The Duplicate Waypoint Page - Honeywell BENDIX/KING KLN 94 Pilot's Manual

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Chapter 3 Basic GPS Operation
To change the default first waypoint identifier character:
1. Select the SET 11 page (figure
3-44) and turn on the cursor by
pressing the B button (figure
3-45).
2. Use the right inner knob to select
the desired character (figure 3-
46), such as a K in the U.S., a C
in Canada, a P in Alaska, an E
or an L in Europe, etc.
3. Turn off the cursor. To try it out,
proceed to the SET 1 page (ini-
tial position). Turn the cursor
(B) on (it will come on over the
waypoint field). Try turning the
right inner knob one click clock-
wise (figure 3-47). There's the
character you just selected on
the SET 11 page!
4. Turn off the cursor.

3.4.3. THE DUPLICATE WAYPOINT PAGE

There are some waypoints in the database whose identifiers are not
unique. That is, more than one waypoint has the same identifier. When a
waypoint identifier has been entered which is not unique to a single way-
point, a Duplicate Waypoint page appears on the screen. The Duplicate
Waypoint page is then used to select which of the waypoints having the
same identifier is actually desired.
The waypoint identifier is displayed on the top left of the page. Below the
identifier is the number of waypoints in the database having the identifier.
A list of the waypoint types (APT, VOR, NDB, INT, USR) and the associat-
ed countries which use the identifier is shown. Some countries such as
the USA are further regionalized (e.g. "NE USA") to aid in making the cor-
rect selection.
NOTE: The duplicate waypoints are displayed in order of closeness to the
aircraft's present position, the closest being displayed first.
Figure 3-44
Figure 3-45
Figure 3-46
Figure 3-47
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