9.1 Flight Memory
This menu contains all the flight recordings stored the 6030. To view the list, highlight Flight Memory and
Tracks using the !" keys and press the OK key. The records are stored according to date of the flight, shown
in the left column, with the most recent flight on top. The length of the flight is also shown, in the right column.
On this page, individual flights can be deleted from the list by pressing F2 (Del. Flight). To view a flight, use the
"! keys to move through the list and choose the desired flight with the OK key. The flight, with its benchmark
figures, is then displayed on the Flight Analysis page. Press F1 (Show Map) to view the map of the flight or F2
(Recal Sign.) to recalculate the digital signature (if you have trouble sending this flight to the OLC). For more
information see section 6.2 and Error! Reference source not found.. Flights can be saved as IGC files to an
SD card (see section 9.9).
Important: Although the 6030 will store up to 100 flights, it is recommended that the flight memory be
downloaded routinely to FlyChart, SeeYou, etc. and then cleared in Menu>Clear/Initialize memory>Delete all
flights. This procedure provides security to your recorded flights and allows the 6030 to record new flights with
“refreshed” memory. If a PC is not immediately available and you have an SD card installed, you can save
flights to the SD card for later transfer to a PC (see section 9.9).
9.2 Waypoints
This menu contains all the waypoints loaded into the 6030. To view the list, highlight Waypoints in the Main
Setup Menu using the !" keys and press OK. If there are more waypoints than can be displayed on one
page, you can scroll through the pages with the #$ keys. To select a waypoint, highlight the desired waypoint
with the ! " keys and then press OK. The waypoint can now be edited or deleted (see Section 4.5.3).
Waypoints can be added from the keypad in this sub-menu or more easily using FlyChart. The waypoint list can
be saved to, and read from, an SD card (see section 9.9).
9.3 Routes
This menu contains all the routes loaded into the 6030. To view the list, highlight Routes in the Main Setup
Menu with the !" keys and press OK. If there are more routes than can be displayed on one page, you can
scroll through the pages with the #$ keys. To select a route, highlight the desired route with the !" keys
and then press OK. The route can now be edited or deleted (see Section 5.3.2). Routes can be added from the
keypad in this sub-menu, or more easily using FlyChart or other flight software like SeeYou or CompeGPS (See
section 8.3). The route list can be saved to, and read from, an SD card (see section 9.9).
9.4 Airspaces (CTRs)
This menu contains restricted areas (CTRs) that have been loaded into the 6030. It is possible to enter/load up
to 300 CTRs depending on the complexity of the CTRs. To view the CTR list, highlight Airspaces with the !"
keys and press OK. To select a CTR, highlight it with the !" keys and then press OK. The CTR can now be
edited or deleted (see Section 7.2.2). CTRs can be added/edited with the keypad in this sub-menu, or more
easily using FlyChart (see section 8.4). Airspace can be loaded even more conveniently via the SD Card
FlyChart (see section 7.2).
9.5 Pilot settings
This menu contains a series of settings that permit the 6030 to be programmed according to your preferences.
To view the list of settings, highlight Pilot settings in the Main Setup Menu with the !" keys and press OK.
Navigate to a desired setting with the !" keys and press OK; the parameters with their current setting(s) are
displayed. To change a value, press OK. The value to be changed will blink and can be modified using the !"
keys. Pressing the OK key installs the new value; a confirmation tone is given and the cursor will advance to the
next parameter in the sub-menu (if there is one). Pressing the ESC key recalls the previous setting. The
following Pilot settings sub-menu table shows the parameters that can be set and the default values as well as
section references to explanations within this manual.