Electronics International MVP-50T User Manual

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What makes the MVP’s Checklists so powerful is the fact that they
are interactive. Next to each item is a “check” box. The Select
knob allows you to enter an “X” in the box next to each item, or
remove an “X” from a box if one is already there. Putting an “X”
into a box will move the arrow to the next box. You may choose to
skip any item in the Checklist by simply rotating the Select knob
past the item.

The MVP will always remembers your last place in the Checklist.
You can leave a Checklist screen at any time to view other screens
and the MVP will remember your place. When you return to the
Checklist, you will be on the same line as when you left it.

Opening a New Checklist: A new Checklist may be opened in
place of the one displayed. Simple push the Menu button while viewing the Checklist to be replaced, rotate the
Select knob to select the new Checklist and pressing the Select knob to select and display the new Checklist.

Creating a Checklist: A custom Checklist may be created in Word, WordPad, Notepad or most any text editor.
See “Creating a Checklist, Flight Plan or General Information File” in the Appendix section of this manual.

Reading a Checklist from a USB Data Stick: A Checklist may be read from a USB Data Stick and stored into
MVP memory by pushing the Menu button while viewing a Checklist, rotating the Select knob to select “Read Files
From USB” near the bottom of the screen and pressing the Select knob to perform this function.

Save a Checklist to a USB Data Stick: A Checklist may be saved to a USB Data Stick by pushing the Menu
button while viewing the Checklist to be saved, rotating the Select knob to select “Save This File to USB” near the
bottom of the screen and pressing the Select knob to perform this function.

Deleting a Checklist: A Checklist may be deleted from MVP memory by pushing the Menu button while viewing
the Checklist to be deleted, rotating the Select knob to select “Delete This File” near the bottom of the screen and
pressing the Select knob to perform this function.

4.9 “Flight Notes” Screens:

A flight plan (or notes) with asaociated data (weather, contact info,
etc.) can be created on your personal computer and then installed
into the MVP through the USB Data Stick. Opening and scrolling
through a flight plan is convenient and easy with the MVP.

The MVP is capable of storing up to 50 custom Flight Plans. A
Flight Plan can be as long or as short as you need it to be. When
a Flight Plan is too long to fit entirely on the blue screen, simply
rotate the Select knob downward and the screen will scroll
upward, revealing the rest of the Flight Plan.

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