I’m still new to the 9070 (about 25 flights) and have it
connected to a FLARM Fusion. I’d really
appreciate some wisdom from the group’s experience on the FLARM warning
settings.
First, I’m being constantly alerted to traffic >35km away horizontally which is driving me nuts. I only want to be alerted to potential collision alerts (alarms?) in the immediate vicinity. It would be nice if I could be alerted to new traffic only if it is within a specific horizontal distance and relative altitude band (you know, the traffic we actually care about). Otherwise, I’m content with traffic and other info displaying passively on my map without notifications.
So, what does this entail in the Flarm Warnings settings page? Should I uncheck “Traffic”, “Obstacles”, and “Alert zones” and then only have “High alarms”, “Low alarms”, or “Medium alarms” set? (And why do they call this choice an incredibly unintuitive ‘High, Medium, Low’ instead of “Collision Alarm Sensitivity: 7sec, 16sec, 22sec” so any idiot could figure it out without looking it up in the manual? Sorry, that’s just a whine).
Second, what is meant by the terms “Directed warnings” and “Undirected warnings”. The manual appears to assume we already know what the distinction is with no explanation of the difference. Is this a PCAS vs Flarm sort of thing? Do I set the H/L/M alarms choice the same for both?
Third, Should I plug my separate Flarm display (LED indicator with a RJ45 cable) into the Fusion or the 9070? I have had very few collision warnings to observe and I'm not sure yet how the display is behaving (not something I want to 'induce' for testing purposes). Is this separate display using the 9070's sensitivity setting info or the Fusion's depending on where it's plugged in?
Fourth, is there any way to remove map display of traffic in certain altitude bands? For example, I would like to remove all aircraft above 25,000ft from my display. The sky here is full of airliners above 35kft and their ads-b info really clogs up the display. Below 25kft, I’m on the lookout for descents into the class B and C airspaces near my XC route.
Fifth, If I change Flarm settings in flight, do they immediately take effect? Or is there a delay or a reboot required?
Thank you in advance!
JJ
I’m still new to the 9070 (about 25 flights) and have it connected to a FLARM Fusion. I’d really appreciate some wisdom from the group’s experience on the FLARM warning settings.
First, I’m being constantly alerted to traffic >35km away horizontally which is driving me nuts.
*** Long range FLARM warnings are an issue with the FLARM configuration. The horizontal range parameters for FLARM, ADS-B, and Mode C traffic are stored in the FLARM unit. You can adjust the FLARM range settings in the Fusion over Wi-Fi or by creating a new configuration file and loading it into the Fusion. You may also be able to edit the PCAS and ADS-B range settings in the LX9070 by going to Setup, Hardware, FLARM. When editing the range settings in that screen, you are really editing the range settings stored in the Fusion. I document how to create and load a configuration file with recommended settings in my PowerFLARM Tips document here:
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/flarm/PowerFLARM-Tips.pdf
*** I set my FLARM traffic horizontal and vertical ranges to maximums - so I can view distant FLARM traffic on the LX9070 screen and see the traffic's climb rate and track - showing whether it is climbing or cruising.
I only want to be alerted to potential collision alerts (alarms?) in the immediate vicinity. It would be nice if I could be alerted to new traffic only if it is within a specific horizontal distance and relative altitude band (you know, the traffic we actually care about). Otherwise, I’m content with traffic and other info displaying passively on my map without notifications.
So, what does this entail in the Flarm Warnings settings page? Should I uncheck “Traffic”, “Obstacles”, and “Alert zones” and then only have “High alarms”, “Low alarms”, or “Medium alarms” set? (And why do they call this choice an incredibly unintuitive ‘High, Medium, Low’ instead of “Collision Alarm Sensitivity: 7sec, 16sec, 22sec” so any idiot could figure it out without looking it up in the manual? Sorry, that’s just a whine).
*** In the LX90x0's Setup, Hardware, FLARM & ADS-B screen, I recommend checking the "Reduce warnings" checkbox. The settings in this screen will only be available if you have a cable that allows 2-way communication between the FLARM and the LX90x0. I recommend Setting the PCAS horizontal range to about 5 miles and the vertical range to about +/-2000 feet. I use the same settings for ADS-B ranges. It doesn't look like the FLARM horizontal and vertical ranges are accessible here. In the same screen, I recommend having the "ADS-B Warnings" checkbox checked.
*** In the LX9070's Setup, Sounds, Alarms screen (and in the Setup, Sounds, Voice screen), I recommend having "FLARM collision" checked. I don't recommend having "FLARM traffic", or "FLARM alert zone" or "FLARM obstacle" checked.
*** In the LX9070's Setup Sounds, FLARM Warnings screen, I recommend having "Tr. Advisory" unchecked for both the Directed and Undirected warnings. I must admit that it is not clear to me what to recommend for the Low/Medium/High alarms.
Second, what is meant by the terms “Directed warnings” and “Undirected warnings”. The manual appears to assume we already know what the distinction is with no explanation of the difference. Is this a PCAS vs Flarm sort of thing?
*** Directed warnings are related to traffic of known exact position and altitude (FLARM, ADS-B). Undirected targets are of unknown position (Mode C, PCAS) - only the altitude and approximate distance are known - not exact position - not direction.
