Garmin GNS 400W GPS Receiver User Manual


 
4 - FLIGHT PLANS
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Change the displayed data using the “Change Fields?” option.
Highlight the data field you wish to change and turn the small
right knob to display available data types.
5. Press the small right knob to remove the cursor.
To restore factory default settings for data fields
on the Active Flight Plan Page:
1. With the Active Flight Plan Page displayed,
press MENU to display the Active Flight Plan
Page Options window.
2. Turn the large right knob to highlight
“Restore Defaults?” and press ENT.
Active Flight Plan Options
The following options (some covered on the pre-
ceding pages) are available for the active flight plan:
• ActivateLeg
• Crossll
• CopyFlightPlan
• InvertFlightPlan
• DeleteFlightPlan
• SelectApproach
• SelectArrival
• SelectDeparture
• RemoveApproach
• RemoveArrival
• RemoveDeparture
• ClosestPointofFlightPlan
• ParallelTrack
• ChangeFields
• RestoreDefaults
Activate Leg
Activate Leg? activates/reactivates the flight plan
and selects the highlighted leg as the “active leg” (the
leg which is currently used for navigation guidance).
“Activate Leg?” selects the highlighted flight plan leg as the
leg currently in use for navigation guidance (even if it isn’t the
closest leg).
To activate a flight plan along a specific leg:
1. From the Active Flight Plan Page, press the
small right knob to activate the cursor and
turn the large right knob to highlight the
desired destination waypoint.
2. Press MENU, select the “Activate Leg?” option
from the Active Flight Plan Page Options and
press ENT.
3. A confirmation window appears. With “Acti-
vate?” highlighted, press ENT.
Crossfill
Crossfill? allows you to transfer a direct-to destina-
tion,theactiveightplanincludingVNAVparameters,
any stored flight plan, or user waypoints to a second
400W-series or 500W-series Garmin unit.
See Section 9 - Aux Pages - Flight Planning - Crossfill
Operation for additional details on using the
“Crossfill?” option.
Active Flight Plan Options