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Version 3.0
Operator’s Manual
Configuration
Operation - General Setup and Control Settings
This screen controls a few basic operating settings:
Remember Display:
When set to
Yes
(default), the receiver remem-
bers the
Page Number
or screen you viewed the last time you
used a particular function. For example, if you normally moni-
tor the
NAV3
display and you decided to look at the
PLOT1
screen, the next time you press the
NAV
function, the receiver
will automatically revert to the
NAV3
screen immediately.
If you select
No
for
Remember Display
, the receiver will al-
ways display the
first
page of a function when you press the
function key.
Edit Timeout:
You can set the timeout limit between
None
(de-
fault), or 1 to 10 minutes. If you enter the edit mode on any
screen and have a timeout period other than
None
, the re-
ceiver will automatically exit the edit mode if no keys are touched
and the timeout period expires.
Preceding Zeroes
: Places zeroes (0s) before directions less than
100° when
Yes
is selected. For example, 079°. Otherwise direc-
tions are shown without the leading zeros when
No
is selected
(default). For example, 79°.
Beeper:
If you attempt to perform a key function that is not al-
lowed, you normally hear an
Error Tone
. This is performed
when the
Beeper
is set to
On
(default). If you don’t want to
hear the error or any other keyboard beep, set the
Beeper
to
Off
.
Retain External Alarm:
Allows the CDU to hold the external alarm
while the alarm condition still exist. When
Retain external
alarm
is set to
On,
the external alarm will normalize only when
the cause of alarm is corrected.
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