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Adventure Pilot iFly 700 User Manual
Adventure Pilot iFly 700 User Guide
Adventure Pilot iFly 700 Online Manual

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  • 24 Additional Features Updating your iFly 700 The iFly 700 software, databases, and charts can be updated through the iFly 700 website. To perform the update you will need: 1) a USB Flash Drive, 2) a login to the website, and 3) a valid update subscription. The website is http://www.iFlyGPS.com. If you do not have a login, create one by clicking the “Register�

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 7 Overview Speed Use Menu --> Setup to toggle between Miles, Kilometers, and Nautical Miles Course The direction your aircraft is moving relative to true North Altitude Your altitude in feet above sea level as calculated by GPS Note: Always use your aircraft’s pressure altimeter to determine your exact altitude Menu Opens the Main Menu (see page 9) Zoom In Zoom in to read map details Zoom Out Zoom out to view surrounding areas and airspaces Follow Plane Reposition your current location in the center of the screen Location Icon Indicates your current location on the sectional Mode Select the map mode (see page 13) Find Airport Shows a list of nearby air

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 8 Overview Using the Touch-Screen Panning Swipe your finger across the map to move (or “pan”) the view to another area. Panning temporarily hides all the instruments and buttons on the map. This can be useful if you need to see text or an image that is behind something else on the map. For example, the Altitude instrument may be covering an airport frequency. Activating Buttons Activate buttons by touching with your finger and releasing. This works for buttons on the map (Menu, Zoom In, etc.), and buttons on the forms and dialog boxes. Button Fading In order to maximize the

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 21 Flight Planning 3. After a departure point is set, begin adding additional points to your plan. Touch Add Waypoint and complete the Fly Direct To Screen as described above in “Option #2: Find an airport by code or keyword.” 4. Next to each point in the flight plan is an Opts button. Touching this opens a menu that provides information on the airport (if the waypoint is an airport). You can also use this menu to remove, change, move, or insert additional waypoints. 5. Touch Change at the top/right of the Flight Plan Screen to modify the

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 19 Flight Planning Option #2: Find an airport by code or keyword 1. Touch the Menu button, then touch Fly Direct To. 2. The Fly Direct To Screen will appear. Use this screen to find airports or NAVAIDS (see page 9 for details about this screen). 3. If flying to an airport, enter the Airport Code and touch Search. If the code is unknown, enter a portion of the airport’s name or city, select the Perform full text search option, and then touch Search. 4. If more than one object is found, a list of

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 27 Additional Features How do I set the time? The clock is set automatically by the GPS signal. To select your timezone, touch “Menu”  “System Menu”  “Config”  “Miscelany”  “Settings 2.” There is a drop-down list to pick your time zone, and a checkbox indicating if you are in daylight savings time or not. Specifications CPU ......................................................................................................................Monahan-PXZ-300 (624MHz) Memory .............................................................................................. 128MB NAND Flash

  • 17 Flight Planning Flight Planning Options The iFly 700 includes an intuitive flight planning utility appropriate for VFR flight. A flight plan consists of a departure point, zero or more waypoints, and a destination. These points make up a collection of “routes”. For example, a flight plan with two points (a departure and a destination) will have one route. A plan

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 23 Flight Planning Airspace Info Form Access by touching the Airspaces? button in the Flight Planner. Use this form to walk through all the airspaces that your flight plan crosses, one by one, in order to get detailed information on the airspaces and to adjust your flight plan if necessary. Note: If your flight plan is significantly modified, you should close the Airspace Info form and go through the Airspaces? process again. Display information Return to main screen Example of airspace information Step through each airspace your flight plan crosses Airspace Display Levels Some airspaces will not display at all

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 12 Menus and Screens Custom Locations Form This form allows you to define the name and location for your custom location. Access by touching Menu then Custom Locations then Create New Custom Location. The name defaults to “Custom Location #” Change the name of your custom location Displays a dialog box to manually enter the latitude and longitude Sets the lat/lon to the current location of the GPS Sets the lat/lon to the center of the map. About Menu Access by touching Menu then About. GPS Information Displays the GPS Overview Screen (see below). Sectional Information Displays your current

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 26 Additional Features Frequently Asked Questions What causes the “Weak GPS Signal” message? There are several reasons that the “Weak GPS Signal. Indicated Location / Altitude may not be accurate” message may appear:  If the unit is turned off for an extended period of time, it may take a long time before a GPS signal lock is re-aquired. This happens because the network of GPS satellites is in constant motion. The current health, location, trajectory, and altitude of each satellite must be determined before the GPS can triangulate on its current location. This data (known as the Almanac) is continually being broadcast by the satellite network. It can take up to 30 min

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 10 Menus and Screens Find Nearest... Menu These searches will display up to 26 airports or NAVAIDs within 50 NM of your current location. Access by touching Menu then Find Nearest... Airport Displays a list of nearby airports. Choose an airport and touch Select to view information about the airport, including latitude/longitude, public/private, radio frequencies, runway conditions, and additional information. Airport w/ Weather Displays a list of nearby airports that broadcast NOAA weather information. Choose an airport and touch Select to find weather frequencies. You will need to tune your radio to the frequency

