CHAPTER 4 REFERENCE GUIDE
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EFD1000 C3 Pro PFD Pilot’s Guide
4.4.8. Bearing Pointer Source Selection
When the 360° Compass mode is selected, single- and double-line bearing pointers are
available (Figure 4-76). The bearing pointers are independent of the CDI and provide
supplemental navigation information by pointing to active GPS waypoints or navaids.
By default, the bearing pointers are o and not displayed.
Single-Line Bearing Pointer
Single-Line Bearing Pointer Source Information
Top Line Distance (nm) to active GPS waypoint
Bottom Line
Waypoint identier, station identier (when available, or the tuned
frequency of the associated VHF NAV radio (when available)
Single-Line Bearing Pointer Icon
Double-Line Bearing Pointer
Double-Line Bearing Pointer Source Information
Top Line Distance (nm) to active GPS waypoint
Bottom Line
Waypoint identier, station identier (when available), or the tuned
frequency of the associated VHF NAV radio (when available)
Double-Line Bearing Pointer Source
Table 4-5
Bearing Pointer Description
NOTE
Distance to waypoint < 100nm, display is in tenths of a
mile, i.e., ##.#.
Distance to waypoint is 100 – 9999nm, display in
whole miles, i.e., ####.
Distance to waypoint is > 9999nm, display is dashed,
i.e., ----.
Figure 4-76
Bearing Pointer Description