IFD400 Series Pilot Guide
Navigation 5-13
ARMED VS ENGAGED/ACTIVE INDICATIONS
The active IFD nav mode is displayed in the upper right corner of
the display. If there is an "armed" IFD nav mode, it will be
displayed in cyan, to the right of the active mode, preceded by an
arrow. The illustration below shows the system in GPS mode,
with VLOC armed.
Nav Source Mode Armed and Engaged Depiction
As the armed mode is captured, the previously active nav mode
will be removed and the previously armed state will turn green
and begin to flash. The mode will flash for approximately five
seconds and then turn green. When the green indication stops
flashing, the IFD will be in the new nav mode.
To trigger the transition from armed VLOC to active VLOC, all of
the following capture criteria must be met:
The tuned frequency in the nav radio matches that of the
approach navaid
The Morse code decoded by the tuned nav radio
matches the identifier of the approach navaid
The aircraft track is within 15° of the final approach
course
The course to the active waypoint is within 45° of the final
approach course
The radio deviations are at most 50% of full scale for 5
consecutive seconds
The active leg is part of the approach up to and including
the final approach fix
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