Summary of Oudie 4

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    © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Manual for oudie 4 last modified 24.7.2016 version 7.2.

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Oudie 4 i © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Table of contents foreword 0 part i introduction 2 ................................................................................................................................... 2 1 in the box ..............................................................

  • Page 3: Part V Information Page

    Ii contents ii © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Part v information page 58 part vi statistics page 60 part vii menu 62 ................................................................................................................................... 63 1 esc ...........................................

  • Page 4: Part Ix Oudie Firmware

    Oudie 4 iii © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. ................................................................................................................................... 97 4 track & target ..........................................................................................................

  • Page 5: Index

    Iv contents iv © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Index 149.

  • Page 6: Part

    Part i.

  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction 2 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 1 introduction oudie 4 version 7.2 company naviter is dedicated to solving glider pilot's problems and oudie 4 is one of the answers in this challenge. It´s intended use is helping para-glider, hang glider and other pilots navigate during leisure, cros...

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    Oudie 4 3 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 1.2 charging the battery there are several ways to charge oudie 4 powerful internal battery.: connect the universal wall quick charger cable to ac 110-240 v power source and insert the connector to the oudie 4 . Connect the car charger to the dc 12-24 v sou...

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    Part ii.

  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Oudie 4 5 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 2 getting started this topic wants to cover some of the basic things you need to know about how to use your oudie 4. If this is the first time you are using oudie 4 please take a few moments to read about the basics about how to use oudie 4: . Getting to kn...

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    Getting started 6 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 2.2 turning oudie 4 on and off to turn the oudie 4 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 4 off go to menu > next > exit >...

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    Oudie 4 7 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. How it works? Please download and install oudieupdater on your pc: http://download.Naviter.Com/oudieupdater/ ousetup.Exe 1. To update software, airspace or maps press buttons by side and wait until copying of all files is completed. 2. Disconnect oudie 4 fr...

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    Getting started 8 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 5. Press "update" and wait until the process is finished..

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    Oudie 4 9 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 6. Reboot oudie 4. That´s all. Now you are running latest software version. If you need to check your oudie 4 software version go to: menu > about >oudie 4 (ver 7.2). 2.4 running oudie 4 software for the first time when you turn the oudie 4 on for the first...

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    Getting started 10 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Application for the next time. Select template dialog: language select language which you would like to use on oudie 4 and confirm this by tapping on the select button: region select region in which you are going to fly and confirm this with select...

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    Oudie 4 11 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 symb...

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    Getting started 12 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 > settings > commands . The default ac...

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    Oudie 4 13 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Red symbol is average vario for last circle in thermal. Blue symbol is last (current) thermal vario. Practically is very useful to see when you climbing if thermal is increasing (red diamond is above blue t) or decreasing (red diamond is below blue t). 2.6...

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    Getting started 14 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7. Then go to menu > settings > files > waypoints > "..." > select your waypoints file > press active and close all dialogs with ok. 8. We strongly recommend that you remember this setting with menu > next > save settings > save profile > yes. See ...

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    Part iii.

  • Page 21: How To

    How to 16 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 3 how to 3.1 using profiles if you feel no need to use more than one set of navboxes or fly more than one type of gliders ignore this feature and go read the next chapter. If however you fly several types of gliders at different locations you are likely to ...

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    Oudie 4 17 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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...

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    How to 18 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 3. Next time you start oudie 4 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...

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    Oudie 4 19 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. In order to correct the takeoff altitude you need to go to menu > vol & alt. Dialog. By default the auto qnh checkbox is checked. Auto qnh will try to correct the takeoff altitude to your current altitude by searching for a nearby airport or by using the g...

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    How to 20 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 3.3 manage airspace warnings 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 4 will be ...

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    Oudie 4 21 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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...

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    How to 22 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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...

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    Oudie 4 23 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 3. Thermal assistant audio warning goes off if variance is large enough (see settings - thermal ). It whistles a selected amount of seconds or degrees (see settings - thermal ) before the glider will reach the same part of the circle where maximum lift was...

