82 Altitude reserve 58 Always 39 Angle1 65 81 Angle12 65 81 Angle2 65 81 Animation 44 Animation speed 36 area 12 Arrival 82 Arrival altitude 82 Arrival time 82 Arrow towards the North 36 As Dis 82 Assigned Area 65 Auto advance 67 Auto Arrange 82 Automatic search 97 automatically suggest 63 Average vario 82 B BAD 4 banner 43 Bearing to target 82 beep 43 below start 67 Brg 82 Browse 12 Bugs 58 button 96 by file 61 by waypoint type 61 er center 32 Checksum 94 Circling North 54 CIT 42 74 Color 79 80 Colorize 77 Colors
70. r flight you may want to save the settings without exiting Oudie 3 2003 2013 Naviter doo NODA 7 26 Chrg Do you really want to close Oudie 3 Save profile O Save airspace O Save waypoints and tasks Finish Flight cOpt dToff GS Er 6 17 Thermal assistant See Using Thermal Assistant 32 D Thermal assistant 6 18 Switch Profile The switch profile icon shuts down Oudie 3 and runs it again so you can choose another profile da Switch profile See also Using Profiles 137 2003 2013 Naviter doo 6 19 Add Waypoint You may edit and delete waypoints on this screen This window opens when you tap Menu gt Add Waypoint or use the shorcut on a hardware or software button Use the and buttons to change values quickly and without the use of the keyboard Click GOTO if you would immediately like to navigate to the newly created waypoint The reason for this feature is to be able to come back to the current position with as few clicks as possible Tipically when trying to center a thermal updraft Name Code lap 22 28 IAP_22 2 Style Elevation Waypoint m Latitude Longitude IN46 16 12 E014 22 12 RwyDir RwyLen RwyWidth Frequenc m m Description PELINE Cancel Goto Keyb 6 20 Wind This dialog lets you see the wind in the third dimension as well as quickly adjust the wind for either one or several layers To change the wind 1
71. rspace The altitude difference is negative if you are below horizontally nearest airsapce It is positive if you are above and Inside if you are about to hit the lateral borders of the airspace in question 3 Nearest airspace Vertically gives you the altitude difference towards the airspace above or below the glider The value is negative if you are below the airspace It is positive if you are above Inside if you are already inside an airspace and N A if there is no airspace at your location In addition to the airspaces there is also a very useful Action which can be assigned to any Navbox It is the action Highlight nearest airspace and it is assigned to the Nearest airspace Horizontally by default If you touch a Navbox which has this action assigned to it Oudie 3 will highlight the airspace in question It will link the glider with the airspace and display the distance from the glider to the airspace 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Getting started 1 4 Screen taps In addition to all the above you may tap anywhere on the screen and then choose Airspace to quickly access the list of airspaces at the location of the tap With this list you can quickly change the visibility of the airspaces or simply get an overview of what lies ahead You can also change the properties of an airspace such as lower or upper limit With this information airspace navigation should be easy and understandable even in a rather complex
72. see what you have done Airspace warningl437 to keep yourself out of trouble Goto dialogl5 to find nearest airports etc 2003 2013 Naviter doo 28 Oudie 3 Task started at 9 44 46 AM Gsp 23km h Alt 1878m iy j A E Target Cur LjD TTG Alt 200 1TP EXT open 1460 e 1TP 9 00 AM Dis Reg LjD open true G open 00 AM 50km Menu Final glide Here s a suggestion Flying final glides is the most comfortable when you use the Required L D and Current L D navboxes s2 What they do is they show the required L D to the finish line and current L D you are doing at the moment You are on glide slope when Current L D is higher than Required L D The calculation already includes reserve altitude The nice part is that it is insensible of the MC setting glider polar wind calculation etc All of them can be wrong when you try to math through the glider polar Current L D however is pragmatic it tells you what you are doing Required L D is pragmatic as well It tells you what you should be doing If Current L D is higher than the Required one you are doing good If it looks like you can keep going like that you are doing great Have fun making those final glides Go fly the task and enjoy SAVING TASK FOR LATER USE It is always wise to make sure you have all the data securely stored in case of an unintended outage of the device Start from the main screen and select Menu gt Next gt Save Settings gt tick the Sav
