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1. 4 11 Replacing battery The battery can be replaced by user You will need a screwdriver with cross head Phillips Unscrew three screws NANO rnuonr necoanen E n 01423 157 Cina eee NANO FLMENT FCO CE a n ri m 01423 i17 4237 KX Insert a new Nokia 3310 battery Li Ion Make sure that the contacts are properly aligned Close the cover and screw back three screws gently Page 17 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 5 Configure NANO Januar 2015 Use the NanoConfig program to configure the NANO A flight declaration can be uploaded or various parameters can me modified using the program The NanoConfig program consists of two major screens A flight declaration screen and a settings screen amp NanoConfig v1 4 3 Declaration Pilot Pilot k ugo Copilot Glider type v Registration Class v Competition ID The smallest ai IE the smallest flight recorder with IGC approval for all flights including world allows up to 28 hours stand alone operation w NanoConfig v1 4 3 a _ Load Waypoints OK Cancel Declaration The smallest x the smallest flight recorder with IGC approval for all flights including world records Built in battery allows up to 28 hours stand alone operation Flight recorder settings Recording interval s 1 V Automatically finish flight
2. NANO Flight recorder including NanoConfig configuration program Version 2 12 ix nav LXNAV d o o e Kidri eva 24a 3000 Celje Slovenia e tel 386 592 33 400 fax 386 599 33 522 info Ixnav com e www lxnav com NANO Version 2 12 1 Important Notices 1 1 1 2 Limited Warranty Battery information 1 2 1 Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment 1 2 2 Disposal of waste batteries 2 Packing Lists 3 Basics 3 1 NANO ata glance 3 2 Technical data 3 3 Rocker button 3 4 LEDs 3 5 NanoPower cable 4 Operation 4 1 Powering on 4 2 Normal operation 4 3 Battery status 4 4 Press Powering off 4 5 Security void 4 6 Charging battery 4 7 Connecting to a computer 4 8 Downloading flights 4 9 Bluetooth pairing 4 10 Storing Nano 4 11 Replacing battery 5 Configure NANO 5 1 Uploading flight declaration 5 1 1 Using the Nanoconfig program 5 1 1 1 Pilot information 5 1 1 2 Task declaration 5 1 2 Using Bluetooth or serial interface 5 2 Changing parameters 5 2 1 Flight recording interval 5 2 2 Automatically finish flight 5 2 3 Start recording on power on 5 2 4 Automatically turn off Nano when flight is finished 5 2 5 Bluetooth 5 2 6 NMEA output 353 Nano config for Android devices 5 3 1 Connecting and pairing NANO 5 3 2 Main page 5 3 3 Downloading flights 5 3 4 Editing pilot info 5 3 5 Editing task for declaration 5 3 6 Configuring nano 6 Troubleshooting 7 Revision History P
3. oo o onsen i eere sup snene 10 oston os oe sansar 0 o freson After short pressing of rocker button up or down battery level is indicated Sis maaa a 1 and green LED will blink isophasic When Nano is communicating with PC through USB LEDs will blink like shown on next table Cy CC EERE ZS O ia BOO ee LT ae Simcoe ee eae eames SD card error Nano is powered on via USB only reset button can turn off Nano NOCI NIT Page 10 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 SD card error Nano is powered on with rocker button m om use m er Desnton OO o Je After pressing rocker button a le One second later SD card error for 5 seconds GOJITI ostos JE 49 Power led blinks After short pressing of rocker button up or down battery level is indicated After long pressing of rocker button nano will turn off Red and green LED will blink isophasic 3 5 NanoPower cable The NanoPower is a special device which converts 12V to 5V power supply for NANO and PDA It also translates levels of serial signal to match NANO signal level and PDA or computer signal level Connect the red and black wire to 12V power supply A Maximum input voltage is 24 Volts The NanoPower has two plugs On one side there is a standard USB A connector Use included USB A to mini USB cable and plug NANO to this side Any standard USB A to mini USB cable is suitable On the other side there is a RJ45
4. first perform a self test blinking from left to right and then the NANO will go to normal operation mode and indication on the LEDs Connect the NANO to a computer using a USB cable It will automatically power on and the last two or three LEDs will light up This indicates that the NANO flight recorder is in data transfer mode You may now run NanoConfig or copy flights using standard methods for copying files Connect the NANO to NanoPower It will automatically power on and after approximately 20seconds the NANO will perform a self test with blinking LEDs from left to right and then it will go to normal operation mode and indication of LEDs If you press or move rocker button when in data transfer mode NANO will revert to normal operation mode G 4 2 Normal operation During normal operation the first LED blinks when NANO is powered on The second LED blinks when GPS status is ok The third LED blinks when flight recording is started The fourth LED blinks when the Bluetooth module is switched on GPS OK Bluetooth OK Power ON Logger Started Error The fifth LED is red and indicates an error See chapter 6 for more details Page 13 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 4 3 Battery status When you press the rocker button for a short time the LEDs will show the battery status If all the LEDs are on it means that the battery is fully charged During operation as each LED goes out it means 20 less battery capacity remains Deta