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    How to 24 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 3.5 entering and flying the tasks entering the tasks by list this is a tutorial about entering the task in oudie 4. 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 ...

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    Oudie 4 25 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 disabled while you type):.

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    How to 26 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Note that l and 01 keys were pressed while "058" 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 " and ">>" buttons on the full screen keyboard to advance t...

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    Oudie 4 27 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Press the "ok" button again and start entering the start gate turnpoint's name, l01058 in this example:.

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    How to 28 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Note that after entering "l" and "0" the suggested waypoint name is "l01058". If not "l01058" - press ">>" once and you are now at "l01058". Press ok. After you have entered the task waypoints, check that waypoint sectors once again (cylinders, lines, fai s...

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    Oudie 4 29 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Entering the tasks by map entering the task by map is also useful way to set the task. It help you to make easier visualization of the task. This tool is most useful for task comity, to easy set and plan the task on competitions. You can also quickly creat...

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    How to 30 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 "tools" and choose map. Set the right zoom to see codes of waypoints..

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    How to 32 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Now you can start adding waypoints to list. Simply tap first waypoint (b01) for a second and oudie will automatically ask you if you want to append point to list. Confirm this with yes..

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    Oudie 4 33 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. With tap on ok button continue with adding waypoints trough all the task. Use pan mode to find waypoints on map for which you´re looking for..

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    How to 34 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. After you have added all the task waypoints press tools > list. Check waypoint sectors (cylinders, lines, fai sectors) and times once again they are setup correctly. Once you finished tap ok and your task is ready to fly. Start and re-start the task to make...

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    Oudie 4 35 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Note that once cylinder is reached you will not see it on the map any more. How to set conical end speed section - cess.

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    How to 36 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 1. Set task as described above. 2. Choose end speed section point. 3. Set cone: ?None? - there is no cone, ?1:2.5? Or ?1:4?... When cone is set as end speed section this observation zone is as marked with crossed lines on map page (visible also in wayponit ...

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    Oudie 4 37 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Side view side view is showing terrain collision from your position to the target including airspaces, observation zone(s), current l/d (grey line) and required l/d or arrival altitude (purple line). You can turn it on/off with action on any navbox. You´ll...

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    How to 38 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Flying the task to navigate during the task use all of the features that are made available to you through oudie 4 software: . Map pages to see where you are, . Navboxes to see the flight parameters you are interested in, . Statistics to see what you have d...

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    Oudie 4 39 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 > next >...

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    How to 40 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Flying 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 ...

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    Oudie 4 41 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 to your start point. One finish fix within 1 km radius from another fix tha...

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    How to 42 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also: getting started 3.7 finish flight oudie 4 will finish the flight automatically without needing any input from the user. Once the flight is finished and signed it will copy the flight to the micro sd card if such card is present in the oudie 4. 5.

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    Oudie 4 43 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 3.8 connect to the internet it is possible to connect any oudie 4 running seeyou moblie software to the internet. This is achieved by using an android smart-phone as an internet proxy. The oudie 4 connects to the phone through bluetooth while the phone the...

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    How to 46 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. As simple as that. 3.9 share your profile oudie 4's transfer menu option enables you by far the fastest way to copy all of the existing data from on to another oudie 4. No cables, no wireless communication is needed, just a microsd card! This means you can ...

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    Oudie 4 47 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Additionally you can transfer to microsd card all flights that are saved on oudie 4, this way you can save all of your flight elsewhere without any cables etc. See also: transfer 89.

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    Part iv.

  • Page 54: Map Page

    Oudie 4 49 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 4 map page map view is the main oudie 4 window. It contains the following elements: . Glider position . Arrow towards the north . Wind vector . Vector map . Flight trace . Terrain collision . Airspace warning . Navboxes . Animation speed . Command bar a fu...

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    Map page 50 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 overvi...

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    Oudie 4 51 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 ...

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    Map page 52 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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...

