Screen item Description
4 Edit dialogs — enable data to be edited or entered into a
list — for example, editing a waypoint..
5
Pop-up messages — alert you to a situation (such as an
alarm), or unavailable function. Pop-up messages may
require a response from you — for example, press the
ACKNOWLEDGE softkey to silence alarms.
6
Softkeys — used to select frequently-used options.
Using menus
Menus enable you to congure your system to your particular needs.
The following diagram shows the main features of a standard menu:
Screen item Description
1 Back — select this icon to go back to a previous menu.
2 Menu item — momentarily touching a menu item highlights
and automatically selects the item. You can also use the
trackpad or rotary control to highlight an item, and the OK
button to select it. To scroll a menu, touch a menu item
and hold your nger down on the item while dragging your
nger up or down. You can also use the trackpad or rotary
control to scroll the list.
3
Scroll bar — indicates your position in the list. You can
also touch and drag the scroll bar to scroll the list.
4
Close — select this icon to close the menu(s).
Using list dialogs
List dialogs enable you to view details of data items stored on your
multifunction display, such as waypoints, routes, and tracks.
The following diagram shows the main features of a typical list
dialog:
Getting started
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