IFD500 Series Pilot Guide
1-32 System Overview
into the standby slot and a small dialog box will be presented
indicating the number of the preset list item that is now showing.
Standby tuned from Com Preset List
The swap frequency button performs the same action as pressing
the Frequency Swap button on the bezel, including holding it
down to tune the emergency frequency.
Remote IFD Tuning
In some dual IFD installations, it is desirable to allow one IFD to
tune the radio of the other IFD. This feature can be enabled from
the Setup Page (see page 5-68), but is available only in a dual
installation when cross sync is enabled.
When enabled, the remote IFD tuning feature introduces the
other IFD Com and Nav radios into the cycle accessed by
pressing the lower left knob. The IFD1 radios will be identified as
“COM1” and “NAV1”, whereas the IFD2 radios will be identified
as “COM2” and “NAV2”. So, instead of the normal Com-Nav-
Transponder cycle described on page 1-28, the knob will cycle
among Com1-Nav1-Com2-Nav2-Transponder.
Also when remote tuning is enabled, the facility displayed under
the frequency will be preceded by the radio being shown (e.g.
“COM1”, “NAV2”). When frequencies from the remote IFD are
being shown, the active frequency and the first part of the facility
line will be displayed in yellow.
Remote Com Radio Display
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