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    Oudie 4 53 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 4.3 arrow towards the north map orientation 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 o...

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    Map page 54 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 4.6 airspace warning oudie 4 tries to estimate your position in the future and give you comprehensive warnings before you enter airspace. Please read how airspace warning works from the getting started chapter. 4.7 navboxes oudie 4 supports several naviga...

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    Oudie 4 55 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also settings > navboxes 4.8 animation speed when in file reader mode , you can control the speed and position of the airplane symbol by jumping around the replayed igc file. Tap on the black animation rate box [ 5x ] to open this dialog. Pause button ...

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    Map page 56 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 4.9 command bar the bottom line of oudie 4 window is the menu. It is optional (it can be disabled through settings > miscellaneous ). What it does is it adds 5 more shortcut buttons available in addition to all the hardware buttons on the oudie 4 device. ...

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    Part v.

  • Page 63: Information Page

    Information page 58 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 5 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. The status panel gives information about gps and additional pressure data if they ...

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    Part vi.

  • Page 65: Statistics Page

    Statistics page 60 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 6 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 p...

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    Part vii.

  • Page 67: Menu

    Menu 62 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7 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: . Esc . . Settings . Display options . Screen lock . Map orienta...

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    Oudie 4 63 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.1 esc the esc button in the menu returns the view back to map view. 7.2 these buttons show the next and previous page in the menu . 7.3 settings the settings button in the menu opens the settings dialog where all of the preferences of oudie 4 can be setu...

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    Menu 64 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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. 7.4 display options you can control what is visible on the map page . All items which can be ...

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    Oudie 4 65 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.5 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 confi...

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    Menu 66 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.6 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 nor...

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    Oudie 4 67 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also: north arrow symbol 7.7 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 fla...

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    Menu 68 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.8 zoom the zoom dialog lets you choose from several predefined values (depending on the units). The value represents the width of the oudie 4 window. 0.1km, ... 2km, 5km ... 35km, 50km ... Are fixed zoom settings. Setting represents the width of the map win...

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    Oudie 4 69 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.9 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 altitud...

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    Menu 70 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Order for this feature to work reliably please remember to turn the oudie 4 on at least 3 minutes before takeoff. 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 c...

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    Oudie 4 71 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.10 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...

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    Menu 72 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 t...

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    Oudie 4 73 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.10.2 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 dialog or cursor info - waypoints dialog and press the ">>" button once. Use the ++, +, - and -- buttons to chang...

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    Menu 74 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Three filters are available in order for you to organize 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...

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    Oudie 4 75 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.11 task the task dialog allows you to edit and enter the task in list view. You can edit the task either in . List view . Map view 7.11.1 list edit entering the task is best done in list view. Open the keyboard to start entering waypoint name. Oudie 4 wi...

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    Menu 76 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. By tapping on the edit button edit point 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 button gives y...

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    Oudie 4 77 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 ta...

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    Menu 78 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Sector type select type of the sector for this waypoint. Default setting is cylinder radius will setup the sector in the same way as already used to in the desktop version of seeyou. Point type could be start speed section , task point or end speed section . ...

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    Oudie 4 79 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.11.5 task options task options dialog is accessed through menu > task > tools > 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 ...

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    Menu 80 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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. Note: task settings are ...

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    Oudie 4 81 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.13 info page see information page 7.14 statistics see statistics page 7.15 about through the about dialog you can see serial number and the version of oudie 4 software. Upgrades are free and available through http://www.Oudie3.Com 58 60

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    Menu 82 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also: updating your oudie 4 7.16 save settings once you have setup oudie 4 for your flight you may want to save the settings without exiting oudie 4. 6.

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    Oudie 4 83 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.17 thermal assistant see using thermal assistant . 7.18 switch profile the switch profile icon shuts down oudie 4 and runs it again so you can choose another profile. 22.

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    Menu 84 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Note: switch profile is featured in oudie 4 basic. See also using profiles 7.19 add waypoint you may edit and delete waypoints on this screen. This window opens when you tap menu > add waypoint or use the shorcut on a hardware or software button. Click waypoi...

