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Soon ...98Close...99Inside ...99Empty To Waypoint: Cannot Compute Nav ...99G

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IntercomFunctionWhen two headphone and microphone jacks areconnected to the SL60, these headsets can be usedas a voice-activated intercom.When you sel

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Introduction to GPS NavigationGPSOverviewThe Global Positioning System (GPS) is aconstellation of 24 satellites in six orbit lanes10,898 nautical mile

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receives this data stream and processes theinformation to determine which satellites are“visible” to the receiver’s antenna. With thisdetermination ma

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Start Up DisplaysThe Start Up Sequence runs each time the unit ispowered on. Until the Start Up Sequence iscompleted, no other editing or mode selecti

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Software Memory TestThis is a checksum test of the code memory region.The following screen is displayed for the durationof this test.Software Test In

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comment is deleted if the calculated checksum doesnot match the saved checksum.User DB Test Failed: Press ENTIf the User DB checksum test fails, both

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complete, the following screen is displayed until thetest is completed.Database Test In Progress...If the checksum test passes, the next screen isdisp

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Message FunctionMessage function is responsible for warning theuser of changing conditions which requireimmediate attention.When a new message exists,

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NewMessagesThe New Message page shows how many newmessages are stored.1. Press MSG. Turn the Large knob to switchbetween Old and New messages.2. Turn

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CloseThis condition occurs when the airspace is less than2 nm (or user-selected limit in System Mode, seepage 66).Within 2 nm SUNDANCEInsideThis condi

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IntroductionThis guide describes the operation of the ApolloSL50 GPS Receiver and the Apollo SL60 GPSReceiver and VHF Communication Transceiver.SL50 T

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GPS Self Test FailureIf the GPS self-test fails, a message displaysindicating the cause of the failure in four hex digits.It becomes an old message af

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Arrival At the To WaypointThe arrival message is generated when within 36seconds of arrival at the current To waypoint. It iscleared after viewing it;

Strany 16 - Apollo SL50/60 Features

screen is displayed. This message does not becomean old message after viewing.Push ENT to set OBS CourseUser Database Memory LossThis message indicate

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Flight Plan Memory LossThis message indicates that one or more flight planshad a checksum error. This message is cleared afterthe message is viewed.Fl

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Low Internal Battery VoltageThis message is generated when low internalbattery voltage is detected. It becomes an oldmessage after being viewed. Batte

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Flight SimulatorYour Apollo SL50/60 is provided with a FlightSimulation program that allows you to “fly” yourunit by simulating your ground speed. Thi

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Startingthe FlightSimulationThe following procedure is used to start the flightsimulation. It is recommended that you have a datacard properly inserte

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Simulation Ground Speed 140kts7. You will prompted to use or clear the previousFlight Plan. Turn the Small knob to choose Yesor No. Press ENT. If you

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TroubleshootingThis section contains information to troubleshootyour Apollo GPS Receiver when improperoperation is observed. The following table lists

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waypoints created by the user. Ten flight plans canbe saved with up to twenty legs for setting upcustom tailored routes. The detailed Navigationinform

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Problem Possible Cause ActionUnit does notpower onOpen in powersupply circuitCheck circuitbreaker - reset ifnecessaryFaulty electricalwiring orconnect

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Glossary of Navigation TermsA Altitude (GPS ALT): Altitude, as calculated by theApollo SL50/60, based upon a mathematical modelof the earth’s surface

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Course Deviation: A measurement of distance leftor right from the desired course of travel.Course Deviation Indicator (CDI): A graphicindicator of cou

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Drift: Displacement from the intended course oftravel.E Elevation: The angle of a GPS satellite above thehorizon.Emergency Search: The function that a

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Ground (GRND): Ground communicationfrequencyGround Speed (GS): Speed of travel across theground. In aviation, the relation between groundspeed and air

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magnetic lines concentrate. A magnetic compasspoints to the magnetic north.Magnetic Variation (Mag Var): The anglebetween the magnetic and true north.

