Check for
Host Input
The Apollo 360 Map Display relies on position and route
information inputs from a host navigation device. When
the unit is powered up, it looks first for an input. If the input
is present, it looks for position and route information. If no
input is present, the message alert shown below will appear
and a “No Input” message will be displayed on all other
navigation screens.
If no route is entered on the host device or if the host device
does not have a position fix, the route screen on the Apollo
360 will be blank, the message screen will display “No
Position Fix”, and a “No Fix” message will be displayed on
all other navigation screens. Dashed lines will appear on
all screens in place of the missing input information.
With route and position input available, the Apollo 360
Map is ready to begin assisting in navigating a trip. Refer to
Section 3 for information on how to use the navigation
display function while you fly.
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