Piper Arrow PA-28R-201 Pilot Operating Handbook page 281

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SECTION
9
SUPPLEMENT
5
NAV
RECEIVER
(CONTD)
Another push of the mode
mode. See Figure 3-9. When
counting upwards from zero. The timer can be stopped and reset to zero by
pushing the NAV
frequency transfer button for 2 seconds or more causing the
ET on the display to flash. In this state the timer can be set as a countdown
timer or the elapsed timer can be restarted. The countdown
inc/dec knobs to set the desired time and then pushing the NAY
using the NAV
frequency transfer button to start the timer. The outer knob selects minutes, the
inner knob in the "in
in the -out" position selects individual seconds. After the countdown
reaches zero, the counter will begin to count upwards
flashing forthe first 15 seconds. The elapsed timer can also be reset to zero and
started again
after it
frequency transfer button.
I
[
The NAV
ACTIVE
power down and returnon power up.
When
the smaller increment/decrement knob is pushed in,
TRANSFER
button will intetchange the ACTIVE
The NAV
IDENT
knob is active in the pulled out position so that both voice
and ident can be heard. When
attenuated. The volume of voice/ident can be adjusted by turning this knob.
REPORT:
VB-1612
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button will cause the unit to go into the TIMER
the unit is turned on the elapsed timer begins
position selectsten second intervals, and the inner knob
has been stopped and reset to zero by pushing the NAV
FIGURE
3-9 TIMER
and STANDBY
frequencies are stored in the memory
this knob is pushed in, the identtone is
Revision: 3, NOVEMBER 16, 1998
PA-28R-201,
timer is set by
indefinitely while
I
IflQfl
I
IU...iU
MODE
depressing theNAV
and STANDBY
ISSUED:
JULY
REVISED:
NOVEMBER
ARROW
timer
S
'5ET]
on
frequencies.
12,1995
16,1998
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