5. 35 hours of stand alone operation The battery is charged when the flight recorder is connected to a computer NanoPower or wall charger Die Betriebstemperaturen fur den Nano reichen von 20 C 68 F bis A 60 C 140 F H here Temperaturen sind unbedingt zu vermeiden die Li lonen Batterie kann besch digt werden Aufblasen der Batterie Bluetooth is used for easy data exchange with a PDA The housing is made of robust ABS plastic On the left side there is a micro SD card slot rocker button and five status LEDs LEDs display the operational status A 2 GB SD card is used for flight data storage Flights are stored directly in IGC format and are downloadable through a USB connection which is compatible with all operating systems MS Win Linux and Mac OS On the right side there is small hole with a reset button Use a pin to press the reset button In normal operation this button should never be used At the back there is a mini USB connector which is used for charging and data transfer The SD card is preloaded with the Nanoconfig program which is used for uploading flight declaration and changing the settings of the NANO Flight declarations can be also uploaded using a serial interface cable or Bluetooth See chapter 5 1 for more details Page 8 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 3 2 Technical data Hardware ARM core processor 2GBytes memory storage Three direction rocker button 66 channel GPS re
6. NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 5 2 Changing parameters Run the NanoConfig program and go to the settings screen The settings screen is split into two sections Settings dedicated to the NANO and settings for NanoConfig gt aaa m amp NanoConfig v1 4 3 Declaration Flight recorder settings Settings Recording interval s 1 Z v Automatically finish flight v Start recording on power on v Automatically tum off Nano when flight is finished The smallest J Enable Bluetooth V Enable NMEA output GPGGA GPRMC LXWP x NMEA baudrate 57600 v NanoConfig settings the smallest flight recorder with IGC approval for all Latitude Longitude format Degrees decimal minutes DD MM mmm x flights including world records Built in battery allows up to 28 hours stand alone operation Distance unit km v OK Cancel Parameters for the NANO include recording interval NMEA output and Bluetooth enable settings In NanoConfig you can change the distance units used in the task declaration and the format of latitude and longitude 5 2 1 Flight recording interval The flight recording interval is set to one second by default It is recommended that you keep this setting Even with the recording interval set to one second the NANO is capable of storing approximately 14000hours of flight Having a recording interval of one second will allow you to
7. NIVEC Areh Cerkev Areh Cerkev t Cernivec t Cernivec 14 41 000 68 5km 793 ier Lane Celje Hangar Add waypoint Editing the task is very simple First is necessary to choose a waypoint file in the CUP SeeYou format To select the CUP file use the MENU button Press the Add waypoint button to add the waypoint to the last position A long press on the waypoint will give us an option to insert a waypoint On the right side of waypoint name is the trash box Press the trash box to delete the waypoint from the list After a task has been entered it can be transferred to NANO by pressing the write button Page 23 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 5 3 6 Configuring nano In this tab the recording interval automatic power off and NMEA settings can be configured Page 24 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 6 Troubleshooting O My computer does not recognize the NANO as a USB mass storage device A Make sure that that NANO is turned off before connecting to computer O My flight has no security A Switch off the NANO for five minutes and turn it on for normal operation If the flight is still not secure contact us Q When I power on see all green LEDs blinking and the red LED is illuminated A This means that your flight recorder has lost security Contact us for further details Q When I power on I see one green LED and the red LED is illuminated A There is a problem with the SD card We recommend t
8. STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL LXNAV BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you LXNAV retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or to offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service contacts your local LXNAV dealer or contact LXNAV directly September 2011 2011 LXNAV All rights reserved Page 4 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 1 2 Battery information NANO is powered by a rechargeable battery The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out Only use the approved battery and recharge your battery only with approved chargers Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a charger as overcharging may shorten its life If left unused a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery that is damaged If the battery pack is mis
9. V Start recording on power on V Automatically tum off Nano when flight is finished V Enable Bluetooth V Enable NMEA output GPGGA GPRMC LXWP NMEA baudrate 57600 s NanoConfig settings Latitude Longitude format Degrees decimal minutes DD MM mmm X Distance unit km v OK Cancel You may toggle between these two screens by pressing the Declaration or Settings button in upper left corner of the NanoConfig program Press the OK button to confirm changes and exit from the program Press Cancel to abandon changes and exit without saving data It is important to run the NanoConfig program directly from NANO Do not copy the NanoConfig program to another location as settings and declarations will not be written properly to the NANO The version of the program is written in the lower left corner of the NanoConfig window When reguesting support from LXNAV or reporting a bug please always include the version of the program in your email All NANO configuration variables are stored in the SYSTEM folder of the NANO in a file named system ini It is strongly recommended that you do not modify this file yourself If you need more information about the system ini file please contact us 5 1 Uploading flight declaration Flight declarations can be uploaded to the Nano in three different ways Using the NanoConfig program Bluetooth or the serial interface Declarations are s
10. age 3 of 27 Januar 2015 OOMAON ANU A A NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 1 Important Notices Information in this document is subject to change without notice LXNAV reserves the right to change or improve their products and to make changes in the content of this material without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements A Yellow triangle is shown for parts of the manual which should be read very carefully and are important for operating the NANO flight recorder sa Notes with a red triangle describe procedures which are critical and may result in loss of data or any other critical situation sa A bulb icon is shown when a useful hint is provided to the reader 1 1 Limited Warranty This NANO product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for two years from the date of purchase Within this period LXNAV will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts and labour provided that the customer pays for shipping costs This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alterations or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
11. an health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product m K Page 5 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 1 2 2 Disposal of waste batteries Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative conseguences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons reguire a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by gualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic eguipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely Hand the ba
12. anoConfig program will run only on Microsoft Windows operating systems Double click to run it immediately Disconnect the NANO from the computer and connect it again in W On first connection of the NANO to a computer it may not be recognized order for it to be recognized 4 8 Downloading flights Turn off the NANO and connect it to a computer using a USB cable Navigate to the root folder of the NANO and use your preferred method of copying files We recommend that you always copy your flights to a hard disk in order to have a backup of it in case of SD card failure Page 15 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 NANO 1049 D Seles File Edit View Favorites Tools Misty s Q sack Q D P Search i Folders Fal s DA v EJ co A Name Size Type Date Modified A File and Folder Tasks O system File Folder 30 12 2027 0 00 Bl Rename this fie 14 KB IGC Fight Document 1 9 2010 14 56 094V0TS1 igc 282 KB IGC Flight Document 4 9 2010 11 22 Cah Move this Ne 2 nan01049 xml 1 KB XML Document 20 2 1983 0 00 A Copy this file E NanoConfig exe 215KB Application 31 8 2010 11 01 6 Publish this file to the Web va E mail this file X Delete this file Details 091V0T51 igc IGC Flight Document Date Modified 1 september 2010 14 56 Size 13 0 KB Type IGC Flight Document Date Modified 1 9 2010 14 56 Size 13 0 KB 13 0 KB My Computer Flights are stored in files with the IGC standard filename If you find it diffi
