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4.2 Data exchange via PC
The basic equipment of FLYTEC 6030 GPS includes a data cable for a USB PC interface
USB Mini B. Due to this feature data transfer can be carried out on both directions.
The data transmission is effected via serial interface with: 57.600 baud; 1 startbit;
8 databit; 1 stopbit; no parity, Xon/Xoff
Only readout
of flights saved in the flight memory is possible.
By use of the USB interface the FLYTEC 6030 GPS can also be operated for
data readout and entry:
entire instrument configuration (Basic Settings, user defined displays)
list of waypoints
list of Routes
Important remark:
the FLYTEC 6030 GPS must first be switched-on with visible Main Set-
up Menu before the connection cable to the PC is plugged to the instrument for subsequent
transfer of above mentioned data.
To perform data transfer the instrument needs to be switched to the
Main Set-up Menu
(prolonged pressing on the Menu key).
Please observe the instructions of the software being used for transfer of stored flight data.
Data transfer for the OLC (On-Line-Contest Server) or to the XC-DHV Server is possible by
use of the Flychart-Version or with the other programs listed hereunder. There are various
software programs available for creation of IGC-files, partly even for OLC-files.
For more detailed information please check homepage http://www.onlinecontest.de/holc/
or contact FLYTEC or the manufacturers listed below.
Trackview (Freeware)
Daniel Zuppinger (for OLC and CCC) www.softtoys.com/
Maxpunkte (Freeware)
Program from D.Münchmeyer for the Online-Contest of DHV
http://www.flugplatz-beilrode.de/maxpunkte/download.html
Compe-GPS
Ivan Twose (for Competition and private pilots, 3-D illustration)
www.compegps.com
Seeyou
(Flight schedule and Analysis software) www.seeyou.ws/
GPSDump
Stein Sorensen . Simple program for IGC-files
http://www.multinett.no/~stein.sorensen/
In very rare cases it may happen that the instrument shows no reaction at all. In this case
the batteries or accumulators need to be taken out for minimum one minute. As a result the
instrument will perform a reset and should be switched-on again with the ESC key.