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Cursor on Alpha Numeric Field
Numeric Field
Confirmation Field
Cursor on Cyclic Field
The area of the page with light characters and dark background is called the
cursor. The cursor may be moved to locations on the page called fields. A
field is a group of characters treated as a single unit of information which allow
you to enter data. You will encounter four types of fields.
Numeric fields accept numbers. For example, you will enter the time in
a numeric field.
Alphanumeric fields accept numbers as well as letters. For example,
you will enter the date in an alphanumeric field.
Cyclic fields allow you to select from one of several available options.
For example, you may select between ETE (estimated time enroute) or
ETA (estimated time of arrival) using a cyclic field. Cyclic fields are
indicated on the display by a “>” character.
Confirmation fields allow you to indicate your acceptance or rejection.
For example, you will be asked to confirm the initial position, date, and
time before satellite acquisition begins. Confirmation fields always end
with a “?” character.
2.1 KEYPAD OPERATION
The ON/OFF key is a dual function rocker key that controls
system power and panel backlight intensity.
When the unit is on, pressing the ON/BRT side of the key will
increase the backlight intensity. Pressing the OFF/DIM side will decrease
the backlight intensity.
To turn the unit off, press and hold the OFF/DIM side of the ON/OFF key for
three seconds until the display is blank.