II Morrow Inc. Apollo GX 50 Manual de usuario

Apollo GX50
Dealer/Customer
Training Package
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Table Of Contents
Getting Started the First Time......................1
Power On ........................1
Seed Position ......................1
Entering a Seed Position ................2
Change Reference Waypoint ..............2
Using the Direct-To Function..............3
Waypoint Information .................4
Navigation Basics ................................5
Estimated Time En Route (Ete).............5
Bearing (Brg) ......................5
Range (Rge).......................5
Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) and
Distance Off Track ...................6
Desired Track (Dtk)...................7
Leg (FROM-TO) Distance ...............7
Track (Trk) Angle....................7
Track Angle Error (Tae) ................7
Ground Speed (GS) ...................7
Minimum Safe Altitude (MSA).............8
Minimum En Route Safe Altitude (MESA) ......8
Flight Time .......................8
Time UTC........................9
Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) ...........9
Nearest Waypoint Search ................9
Starting Nearest Waypoint Search ...........9
Searching Around a Reference Waypoint .......10
From/To/Next Waypoint ...............11
Creating FROM/TO/NEXT Waypoints (ABCD) ...11
Placing the TO Waypoint on Hold ..........14
Using Direct-To ....................14
Direct-To Defaults...................15
Direct-To Operation ..................15
Direct-To Examples ..................16
Center the CDI.....................16
Enter a New Waypoint into a Flight Plan .......17

Waypoint Database ..............................19
Create User Waypoint by Lat/Lon ..........19
Create User Waypoint by Radial/Distance ......19
Flight Plan Functions ............................21
Flight Plan Pages ...................21
Reaching the Flight Plan Function ..........21
Active Flight Plan ...................21
Creating a Flight Plan .................22
Flight Plan Sequencing ................24
Flight Plan Leg Information ..............24
Moving Map Functions...........................25
Full Screen Map ....................25
Controls ........................25
Map Scale .......................25
Map and Nav Info ...................26
Map Setup .......................26
Route Line .......................26
Map Orient.......................26
Identifier and Waypoint Type Selection........27
Airspace Setup.....................28
Airspace Buffers....................28
ATC Ring Selection ..................29
Airspace Selections ..................30

Customer
Dealer
Getting Started the First Time......................1
Power On ........................1
Seed Position ......................1
Entering a Seed Position ................2
Change Reference Waypoint ..............2
Using the Direct-To Function..............3
Waypoint Information .................4
Navigation Basics ................................5
Estimated Time En Route (Ete).............5
Bearing (Brg) ......................5
Range (Rge).......................5
Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) and
Distance Off Track ...................6
Desired Track (Dtk)...................7
Leg (FROM-TO) Distance ...............7
Track (Trk) Angle....................7
Track Angle Error (Tae) ................7
Ground Speed (GS) ...................7
Minimum Safe Altitude (MSA).............8
Minimum En Route Safe Altitude (MESA) ......8
Flight Time .......................8
Time UTC........................9
Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) ...........9
Nearest Waypoint Search ................9
Starting Nearest Waypoint Search ...........9
Searching Around a Reference Waypoint .......10
From/To/Next Waypoint ...............11
Creating FROM/TO/NEXT Waypoints (ABCD) ...11
Placing the TO Waypoint on Hold ..........14
Using Direct-To ....................14
Direct-To Defaults...................15
Direct-To Operation ..................15
Direct-To Examples ..................16
Center the CDI.....................16
Enter a New Waypoint into a Flight Plan .......17
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Customer Dealer
Waypoint Database ..............................19
Create User Waypoint by Lat/Lon ..........19
Create User Waypoint by Radial/Distance ......19
Flight Plan Functions ............................21
.................................................
Flight Plan Pages ...................21
Reaching the Flight Plan Function ..........21
Active Flight Plan ...................21
Creating a Flight Plan .................22
Flight Plan Sequencing ................24
Flight Plan Leg Information ..............24
Moving Map Functions...........................25
Full Screen Map ....................25
Controls ........................25
Map Scale .......................25
Map and Nav Info ...................26
Map Setup .......................26
Route Line .......................26
Map Orient.......................26
Identifier and Waypoint Type Selection........27
Airspace Setup.....................28
Airspace Buffers....................28
ATC Ring Selection ..................29
Airspace Selections ..................30
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Getting Started the First Time
This section explains how to get started using your Apollo GX50. Information in
this section explains how to startup the unit, check signals from the GPS satellites,
enter a seed position, and go Direct-To a destination waypoint.
It is necessary to enter a seed position and the current time the first time you
turn the unit on.
•Power on
•Enter a seed position (your dealer may have already completed this step for you),
if necessary
•Check satellite signal strength
•Enter a “Direct-To,” or destination, waypoint
•Begin navigating
Power On Turn the Power knob clockwise to switch the unit on. The startup screen, testing,
position, and database information shows on the display for several seconds and
then will go into the Navigation function.
Seed
Position
Each time the Apollo GX50 is switched on, it must locate satellites in the sky to
acquire signals before determining a position fix in a complex process involving
lengthy mathematical operations. Without a seed position and the current UTC time
and date, this process can take 10 minutes or more to complete. Enter a Seed Position
to allow the receiver to quickly locate and track available satellites.
Note
The seed position and current time only need to be entered the first
time the receiver is switched on. This information is stored in memory
and need not be entered again. If you move about three hundred miles
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A
NAV NRST INFO SEL
ENTERMAP D
PowerPhotocell Nearest
Waypoint
Navigation
Mode
Direct ToMap
Mode
Smart Keys
Information
Display
Large, Outer
Knob
Small, Inner
Knob
Info
Mode
Select
EnterDatacard
Slot
ete SLE 01:23
1.006
Brg 126 123nm
“
Datacard
Ejector
SYSFPLDB
MSG
Smart Key
Annunciator
Apollo GX50 Front Panel Description

