Allied Air Enterprises KLN 90B GPS Receiver User Manual


 
3-11
Rev 1
1 KMKC |
2 BUM |
3 OSW |
4 TUL |
5 KTUL |
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CRSR
Figure 3-38
3.4 BASIC OPERATION OF PANEL
CONTROLS
Remember that figure 3-2 is on a fold-out page that you
may want to refer to as you read this chapter.
The KLN 90B has five knobs and seven buttons which
are used to perform all operations. In general, the two
concentric knobs and the cursor button (C) located on
the left side of the unit are used to select pages and enter
data on the left side of the screen. Likewise, the two con-
centric knobs and the cursor button on the right side of
the unit are used to select pages and enter data on the
right side of the screen.
The cursor is an area of inverse video (dark characters on
a light background) on the screen. Many pages allow you
to add, delete, or change data on the screen by first
pressing the appropriate Cbutton (left Cfor left side
of screen and right Cfor right side) to turn the cursor
function on and bring the cursor on the screen. The
appropriate knobs are then used to enter the data. When
a cursor is on the screen, the page name normally shown
in the lower left and right segments is replaced with a
CRSRannunciation in inverse video (figure 3-38). The
cursor is over the identifier TUL. Not all pages allow you
to make data entry and therefore pressing the C but-
ton while these pages are displayed will have no effect.
There are times when the cursor is flashing. Figure 3-36
shows an example of how a white border is used in this
Pilot’s Guide to depict a flashing cursor (over
APPROVE?). In addition, figure 3-36 shows an example
of how a white border around normal text in this Pilot’s
Guide is used to depict normal characters flashing. The
letters ENTare flashing but are not in inverse video.