IFD400 Series Pilot Guide
1-20 System Overview
Cycling between Com, Nav, and Transponder Display
Tuning
Radio tuning can be accomplished through several methods.
Regardless of method, it's always the Standby that is tuned and
then that frequency is swapped into the Active by pressing the
bezel Frequency Swap button.
The Standby can be manually tuned by rotating the lower left
knob on the bezel. The outer knob changes the digits to the left
of the decimal point and the inner knob changes the digits to the
right of the decimal point. The slot being tuned is highlighted in
reverse video as shown below.
Manual Com/Nav Tuning Reverse Video
The Standby frequency can also be tuned by touching the block
on the display. When using this method, a virtual keyboard is
displayed. Enter the desired frequency into the numeric keypad
and press ENTR (either on the virtual keypad or on the bezel).
The virtual keyboard will be dismissed after ten seconds of
inactivity.
The navigation radio may be tuned to a VOR using the identifier
of the VOR
(e.g. “GDM” for the Gardner VOR). Touch the nav
radio block to display a virtual keyboard, and then enter the
identifier. An automatic, geographic-based prediction algorithm
(“Geofill”) is running such that the most likely VOR station is filled
in based on your geographic position.
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