Explore The Map; Pan Mode; Map Information And Cursor Menu - AvMap EKPV User Manual

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Aeronautical Navigator
of each data field and its position. Moreover,
it is possible to select and display data fields
both in the vertical and in the horizontal bar.
Select Layout Configuration to modify the
layout of the map page.
There are 3 sections to configure, selecting
each of them on the selecting bar on top of
the menu page:
Vertical Profile (VP)
Permits to show or to hide the Vertical
Profile during navigation.
HSI window
Permits to show or to hide the HSI
window.
Data fields
The data fields can be hidden or shown in
4 ways; one line, two lines, three lines or
one vertical column.
The scheme shown in this page represents
the map page. The highlighted zone is
the one that you're going to modify.
To configure one of the options, scroll
with the wheel selector or joystick through
the options. Push ENTER to confirm
the option and check the result on the
scheme shown in the centre of the page.
Objects:
To avoid map cluttering caused by too
many objects, it is possible to select which
objects are shown on the map and which
are hidden.
When using the menu Selective Display it
is possible to pre-define the visualization of
different objects on different Zoom levels.

8. Explore the Map

I.

PAN mode

If the GPS signal is available, the icon of the
aircraft is shown on the map. When moving
the Joystick, the cursor will appear on the
map and you enter in the PAN mode, which
AvMap EKPV
permits you to explore the map and the
shown objects. The cursor is represented by
a round icon with a cross in the centre and
an arrow for orientation. The orientation of
the cursor is always in the direction of your
proper position.
When the GPS signal is missing the icon
made with a red bar and a WARNING symbol
inside a triangle is displayed, the cursor is
shown on the map but the orientation arrow
of the cursor will disappear.
For zooming, touch the wheel selector and
scroll from left to right to ZOOM IN or ZOOM
OUT on the map.
II. Map information and cursor menu
When placing the cursor on top of an object,
an information window appears that shows
some object information. To get complete
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