73. select a layer or several layers by dragging over the left side of the dialog 2 draw a wind vector in the square in the lower right corner 2003 2013 Naviter d o o 3 longer line means stronger wind Direction of the movement determines direction of the wind 4 If needed adjust Direction and Speed with the buttons in the lower part of the display 5 tap Apply then OK Wind is calculated using three methods in Oudie 3 Position drift when Lat Lon are the only available data Groundspeed difference when groundspeed and track are received from the GPS Combination of Groundspeed and straight flight when true air speed is received from the instrument In this case the wind is updated in straight flight as well O O O O O O O O 6 21 Logbook The logbook displays a list of flights written by your Oudie 3 It also displays information about the glider and the pilot if it is stored in the IGC file Logbook 2003 2013 Naviter d o o 7 7 1 Settings The Settings dialog has an array of Pages where all of the Oudie 3 preferences can be setup Note that some settings like Map and Navboxes are separate for Map 1 and Map 2 views while others like Units Commands etc are unique through the whole application Available pages are Map 7 where display of the vector map is setup Airspacel z i where display of airspace and airspace warning is setup Waypoints 77 page controls the
74. so function as a button if you assign an Action to it Navboxes are setup separately for Map 1 and Map 2 views That is because normally you will want to use the two map views for two different reasons One could be general navigation while the other one is approaching the waypoint where details are important You will require two different settings for which Navboxes should be displayed in these conditions Through this dialog you can select which of the available Navboxes you wish to display on the active map The Combo box allows you to choose from a sub group of navboxes so you can more easily select or change the ones you want One sub group is also Currently visible navboxes for example Navigation navboxes Target name Target Name of the selected waypoint Distance to target Dis Distance to the selected cylinder by optimized way Steering course To Difference in degrees between Bearing to target and Track over ground Bearing to target Brg Direction towards the selected waypoint 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Magnetic bearing to target MagBrg Magnetic course to fly to get to the target Track over ground Trk Direction of the flight true Magnetic Track over ground MagTrk Current magnetic course of flight Radial Radial Magnetic direction from the waypoint to the current position Speed over ground GS Groundspeed This value is negative if the difference between heading and tr
75. ssistant audio warning goes off if variance is large enough see Settings Thermall se It whistles a selected amount of seconds or degrees see Settings Thermallss before the glider will reach the same part of the circle where maximum lift was reached in the previous circle 3 Thermal assistant graphics is displayed if variance for displaying the thermal assistant is large enough see Settings Thermalles The size of the bubbles represents the amount of lift The color of the bubble is relative to the MacCready setting Red is better thank MC blue is more than 0 5m s 1kts less than MC yellow is in between The arrow is pointing towards the maximum of the lift in the previous circle while the length of the arrow is how strong the advice is to move your circle elsewhere The arrow is longer if variance is larger 2003 2013 Naviter doo 1 FILE 9 40 Chrg E A m s A mn 50km Menu Your job find a thermal Start circling look outside observe the thermal clues observe traffic in your vicinity make use of Assistant s suggestions Assistant s job analyze the thermal find the strongest lift in the circle make audio and visual suggestions We were not trying to develop a Thermal Wizard just an Assistant for the times when you are tired or have better things to do than focus 100 on the thermal It will only sound a bell if the thermal varies significantly
76. sun readable screen excellent vario and a large battery which is powerful enough for more than twelve hours of flying Vario and Navigation software maps and airspaces for Oudie 3 are already preinstalled You can literally take it out of the box and launch Oudie 3 works great in combination with other Naviter products such as SeeYou for the PC Soaring Spot and others It was designed to answer the question which was most frequently posted to us as Why do you not build the device for paraglider and hang glider pilots Naviter is a Slovenian based software company We focus on highly featured and easy to use software for glider pilots The needs of paraglider hang glider and sailplane pilots worldwide are what we are interested in Naviter doo Planina 3 4000 Kranj Slovenia email info naviter com web http www naviter com All rights reserved by Naviter doo 2003 2013 In the Box The Oudie 3 is delivered with pre installed Oudie 3 software and world wide vector maps topographical data ground elevation data cities rivers lakes roads etc Airspace and Airports files for much of the world are also pre installed Your Oudie 3 was delivered in a package with the following items 1 Oudie 3 2 Protective case 3 Getting started manual 4 SeeYou Trial CD 5 Universal Wall Charger 110 220V 6 Car Charger 12V 7 USB Cable 8 Velcro tape for easy installation 9 PDF Manual on the CD 10 2 pcs Naviter stickers 2
