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ALARMS
The AirMap has several alarms. You can set an arrival alarm to sound a
warning tone when you cross a preset distance from a waypoint. For ex-
ample, if you have the arrival alarm set to .1 mile, then the alarm will
sound when you come within .1 mile of the recalled waypoint. The course
deviation indicator alarm (CDI) can sound a warning when your track drifts
too far to the right or left of the line to the waypoint. For example, if the
alarm is set to .1 mile, then the alarm will sound if you drift .1 of a mile or
more to the right or left of the line to the waypoint. The anchor alarm
sounds a warning when you drift outside of a preset radius. Again, using
the .1 mile as an example, if you’re anchored and
your seaplane or floatplane moves more than .1 of
a mile, the alarm will sound.
To use any of these alarms, first press the MENU
key, then select the “ALARMS/CDI” menu. A screen
similar to the one shown at the top of the next page
appears. Press the up or down arrow key to move
the black box to the desired alarm, then press the
right arrow key to turn it on.
To adjust the alarm’s distance, move the black box to the alarm’s “DIS”
menu item, then press the right or left arrow keys to increase or decrease
the alarm’s distance.
Press the EXIT key to erase the alarms menu.
Important Alarm Notes:
Anchor Alarm - Since civilian users don’t receive the accuracy given to
military users, the anchor alarm may sound even when you’re sitting still.
This typically happens when using small (less than .05 mile) anchor alarm
ranges. If you have a DGPS beacon receiver connected to the AirMap,
smaller ranges may be usable.
Arrival Alarm - If you set the arrival alarm’s distance to zero (0), and you
run a route (see the routes section), the AirMap may not show navigation
data to the next waypoint, once you arrive at the first one. If you use the
routes feature, never set the arrival alarm to zero.
AIRSPACE ALARMS
The AirMap has two airspace alarms that are triggered any airspace that
the AirMap is capable of showing. The first alarm is a “look-ahead” alarm
that (based on your current speed and track) sounds an alarm ten min-
utes before you reach an airspace.
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