Checklist Menu
An optional electronic checklist can be in-
stalled in each IC-600 for display on the cor-
responding MFD. The checklist can be defined
a n d i n s t a l l e d b y t h e c u s t o m e r u s i n g
Honeywell’s “Programmable Electronic
Checklist” software program. The checklist is
entered into the IC-600s using a RS 232 in-
terconnect cable and laptop computer.
VSpeed Menu
The VSpeeds (V1, VR and V2) can be set on
the airspeed scale automatically via the FMS
or manually using the MFD bezel menu (Figure
16-42). The bezel button beneath “FMS” on
the VSpeed menu is used to select or deselect
the FMS for setting of the VSpeeds. A white
box will be drawn around “FMS” when the
FMS is the source for the VSpeeds. This is the
power-up default but can be deselected by de-
pressing the FMS button or any one of the
VSpeed buttons. The VSpeeds can then be
manually set by first depressing the bezel but-
ton beneath the VSpeeds one at a time and
setting each one with the bezel knob.
Joystick Menu
Selecting the joystick submenu provides a
means to control the designator on the map or
to move the designator through the waypoint
list and view the flightplan. Figure 16-40,
shows the designator box and dashed line that
connects the box and the airplane symbol.
The bearing and distance from the airplane to
the designator is digitally displayed on the
MFD to the right of the TCAS/Checklist win-
dow. The power-up home position of the des-
ignator is present position. Movement of the
designator is controlled by the joystick and the
SKP. RCL and ENT keys located on the joy-
stick MFD submenu.
• RCL – This key “recalls” the designator
to the home position.
• SKP – This key steps the designator’s
home position to the next displayed way-
point. The MFD is limited to displaying
only the first 10 waypoints of a flight
plan. When actuated with the designator
at the last displayed waypoint or the 10th
waypoint if the flight plan contains more
than 10 waypoints, the designator returns
to present position.
• ENT – When the designator is offset, ac-
tuation of this key causes the LAT/LON
of the designator to be transmitted to the
FMS for use as a waypoint. The desig-
nated position can be accessed on the
FMS CDU using the LIST function.
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