77. the top of each bar you can see the Thermal average The height of each bar represents the entrance and departure from each thermal relative to the other four The number on the right is average for the last four thermals Use it for your MacCready setting if you wish Hight statistics gives averages for the Lift Average speed Distance flown circling percentage and duration of flight Distance is the same as Optimized distance in the Opt navbox Task statistics gives averages achieved since the start of the task Last 60 minutes statistics gives averages achieved on the Race to goal task or the Optimized task in the last hour You can press the Back button to get back to the last map page you have used before Statistics Thermals 16 17 20 1 9 m s Flight statistics Avg vario 1 8m s Avg speed 19 6km h XC speed 32 6km h Dis flown 4 40km Circling 43 Duration 0 13 27 Back Menu 2003 2013 Naviter doo 6 Menu The menu offers shortcuts to many features a pilot will want to access quickly Buttons are large and well readable There are two pages of the menu located one next to the other Page 1 Esclst lt Prev and Next gt 51 Settings 7A Display Options 52 Screen Lockl 58 Map orientation 54 Evtl s i Zoom 57 Volume amp Alt tos Gotofss Task 63 Next Man 68 Info pagel46 Statistics 484 Page 2 About ei Save Settings 69
78. tings in Menu gt Settings gt Task gt Observation Zone s1 gt Type gt Cylinder are what you wanted to use on most flights At each of the waypoints click on the Edit button to open Edit point 65 dialog Setup these values to fly competitions or FAI records 2003 2013 Naviter doo 103 2km 106 1km Polygon Start SS B01164 251 2 71km A28089 0 40km 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Getting started 27 103 2km 106 1km Polygon 99 3km 106 1km Polygon OK Point Elev 28089 i zg Start BILD sund D3km 251 408km 4 08km 1 S5 A28089 L 00km 251 240km 28 1km 2 A07015 0 40km 3109 15 3km 43 4km 3 A14027 0 40km 65 22 4km 65 8km 4 A80181 3 00km 1322 24 6km 90 4km 5 ES A32139 2 00km Sector type 56 8 93km 99 3km Cylinder Finish C01043 0 40km Gate time Gate interval intervals y 15 y min P y Start on entry O Start on exit Options Insert Edit Goto OK Cancel Tools Keyb Start and re start the task To make a re start Change the target waypoint back to start point The quickest way to do it is to open the Task dialog select start point and press Goto Statistics will be reset when you cross the start line again Hying the task To navigate during the task use all of the featues that are made available to you through Oudie 3 software Map pages 3e to see where you are Navboxes 8 to see the flight parameters you are interested in Statistics 487 to
79. to your start point One finish fix within 1 km radius from another fix that occured before turning the 1st waypoint of the optimized triangle is required to finish the task It may be a single fix if you started your triangle in one of its corners It is a whole series of fixes between soaring begin and the first waypoint if you started the triangle on one of its legs FAI Triangle Assistant also helps you identify the exact course to fly by always highlighting a 1km diameter circle around the closest available finish fix Rotating the area Sometimes the flight requires much more thinking than the above examples You may wish to know if your current leg is long enough already to cover Town X with the FAI Area of your current flight For this reason you will want to rotate the FAI area from its current position It can hardly be easier to do simply tap on the FAI Area on the moving map and it will rotate If you are on your first leg or not far enough on the second it will rotate left right around the first leg Once you are far enough on the second leg to make it obvious which way you are going to fly the triangle it will rotate around the legs All this provided that Rotate on click is enabled in the settings which by default it is The FAI Area icons may also be placed on the Command bar if you wish to have quick and constant access to them in flight There are options for toggling the FAI Area and Rotating the FAI Area under Menu gt S
80. tylus However in flight this is a pain Stylus is small Oudie 3 is shaking so taping the screen is pretty inaccurate The stylus could get lost really quickly Oudie 3 is therefore designed to be used with fingers gloves rather than the stylus Tap This is similar to mouse left click in desktop Windows Press your finger or nail anywhere on the screen to create a Tap This way you can navigate through the menus or tap on the map to get the Goto and Airspace menu for example Tap and Hold Tap and hold is something similar to the mouse right click in desktop Windows There are few uses for a pop up menu in Oudie 3 so Tap and Hold is normally used to perform special tasks on the map An example is moving the Nav boxes or accessing the Flight parameters by tapping and holding the Glideslope indicator Similar use is assigned to tapping and holding the Wind and North indicators 2003 2013 Naviter doo 10 Technical specification ARM 11 500 MHz 128 MB 8 GB Processor RAM Built in Flash Loudspeaker Buttons Batter Battery indicator Battery autonom Charging time Size Weight Vario On Off Reset 9600 mAh Yes gt 12h max 6 hours 135 x 86 x 25 mm 350 g Yes high sensitivity Yes high precision Yes Practically unlimited 15 50 Pressure altitude Flight recorder Flight storage oO n Operating Temp Touch screen 5 TFT LCD 480 x 272 16 9 Yes Yes Yes Resistive Yes Sm