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NAVSTAR: The name given to GPS satellitesformed from the acronym for NAVigation Systemwith Time And Ranging.Non-Directional Beacon (NDB): A lowfrequen

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Selective Availability (SA): The degradation ofaccuracy of GPS position fix data by the UnitedStates Department of Defense for civilian use.Space Vehi

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Universal Transverse Mercator Map ProjectionSystem (UTM): Also known as Military GridCoordinates, the UTM grid consists of 60north-south/east-west zon

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INDEXAAirspace...96Buffers ...66Selections ...66Setup...65Airspace 96Close...99Inside

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Display The display is a 1-line by 32-character 5x7 dotmatrix alphanumeric display. A photocell is locatedin the top left corner of the front panel di

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EE-Mail ...iiEmergency channel ...89Emergency search ...25,41Enter key ...5Estimate ground speed ...57Estimate

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Info ...28,37,40,59,62,98Key...5Info . 28, 37, 40, 60, 62, 98, 85KKey ...4MMagnetic variation...72Memory tes

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Squelch knob ...4Standby ...29Standby 29 ...3Start up displays...93-96SymbolAirplane ...20System

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Controls Power/Volume/Squelch Knob(SL60)The knob on the left side of the SL60 controls poweron/off, volume, and squelch test. Rotate the knobclockwise

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WPT (Waypoint) - SL50The Waypoint key allows access to the waypointdatabase. (SL60 accesses the database from withinthe System function - see page 39.

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Apollo SL50/60 FeaturesSL50/60 GPS Navigation Features10 Reversible Flight Plans with 20 LegsAutomatic Waypoint Sequencing200 User-Defined WaypointsNa

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SL60 Comm Radio Features760 Communication ChannelsFrequency Range: 118 to 136.975 MHzWeather Channels: Receive onlyActive and Standby Flip/Flop Freque

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Notes8Apollo SL50/60 Features

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Getting Started the First TimeThis section explains how to get started using yourApollo SL50/60. Information in this sectionexplains how to startup th

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Entering aSeedPositionAfter the start up tests, you will always have thechoice of entering a Seed Position. The SeedPosition is a starting reference p

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2. Turn the Large knob to each character of thewaypoint name. Change the character with theSmall knob.aSLE c SALEM OR USA3. Note that you can change t

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4. After entering the Seed Position, you will beprompted next to clear the active flight plan.Choose Yes or No with the Small knob. PressENT to now co

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CheckingGPS SignalStrengthThe unit shows the GPS signal strength screen inthe GPS Sensor function. Make it a habit to checkthis screen to make sure th

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NoteThe GPS antenna must be able to “see”each satellite it is tracking. If a satellite is“shaded” by the wing or fuselage during aturn, it may tempora

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Using the Direct-To Function1. Press the Direct-To key. Change the waypointtype by moving to the character to the left of thewaypoint name with the La

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6. Press SEL again to select the entire city name.aPDX +c PORTLAND OR USA7. Turn the Small knob to view each airport withthe current city name. The ci

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Navigation BasicsThis section explores the navigation function anddescribes the powerful features it contains. Whenyou become comfortable operating th

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Ete aEUG 00:22 Brg 082 74nm YTurn the Small knob to view the other availableNavigation displays.Autonav The Autonav feature lets you select certain Na

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Nav PagesNav Display ChoicesEstimated Time Enroute (Ete)ETE is to the current TO (destination) waypointfrom your present position based on the current

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Welcome ...Welcome to a new era of aviation navigationcommunication. Once again, Garmin AT, Inc. hasset new standards in features and ease of use for

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Range (Rge)The distance from your present position to the TOwaypoint. Units can be set as either nautical milesor kilometers in the Nav Info section o

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facing up, you are on the “To” side of thedestination waypoint. When the airplane is facingupside down, you are on the “From” side of thedestination w

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Desired Track (Dtk)Desired Track is the course angle between theFROM and TO waypoints referenced to themagnetic variation at the current FROM waypoint

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Track (Trk) AngleTrack Angle is the angle of your actual direction oftravel. Track is shown from 0 to 359 degrees in onedegree increments. Track is co

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Minimum Safe Altitude (MSA)The elevation of the highest obstruction near theaircraft plus a 1,000 or 2,000 foot buffer added forsafety. In non-mountai

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Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA)The first ETA is to the current TO waypoint at thecurrent Ground Speed from the present position.The second ETA uses th

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miles of your present position. The Bearing andDistance to the displayed waypoint is shown onthe right side of the display. Press ENT to set thedispla

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5. Turn the Small knob to view the nearest 20waypoints.Setting Runway LimitsNarrow the type of airports that you will accept bychoosing the runway len

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SpecialUseAirspaceWhen searching around your present position, thefirst ten airspaces within 100 miles are displayed. Ifyou are using the Simulator, t

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The Nearest Airspace list is updated periodically asyour aircraft moves and the following display willappear.Re-Organizing Airspaces...ParallelTrack O

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History of RevisionsMarch 1997 Original ReleaseApril 1997 Rev -01September 1998 Rev -01a -Comm changesFebruary 2002 Rev-01b - User Comm ControlsSeptem

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4. Turn the Large knob to the distance field. Turnthe Small knob to select the offset distance.PTK Offset LEFT 2.5nm In Use5. After making your choice

