Garmin GNS 400W GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Crossfill Operation — The Crossfill Function
allows the pilot to transfer a direct-to destination,
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eters, any stored flight plan, a user waypoint, or
all user waypoints between two 500W-Series (or
400W-Series) Garmin units in a dual-unit instal-
lation. There is only one Crossfill function page.
It may be accessed pressing the MENU key and
selecting Crossfill while viewing the default Nav
page, Flight Plan Catalog, Active Flight Plan, User
Waypoint page, or the Aux mode Flight Planning
page and then pressing ENT.
NOTE: The databases of the 400/500 series and the
400W/500W are incompatible, so you may not mix
systems.
NOTE: Crossfill requires both 400W and/or 500W series
units to have the same Jeppesen NavData
®
database
cycle number.
Aux Flight Planning Operations
To perform fuel planning operations:
1. Select “Fuel Planning” from the Flight Planning
Page.
2. The current fuel planning “leg mode” is
displayed at the top of the page: “POINT TO
POINT” or “FPL” (for a flight plan leg). To
change the leg mode, press MENU to display
an options window for the other leg mode, then
press ENT to accept the other leg mode.
For “flight plan leg” fuel planning, select “Flight Plan?” from
the options window. Use the small right knob to select the
desired flight plan and the desired leg of the flight plan.
3a. For direct-to planning, verify that the “from”
waypoint field indicates “P.POS” (present
position). If necessary, press CLR to display
“P.POS”. Press ENT and the flashing cursor
moves to the “to” waypoint field. Turn the
small and large right knobs to enter the
identifier of the “to” waypoint and press ENT
to accept the waypoint.
OR,
For direct-to fuel planning, press CLR (with the “from”
waypoint field highlighted) to display “P.POS” (which repre-
sents your present position).
3b. For point-to-point fuel planning, turn the small
and large right knobs to enter the identifier
of the “from” waypoint. Once the waypoint’s
Flight Planning