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Revision B, May 2008
Moving Map Issues
The Moving Map Program Does Not Display Anything Besides the Three
Logo Screens
If current aircraft position is not being received by the Moving Map program,
you will not be able to see anything besides the initial logo screens. Confirm
that the FMS is initialized and locked onto satellites for present position data.
I Still Do Not See Maps, and Yet I Have the Current Software
If current aircraft position is not being received by the Moving Map program,
you will not be able to see anything besides the initial logo screens. Confirm
that the FMS is initialized and locked onto satellites for present position data.
On the FD200CPU-7, you can verify data by pressing the “P” key which will
open the Port Reader program. With the port set to “2”, click “Read Port” and
verify Aviation data is shown in the main display. If data does not appear,
check wiring between the CPU and the FMS, to include correct pins on both
units.
I Have Verified Incoming Data, but Still Cannot See Anything
Reference Appendix C to see if there is a setting to change in the Vista.ini
configuration file appropriate to your navigation system.
My Moving Map CPU is Navigating, but I Do Not See a Course Line, and
my Distance and ETE are Blank
This occurs when the CPU is not receiving destination information. Please
see Appendix C for more information.
My Moving Map CPU is Navigating, and I Have a Course Line, but my
ETE Shows “N/A”
The CPU calculates the time to destination by default. If the destination is not
within a 90° angle of the aircraft’s heading, it will not be calculated. If this
occurs often, change the “Use Time from Avionica” setting in the Vista.ini
file to “True”. See Appendix B for more information on configuring the
Vista.ini file.