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SECTION 2
NAV PAGES
Map Setup
Many of the GPS 400' s functions are menu driven.
Each of the main pages has an options menu, allowing
customization of the page to the pilot' s preferences and/or
selection of special features which specifically relate to that
page. A Map Page Menu (Figure 2-16) provides additional
settings to customize the Map Page and additional features
related specifically to the Map Page.
Displaying the Map Page Menu:
Press the MENU Key with the Map Page
displayed (Figure 2-16).
Figure 2-16 Map Page Menu
The following options are available: 'Setup Map?',
'Measure Dist?', 'Data Fields Off?', 'Change Fields?', and
'Restore Defaults?'.
'Setup Map?' allows configuration of the Map Display
to individual preferences, including map orientation,
land data enable/disable, Jeppesen data enable/disable,
automatic zoom, airspace boundaries, and text size.
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Table 2-4 lists the settings available for each group:
Group
Map
Weather
Traffic
Airport
NAVAID
Waypoint
Line
Control
Airspace
City
Road
Other
For most entries in Table 2-4, on, off, and range are the
available selections for display of each information type.
GPS 400 Pilot's Guide and Reference
Available Settings
Orientation, AutoZoom, Land Data,
Aviation Data
Lightning Mode/Symbol
(when applicable)
Traffic Mode/Symbol/Label
(when applicable)
Large/Medium/Small Airports and
Text
VORs, NDBs, Intersections, and Text
User Waypoints, Waypoint Text, Flight
Plan Wpts
Active Flight Plan, Lat/Long
Controlled Airspace: Class B, C, D
(tower zone)
Special-Use Airspace: Restricted,
MOA, Other
Large/Medium/Small Cities and Text
Freeway, National Highway, Local
Hwy, Local Road
States/Prov, Rivers/Lakes, Railroads,
Wind Vector
Table 2-4
NOTe: Large, medium, and small classifications
are used on the GPS 400 for airports and cities.
Large airports are those with a runway longer
than 8100 feet. Medium airports include those
with a runway longer than 5000 feet or with
a control tower. Large cities are those with
approximate populations greater than 200,000
and medium cities with greater than 50,000.
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