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    Oudie 4 85 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. After the tap the edit dialog appears. Use the keyboard and ++ and -- buttons if you would like 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. Utm calculator...

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    Menu 86 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.20 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. Select a layer or several layers by dragging over the left side of the dialog, 2. Draw a wind vector...

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    Oudie 4 87 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. . 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. 7.21 logbook the logbook displays a list of flights written by your oudie 4. It also display...

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    Menu 88 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. If you wish you can replay your flight as well directly from logbook: menu > next > logbook > select flight >tools > replay flight . 14.

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    Oudie 4 89 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 7.22 transfer transfer menu option enables to copy all of the existing data from on to another oudie 4 with a microsd card. Settings to sd card packages and transfer all of the existing user data to the inserted microsd card. Settings from sd card open the...

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    Menu 90 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. . Or everything flights to sd card transfers to all flights that are saved on oudie 4 on the microsd card. See also: share your profile 46.

  • Page 96: Part

    Part viii.

  • Page 97: Settings

    Settings 92 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8 settings the settings dialog has an array of pages where all of the oudie 4 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 whol...

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    Oudie 4 93 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 approximate...

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    Settings 94 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Note: map settings are not featured in oudie 4 basic. 8.1.1 scheme properties scheme properties dialog lets you change the color scheme for the topographic features of the map. Object properties allows you to change the zoom level, transparency and color ...

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    Oudie 4 95 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8.2 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...

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    Settings 96 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Note: airspace settings are not featured in oudie 4 basic. 8.3 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...

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    Oudie 4 97 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 wa...

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    Settings 98 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. With vario readings by default. Flight track could be also colored by mc settings, altitude or ground speed. It could be also in fixed color. If show track checkbox is not checked, then the trace will not be drawn. Show current track vector lets you draw ...

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    Oudie 4 99 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Fai area panel largely influences the behaviour of the fai triangle assistant. You may choose the color and transparency 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 ca...

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    Settings 100 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8.6 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. In observation zone dialog you can separately choose sector type proper...

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    Oudie 4 101 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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...

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    Settings 102 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Is below the calculated glide slope. . Required altitude (reqalt) = estimated altitude loss from current position to target taking into account current mc, bugs, ballast and wind settings* . Task arrival altitude (tarr) = arrival altitude to goal from yo...

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    Oudie 4 103 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 vertically nearest air...

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    Settings 104 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. *not featured in oudie 4 basic. Note that these actions will work even when the screen is locked: - zoom in and zoom out actions on navboxes, - increase and decrease volume as an action on the navbox, - turn off thermal assistant (with press on screen an...

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    Oudie 4 105 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O..

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    Settings 106 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8.7.1 edit while you editing selected or group of selected navboxes properties dialog will show you sample support..

  • Page 112

    Oudie 4 107 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 de...

  • Page 113: 8.8

    Settings 108 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Menu > next > 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. If the checkbox for transparent is selected, the data and units line will be transparent. Wi...

  • Page 114: 8.9

    Oudie 4 109 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also: using vario 8.9 warnings there is three types of warnings in oudie 4: 1. Airspace warnings 2. Altitude warnings airspace warning is activated by two triggers. First warning is when the projected point of the flight is inside a sector. Sector is ...

  • Page 115: 8.10

    Settings 110 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also: how airspace warning works 8.10 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 i...

  • Page 116

    Oudie 4 111 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Thermal for more than 200 m thermal assistant is deactivated. Thermal assistant could be completely disabled with use thermal assistant checkbox..

  • Page 117: 8.11

    Settings 112 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also: getting started - thermal assistant menu (with a shortcut to show the thermal assistant regardless of the variables) 8.11 polar the polar dialog lets you enter your glider polar data into oudie 4. These data is essential for performing the fina...

  • Page 118: 8.12

    Oudie 4 113 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. If you tap on calculate button new dialog will show up. Here you make complete polar curve calculations for a,b and c coefficients. Note: polar settings are not featured in oudie 4 basic. 8.12 units setup the units you are used to in the units dialog. You...