13. ceiver Engine noise level sensor Pressure altitude sensor measuring up to 16000m Input and output e USB interface mass storage device e Integrated SD card reader e Serial RS232 interface for PDA connection e Bluetooth interface for PDA connection Size and weight e Outline dimension 65x41x20mm e Weight 66g 3 3 Rocker button The rocker button has several actions you can press it or move it up or down S a a H x s Press it and NANO flight recorder will power on Press or move the rocker button for a long time and the NANO flight recorder will switch off When flying press or move the button for a short time and a pilot initiated event will be recorded and the flight recorder will then log 30 fixes with a recording rate of one second At the same time the LEDs will indicate the battery status If you move rocker button twice in direction towards SD card Nano will toggle on and off Bluetooth Page 9 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 3 4 LEDs On the left side there are five LEDs four green and one red The LEDs show the status of the NANO flight recorder During normal operation the first LED blinks when NANO is powered on The second LED blinks when GPS status is ok The third LED blinks when recording of flight is started The fourth LED blinks when the Bluetooth module is switched on LED sequence after powering up NANO with rocker button is following Description TTT Te After pressing rocker button
14. cult to decode this standard we recommended that you switch to detailed view to see the date of the file In detailed view file date and time show the landing time of the glider It is strongly recommended that you do not remove the SD card from the NANO to download flights Use the USB cable to download flights from the NANO The SD card should only be removed if it is malfunctioning Flights can be also downloaded using NanoConfig for Android devices More details are in Ch 5 3 4 9 Bluetooth pairing In order to connect to the NANO via Bluetooth you have to search on a PDA for devices in range See chapter 5 2 to enable Bluetooth The Nano will be identified as LXNAV NANO lt SERIALNUMBER gt Click PAIR or CONNECT to connect to the NANO A security pin must be entered The pin code for the NANO is 1234 and cannot be changed 4 10 Storing Nano The Nano must be stored in a dry enviroment with temperature lower than 25 C 77 F If the NANO will not be used for an extended time it s recommended that you charge the battery fully beforehand In the NANO and in the BATTERY are protection circuits which protect the battery from being overcharged or overly discharged If the NANO is stored with empty battery eventually the battery will be discharged so far that will not be possible to charge it The reason is internal circuitry which protect the battery against being overly discharged Page 16 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015
15. do more accurate post flight analysis and increases the probability of obtaining a data point in the observation zone If you wish to change these settings use the up down arrow or type a new value 5 2 2 Automatically finish flight If this option is enabled flight will be automatically finished and digitally signed once conditions for finishing flight are met Nano must fulfil following conditions for 30 second GPS status is ok ground speed is below 4m s vertical speed is within 0 2m s and altitude is below 3000m 5 2 3 Start recording on power on If this option is enabled recording of new flight will be automatically started when Nano is powered on If this option is disabled Nano will start recording when vertical speed is above 1m s and ground speed is above 8m s This option is mostly useful for paragliders a When this option is enabled option Automatically finish flight is ignored Page 20 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 5 2 4 Automatically turn off Nano when flight is finished This option is very useful for Nano being installed more or less permanently into the glider If this option is enabled Nano will automatically switch off 30 minutes after flight is finished 5 2 5 Bluetooth Check the Enable Bluetooth checkbox if you want to turn it on By default Bluetooth is disabled When Bluetooth is enabled the NANO will consume more power and the total A endurance of a new and charged battery will reduce to appr
