II Morrow Inc. 50 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Delete Plan........................................6-18
Hold .............................................6-18
Holding Patterns (GX50/60) .........................6-19
Continue..........................................6-21
Load Approach (GX50/60 Only)......................6-22
Change Approach (GX50/60 Only) ...................6-22
Unload Approach (GX50/60 Only)....................6-22
Enable Approach (GX50/60 Only) ....................6-23
Disable Approach (GX50/60 Only)....................6-23
Destination Waypoint Information ......................6-23
Flight Plan Comments ................................6-23
Saving an Active Flight Plan............................6-24
System Functions .........................................7-1
Navigation Information.................................7-1
Autonav Time ......................................7-1
Navigation Mode Programmable and Autonav Pages......7-2
Customizing Navigation Pages ........................7-2
Selecting Autonav Pages..............................7-4
Restoring Default Nav Pages ..........................7-4
Lat/Lon Units ......................................7-4
Setting Units of Measurement .........................7-6
Magnetic Variation ..................................7-7
Flight Timer Trigger.................................7-8
Direct-To Entry Options .............................7-8
CDI Scaling .......................................7-10
System Information ...................................7-11
Date and Time.....................................7-11
Software Version ...................................7-12
Fuel Measure Units (GX50/60 Only) ..................7-13
Barometric Measure Units (GX50/60 Only) ............7-14
Test Display.......................................7-14
Display Brightness..................................7-14
Viewing Owner Information .........................7-15
Editing Owner Information ..........................7-16
GPS Sensor..........................................7-17
Miscellaneous Sensors ................................7-20
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