Waypoint scan feature – BendixKing KLN 94 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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When the KLN 94 goes into the approach active mode all land data,
except for bodies of water, is automatically decluttered from the map. A
-L” is then annunciated. In the approach active mode the first press of
the

E button restores land data and subsequent presses work as

described in the previous paragraph.

3.11.4.11. Waypoint Scan Feature

The NAV 4 page’s waypoint scan feature may be used as an easy way to
initiate Direct To operation to the active waypoint, active flight plan (FPL 0)
waypoints, or waypoints from the nearest list without leaving the map
page. This feature is also useful for quickly accessing a waypoint page for
a waypoint displayed on the map. To utilize the waypoint scan feature:

1.

Pull the right inner knob to the
“out” position. The identifier of
the active waypoint will be dis-
played in the waypoint scan field
located in thethe lower right cor-
ner of the map (figure 3-140).

2.

Rotate the right inner knob
clockwise or counter-clockwise
to select the desired waypoint
(figure 3-141). FPL 0 waypoints
and the Direct To waypoint are
displayed in green while other
waypoints are displayed in white
to make it easy to determine the
break from the FPL 0 list to the
nearest list (figure 3-142). The
waypoints are displayed in the
following order.

• A Direct To waypoint not in FPL 0 (if one exists)

• The FPL 0 waypoints

• A list of the nearest waypoints viewable on the map (airports,

VORs, NDBs, intersections, user waypoints). This list includes only
those that meet the requirements specified on the SET 6 and SET 7
pages. For example, if the map scale is currently at 60 NM but you
chose to view NDBs only up to 5 NM on the SET 7 page, the NDBs
will not appear on the map and will not be in the waypoint scan list.
These nearest waypoints are all grouped together and presented in
order of closeness to the aircraft’s present position. Therefore,
when scanning through the nearest list you may go from an airport,
to an intersection, to a VOR, etc.

KLN 94 Pilot’s Guide

Chapter 3 Basic GPS Operation

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Figure 3-140

Figure 3-141

Figure 3-142

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