16. handled the battery pack can burst cause a fire or even chemical burns Observe the following precautions e Do not disassemble e Do not crush and do not expose the battery pack to any shock or force such as hammering dropping or stepping on it e Do not short circuit and do not allow metal objects to come into contact with the battery terminals e Do not expose to high temperature above 60 C 140 F such as in direct sunlight or in a glider parked in the sun e Do not incinerate 4A e Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries e Be sure to charge the battery pack using supplied battery charger or a device that can charge the battery pack e Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children e Keep the battery pack dry e Replace the battery pack only with the same or equivalent type recommended by LXNAV e Dispose of used battery packs promptly as described in these instructions 1 2 1 Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative conseguences for the environment and hum
17. hat you eject SD card and format it Q Is the internal Lilon battery for the NANO end user replaceable or would I need to send the unit back to LXNAV or a dealer to have the battery replaced A User can replace Li Ion Battery See chapter 4 11 Q I can t read nano on my notebook A Change power management scheme on your notebook or connect notebook to power supply Q When I connect NANO to my notebook message USB device connected would appear disappear appear etc from the laptop screen A Change power management scheme on your notebook or connect notebook to power supply Q Can I open files from NANO on Apple computer A Yes Q I run Ubuntu on my laptop so cannot run NanoConfig exe A NanoConfig is Windows application that runs only on windows operating system Q Can I declare task with OUDIE A Yes declaration can be done via serial cable or over BlueTooth Please read step by step instructions http www xnav com downloads manuals FAQ Upload declaration from OUDIE 20to 2 ONANO pdf Q My NANO will not turn off or function It is displaying from left to right no light green light green light no light red light How can I fix this A That combination of LED s appears only in case of SD card error That happens only if SD card is not inserted properly in socket It s hard to eject SD card Now you must remove SD card and insert it back then everything will be ok To turn off NANO from described posi
18. iled explanation of LEDs is given in table below 100 full approximately 28hours of operation FI FICICICIH 95 full 27hours remaining e 6 80 22hours remaining Jejeje 60 17hours remaining fejle 40 10hours remaining 6 20 5hours remaining MM MOJE 4 4 Press Powering off Press the rocker button for a long time and the red LED and the adjacent green LED will start blinking Once you see this blinking you may release the button 4 5 Security void When security secret key is lost at power on the red light will be on and the remaining four green LEDs will start blinking To continue press or move the rocker button for a longer period In order to produce IGC certified files the NANO flight recorder must be returned gt to the dealer or manufacturer for resealing 4 6 Charging battery Battery is charging when nano is connected to external power through usb port It can be charged from wall adapter or directly from PC or from nano power If you want charge faster you must connect nano to power supply wait to but up then press rocker button to switch off In this mode all nano functions GPS Bluetooth Memory are off which increase charging speed In this mode nano indicates the charged level of battery More you can see in chapter 4 3 4 7 Connecting to a computer Before connecting the NANO to a computer you must turn it off Connect it to a computer using the supplied USB cable
19. mber 2010 Initial release of owner manual April 2011 Updated manual Detailed LED description Ch 3 4 Updated FAQ o ea 2011 Updated or O and changes for version 2 0 December 2011 Charging nano battery Ch 4 6 oOoOoOoOoOoooOoooo nano battery Ch 4 ne Storing NANO Ch 4 10 Corrections Page 27 of 27
20. n the NANO is enabled it will appear on scanned list Choose nano The first time it will be necessary to pair the NANO and Smart Phone More about pairing is written in Ch 4 9 5 3 2 Main page On the main tab is information about the Nano and its GPS status 5 3 3 Downloading flights The first time you access this tab NanoConfig will automatically start reading flights from the connected NANO Downloading always goes from the most recent to the oldest flight If you Page 22 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 have a lot of flights in the NANO s memory the transfer of the logbook can be interrupted with BACK button ia Main Logbook Pilat Task Not connected After the downloading of logbook data is finished a short press on the desired flight will start the download process If the flight size is big the download may take more than minute Flights are downloaded into NanoConfig folder With a long press on the flight the downloaded flight can be shared with other applications installed on your smart phone Gmail SeeYou not available OLC not available Google Docs Facebook 5 3 4 Editing pilot info The Pilot tab can be used to edit information about the glider and crew 5 3 5 Editing task for declaration i Main Logbook Pilot Task Main Logbook Pilot Task Not connected Nat connected Task 144 9km Task 144 9km O Read Read Celje Hangar t Celje Hangar Are you sure you want to delete point CER
