NorthStar 957 Manual Do Utilizador
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957 Operator’s Manual, Rev. B
Chapter 3 - Using the Controls
NAV LOG function
key
The NAV LOG key displays a list of the waypoints you’ve
passed, lets you change those ahead of you, reverse the
direction of your trip, and stop or restart navigation. For
details, see ”Using the Nav Log” starting on page 113.
passed, lets you change those ahead of you, reverse the
direction of your trip, and stop or restart navigation. For
details, see ”Using the Nav Log” starting on page 113.
Using the CURSOR PAD
Pressing the large CURSOR PAD — located in the lower right
corner of the 957 — while you’re displaying the CHART screen
will move the cursor across the CHART screen in an up and
down, left to right, or diagonal direction. To move the cursor
diagonally, press the CURSOR PAD between any two of its
arrows.
corner of the 957 — while you’re displaying the CHART screen
will move the cursor across the CHART screen in an up and
down, left to right, or diagonal direction. To move the cursor
diagonally, press the CURSOR PAD between any two of its
arrows.
Pressing the CURSOR PAD while displaying text screens will
move the flashing cursor to the data you want to either display
or change. For example, when you’re entering such data as the
name of a waypoint, or its coordinates, press the CURSOR
PAD down to move the cursor down to a particular area of
data, then press the CURSOR PAD right to move the cursor to
a particular character in that area.
move the flashing cursor to the data you want to either display
or change. For example, when you’re entering such data as the
name of a waypoint, or its coordinates, press the CURSOR
PAD down to move the cursor down to a particular area of
data, then press the CURSOR PAD right to move the cursor to
a particular character in that area.
The cursor itself may be hard to see when it’s located in a busy
section of the CHART screen. To help you, the 957 displays
four small red cursor pointers in the middle of each side of the
screen (see below) that match and follow the cursor’s position.
You can always rely on these pointers to show you the cursor.
section of the CHART screen. To help you, the 957 displays
four small red cursor pointers in the middle of each side of the
screen (see below) that match and follow the cursor’s position.
You can always rely on these pointers to show you the cursor.
“How am I
doing?”