Do I set the H/L/M alarms choice the same for both?
*** I must admit that it is not clear to me what to recommend for the Low/Medium/High alarms..
***The text below is copied from the manual - with #### above and below.
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Undirected Warnings:
• Traffic warnings will be raised once a new aircraft is detected by FLARM.
For each (Undirected and Directed Warnings) you can choose the alarm level separately.
Explanation of alarms:
• Low alarms: For distant FLARM targets the main unit can give a short or long
message, just a beep or be turned off (19-25 seconds before possible collision).
• Medium alarms: For distant FLARM targets the main unit can give a short or long
message, just a beep or be turned off (14-18 seconds before possible collision).
• High alarms: For very close FLARM targets the main unit can give a short or long
message, just a beep or be turned off (6-8 seconds before possible collision).
######################
Third, Should I plug my separate Flarm display (LED indicator with a RJ45 cable) into the Fusion or the 9070?
*** The FLARM port on the Fusion is an 8-pin RJ45 connector. If you have a display cable with an 8-pin connector, I recommend connecting it to the Fusion. The FLARM port on the LX9070 is a 6-pin RJ12 port. If you have a FLARM display cable with an RJ12 6-pin connector, you can connect it to the LX9070. The 2 ports work the same.
I have had very few collision warnings to observe and I'm not sure yet how the display is behaving (not something I want to 'induce' for testing purposes). Is this separate display using the 9070's sensitivity setting info or the Fusion's depending on where it's plugged in?
*** FLARM, ADS-B and PCAS range settings are saved in the FLARM.
Fourth, is there any way to remove map display of traffic in certain altitude bands? For example, I would like to remove all aircraft above 25,000ft from my display. The sky here is full of airliners above 35kft and their ads-b info really clogs up the display. Below 25kft, I’m on the lookout for descents into the class B and C airspaces near my XC route.
*** No, but limiting the ADS-B and PCAS vertical range settings in the FLARM to +/-2000 or 3000 feet will keep all connected displays from displaying the traffic outside that range.
Fifth, If I change Flarm settings in flight, do they immediately take effect? Or is there a delay or a reboot required?
*** Yes.
Thank you in advance!
JJ
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Paul, Ramy,
Thank you very much for the info and advice. This is helping. Such a pain that LxNav decided to spread FLARM/ADS-B/PCAS/Mode-C across 2 different settings pages. Why, for goodness sakes, did they spread FLARM and ADS-B warning settings across both the HW page and the Warning page? Arrrgh!
There are 3 distinct types of information/notifications that I’d like to have control over and I’m still not fully confident I understand how they are managed. But, with your info and lot of puzzling it out, I think I’m getting there. Here’s what I’m trying to do and how I’ll proceed:
1) Traffic shown on the map display: I’d like to see everything below 25,000ft (FLARM, ADS-B/ADS-R/TIS-B) appear on the map except PCAS. I think this can be established as follows in the Fusion’s configuration settings:
· FLARM: set H/V ranges to unlimited or maximum values
· ADS-B/ADS-R/TIS-B: set Horizontal range to unlimited. V-range, unfortunately, is relative to your altitude (not an absolute altitude) so I’ll set it to 6000ft as a compromise. This will filter out high altitude airliners and still give me a view of descenders when I’m at 17kft.
· PCAS: set Horizontal range to 5nm and vertical range to 2,000ft (without specific location info, I’ll know to look out for it when a ‘new traffic warning’ pops up)
· Note: the LX’s Hardware/FLARM &ADS-B settings page is not coherently aligned with the Fusion’s configuration list. I’m concerned that the LX will overwrite my Fusion’s config settings, so I’ll have to check to see if things get changed on subsequent power cycles.
2) Warnings: Except for PCAS and FLARM, I don’t want to be warned every time a new aircraft traffic appears on the map. So, in LxNav’s Warnings/FLARM Warnings settings, I’ll set the following:
· Directed: Traffic checked, Obstacles and Alert Zones unchecked – this enables FLARM traffic warnings (I’ll probably turn this off in high traffic competitions or set ‘Reduced warnings’).
o ADS-B traffic should not generate any new traffic warnings because I’ll have ADS-B Warnings unchecked in its illogically placed location in LX’s Hardware/FLARM &ADS-B
· Undirected: Traffic will be checked – but the limited range setting should minimize the number of PCAS warnings generated. This gives me a heads up to locate any nearby PCAS traffic
3) Alarms (collision alarms): For now, I’ll choose Medium alarms for both directed and undirected settings in LxNav’s Warnings/FLARM Warnings.
thx, JJMaybe I'm saying the obvious, or it has been discussed in the
previous posts... but my setup includes a small, external LED
display "Flarm display v3" on top of the glare shield, which
provides flashing alerts and beeps (it also has a simple push
button for audio volume setting).
I then use the LX9000 (or PDA) just for situation and sporting awareness.
In competition, I activate the "reduce alarms" function in the
Flarm settings.
I think the combination of this setting and the LED display is a very good solution to the excessive alerts during flight.
ciao,
Aldo Cernezzi
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