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Basic Operation
Test Log
The Test Log function allows you to store information about the last time you tested your Nav receiver. The
information you can enter includes: Date (month, day, year), Type of test (Differential, Ground, Air), Location
(text), Bearing Error (-5 to +5), and name of person logging the test information (text).
1. In the Nav function, Press
Menu/Enter
and then the
Test Log
key.
2. Press the
EDIT
key. The month of the Date will be highlighted.
3. Turn the
Small
knob the change the month of the date. Turn the
Large
knob to move to Day of the
Date.
4. Turn the
Small
knob to change the day. Turn the
Large
knob to move to the year. Turn the
Small
knob
to change the year.
5. Turn the
Large
knob to move to the Type selection. Turn the
Small
knob to choose between
Differential, Ground, or Air. Differential means the value was referenced to another calibrated source
or unit. Ground means the unit was calibrated while on the ground. Air means the unit was calibrated
while in the air.
6. Turn the
Large
knob to move to the Location selection. Press the
Cursor
knob in to start editing. Turn
the
Small
knob to change the character. Turn the
Large
knob to the next character and turn the
Small
knob to change the character. When editing is complete, press the
Cursor
knob again to exit editing
the Location.
7. Turn the
Large
knob to move to the Brg Error selection. Turn the
Small
knob the change the value
required to center the needle. Left for “-” and right for “+” corrections.
8. Turn the
Large
knob to move to the Name selection. This value if for recording the name of the person
entering the values in the Test Log. Press the
Cursor
knob in to start editing. Turn the
Small
knob to
change the character. Turn the
Large
knob to the next character and turn the
Small
knob to change
the character. When editing is complete, press the
Cursor
knob again to exit editing the Name.
Nav Mode Test Log Information
Nav Radio
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