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Gctting Startcd
Terrain coverage
is not
available
for some
part
of the
terrain advisory coverage area.
Terrain
advlsgrlgs
may
¡ot
be
p¡ov4led.
Gctting Stanccl
Basic
Operation
Use the following
items
ro get a
basic feel for
the
operation
of the MX20.
The
basic steps
for
using any
of the
scparate
functions
of the
MX20
are:
o
Turn
the
power
on.
Adjust the
brightness
or set it to automatic.
Chcck
that all
tesrs pass
on the
Start
Up scrccn.
Press
the FN
kcy
to
view
available
functions.
Each
press
of the FN
key will
step
through
the lists
of
functions.
Press
the key
below
the function
labcl
to select
the
dcsired function.
Confirm
or enter
the currcnt
barometric
pressure
Press
the MENU/ENTER
key to
display
availablc
options.
Press
the LINE
SELECT
key next
to thc
displayed
option to choose
desired
capabilities.
Some
options
use multiple
key presses
for different
states
for the
option.
Press the
MENU/ENTER
key
again
to
extinguish
the
option
display.
.
Refer
to the Detailed
Operation
secrion
for
more
details
on each
function.
Power
On
Turn the power
rotary
knob
clockwise
past
the detent
ro
turn
the power
on. The
MX20
will progress
through a
series
of startup
screens.
The final
startup
screen
shows
System
Information
and
the results
of the
Self-Test.
Pre-Fleat
Mode
The
MX20
will
go
into a
pre-hear
modc for
a short period
of time
on start-up.
During
the pre-heat
mode,
rhe display
q'ill
remain
dark.
The pre-heat
mode is
designed
to
cxtend
the life
of the
LCD backlight.
G+-
JF
J+-
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JF
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JF
JF
Jts
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et
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Data Flags
Data flags appear on thc left sidc of thc displa\-
to notiñ
you whcn thcre is a loss of rcportcd information.
The data
usually displayed, such
as lightning or nearby terrain.
mal
still
exist;
but
may not be displayed
for
technical
reasons.
For instancc,
when
thc amber TRA,F
data flag appears
it
means that the MX20
is
not receiving
Trailìc
information.
Traffic may bc
prcscnt,
but
will not bc displaved.
POS No
valid
position
information is available
from
the source.
Do not expect a
valid
position
representation on the
maps. The Ownship
_sy_mbol
will have an
"X"
through
it.
No valid route
(flight
plan)
is
available
from
the
external
navigation
source.
Route
(fl¡ght
plan)
information
will not
be shown
on the
maps.
ALT No
valid
altitude
information is available
from
the external source. Altitude
related functions
ì
will not
operate,
such as terrain awareness.
TD
^
E Nl^ +-^fß:^ i^l^-*a+i¡¡ ¡aaai.,¡i {¡am }ha
1
external source.
Traffic will not be displayed.
Your
position
information will not be broadcast
LT No valid
lightning detection information
is
being
received from the external source.
Strike and cell information will not be
displayed.
I
Rle
a
a
a
a
a
TRAF
¡¡o
tr"tf¡"
information is
received from the
TER
Message Flag
Mscl
Thc Mcssagc flag
will âppcar
on thc
lowcr left side of
the
function to
view
the
information about the operation
or
status of the MX20.

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Apollo MX20 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandApollo
ModelMX20
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish