3-18
Rev 2
1. Select the Setup 1 page (SET 1) by first turning the
left outer knob to display a SET type page. Next, turn
the left inner knob until the SET 1 page is selected
(figure 3-57).
2. Press the left
C
to bring the cursor on the page over
the WPT field (figure 3-58).
3. Use the left inner knob to enter the first character of
the identifier for the airport where you are presently
located or the identifier of a navaid or other airport
which is close to you. Remember, if you are entering
an airport identifier that is all letters (no numbers),
then it will begin with a “K” prefix in the Contiguous
U.S., a “P” in Alaska, or a “C” in Canada. If there are
numbers in the identifier then a prefix is not used.
Outside the Contiguous U.S., Alaska, and Canada,
use the airport identifiers as they are charted.
4. Rotate the left outer knob one step clockwise to move
the flashing portion of the cursor to the second posi-
tion and then use the left inner knob to enter the sec-
ond character of the identifier.
5. Complete entering the rest of the identifier using the
left knobs in the same manner as in step 4 (figure 3-
59).
6. Press
E
to view the waypoint page on the right side.
7. Press
E
again to confirm the waypoint page.
NOTE: As an alternative, you can also enter the approxi-
mate latitude and longitude of your present position
directly on the SET 1 page instead of entering a waypoint
identifier.
8. Use the left outer knob to position the cursor over
CONFIRM?, if it is not there already (figure 3-60).
9. Press
E
.
INIT POSN |
WPT: |
N 37^39.00'|
W 97^25.97'|
0 KT 308^|
|
SET 1
Figure 3-57
INIT POSN |
WPT: |
N 37^39.00'|
W 97^25.97'|
0 KT 308^|
|
SET 1
Figure 3-58
INIT POSN |
WPT:
KMKC
|
N 37^39.00'|
W 97^25.97'|
0 KT 308^|
|
SET 1
Figure 3-59
INIT POSN |
WPT: KMKC |
N 39^07.40'|
W 94^35.55'|
0 KT 308^|
CONFIRM?
|
CRSR
Figure 3-60
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