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3. Turn the Large knob to move between the timevalue fields.Countdown Timer 00:05:004. Turn the Small knob to edit the hours, minutes,or seconds value

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From/To/NextWaypointThe From/To/Next Waypoint page allows you tocreate a three waypoint mini-flightplan while withinthe Nav function. These waypoints

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3. Turn the Large knob ccw one position to thewaypoint type. Choose Airport (a), VOR (v),NDB (n), Intersection (i), or User-defined (u)with the Small

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To Waypoint1. Press SEL and move to the To waypoint with theLarge knob.aEUG to Ins? next _____2. The insert (Ins?) choice will flash. Press ENTand the

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Editing1. While in the Navigation function, turn the Largeknob to view the From/To/Next page.2. Press SEL to start editing.3. Turn the Large knob to s

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UsingDirect-ToPressing the Direct-To key sets the From locationas your present position. When using the Direct-Tofunction, the From waypoint identifie

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Waypoint FunctionsWaypointInformationThe Apollo SL50/60 provides an extensive built-indatabase of waypoint information to aid thenavigator. Waypoints

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VOR Waypoint InformationIdentifierNameRadial and distance from the VORBearing and distance from present positionOperating frequencyLat/Lon coord

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GettingInformationabout aWaypointYou can access the Waypoint database by eitherlooking directly or by using a feature that drawsinformation from the d

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TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome ... ...iHistory of Revisions...iiOrdering Information...

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5. You can also select the waypoint by the facilityname. As you turn the Large knob to the “c”, a“+” may appear.aPDX +c PORTLAND OR USAMultiple facili

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2. The SL50/60 will provide a series of displaysshowing your progress during the update process.Follow the directions in the Waypoint Managerdocumenta

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CreateUserWaypointby Lat/LonThe Apollo SL50/60 allows you to create up to 200of your own waypoints to the waypoint database.You can create a waypoint

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5. Runway Length is not shown on the first page ofthe waypoint. Turn the Large knob cw past thelast Lat/Lon value or ccw before the firstcharacter of

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Create UserWaypoint byRadial/Distance1. In the SL50, press the WPT key. In the SL60,press the SYS key, turn the Large knob toview the “Waypoint Databa

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6. Press ENT when you have finished entering thewaypoint information. You will be prompted tocreate a name for the waypoint.#000 USER 44010.96N 121043

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ModifyUserWaypoint1. In the SL50, press the WPT key. In the SL60, pressthe SYS key, turn the Large knob to view the“Waypoint Database” page, and then

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Flight Plan FunctionsFlight plans are specific routes between waypointsyou may store in the Apollo SL50/60’s memory.This information is used to calcul

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Active Flight PlanThe first plan in the Flight Plan function is theActive plan and is noted by the name *Active* withasterisks. This name cannot be ch

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3. Turn the Small knob to select the first flight planname character.R_______ Enter a New Plan Name4. Turn the Large knob clockwise one click tomove t

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Emergency Search ...25Starting Emergency Search ...25Searching Around a Reference Waypoint...26Setting R

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9. The Ins? Prompt will flash in the To waypointposition. Press ENT.1 aEUG N Ins? 0000 0.0nm10. Repeat steps 7-9 for the remaining waypoints inyour fl

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ETAEstimated Time of Arrival is for the displayed Towaypoint. It is available only in the Active flightplan and requires an actual ground speed of mor

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ETE?ETE? is the same as ETE, except the EstimatedGround Speed is used for the calculation.1 ** aEUG N aSLE ETE? 00:24Fuel?Fuel? shows the amount of fu

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Direct-ToIf the leg page displayed is the currently active legof the Active flight plan, and a Direct-To waypointhas been entered, the From waypoint w

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active leg number will be reduced (i.e. from leg 7 toleg 6).Changing Existing Flight Plan Legs1. In the Flight Plan function, turn the Large knobto a

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3. If another option was last used, turn the Smallknob to choose Ins?.3* a6S4 N Ins? 0500 162nm5. Press ENT. Use the Large and Small knobs toselect th

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Flight PlanOptionsIn the Flight Plan function you may make changesto the active flight plan.1. In the Flight Plan function turn the Large knobto the a

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Copy PlanPressing ENT when the “Copy Plan” option isdisplayed allows you to copy any existing plan intothe current plan, overwriting all of the curren

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The estimated fuel flow can be selected from 0000to 9999 units per hour. The units may be set in theSystem function (see page 71). Pressing ENTsavesth

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3. Press ENT to place the active flight plan on hold.Waypoint sequencing will be inhibited. Waypointsequencing remains inhibited until it is reenabled

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Creating a Flight Plan...48Flight Plan Leg Information ...50Manual Leg Activation...

