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MFD Displays

4.4.14

Issued 4/95

SW 06/07/08/11

the cursor is placed on the first
unchecked index entry of the par-
ent index list. If no unchecked
index entries exist at that level,
the search continues up the
checklist tree until an uncomplet-
ed index entry is found, or until
the cursor reaches the root index
page. If the item is checked off
and the enter button is
depressed, the line will be
unchecked and the cursor will
remain

at

the

line

just

unchecked.

When on an index page, press-
ing the enter button will cause the
cursor to move to the next
unchecked item or index entry it
finds. If the entry is not fully com-
pleted, the cursor is moved to the
next lower level, and parked on
the first uncompleted item/entry
on that level. If the index entry
that the cursor is on is already
fully checked-off, the cursor first
searches the current list of index
pages for an unchecked index
entry, and then searches all the
layers of index pages upward,
toward the root index page,
always looking for an incomplete
checklist. If all items are checked
off, the cursor moves to the top of
the root index page.

On the root index page when the
cursor is on the “CLEAR ALL
CHECKED ITEMS”, pressing the
enter button will cause a warning
page to come up asking for verifi-
cation that the pilot truly wants to
clear all checked items. An addi-
tional push on this screen will
cause all checked items to be
cleared.

HSI

The HSI button will not function
while the checklist is active.

ARC

The ARC button will not function
while the checklist is active.

NAV

The NAV button will not function
while the checklist is active.

Up Arrow

When in checklist mode, an up-
arrow (range-up) push will serve
to move the cursor up the ‘check-
list tree’. That is, if the cursor is
on a checklist page, a range up
will move the cursor to the index
page entry used to access that
list. When the cursor is posi-
tioned over an index page entry,
the cursor will move to the index
page and entry from which the
current index entry is accessed.
A range up push on the root
index page has no effect, since
no higher level exists to go to.

Down Arrow

When in checklist mode, the
down arrow (range down) will
move the cursor down the
‘checklist tree’ by moving the cur-
sor into the branch accessed
through any index page entry. A
range down push while the cur-
sor is on a item page has no
effect, since there are no ‘lower’
levels to go to.

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