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 22 Flight Planning Option #4: Tweaking a plan on the map You may need to tweak a flight plan if you find that it travels through areas or airspaces that should be avoided (such as a TFR, restricted airspaces, undesired controlled airspaces, etc). Or you may wish to follow a specific VFR corridor, follow an area of low terrain, or for various other reasons you wish to “customize” your route. After creating your initial flight plan, it may be tweaked by touching and dragging a route line or waypoint. 1. Touch a route line for about ½ second to “grab” the route. Then slowly drag the ro

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 3 Overview Features Interface  Zoom levels from 2 to 100 NM per inch  Touch-n-drag scrolling  Single-touch to zoom in/out  Single-touch to re-center and track current location  Single-touch to switch which sectional is being displayed Spatial Awareness  Pre-loaded with every FAA published sectional  Single-touch to change which sectional map is being displayed  Important airspaces are highlighted when zoomed out  Touch a map to see the distance and heading from current location  “

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 5 Overview Power Jack Connect Cigarette Lighter Adapter or AC Adapter USB Port Connect USB memory storage device SD/MMC Memory Card Slot • Included 4G SD card contains iFly 700 applications and data • Card must be inserted for unit to operate • Do not remove or modify files Headphone Jack AV In – Connect external video or audio device Camera – Connect an external camera (not provided) (on back) External GPS Connector Connect an external GPS antenna (optional, not included)

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 2 Contents Overview Package Contents .................................................. 3 Features ................................................................ 3 Interface ............................................................ 3 Spatial Awareness ........................................... 3 FAA Charts ....................................................... 3 Flight Planning ................................................. 3 Airport Information .......................................... 3 Data Updates ...............................................

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 13 Menus and Screens Mode Menu Touch the Mode button on the Main Screen and select one of the following options to change the map mode. Sectional Charts Map based on the sectional charts. Low-Enroute Charts Map based on the IFR Low-Enroute charts. Terminal Area Charts Map based on Terminal Area Charts Vector Vector mode provides an uncluttered view of surrounding airspaces and SUAs (Special Use Airspaces) using the following color codes:  Purple = Warning  Gray = MOA (Military Operations Area)  Yellow = Alert  Orange = Restricted  Red = Prohibited or TFR (Temporary Flight Restriction) Vector (Night) Same as vector mode, only with darker background colors ap

  • 11 Menus and Screens Past Flights The unit remembers all past flights and lists them with the date and time stamp of departure. Select one and press Load to draw the flight trail on the map. Note: The unit draws the flight trail but doesn’t center on it, you may have to zoom out and search through the maps to find it. Screen Brightness/ Calibration Opens a config

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 6 Overview Unit Overview Mounting on a Windscreen 1. Secure the suction cup to your aircraft’s windscreen. 2. Insert the end of the mounting arm into the keyhole slot on the back of the unit. 3. Tighten the knob closest to the keyhole clockwise until secure. 4. Tighten the next knob clockwise to further secure the unit from vibrating loose. 5. Loosen the two arm adjustment knobs, position the unit as desired, and re-tighten the arm adjustment knobs. Notes: Do not install the iFly 700 where it obstructs your field of view or interferes with operating contr

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 15 Menus and Screens Airport Information Screen Access by touching the Find Airport button and selecting an airport from the list. This screen provides important information about an airport, including:  Airport code and name  Latitude/Longitude  Public/private status  If a control tower is present, and what hours that tower is open  All utilized communication frequencies  A list of runways along with detailed information about each runway’s orientation, condition, lighting, traffic pattern, IFR equipment, markings, and obstructions  Any additional FAA published remarks about the airport Note: Airport NOTAMS are not available on this screen. Airport

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 18 Flight Planning Option #1: Create a point-to-point plan by touching the screen 5. If you have a current flight plan, it will be cancelled and a new plan will be created with one route directly from your current location to your selected point. 6. If needed, you can modify the flight plan by “bending” flight line. Touch the line at any point and drag it to a new position 1. Pan the map until you find your desired airport or other flying destination 2. Touch the destination and hold for 2 seconds to display the context menu 3. Select the “Fly Direct to Here” option 4. If there are

  • 25 Additional Features Using the Remote Control Install batteries: Open the battery compartment cover and install two AAA batteries (included), matching the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside. PLANE POWER INST INFO ZOOM+ MAP ZOOM- MENU MODEBRIGHT POWER Turns the display on and off. Note: only the screen is turned off; the GPS continues to function PLANE Cen

  • Adventure Pilot iFly 700, 9 Menus and Screens Main Menu Access by touching Menu on the bottom left-hand corner of the map display. Fly Direct To Quickly set a route by entering the airport code or name in the Fly Direct To Screen (see below). Find Nearest... Find the airport or NAVAID closest to your current location (see page 10). Setup Opens the Settings Menu (see page 10). Custom Locations Create and manage custom locations (see page 11). Check for Update File Update sectionals and application data (see page 24). About Obtain information about GPS, sectionals, version, and support (see page 12). System Menu Display the

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