2 - NAV PAGES
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Map Page
Map Panning
Panning allows you to move the map beyond its
current limits without adjusting the map range. When
you select the panning function — by pressing the
small right
knob
— a target pointer will flash on the
map display. A window will also appear at the top of
the map display showing the latitude/longitude posi-
tion of the pointer, plus the bearing and distance to
the pointer from your present position.
To select the panning function and pan the map
display:
1. Press the
small right
knob to activate the
panning target pointer.
2. Turn the
small right
knob to move up (turn
clockwise) or down (counterclockwise).
3. Turn the
large right
knob to move right (turn
clockwise) or left (counterclockwise).
4. To cancel the panning function and return to
your present position, press the
small right
knob.
When the target pointer is placed on an object,
the name of that object will be highlighted (even if
the name wasn’t originally displayed on the map).
This feature applies to airports, navaids, user-created
waypoints, roads, lakes, rivers — almost everything
displayed on the map except route lines.
When an airport, navaid, or user waypoint is
selected on the map display, you can review informa-
tion about the waypoint or designate the waypoint as
your direct-to destination.
To review information for an on-screen airport,
navaid or user waypoint:
1. Use the panning function (as described above)
to place the target pointer on a waypoint.
2. Press
ENT
to display the waypoint information
page(s) for the selected waypoint.
3. Press
CLR
to exit the information page(s).
Summary of Contents for GNS 430AW
Page 1: ...Pilot s Guide Reference 400W Series ...
Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION viii Blank Page ...
Page 38: ...28 1 COM Blank Page ...
Page 70: ...2 NAV PAGES 60 Blank Page ...
Page 90: ...4 FLIGHT PLANS 80 Active Flight Plan Shortcuts Blank Page ...
Page 122: ...5 PROCEDURES 112 Blank Page ...
Page 154: ...7 NRST PAGES 144 Nearest Airspaces Blank Page ...
Page 186: ...10 FDE 176 Blank Page ...
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