6 map presentation menu, 1 generic, 2 taws – AvMap EKPIV series User Manual

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To change map orientation:

> ‘MENU’ + “MAP ORIENTATION” + ‘ENTER’

3.5.11.2 terrain “oFF”

With “Terrain” set to OFF, the following occurs: Normal mapping is displayed at all map scales

(without shading).

Determining the Elevation of any area on the map (with “Terrain” turned ON):

The cursor, when moved anywhere on the map, will open up a dialog box that will give the

approximate elevation of that point on the map. Units of measurement default to feet. To switch

to meters, go to MENU.

> ‘MENU’ x3+ “UNITS SETUP” + ‘ENTER’+”ALTITUDE”

3.6 MAP PReSentAtIon MenU

The Map Presentation Menu enables the user to switch quickly among several map presentation

modes : plain Land Elevation, TAWS and Weather (North America only) . From here use the cursor

key to select the item desired and press ‘ENTER’ to activate. Hold CYCLE 1 sec from the Moving

Map to enter the Map Presentation Menu. At any time, press ‘CLEAR’ to back out of the menus and

return to the Moving Map.

3.6.1 GeneRIC

Generic is the default presentation, the EKP IV will show just land elevation if selected in the

Moving Map Menu with neither TAWS or Weather information.

3.6.2 tAWS

TAWS (Terrain Awareness Warning System), depicts the separation that exists between the terrain

and the airplane. In order to properly display TAWS, you’ll need to configure the EKP-IV. In MAP

mode, press the MENU key, select TERRAIN and press ENTER. A menu is displayed. Select TAWS

and confirm by pressing ENTER.

Important note

: After TAWS is enabled; TAWS will not be displayed on the map. You will need to

acquire a position fix. The simulation mode can be used for training purposes. Press the MENU key

twice and select ‘Simulator’ from the Main Menu. Press ENTER, and set to “ON.”

Once TAWS has been enabled, the EKP-IV will display a legend in the lower left corner of the

display that depicts the TAWS color scheme:

Fig. 3.6.2- TAWS

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