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2000 Approach Plus GPS Navigator Pilot Guide - Elite Simulation

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Revision A<br />

May 12, 1997<br />

Chapter 1 Getting Started<br />

The nearest key is used to view information about<br />

the 20 nearest airports, approaches, VORs,<br />

Agencies, NDBs, intersections, and user<br />

waypoints.<br />

The direct-to key is used to change your flight path.<br />

Use it to fly direct to any waypoint in the data base<br />

and to activate a flight plan.<br />

The message key is used to view system messages<br />

and to display your current CDI scaling.<br />

The enter key is used for data entry. Press it to<br />

obtain a flashing cursor in an editable data field.<br />

The Selector knobs are used to control the display and edit<br />

information.<br />

The small, inner knob is used to change the top<br />

line of the display or to change data under the<br />

cursor.<br />

The large, outer knob is used to change the bottom<br />

line of the display, to advance the cursor within a<br />

data field, and to advance the cursor between data<br />

fields.<br />

A key may have one or more modes. The <strong>Navigator</strong> displays mode<br />

names bracketed by asterisks. For example, the System Status<br />

mode of the AUX key is displayed as<br />

*SYSTEM STATUS*.<br />

A mode may have one or more DATA PAGES. Data pages may<br />

display status information about the <strong>Navigator</strong>, or contain data fields<br />

that may be edited.<br />

A data page may also have additional information displayed either on<br />

a secondary data page or on the upper or lower line of the current<br />

page.<br />

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