81. ume Flight properties Ki Alt m GND 1092m ONH mbar linked 11237 1013 25 Mc m s 47kmjh Alt Res m E bo volume 30 ETE MacCready O Trim speed A 0 Polar data for Default Mc 1 5 E 9 6 0 47km h Mc 0 0 E 10 5 40km h Joe OK Cancel Keyb 6 10 Goto The goto dialog allows you to select the Navigate to point quickly There are several ways to access this dialog Tap on the map Brings up the Goto dialog Waypoints are sorted on distance from the point where the tap happened on the Map screen This way it is easy to select the waypoint you were trying to tap even though you couldn t tell them apart in the Map view due to the Zoom level Through the menu If the Goto dialog is accessed through Menu gt Goto waypoints are sorted first on type then distance 2003 2013 Naviter doo Pressing the Details button will open a new window where you can read waypoint details and edit waypoint properties It will close automatically after 10 seconds or when you press the OK Goto button Since the waypoint list may be huge there is a quicker way to accessing a particular point alphabetically by filtering the points When the waypoints are filtered the Filter caption is highlighted in the command bar see screenshot below At the bottom of the screen immediately above the menu three recently used waypoints are displayed Clear Takeoff Soaring begin Name 1 erg D
82. ur finger over the screen and the map will follow your finger To rotate the map drag your finger in the bottom 10 of the screen left right The map will again follow your finger but this time it will rotate around the center point of the screen If you will not move map in Pan mode for 10 seconds the Map orientation will change back to what it was before you started to pan 2003 2013 Naviter doo Menu There is a shortcut for this dialog if you tap with your finger on the North Arrow indicator 2003 2013 Naviter doo NODA 12 29 Chrg S e 97 cOpt dToff GS la o sm mem See also North arrow symbol 41 6 7 Exit Pressing this button quits the application Before you exit the program will ask you whether or not you wish to Save the current profile changes Save changes to the waypoints and tasks save changed or added Flarm aliases Finish the flight by signing the IGC file with SeeYou G record 2003 2013 Naviter doo NODA 7 26 Chrg Do you really want to close Oudie 3 Save profile O Save airspace O Save waypoints and tasks Finish Flight 6 8 Zoom The Zoom dialog lets you choose from several predefined values depending on the units The value represents the width of the Oudie 3 window 0 1km 2km 5km 35km 50km are fixed zoom settings Setting represents the width of the Map window Depending on the units it can be in either kilometers statute
83. way waypoints are displayed Track Targetl791 page sets up the trace vario colors of the displayed trace OLC amp FAI areas page short for Optimization lets you setup how the optimizations are calculated Task 81 page sets up the observation zones and other task options Navboxes 8 page lets you choose which navboxes to display and control their appearance Symbols 87 page allows you to choose from symbols for the map display Warnings 8e page sets up airspace and altitude warnings Thermalls9 page sets up the Thermal assistant Polar e1 page has all the controls to choose the polar for your glider Units e27 by your preference Fontsl934 page changes the appearance of the text on the screen Input 94 page lets you select between GPS Simulator and File replay mode Commands ee page reassigns tasks to all buttons of your PDA and SeeYou Mobile Menuf9 page lets you control the content of the main Menu Files 97 page has shortcuts to the terrain waypoint and airspace files Logfs page sets up the header for the IGC file User interfaceliod is short for User Interface Miscellaneousho page has all the rest Hardwarelio3 page controls communication to GPS with proprietary sentences Map This dialog allows you to setup the appearance of the map in Map view 381 Oudie 3 uses CIT maps for rendering the terrain It is the same map as in the desktop version of SeeYou Show map check box will enable the d
84. whole world You don t have to change those at any time Waypoint files only If you decide to use more than one waypoint file then one file must be selected as Active Tasks will be read and written to this file and no other files Many waypoint file types are supported SeeYou waypoint file format cup cupx wpt Compe GPS and Ozi explorer dat grw wht cdb ndb dbt dat wpz att da4 2003 2013 Naviter d o o Residentlash d Airspace Spain Spain cup 4 1 2010 25 7K ResidentFlash pace Switzerland Switzerland cup 4 19 2010 2 ResidentFlash a and Airspace Uk uk cup 5 17 2012 210K ResidentFlash and Airspace USA USA Central cup 4 1 2010 69 ResidentFlash and Airspace USA USA East cup 4 1 2010 650K ResidentFlash and Airspace USA USA West cup 4 1 2010 352K ResidentFlash VITLA323 CUP 5 12 2013 0 4 ResidentFlash YITLA400 CUP 4 22 2013 0 31 ResidentFlash wc 2013 seeyou cup 7 16 201 ui m faf u fuf u fuf u Ka OK Cancel Active Keyb Automatic search for files When you open the Select files dialog such as in the screenshot above the whole file system of your device is searched for corresponding files If you are looking for terrain files all CIT files from your PDA will be listed etc 7 18 Log Oudie 3 does also log a flight and produces an IGC file lt can however be analyzed in SeeYou or similar software after the fl

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