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To save the 6030 waypoint/route list to the SD card go to Menu>SD Card>Export WP & Routes, press the OK
key, change No to Yes and press the OK key. The contents of the waypoint and route list will be saved to a file
6030_1.GPX on the SD card. A subsequent export will have the file name 6030_2.GPX, and so on. With this
feature you can save essentially limitless waypoint/route lists.
To load a waypoint/route list from the SD card into the 6030, go to Menu>SD Card>Import WP & Routes, press
the OK key, select the desired file from the list and press the OK key. The contents of the file will be added to
the waypoints and routes already contained in the respective lists. If your intent is to only have the
waypoint/routes contained in the SD card file in the respective waypoint/route lists then these lists should be
cleared prior to importing. This can be done in Menu>Clear/Initialize memory>Delete all WP & routes
Load Airspace file from SD Card
Airspace saved to the SD card with a PC (in .faf format) can be loaded into
the 6030 Airspace menu. Any number of airspace files can be saved to the
SD card, each containing any number of individual airspaces. The
selection as to which file is used is made in Menu>Main Setup Menu>SD-
Card>Select CTR file. Highlight the desired airspace with the ▲▼ keys
and press OK. The display will confirm the file you chose as “selected” in
the lower portion of the display. This selection can also be made during the
flight. This is useful if you cross a border for example and the file needs to
be changed.
If the selected file is valid, the instrument examines all the air spaces and
loads the closest 100 CTR's into the instrument memory. This can take up
to 10 minutes depending on the size of the .faf file. The 6030 periodically
checks the distances to the unloaded airspaces in the active .faf file on the
SD card and if you have moved closer to any of these, the instrument
updates the airspaces accordingly. Consequently, when the 6030 is in use,
the instrument memory will always contain the 100 nearest airspaces.
For more information about loading airspace on the SD card, editing
airspace files and using the airspace function please see section 7.
Save/restore instrument configuration
The current instrument configuration (user-settings) can be saved to and restored from the SD card. To save the
instrument settings: Menu>Main Setup Menu>SD-Card>Save settings>change No to Yes>press OK. A file
xxxx.cfg (where xxxx= serial number of 6030) will be created in a folder named CFG in the root of the SD card.
To restore instrument settings: Menu>Main Setup Menu>SD-Card>restore settings.
This function is very useful if it becomes necessary to reinitialize the instrument. By saving the 6030
configuration to an SD card, you can easily restore the configuration, thereby avoiding the need to manually
restablish all your settings/preferences after reinitializing. Additionally, 6030 users can easilly share
configurations by saving their configuration onto an SD card and another 6030 user restoring the the settings
from the card. It should be noted that for obvious reasons, the following items are not resored to a 6030 with a
diferent serial number: Pilot name, Glider type, Glider Id, LCD contrast and GPS module type, device serial
number, firmware version, unlocked software packages, device manufactuer Flytec or Brauniger), calibration
data (absolute pressure, differential pressure, LCD voltages and temperature correction).
Select CTR File
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USA.FAF
FLS.FAF
FLC.FAF
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USA.FAF selected
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