Honeywell PRIMUS 1000 Pilot's Manual page 123

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PRIMUS
1000 Integrated Avionics System
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Navigation Aids – Navaids are displayed in green. A maximum of
four disconnected navaids are displayed. A four–character identifier
is displayed to the right of each valid navaid symbol. If Navaids are
selected for display, a
of the MFD.
NOTE:
Pilot–defined holding patterns and TOC/TOD (top–of–climb/
top–of–descent) symbols are a function of the FMS
installed and may not be available.
D
Designator Line – The designator line is a
extends from the designator's anchor position to the designator.
D
Pilot Controlled Designator – The designator is a
connected to the reference point by a
designates a position on the map that can be sent to the FMS in the
form of latitude and longitude from the reference waypoint. The
designator is controlled by the joystick and buttons on the MFD
controller.
D
Navigation Track Line – The navigation track line begins at the
aircraft symbol and connects all waypoints on the display that are
in the flight plan. The track line shows the pilot the flight plan in a map
format.
D
Heading Bug – A heading select bug is displayed on the outer edge
of the compass arc. Its position follows the pilot's HSI heading bug.
When the bug is not in view, a
direction to the bug's position. The bug is controlled with the
HEADING knob on the remote instrument controller.
If heading or heading select become invalid, the bug and the
arrow are removed from the display.
Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS)
3-86
green
triangle is displayed at the right center
cyan
cyan
dashed line that
cyan
cyan
dashed line. It
arrow indicates the shortest
square
cyan
A28–1146–134
REV 1 Jan/03

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