GNS 530(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference 190-00181-00 Rev. E
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 to spell out the rest of
the waypoint identifier (Figure 1-16).
Figure 1-16 Direct-to Waypoint Page
5) Press the ENT Key to confirm the identifier. The
‘Activate?’ function field is highlighted (Figure
1-17).
Figure 1-17 ‘Activate?’ Highlighted
6) Press the ENT Key to activate a direct-to course
to the selected destination.
Once a direct-to destination is selected, press and hold
the CLR Key to display the Default NAV Page.
Default NAV Page
During most flights, the Default NAV Page, the Map
Page, and the NAV/COM Page are the primary pages used
for navigation.
Selecting the Default NAV Page:
Press and hold the CLR Key (Figure
1-18).
Figure 1-18 Default NAV Page
Course
Deviation
Indicator
(CDI)
User-Selectable Data Fields (all four corners)
Active Leg
of Flight
Plan, or
Direct-to
Destination
The Default NAV Page (Figure 1-18) displays a graphic
course deviation indicator (CDI), the active leg of the flight
plan (as defined by the current ‘from’ and ‘to’ waypoints),
and four user-selectable data fields. The default settings
for these fields are desired track (DTK), distance to
waypoint (DIS), ground speed (GS), and estimated time
enroute (ETE). See Section 16.3 for definitions of these
navigation terms.