21. or any other standard USB A to mini USB cable The NANO flight computer will be identified automatically and a new removable storage device will be indicated The name of device will be NANO_ lt SERIALNUMBER gt Page 14 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 My Computer EC Ex File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back lt 2 3 P Search E Folders Ez Address 4 My Computer v Go Files Stored on This Computer System Tasks al m em View system information CJ Shared Documents Lond erazem s Documents 1 Add or remove programs G Change a setting Hard Disk Drives Other Places a My Network Places Db My Documents Shared Documents GB Control Panel C DVD RAM Drive E Details Rw My Computer System Folder My Bluetooth Places 44 My Computer NANO 1049 D File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sac QJ B P Search gt Folders ti DA Addre 091V0T51 igc File and Folder Tasks IGC Flight Document 14 KB Make a new folder Publish this folder to the 094V0T51 igc ga Pan01049 xml Web IGC Flight Document XML Document a Share this folder 282 KB 1 KB NanoConfig exe ano Configurator Other Places XNAV 4 My Computer G My Documents Shared Documents My Network Places Details NANO 1049 D Removable Disk File System FAT 4 My Computer In the root folder you will find flights created by the NANO and the NanoConfig program The N
22. ot section In the top right you will find two icons The first icon will show a list of stored pilot information and second will add current pilot information to the list Pilot List Registration Class Competition ID S5 3118 Standard EJ 18meter UK 5 1 1 2 Task declaration Before creating a task you have to load the waypoints from which the task will be created Press the Load Waypoints button to load waypoints Waypoints can be loaded from a CUP formatted file Once waypoints are loaded you can create a task by typing the names of the waypoints Use the icons in the upper left corner of the task declaration group to add or delete a point or to clear the whole task Task points can also be deleted by pressing the DEL key or can be inserted by pressing the INS key 5 1 2 Using Bluetooth or serial interface Flight declarations can also be uploaded using the serial interface or Bluetooth See chapter 0 for Bluetooth pairing The NANO must be running in normal operating mode The protocol used for uploading the declaration is same as used for Colibri LX20 Posigraph or any other LX loggers When connecting through the serial interface you should use the same baud rate a as is set for NMEA output on the NANO l When connected through Bluetooth baud rates are not important Please refer to the manual for the software used to upload flight declarations E g Seeyou Mobile pocket Strepla Winpilot FlyWithCE Page 19 of 27
23. oximately 14hours N When Bluetooth is enabled there will be no output on the wired serial interface and task declarations can only be uploaded via Bluetooth 5 2 6 NMEA output Check Enable NMEA output to output NMEA data The NANO will transmit the following NMEA sentences GPGGA GPRMC LXWPO every second and LXWP1 once per minute NMEA can be output to either the serial interface or Bluetooth but not to both simultaneously Change the NMEA baud rate if you want to output NMEA at different baud rates Page 21 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 5 3 Nano config for Android devices NanoConfig can be downloaded from LXNAV web site or Google Play Market Nano config is configuration tool for NANO The user can easily modify flight recorder parameters edit pilot and glider information edit the declaration and transfer flights from the NANO to the smart phone we gt Tasi 403 10 ga Hangat an celje peresno pet a gh At E T aaa RE j VE gola sna ji son Senor Kon Nano config consists of four tabs Main Logbook Pilot Task and Settings da NanoConfig will work only with NANO version 2 03 or higher 5 3 1 Connecting and pairing NANO When we run NanoConfig on smart phone the program will first ask you to turn on Bluetooth if it s not turned on yet Over the menu button is access to the scan function which will scan for BlueTooth devices If the NANO is turned on and BlueTooth functionality i
