Editing User Waypoints - Database Methods; Deleting User Waypoints - Database Methods; Database; Database Menu - AvMap EKP-IV User Manual

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desired Coordinates. To enter a Waypoint via the Database Menu page from
the Moving Map:
> 'MENU' 1 sec. + "DATABASE" + 'ENTER' + "USER WAYPOINTS" + 'ENTER' + 'ZOOM IN'
Edit the name (up to 8 characters) using the left/right cursor key to select the
character to be changed and then up/down cursor key to scroll to the desired
character. Press 'ENTER' to accept and to pass to the next field. Repeat the
same procedure to change the Coordinates and Icons fields.
8.2.2 EDITING USER WAYPOINTS – DATABASE METHODS
To edit a Waypoint already created within the Database from the Moving
Map:
> 'MENU' 1 sec. + "DATABASE" + 'ENTER' + "USER WAYPOINTS" +'ENTER' + select
Waypoint to edit + 'ENTER' Using the up/down and left/right keys, select a
user icon and press 'ENTER' to move to the next column. Continue in this
manner through each column. When you have reached the last column and
press 'ENTER' the Waypoint will be saved and sorted into the table alphanu-
merically.
8.2.3 DELETING USER WAYPOINTS – DATABASE METHODS
A Waypoint can be deleted only if it is not being used in a Flight Plan. To
delete a Waypoint via the Database Menu from the Moving Map screen:
> 'MENU' 1 sec. + "DATABASE" + 'ENTER' + "USER WAYPOINTS" + 'ENTER' + 'ZOOM OUT'
A warning box will appear asking you to confirm deletion of the Waypoint.
Press 'ENTER' to confirm or 'CLEAR' to cancel.

8.3 DATABASE

The Database functions allow the user to search for and display information
stored in the data cartridges on Airports, VOR, NDB, Intersections and User
Waypoints.

8.3.1 DATABASE MENU

To access the main Database menu from the Moving Map:
> 'MENU' 1 sec + "DATABASE" + 'ENTER'
Options are: Airports, VOR, NDB, Intersections, User Waypoints.
A window shows the different categories of Database items within the EKP-IV.
Highlight the category to be searched and press 'ENTER'.
Depending upon the category of object, the Database can be searched by one
of three methods: identifier, name or city (and in the Pro version; Places, Streets).
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