BendixKing KLN 90B User Manual

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NOTE: If a waypoint page containing a latitude and longitude is displayed
instead of the above text, the identifier entered already exists in the user
database. Another identifier must be chosen.

10.1 Creating A Waypoint At The Present Position
The first method of creating a user-defined waypoint is to define it at your
present position (the position shown on the NAV 2 page). To create a
waypoint in this manner:

• Follow the steps just presented in section 10.0 to enter a waypoint identi-

fier.

• Turn the right outer knob clockwise to position the cursor over PRES

POS? and press

E. A SUP page will now be displayed with the way-

point identifier at the top of the page and the latitude and longitude of the
waypoint at the bottom of the page. The user-defined waypoint is now
created.

10.2 Creating A Waypoint As A Radial And Distance From Another
Waypoint
The second method of creating a user-defined waypoint is to define the
waypoint’s position in terms of a radial and distance from any other
existing waypoint. To create a waypoint in this manner:

• Follow the steps presented in section 10.0 to enter a waypoint identifier.

• Rotate the right outer knob to position the cursor over USER POS? and

press

E. A user waypoint page will appear with the identifier at the top

of the page and the cursor over a dashed latitude field.

• Turn the right outer knob counterclockwise to position the cursor over

the dashes to the right of REF. The next step will be to enter the identi-
fier of an existing waypoint into this field.

• Rotate the right inner knob to select the first character of the “reference

waypoint”.

• Use the right outer knob to position the cursor and the right inner knob to

select the characters so that the entire identifier for the reference way-
point is displayed.

• Press

E to see the waypoint page for the reference waypoint just

entered.

• Press

E again to approve this waypoint page. The waypoint page

being created will return with the cursor over the dashes to the right of
RAD.

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