TM 1-1520-240-103-3-25As an example, consider display of destination number25.(1)Enter datum as described in paragraph j be-low.(2)Set MODE switch to MGRS.(3)Set DISPLAY switch to WP/TGT.(4)Notice the current destination number dis-played. To display destination number 25 depress theINC or DEC keys, or depress keys 2 then 5. this is a directkey entry action.(5)Observe that the current destination MGRSzone, area, and easting/northing coordinates are nowdisplayed. The destination number 25 and locationname/ICAO identifier also appears in the display.(6)Entry for destination coordinates and loca-tion name/ICAO identifier: As an example, consider entryof zone 18T, area WN, easting 5000, northing 6000, andICAO identifier BANDO. (7)To enter keyboard mode depress the KYBDkey. Observe “kybd” displayed in the bottom right cornerof the display. (Destination number blinks.) DepressKYBD again. (Zone field blinks.) To enter 18T depresskeys 1, 8, LTR MID, 7.(8)Depress KYBD. (Area and northing/eastingblinks.) To enter WN5000 6000 depress keys LTR MID,8, LTR MID, 5, KYBD, 5, 0, 0, 0, 6, 0, 0, 0. (9)Depress KYBD. (Location name/ICAO iden-tifier blinks.) To enter BANDO depress keys LTR MID, 1,LTR LEFT, 1, LTR MID, 5, LTR LEFT, 2, LTR RIGHT, 5.(10) To store the displayed information into theselected destination display position depress the ENTkey.NOTETo access P, depress the LTR LEFT key fol-lowed by the 6 key. Another way to access Pis to display waypoint 99 then depress the INCkey or display waypoint 00 then depress theDEC key.Way points cannot be recalled by locationname/ICAO identifier.g. Procedure for Entering/Displaying Present Posi-tion or one of the 100 Possible Destinations in LAT/LONG.The DGNS set has the capability to display 100 destina-tions (number 00 through 99).100 destinations-00 to 69Standard Waypoints-70 to 89Data Load-only Waypoints, ob-servable but not changeable viaCDU keyboard. Used for Nation-al Airspace Data Such as VORs,NDB’s and intersections.-90 to 99Target Store Waypoints (Usableas Standard Waypoints)As an example, consider display of destination number25.(1)Enter the datum as described in paragraphj. below.(2)Set MODE switch to LAT/LONG.(3)Set DISPLAY switch TO WP/TGT.(4)Notice that the current destination number isdisplayed. To display destination number 25 depress theINC or DEC keys, or depress keys 2 then 5. This is adirect key entry action.(5)Observe that the current Latitude and Longi-tude coordinates are now displayed. The destinationnumber 25 and location name/ICAO identifier appears inthe display.(6)Entry of destination coordinates and loca-tion name/ICAO identifier: As an example, consider entryof Latitude N41_ 10.13 minutes and longitude E035_50.27 minutes and ICAO identifier BANDO.(7)To enter keyboard mode depress KYBD key.Observe “kybd” displayed in the bottom right corner ofthe display. (Destination number blinks.) Depress KYBDagain (Latitude field blinks.) To enter N41_10.13 depresskeys N, 4, 1, 1, 0, 1, 3.(8)Depress KYBD. (longitude field blinks.) Toenter E035_ 50.27 depress keys E, 0, 3, 5, 5, 0, 2, 7. (9)Depress KYBD. (Location name/;ICAOidentifier blinks.) To enter BANDO depress keys LTRMID, 1, LTR LEFT, 1, LTR MID, 5, LTR LEFT, 2, LTRRIGHT, 5.(10) To store the displayed information into theselected destination display position depress the ENTkey.Display indicates:N41_ 10.13 E035_ 50.27.
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