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MFD Displays

4.4.9

Issued 4/95

SW 06/07/08/11

more detailed information on
generating and modifying check-
list and note pages. The PC
must have DOS version 3.0 or
greater and should have at least
512 Kbytes of free RAM. A
cable, KPN 155-02794-0002 is
required to load the checklist
data from the PC to the CP 469A
via RS 232. Checklist data in the
CP 469A can also be download-
ed from the CP 469A to the PC
where it may be modified and
then re-loaded back into the CP
469A. User programmable note
pages can also be modified with
the use of the PC.

CHECKLIST PAGE

ORGANIZATION

Available colors are red, green,
blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, and
white. Black is reserved. On all
index and checklist pages, the
first two columns of characters
are reserved for the cursor and
checkoff status. A graphical cur-
sor will move from item to item to
let the user know which line the
cursor is on. In addition, the
color of the line with the cursor
may change. A special character
will be displayed in the first
reserved column to indicate the
checked status of a line. A blank
will indicate that nothing within
the sub-tree has been checked
off, or that there is no element to

be checked off. A star symbol
will indicate that a list or sub-tree
is partially checked off. A check
mark will be displayed when all
checklist items within a sub-tree
have been checked off. These
conditions may also involve a
color change on the line.

The following sections describe
the checklist pages. For a
description of how the user
moves from page to page, refer
to the CONTROLS section.

ROOT INDEX PAGE

Refer to figure 4.4.6. Upon
selecting checklist for display, the
CP 469A will transmit a ‘root’
index page to the EFS symbol
generator for display. This ‘root’
page will include disclaimer text
that states the user is responsible
for the content and maintenance
of data within the checklist. It will
also contain user-supplied text to
describe the checklist, to be used
as a means to identify the
source/creator/version of the
checklist stored in CP 469A
memory. In addition to the title
and disclaimer lines, the root
page will have index entries of
two types: user-defined, and
fixed.

The fixed entries will include a
NOTES entry which allows
access to the note page sub-tree,
and another entry, CLEAR ALL
CHECKLIST ITEMS, which
allows the user to clear all
checked items in the entire tree.
These entries will always be pre-
sent on the root tree, and will fol-

NOTICE

THE USER IS SOLELY

RESPONSIBLE FOR

CHECKLIST CONTENT

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