Allied Air Enterprises KLN 90B GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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3.5 MESSAGE PAGE
Whenever the KLN 90B determines that there is a situa-
tion that requires your attention, the MSG prompt begins
flashing in inverse video at the bottom of the display just
to the right of the mode of operation (figure 3-55). A
remote message annunciator may also be installed in the
aircraft instrument panel. You should view the message
at your earliest opportunity because the unit may be alert-
ing you to some condition of immediate concern to its
condition or to your flight. To view the message, press
M. The MSG page, which takes the whole width of the
display, will appear and show the new message (figure 3-
56). Appendix B of this Pilot’s Guide contains a listing of
all the Message page messages and their meanings. It is
possible that several messages are displayed at one time
on the Message page. The newest message appears
first and the rest in reverse chronological order.
After reading the message, press Magain to return to
the pages which were previously in view. If all of the
messages cannot be displayed on one Message page,
repeated presses of Mwill show the other messages
before returning to the pages which were previously being
viewed. Whenever a message condition exists which
requires a specific action by you, the message prompt will
remain on but not flashing.
PRESENT POS|=KMKO
|UNIC 122.80
OKM 086^fr|CTAF 122.80
24.4nm|PCL 122.80
N 35^39.78'|CTR 127.30
W 95^22.05'|
NAV 2 enr-leg msg APT 4
Figure 3-55
INSIDE SPC USE AIRSPACE
A-564 ALRT
BELOW 2000ft
enr-leg msg
Figure 3-56