AvMap ekp iii c Manual Do Utilizador

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NOTE 
Distances are measured horizontally. 
If the icon rotates 180° and points toward the bottom of the display, you are moving away from
the destination.
The numbers on either side of the CDI represent a full-scale deflection.
To change the CDI scale press the left/right cursor keys.
The EKP-III references navigation information to the next Waypoint in the active
Flight Plan. When you reach the destination of one leg, the EKP-III automatically switches to
the next leg.
This leg switching occurs when the airplane crosses the bisector of the 2 legs, as shown
in the diagram.
The pilot may choose a different leg (forward of the present location) by using the
Flight Plan menu and activating the leg destination.
>‘MENU’ 1 sec. + “FLIGHT PLAN” + ‘ENTER’
Highlight the destination Waypoint of the desired leg and press ‘GOTO’ to activate
that leg of the Flight Plan.
Fig. 4.1 - Flight Plan
The Location information displayed on the Nav/Location screen includes the destination
waypoint, Bearing (BRG), Track (TRK), Estimated Time Enroute (ETE), Distance to way-
point (DST), Ground Speed (GS), Cross Track Error (XTE), LAT/LON coordinates, GPS
Altitude, Time to Descent, Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA), and the current time.
NOTE 
If you are using an external GPS, combinations of time, date and altitude may not be displayed. Normal GPS
altitude accuracy can be  +/- 1000 feet
Arrival Circle
Radius = 0.25 Nm
Perpendicular
to courseline
WPT001
Leg 1
Leg 2
WPT003
WPT002
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EKP III USER MANUAL