24. plug This plug is designed for a PDA or a computer RJ45 plug is NOT designed in accordance with IGC standard It can be used only with dedicated cable Do not plug unknown cable to it as it may damage NanoPower circuit Pin description on the NanoPower RJ45 is given on a picture below Page 11 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 Pin numbers output Transmit from NANO RS232 e g Computer LX7000 input Receive to NANO RS232 e g Computer LX7000 output Transmit from NANO TTL e g Oudie HP302 input Receive to NANO TTL e g Oudie HP302 5V OUTPUT maximum 1A Available cables for the RJ45 port OUDIE CC NP OUDIE Allg RS232 CC NP 232 IPAQ 38 39xx und kompatible Page 12 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 4 Operation There are two modes of operation Data transfer mode and Normal operation mode When in data transfer mode flight can be downloaded and NanoConfig can be run Normal operation mode is when logger is ready for recording flights The mode in which the NANO is operating can be determined from the LEDs In data transfer mode the last two or three green LEDs will be permanently lit whereas in normal operation mode up to four LEDs will be blinking See chapter 4 2 for a detailed explanation of each LED 4 1 Powering on There are three ways to power on NANO flight recorder Press the rocker button and NANO will power on It will go directly to normal operation mode The LEDs will
25. tion the only way is to use the reset button with a paperclip or similar device Q When I run nanoConfig I m getting errors A Probably Microsoft Net Framework is not installed Page 25 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 O I have previously used the NANO on several flight and it worked beautifully and gave some good detail of the flights I made It seems to have developed a problem where it no longer obtains GPS data When I turned it on the following lights were left illuminated on the NANO 2nd Light from the left GPS 3rd Light from the left Flight Recorder 5th Light Red indicating a problem None of the lights are flashing they are fixed solid I am now unable to turn the unit off also A SD card is not inserted properly Use paperclip to reset NANO Q When I press the rocker button for a few seconds to power up the unit sometimes it does not do anything A You must push harder to turn on NANO The button is intentionally made like this in order to prevent accidental power ups Q I did not figure out how to start recording by moving the rocker button it shows battery charge and goes back to displaying the power GPS leds Am I doing something wrong A Recording can be started only if you moving faster than 40km h or vario is present Rocker button function is only to check battery or event short press or long press for switching off Page 26 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 7 Revision History Septe
26. tored in SYSTEM folder in a file called decl The declaration file is formatted as a standard IGC header file It is recommended that you do not try to modify this file yourself 5 1 1 Using the Nanoconfig program Run the NanoConfig program and go to the declaration screen The declaration screen is split into two groups Pilot and glider related information is in the top group and the task declaration is shown in the bottom group Page 18 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 S Nano onig ras GEE ee a Pilot Pilot Erazem Polutnik FAFA Misi ai Glidertype Ventus 2cxT 18m v Registration S5 KEJ Class 18 meter v Competition ID KEJ The smallest Task 1009 5km Polygon with 5 point IX nano o i Name Latitude Longitude Distance Course m Start OOLivno N43 47 650 E0 6 53 533 J 1 Point 25Avtov N43 08 183 E018 34 717 154 5km 118 2 Point 54Zelja N44 50 000 E015 47 100 292 5km 311 3 Point 20Risov N43 41 350 E017 35 517 192 1km 131 4 Point 49Osjec O N44 31 133 EO16 15 350 141 0km 311 the smallest flight recorder sau maral ioral 5 Point 21Bogod N43 26 933 EO17 36 167 160 5km 137 flights including world Fish D 43 47 650 core53533 cem 304 records Built in battery allows up to 28 hours stand i 7 a s alone operation JI Nano detected on drive G Nano is up to date 5 1 1 1 Pilot information Enter pilot and glider information in the pil
27. ttery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Applicable for Customers in the U S A and Canada Lithium Ion batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable _ batteries call toll free 1 800 822 8837 or visit http www rbrc org A Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium Ion batteries Page 6 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 2 Packing Lists In the box you will find e NANO flight recorder with preloaded Nanoconfig program and user manual 4 NanoPower cable USB cable Wall charger EF J e Barogram calibration chart e Quick reference chart Page 7 of 27 NANO Version 2 12 Januar 2015 3 Basics 3 1 NANO ata glance The NANO flight recorder is the smallest flight recorder designed in accordance with All Flights IGC specification It has an IGC approval for all flights including world records It features an integrated 66 channel GPS receiver with built in antenna altitude sensor ENL sensor security micro switch Bluetooth module and 1700mAh battery The built in battery allows up to
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