without the Apollo GX50 turned on and tracking its position, reenter
the seed position.
Entering a
Seed
Position
After the start up tests, you will always have the choice of entering a Seed
Position. The Seed Position is a starting reference point so the GPS receiver
knows what satellites to look for. If a Seed Position has been previously entered,
you do not need to select a new Present Position or a Reference Waypoint. If you
do not make any selections, the Apollo GX50 will automatically progress into the
Navigation function.
1. The previous Seed Position will display with the choice of SEL to change the Seed
Position or ENTER to accept the previous position. If you don’t do anything, the
Apollo GX50 will continue normally. You can also press ENTER to accept the current
position, though this is not required.
Ppos: 2.3nm 130°
To Nrst Wpt SLE
Ent-OK SEL-Chnge
2. Press SEL to change the Seed Position.
3. The current Reference Position will be displayed and the Chg? prompt will flash.
Ppos: 44°54.46N
122°59.69W
Ref Wpt: Chg?
Press ENTER to change the Reference Waypoint or turn the Large knob to
change to Lat/Lon Reference Position. Use the appropriate following description:
Change Reference Waypoint or Change Lat/Lon Reference Position.
Change Reference Waypoint
1. After pressing ENTER, the waypoint type will flash. Turn the Small knob to select
the waypoint type.
AIRPORT PDX
PORTLAND
CITY OR USA
2. Turn the Large knob to clockwise (cw) one click so the first character of the
Reference Waypoint name will flash. Change the character with the Small knob.
Turn the Large knob to move to each character of the waypoint
name.
3. When you have entered the waypoint name, press ENTER.
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SEL
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
SEL

Using the Direct-To Function
Pressing Direct-To allows you to quickly make changes to your TO waypoint.
When you press Direct-To, the default waypoint shown will be the current TO
waypoint in the Nav or Flight Plan functions or the waypoint displayed in the
Database or Info functions. See page 14 for more details.
1. Press the Direct-To key. The waypoint type will flash.
VOR CVO
SALEM
CITY OR USA
2. Turn the Small knob to select the waypoint type. You may select: AIRPORT,
VOR, NDB, INT, or USER. For instance, with AIRPORT indicated as the type
of destination waypoint, only airports show on the display as you select
identifier characters.
AIRPORT SLE
SALEM
city OR USA
3. Turn the Large knob clockwise (cw) one position to the waypoint identifier.
The first character of the waypoint identifier will flash.
AIRPORT SLE
SALEM
CITY OR USA
4. Turn the Small knob to change the character.
AIRPORT HAB
HAMILTON
city AL USA
5. Turn the Large knob to move to each character of the waypoint identifier.
Change the character with the Small knob. Continue using the Large and
Small knobs to select your waypoint.
AIRPORT HIB
HIBBING
city MN USA
6. After selecting the desired waypoint identifier, press ENTER. Your Apollo GX50
will now switch to the Navigation function and show information based on a direct
route from your present position to the Direct-To destination waypoint.
ete aHIO 00:12
“ 0.000
Brg 346 35.2nm·
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ENTER
D

Waypoint
Information
The GX50 contains a wealth of information in its database. Pressing the INFO
key will access the information about the destination (TO), or displayed,
waypoint.
1. Press INFO to view information about the TO waypoint.
HIO AIRPORT
PORTLAND
city OR USA
2. Turn the Small knob to view the available information about the TO waypoint.
HIO ATIS 127.65
UNIC 123.00
TWR 119.30
HIO 12 /30
6600ft Hard ILS
Lighted
3. Press INFO again to return to the previous display.
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INFO
INFO
AIRPORT
SALEM
CITY OR USA
SLE
Waypoint Type
(Airport shown here) Waypoint
Indentifier
Underline indicates
flashing character
City or Facility
City or Facility
Name
State Country
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