n
The destination waypoint
n
Bearing to the destination waypoint
n
Map scale
n
Range to the destination waypoint
The moving map screens represent graphic views of your
navigation progress in a format easy to interpret while
flying. Note that the display orientation may be changed so
that the top of the may be north, desired track, or track. The
map setup option, described in Section 4, explains how to
change the orientation.
Zooming
In or Out
The moving map screens feature a handy zoom function to
allow you to enhance your view of navigation progress.
Zoom in or out by turning the SMALL knob. Zooming in
changes the view to enlarge map detail, as if the airplane
symbol was flying at a lower altitude over the map surface.
Similarly, zooming out allows a view of greater distance
around the airplane symbol, as if the airplane was flying
higher over the map. As you zoom in or out, the map scale
changes to show the new distance represented between the
airplane symbol and the top border of the display.
Zooming in close to airport waypoints enables you to see
your orientation in relation to available runways.
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