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EFD1000 PFD Pilots Guide
CHAPTER 4, REFERENCE GUIDE
EFD1000 PFD Pilot’s Guide
EFD1000 PFD Pilot’s Guide Page 4-31A-01-184-00 REV B
4.3.8. Bearing Pointer Source Selection
When the 360° Compass mode is selected, single- and double-line bearing pointers are
available (Figure 4-69). 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.
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Single-Line Bearing Pointer
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Single-Line Bearing Pointer Source Information
Top Line Distance (NM) to active waypoint
Bottom Line
Waypoint identier, station identier, or the tuned frequency of the
associated VHF NAV radio (when available)
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Single-Line Bearing Pointer Legend Name
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Double-Line Bearing Pointer
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Double-Line Bearing Pointer Source Name
Top Line Distance (NM) to active waypoint
Bottom Line
Waypoint identier, station identier, or the tuned frequency of the
associated VHF NAV radio (when available)
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Double-Line Bearing Pointer Legend Name
NOTE
When both the station identier and
the tuned frequency of the associated
VHF NAV radio are available, only the
station identier information shall be
displayed on the second line of the
information block.
NOTE
Distance to waypoint < 100 NM,
display is in tenths of a mile, i.e. ##.#.
Distance to waypoint is 100 - 9999
nm, display in whole miles, i.e. ####.
Distance to waypoint is > 9999 nm,
display is dashed, i.e. ----.
Figure 4-69
Bearing Pointer
Description
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