Symbols used on the map, Selecting the map orientation, Chapter 3 basic gps operation 3-46 – BendixKing KLN 94 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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3.11.4.7. Symbols Used On The Map

The following symbols are used on the Nav 4 map page:

3.11.4.8. Selecting The Map Orientation

All KLN 94 installations are capable of three map orientations: actual track
up (TK

↑), North up (N↑), and desired track up (DTK↑). In addition, if the

KLN 94 is interfaced with a compatible source of heading then a heading
up presentation (HDG

↑) may also be selected.

In the actual track up orientation, viewing the map is like looking at a chart
that is turned so that the direction the aircraft is tracking over the ground is
pointing up. In a no-wind condition actual track is identical to the aircraft’s
heading. The aircraft must be moving at least two knots to calculate the
actual track. The map will be blank at any speed less than two knots.

When the North up orientation is selected, viewing the map is like looking
at a navigation chart with North at the top. The aircraft symbol rotates
based on the aircraft’s actual track (or heading if available). If the KLN 94
does not have a heading input and the aircraft is not moving the aircraft
symbol is replaced by a “+” symbol.

If desired track is selected, the map is like looking at a chart that is turned
so that the course line is always pointing up.

Chapter 3 Basic GPS Operation

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Aircraft symbol

Active flight plan or direct to leg (magenta)

Inactive flight plan leg (white)

VFR airport (cyan)- ORS O1 only

IFR airport (green)- ORS 01 only

VOR with no distance
VOR/DME or VORTAC

DME-usually assoc. with ILS/LOC type procedures

NDB
Intersection

User waypoint

Special Use Airspace-Prohibited/Restricted areas (red)

Special Use Airspace-other (green)

Tower ring

Geographical boundary

City

Freeway (Americas Database)

National highway (Americas Database)

Local highway (Americas Database)

Railroad

River

Lake

Obstacle 1000 ft. or greater AGL

Obstacle less than 1000 ft. AGL

IFR airport (green) One or more hard surface runways

IFR airport (green) No hard surface runway

IFR airport (green) No runway information

VFR airport (cyan) One or more hard surface runways

VFR airport (cyan) No hard surface runway

VFR airport (cyan) No runway information

Freeway (Intl Databases)

National highway (Intl Databases)

Local highway (Intl Databases)

Notes

Shows approximate orientation of longest hard surface runway. ORS 02 and higher.
Shows approximate orientation of longest runway. ORS 02 and higher.
These airports will not be displayed on map unless they are part of active flight plan. ORS 02 and higher.

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