3) Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
- Shows lateral distance (Crosstrack deviation)
from desired course, providing continuous navigation reference when viewing the
Trip page.
4) Local and UTC time
in HH:MM:SS using a 24-hour clock format.
5) Destination Airport Information -
Provides quick access to airport information for
the destination airport, when available.
6 ) Display Button
- By pressing the adjacent button, you can toggle through Textual
METARS, NEXRAD/METAR Legend, and Datalink Status. The Satellite Status
values have been normalized to values between 0 and 10 to allow easy
determination of the satellite link.
Satellite in View -
Displays the name of the satellite the system is currently using.
Signal Strength/Signal Quality -
Signal Status represents the overall health of the
satellite signal. The higher these value are, the better the signal strength. You should
normally see values between 4 and 10.
Message Quality -
Even when the signal strength is good, messages may be dropped if
the local interference level is too high. You should see values between 7 and 10 during
normal operation.
7) Text METAR -
The translated METAR is displayed for the selected flight plan waypoint.
Note that if the selected waypoint is not reporting weather, the METAR information will
be reported from the nearest METAR station.
8) Select Knob -
Moves the cursor over the desired waypoint in the flight plan, which
selects the plain-English textual METAR to be displayed along the bottom half of
the screen.
9) Select Buttons -
These buttons can be used instead of right knob to move cursor
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Trip Page
NOTE: When the MFD is interfaced to a Garmin GNS-430/GNC-420 via
RS-232, the GPS may send duplicate waypoints while in approach mode. These
duplicate waypoints may affect the distance and time readings on the trip page.
Approach procedures should be flown using the GPS as the primary source of
navigation information. Consult your avionics installation facility to determine if your
MFD is interfaced to the Garmin GNS-430/GNC-420 via ARINC 429 or RS-232.