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KMD 250 Pilot's Guide
Section 2
FIS Operation
Finding User Defined Areas
by Identifier
If
User Defined
has been
selected, as in Figure 2-62, use
the following procedure to
change the location.
1. Turn the Rotary Knob to dis-
play the
USER DEFINED
AREA ENTRY
window as
shown in Figure 2-63. The
identifier previously selected is
displayed with the appropriate
name and city. Note the first
character in the
IDENT
field is
highlighted. Turn the Rotary
Knob to change this character.
2. Move the Joystick to the
right to highlight the next char-
acter as seen in Figure 2-64.
Again, turn the Rotary Knob to
change the character.
Continue changing each char-
acter in this manner until the
desired identifier is entered.
3. After entering the desired
the identifier, press the
OK
Softkey. The selected weather
product will now be displayed
for the new
User Defined
area.
Finding User Defined Areas
by Name or City
When the identifier of the
desired location is known, the
method previously described
can be used to select it. However, if the identifier is not known, the name
of the location can be entered. The system will also allow entry of just
the first few characters of the location name to help find it in the data-
base. If neither the identifier nor the location name is known, the
city/state can be scanned.
Normal Operation
Figure 2-62
Figure 2-63
Figure 2-64
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