User Manual XC Tracer Mini V Rev 01 2.9.2022
Introduction
XC Tracer Mini V is a high precision solar variometer with GPS and integrated FANET and FLARM.
XC Tracer Mini V transmits your position twice per second and also your estimated trajectory for
the next 20 seconds. Any other FLARM devices in the vicinity can use this information to assess
any possible risk of collision. If another FLARM device determines that a collision is possible, it will
warn the pilot of the other aircraft. XC Tracer Mini V itself does not warn of possible collisions with
other aircraft.
Many pilots use an XC Tracer variometer for long XC flights and competitions. The vario has a lag-
free indication of lift/sink rate that makes it much easier to find and core thermals than when using
a conventional variometer. Data like airspeed, altitude, climb, course etc can be sent via Bluetooth
Low Energy 4.0 and/or over USB to a mobile phone, tablet or e-reader.
The XC Tracer Mini V is also an IGC logger, the IGC files are recognized by the FAI for paragliding
competitions. The XC Tracer Mini V has a built-in lithium polymer battery, which when fully charged
lasts for roughly 30 hours of continuous operation without sunshine. The battery can be charged
using the supplied USB-C cable. The XC Tracer Mini V also features a Bluetooth module. Via
Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0, data such as airspeed, altitude, climb, course etc. can be sent to a
mobile phone, tablet or e-reader. Please visit www.xctracer.com to see which apps need to be
configured with which BLE strings.
Mounting
XC Tracer Mini V uses data from a 9-DOF IMU (9 Degrees Of Freedom Inertial Measurement Unit),
and from a pressure sensor and a GPS, to compute the real-time climb rate and altitude, avoiding
the undesired time lag that conventional variometers suffer from (due to data filtering). For this
reason mount your XC Tracer in such a way that it moves as little as possible whilst you’re flying.
Important: make sure the XC Tracer Mini V isn’t dangling from a cord or attached to your helmet.
The best approach is to attach XC Tracer to your cockpit, or on the shoulder strap of your harness,
or on your thigh.
But when attaching XC Tracer Mini V, please remember that it needs to have the best possible view
of the sun in order to maximize solar charging.
Switch On/Switch Off
Turn XC Tracer Mini V on by pressing and holding the red button until you hear beep-beep. Next the
battery charge status is indicated by a series of beeps (this feature is described further below). It
will then take a further 10-120 seconds for the GPS to get a fix. XC Tracer Mini V will then make
beep-beep-beeeeep and it’s now ready for flight.
Turning XC Tracer Mini V off is just the same –press and hold the red button until you hear beep-
beep. XC Tracer Mini V will write the log file to the SD card and switch off.