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3.4.1 Page Selection
It’s now time for learning to select a desired page.
NOTE: The cursor function, which is controlled by the left
and right
C
(cursor) buttons, is not used in selecting
pages and the
C
buttons should not be pressed at this
time. If CRSR is annunciated in the lower left or right
segments of the display, press the left or right
C
button
(as appropriate) to turn the cursor function off.
The left outer knob is rotated to select one of eight page
types for the left side of the screen. These eight page
types are the following:
Page Annunciation
Knob Annunciation
Page Name
Page Numbers
TRI
TRIP
Trip Planning
0-6
MOD
MODE
Mode
1-2
FPL
FPL
Flight Plan
0-25
NAV
NAV
Navigation
1-5
CAL
CALC
Calculator
1-7
STA
STAT
Status
1-5
SET
SETUP
Setup
0-9
OTH
OTHER
Other
1-4*
*up to 10 with fuel management system and air data interfaces
Remember that the page type for the left side is always
annunciated in the lower left segment of the screen. The
first three letters of the page type are always used for
annunciation on the screen TRI for TRIP, MOD for Mode,
SET for SETUP, etc. Rotating the left outer knob clock-
wise selects the page type in the top-to-bottom order
shown above. Rotating the left outer knob counterclock-
wise selects the page type in the opposite order. The
page type selection wraps around from OTHER to TRIP;
that is, the knob has no mechanical stops.
Once you have selected the desired page type using the
left outer knob, you may select the page number by rotat-
ing the left inner knob. Let’s use an example to make
sure you understand. You are presently viewing the NAV
2 page on the left page. You wish to view the CAL 5
page. Rotating the left outer knob one step clockwise will
display the CAL page that you last viewed-we’ll say the
Calculator 1 page. Turning the left inner knob four steps
clockwise or three steps counterclockwise will bring you
to the CAL 5 page. Got it?
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