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84 190-00607-02 Rev D
Detailed Operation
Selecting INFO for a Chart in the IFR Function
ChartView Function
The ChartView Function is accessed by pressing
the FN Function key and selecting the ChartView
(CHART) function.
The ChartView Function incorporates five menu
items that control two basic operations:
Selecting a chart (for static viewing)
Loading a chart (for map overlay)
The term “Selecting a chart” is used to designate
that a given chart is selected for static viewing on the
screen. This is typically done by first specifying the
airport, then the specific chart for that airport.
The term “Loading a chart” is used to designate
that a given chart is loaded for flight operations and
can be used as an actual overlay on the maps. Loading
a chart through the ChartView Function is identical to
loading a chart from the Custom/IFR map as described
in previous sections.
All charts within the database, geo-referenced or
not, can be statically viewed from the ChartView Func-
tion. Only geo-referenced charts can be loaded for
map overlay purposes.
The ChartView Function will retain the last view
set and will not change the chart, zoom level, or pan
setting when the function is exited and re-entered,
allowing it to operate similar to a physical chart
manual. An exception to this is when a chart is loaded
in the Custom or IFR Map functions. When this is
done, the loaded chart is set as the currently selected
chart in the ChartView function.
ChartView Example:
1. Press FN and then CHART.
2. Depending on the Chart status last used:
a. Press MENU/ENT and then the Select Air-
port key;
or
b. Highlight the desired airport with the arrow
“smart” keys and then press the Select key.
Selecting the airport for a Chart in the ChartView Function
3. Highlight the desired chart with the arrow keys
and then press the Load or View key.
ChartView - Chart
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