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If no plan comment has been entered, press SELtocreate one.1. While viewing the desired flight plan, pressINFO.2. Turn the Large knob to choose the Co

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System FunctionsPressing the SYS key allows you to access theSystem functions. After pressing the SYS key, turnthe Large knob to view the available fu

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5. Turn the Large knob clockwise one click tomove to the next character position. Turn theSmall knob to select the next name character.aS20 c GOLDENDA

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Com Noise LevelThe Com Noise Level function shows the relativereceived noise level of the frequency you arelistening to. The range displayed is betwee

Strany 107 - Message Function

Intercom LevelThe Intercom Level page allows you to control thenoise/sound listening level. The range displayed isbetween 1 and 255. A low value allow

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Headphone LevelThe Headphone Level Adjustment page is used todisplay and adjust the headphone volume level.Therange displayed is between 1 and 255. Wh

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2. Turn the Small knob to view the pages forAirspace Setup.Airspace Setup Alerts: ON YAirspace BuffersThree values may be adjusted for Airspace Buffer

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CLASS B : OFF B OUTER : ON2. Press SEL to activate selection.CLASS B : OFF B OUTER : ON3. Turn the Large knob to choose the Airspace type.Turn the Sma

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Navigation Mode Programmable Pages andAutonav PagesThis function allows you to customize both the lookof the programmable basic navigation pages and t

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6. Turn the Large knob to move to the next field toedit. Turn the Small knob to select the Navinformation.GroundSp 100kts ete 8S3 00:447. When you are

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Transmit Using ...63Intercom Level ...64Sidetone Level Adjustment ...64Headphone Level ...

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Creating a New Custom Nav PageBesides being able to customize most of the Nav pages,you can also create an entirely new one. You can selectinformation

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6. Use the Large and Small knobs to selectinformation for the next field, if desired.100kts Brg 353 ete SLE 00:227. Press ENT when you have finished s

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3. Press SEL to start field selection. Turn the Largeknob to the desired field.Dtk 353 48.0nm Trk 353 tae 0004. Turn the Small knob to select the fiel

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6. Turn the Large knob to move to the E or Wdirection field. Turn the Small knob to select Eor W and then press ENT. The MSG annunciatorwill flash and

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The Direct-To Entry Option becomes a factor if yougo Direct-To a waypoint which is not in the Activeflight plan.With the May Clear Direct-To Entry Opt

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CDI ScalingThe CDI Scaling option allows you to select manualor automatic full scale deflection of the internalCDI. Manual full scale deflection optio

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SystemInformationThe System Information area provides thefollowing pages: Date and Time, Software andDatabase Version, Display test, and Owner Info.Da

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8. Turn the Large knob to move to theTime-Minutes value. Turn the Small knob tochoose the minutes.15 JUN 97 20:24 UTC9. After completing your entries,

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5. Turn the Small knob cw one click to view theDisplay Software Version page.Display SW Version: X.X6. Turn the Small knob cw one click to view the Co

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2. Turn the Small knob to view the OwnerInformation.Address: 2345 TURNER RD SE3. Start editing by pressing SEL.User Must First Enter Password..4. The

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Small and Large Knobs ...83Selecting Frequencies ...83Frequency Monitoring ...84Rec

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8. Turn the Small knob to go to the next OwnerInformation page you want to edit.9. Press SEL to start editing.10. Select the characters with the Small

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SV31 DATA el:210 sig:055 az:0430Satellite Search StatusSRCHReceiver is searching for the satelliteACQRreceiver is acquiring the signalTRCKreceiver

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Notes82System Functions

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Comm Radio OperationThis section introduces the basic operating detailsof the VHF Communications Transceiver portion ofthe Apollo SL60.PowerOn/OffTurn

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2. Turn the Small knob to change the values in25 kHz increments. The kHz selection range isbetween 000 and 975 kHz in 25 kHz steps. Notethat only two

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Recalling aFrequencyThe SL60 can access several areas of storedfrequencies. The SL60 can access airportfrequencies from its database of: TO, FROM,INFO

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2. Turn the Large knob to select the frequencytype. Turn the Small knob to display theavailable frequencies. The waypoint identifier,type, and frequen

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Auto Stored Frequencies (Auto)The SL60 keeps track of the last ten Activefrequencies and stores them in a stack. When a newfrequency is used, it becom

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User Stored FrequenciesWhen you press the ENT key the Standbyfrequency is stored in User memory. The SL60stores the last ten frequencies selected by t

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Weather ChannelsThe standard weather channels are stored in thememory of the SL60 (Americas database only).You cannot transmit on a weather channelfre

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