![]() ![]() I’m giving you a lot of that by memory, so let me know if you need more info, or just play with them until you see the logic of how they rotate/select various data point. There are some other variations you can use, but I’d advise you to just play around with those dials, buttons, to see what they do in different conditions. You can use the softkeys at the bottom of the page to select the airport, runway, freq, or approach you want to chose, and use the Large FMS dial to rotate through the info in each block and use the ENT key to put the comm/nav freq in the standby position on your panel. Second, for airports near you, on the MFD, use the Large FMS dial to select the “NRST” page. Just push it again to activate the cursor and go back to what info you want. If you happen to push the end of the FMS dial, it will deactivate the cursor. the ILS freq for the airport you want), push the “ent” button, and that freq will be entered into you Nav 1 standby freq for use later. Once the cursor is on the info you want (e.g. It will move to the next category by itself as it reaches the end of one info block. Press the end of the FMS again to activate the cursor, then use the Large FMS dial to rotate through all the info available. Once you’ve got the second position selected, use the Small FMS dial to change letters/numbers (it rotates both ways), and keep changing positions, and letter/numbers until you got the airport ID inserted, then push the end of the FMS button to select that ID. ![]() Use the Large FMS dial to move to the next position in the name (it will go both ways once you’re past the first letter in case you need to go back and correct an input). Press the end of the FMS dial to activate the cursor, then use the small FMS dial to select the first letter of the airport ID you want to use. There are two different ways to get this info, depending on how far away from the airport you are.įirst, for airport NOT near you, use the Large FMS dial to select the “WPT” page (you’ll see the page names at the bottom the screen as you’re turning it and then the labels will go away if you stop). ![]()
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