GPS 400 Pilot’s Guide and Reference
190-00140-60 Rev. H
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SECTION 8
AUX PAGES
• Active Flight Plan - Transfer the active flight plan
to/from a second 400/500-series Garmin unit in
a dual unit installation. This option is the default
when selecting ‘
Crossfill’ from the Active Flight
Plan Page.
• Flight Plan - Transfer any stored flight plan
to/from a second 400/500-series unit, by selecting
the flight plan by number. This option is the
default when selecting ‘Crossfill’ from the Flight
Plan Catalog Page. See also Section 4.1, Flight
Plan Catalog Page Options.
• User Waypoints (all) - Transfer all stored user
waypoints to/from a second 400/500-series unit.
• User Waypoint - Transfer the specified user
waypoint to a second 400/500-series unit.
4) Continue turning the small
right
knob to select
the desired data option. Press the
ENT
Key
when finished.
5) For a stored flight plan (‘Flight Plan’ data
option), the flight plan number field is
highlighted. Turn the small
right
knob to
select the desired flight plan and press the
ENT
Key.
6) For a specified user waypoint (‘User Waypoint’
data option), the waypoint identifier field is
highlighted. Use the small and large
right
knobs to enter the identifier of the desired user
waypoint. Press the
ENT
Key when finished.
7) The flashing cursor moves to the ‘CROSS-SIDE’
field. Turn the small
right
knob to select ‘To’
or ‘From’ and press the
ENT
Key.
8) The flashing cursor moves to the ‘Initiate
Transfer?’ confirmation field (Figure 8-26).
Press the
ENT
Key to transfer the selected
data.
Figure 8-26 ‘Initiate Transfer’ Highlighted
Flight Planning Page: Scheduler
Entering a scheduled message:
1) Select ‘Scheduler’ from the Flight Planning Page,
using the steps described in this section.
2) The flashing cursor highlights the first message
field. If necessary, turn the large
right
knob
to highlight the first blank message field.
3) Use the small and large
right
knobs to enter
the message text. Press the
ENT
Key when
finished. (The GPS 400 stores up to nine
scheduled messages holding 20 characters
each.)