12 selective display settings – AvMap GeoPilot Plus User Manual

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In the Highland case, the TAWS colors will be red, yellow and green according to the following

rules of the OCH:

§ red: L1= from < 0 ft. up to 1,000 ft.

§ Yellow: M1= from </= 1,000 ft. up to ,000 ft.

§ Green: H1= from </= ,000 up to 3,000 ft.

§ transparent (no color): > 3,000 ft.

In the Auto case, the GEOPILOT shifts the level of the TAWS depending terrain altitudre.

In addition to the TAWS legend in the lower left corner of the screen, all vertical obstructions (i.e.

towers, tanks, etc.) will be displayed in the appropriate TAWS color scheme.

Note

If no Fix and/or no Altitude are available, TAWS legend window content is displayed with red background and
warning message “NO ALTITUDE NO TAWS AVAILABLE” .

3.5.12 Selective Display Settings

In addition to the above Moving Map Settings the Selective Display feature allows you to further

customize the display by selecting the chart scale level at which the category of data will begin

displaying on the map. This feature is extremely useful in decluttering the screen in populated areas

or at times when you want to focus on a single category of data, i.e. medium airports only.

> ‘MENU’ + “SELECTIVE DISPLAY...” + ‘ENT’

Fig. 3.5.12- Selective Display Settings

Scroll through the cells using the cursor key. To select the desired scale you would like the map to

begin displaying data for the category, place the cursor within the cell and press ‘ENT’. (The map

scale for the cell is displayed at the top right.) Any box with an “X” indicates the feature is not

available at that chart scale.

All data for that category will begin to display at that chart scale checked and all scales below. It

is also possible tochoose the catrografic information to be shown based on the selected “Cycle”

program.

There are 3 programs available thatthe user can personalize through the 1//3 Cycle columns. For

each of them it is possible to activate/deactivate any cartographic object. To change the program

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