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    Settings 114 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Set to british sets up km, kts, km/h, lb/ft2, inhg, °f, ft, lbs, ddmmss 8.13 fonts the fonts dialog allows you to change preferences of the fonts in oudie 4. Choose one item , then change font, size, color, bold, underline, outline and italic preferences...

  • Page 120: 8.14

    Oudie 4 115 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8.14 input the input dialog lets you choose from three different input methods for displaying a flight in oudie 4. Gps/vario is what you will want to use in the air. In normal circumstances all you need to do is turned on oudie 4 and the communication wil...

  • Page 121

    Settings 116 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 "nmeai...

  • Page 122: 8.15

    Oudie 4 117 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8.15 commands you can customize the 2 software buttons in the command bar here. Note: commands settings are not featured in oudie 4 basic. 8.16 menu you can fully control the content and order of the buttons in the menu. Use the up/down and edit/ insert/d...

  • Page 123: 8.17

    Settings 118 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Note: menu settings are not featured in oudie 4 basic. 8.17 files setup the default file locations for oudie 4 through this dialog. To read about how to transfer your waypoint and airspace files to oudie 4, please read the chapter copying files to oudie ...

  • Page 124

    Oudie 4 119 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Selecting multiple waypoint and airspace files . It is possible to select more than one waypoint and more than one airspace file in oudie 4. Maps are preloaded for the whole world. You don't have to change those at any time. Waypoint files only: if you de...

  • Page 125: 8.18

    Settings 120 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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 list...

  • Page 126: 8.19

    Oudie 4 121 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8.19 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 defa...

  • Page 127: 8.20

    Settings 122 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Snap pix lets you choose the margin for how far away a point from the database is selected automatically in task > map mode. Show command bar will show the command bar with tool buttons at the bottom of the map view . Show task bar will show the task bar...

  • Page 128: 8.21

    Oudie 4 123 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 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. Manage profiles... Button allows you to add new profiles to oudie 3. One app...

  • Page 129

    Settings 124 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Terminal... Button opens up a dialog where nmea input can be monitored. 8.21.1 terminal this dialog allows you to see what data oudie 4 is receiving through the com port. It may be very useful for debugging any problems related to gps input. The upper ed...

  • Page 130: 8.22

    Oudie 4 125 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 8.22 vario filter this setting tells you how fast oudie 4 will respond on climbing or sinking. Sound frequencies here you can set sound frequencies of oudie 4 vario. Make sure to try factory settings before you´ll make any changes. You can simply mute var...

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    Settings 126 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O..

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    Oudie 4 127 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. See also: using vario volume & altitude 8.23 oudie live this is where you can setup for the oudie 4 to connect to the internet through the free oudie live android app. 12 131.

  • Page 133

    Settings 128 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Please make sure to read the "how to connect oudie to internet" chapter first. Once you have paired your oudie 4 with your smartphone you can setup the available services such as seeyou cloud, livetrack24 and more to come..

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    Part ix.

  • Page 135: Oudie Firmware

    Oudie firmware 130 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 9 oudie firmware by default oudie 4 software will run automatically when you turn on the oudie 4. If you exit oudie 4 software (through menu > next > exit) then you will end up in an environment where you can setup some basic things on the oudie 4....

  • Page 136

    Oudie 4 131 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. . Screen calibration . Usb port by tapping on the ">>" button you can proceed to the oudie 4's main screen 9.2.1 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 o...

  • Page 137

    Oudie firmware 132 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 9.2.2 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 back...

  • Page 138

    Oudie 4 133 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 9.2.3 language by pressing the left and right icons you can choose the language of the oudie 4..

  • Page 139

    Oudie firmware 134 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 9.2.4 autorun the checkbox allows you to select whether or not the software will run automatically after the oudie 4 has been switched on or reset. You can use the "..." button to determine which software will be run when pressing the oudie 4 icon ...

