5.2 Data field Elements
Data field elements can be used to shown numerical information like altitude, time,
amongst others. These elements have configurable size, and position, although the text
within has only 3 possible sizes. Table 3 explains the available data fields. As the VARIO
firmware evolves this list will likely grow.
Table 3 - Data fields Description
Field ID Description
Abs.
Pressure
Absolute atmospheric pressure value in Pascals.
Above Toff Altitude above takeoff is the altitude over the flight starting point.
Alt. Gain Altitude Gain. Altitude gained in current thermal (see Note 1).
Altitude Current altitude. This altitude is calculated based on the barometric pressure, and
depends on the QNH value (see Note 2).
Altitude2 Second Altimeter which can be set independently to the main altimeter.
Ave.Vario Average Vario calculated using an integration time constant in order to indicate
smoother climbing rates.
Date Current date.
Dur. Flight Duration. Duration of the current flight.
Flight Level Current altitude in hundreds of feet.
Fuel Level Fuel level in liters (available when connected with Flymaster M1).
Max.Alti Maximum altitude reached during current flight. This is based on barometric
altitude.
Max.Climb Once a flight has started, it shows the maximum rate of climb encountered during
the flight. This value uses the integrated vario not the instantaneous rate of climb.
This provides good indication of the quality of the day's thermals. This value is
reset when the instrument is switched off.
Max.Sink Once a flight has started shows the maximum sink encountered during the flight.
Note that these values are using the integrated vario. When the instrument is
switched off this value is reset back to zero.
Motor
Temp.
Motor Temperature (available when connected with Flymaster M1).
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