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Table 2-2. GDU Control Functions (Continued)
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Dual FMS Knob
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MENU Key
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PROC Key
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ENT Key
2.3.1.2 GDU Softkey Functions
Selection softkeys are located along the bottom of the display. The softkeys shown
depend on the softkey level previously selected. The bezel keys below the softkey labels
can be used to press the appropriate softkey.
There are three types of softkeys. The first type of softkey selects a simple On/Off state,
indicated by an annunciator on the softkey label displayed as green (On) or gray (Off).
The second type of softkey selects among several options, indicated by the softkey label
changing to reflect the name of the chosen option. When pressed, the third type of
softkey displays another set of softkeys available for the selected function. These
softkeys also revert to the previous level after 45 seconds of inactivity. When a softkey
function is disabled, the softkey label is subdued.
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• Press to turn the selection cursor On/Off.
• Data Entry: With cursor on, turn to enter data in the
highlighted field (large knob moves cursor location, small
knob selects character for highlighted cursor location).
• Scrolling: When a list of information is too long for the
window or box, a scroll bar appears, indicating more items
to view. With cursor on turn large knob to scroll through list.
• Page Selection: Turn knob on MFD to select the page to
view (large knob selects a page group, small knob selects
a specific page from the group).
• Displays a context-sensitive list of options for accessing
additional features or making setting changes that relate to
particular pages.
• Gives access to IFR departure procedures (DPs), arrival
procedures (STARs) and approach procedures (IAPs) for a
flight plan. If a flight plan is used, available procedures for
the departure and/or arrival airport are automatically
suggested. These procedures can then be loaded into the
active flight plan. If a flight plan is not used, both desired
airport and desired procedure may be selected.
• Validates or confirms a menu selection or data entry.
Figure 2-4. GDU Softkeys
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