  • Page 140

    Oudie 4 135 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 9.2.5 calibration allows you to re-calibrate the screen if the touch screen has become inaccurate..

  • Page 141

    Oudie firmware 136 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 9.2.6 usb this option allows you to select how oudie 4 behaves when connected to pc with that usb cable. In mass storage mode oudie 4 will become a logical drive when connected to pc. After you plug in the usb cable you will be asked whether or not...

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    Oudie 4 137 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O..

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    Part x.

  • Page 144: Oudie 4 Tips And Tricks

    Oudie 4 139 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 10 oudie 4 tips and tricks there are some tricks in using the oudie 4. Using oudie 4 with your fingers and gloves usually in office conditions, you will be using your oudie 4 with the included stylus. However in flight this is a pain. Stylus is small, oud...

  • Page 145: Part

    Part xi.

  • Page 146: Technical Specification

    Oudie 4 141 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 11 technical specification device processor arm 11, 500 mhz ram 128 mb built-in flash 8 gb loudspeaker yes buttons on/off, reset battery 9600 mah battery indicator yes battery autonomy >12h charging time max. 6 hours size 135 x 86 x 25 mm weight 350 g var...

  • Page 147

    Technical specification 142 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 3d airspace warning yes max. Altitude warning yes final glide calculator yes thermal assistant yes olc optimization yes fai triangle optimization yes profiles unlimited speed to fly indicator yes navboxes 66 flight statistics yes race to g...

  • Page 148: Part

    Part xii.

  • Page 149: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 144 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 12 troubleshooting sy mpt om : device doesn't turn on after pressing the pow er button or shuts dow n during boot. Solution: charge the device's internal battery sy mpt om : navigation softw are does not find m y position solution: get out where t...

  • Page 150: Part

    Part xiii.

  • Page 151: Notice Of Non-Liability

    Notice of non-liability 146 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 13 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 dev...

  • Page 152: Part

    Part xiv.

  • Page 153: Limited Warranty

    Limited warranty 148 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. 14 limited warranty naviter company warrants your oudie 4 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 4 become defective within the wa...

  • Page 154: Index

    Oudie 4 149 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Index - 62 - 1 - 1 hour 54 1000m 79 - 5 - 5 minutes 51, 54 - a - about 81 action 100 activate 51 active 118 active sync 13 add 84 add waypoint 84 agl 100 airspace 13, 50, 51, 54, 95, 109 airspace warning 49, 54 airspace warning banner 54 alarm 54 allow dr...

  • Page 155: - D -

    Index 150 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. - d - default 16 defaults 92, 96 delete 72, 73, 75, 76 delete point 75 desktop pc 14 destination folder 13 details 71, 72 direction 77, 100 dis 100 disinv 100 dismiss 54 display 64 display options 9, 39, 64 distance to airspace 100 distance to target 100 dr...

  • Page 156: - L -

    Oudie 4 151 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Inactive 54 information 58 input 14, 115 insert 75, 76 invert 75 - l - labelone 96 labeltwo 96 lake 13 landable 71, 73 languages 121 last 60 minutes 60 leg sp. 100 leg speed 100 length 97 lift 22 line only 77, 100 linked 69 list 75 list view 75 load 69 lo...

  • Page 157: - Q -

    Index 152 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. - q - qnh 69 quit 67 - r - radial 100 radius1 77, 100 radius2 77, 100 railroad 13 recently used 71 rectangle 13 registration 81 registration key 81 relative coloring 94 report 58 req. L/d 100 req.Mc 100 reqalt 100 required altitude 100 required l/d 100 requ...

  • Page 158: - U -

    Oudie 4 153 © 2003 - 2016 ... Naviter d.O.O. Terrain 13, 53, 92 terrain collision 49 terrain elevations 13 teta 100 tete 100 thermal 22, 110 thermal assistant 22, 110 thermal vario 100 thermals 60 time 100 tl/d 100 to 100 today 51, 54, 122 today screen 9 topographic 53 town 13 track 97 track over gr...