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1. 1 10 New Waypoint Function Screen 1 11 Waypoint Information Function Screen 1 12 Summary 1 12 2 Getting Started Power Up 2 1 Check for Host Input 2 2 P N 560 0119 00 v Apollo 360 Map Display Table of Contents Section Subject Page 3 Navigating a Trip About the Navigation Function 3 1 About Navigation Function Screens 3 1 Current Messages Screen 3 2 Present Position Screen 3 3 Bearing Range Ground Speed Screen 3 4 Moving Map Nav Window Screen 3 4 Moving Map Screen 3 5 Zooming In or Out 3 6 Auto Zoom 3 7 The Route Screen 3 7 Searching for Nearest Waypoints 3 8 Creating Waypoints 3 9 Getting Waypoint Information 3 10 Destination Waypoint Information 3 10 Information About Other Waypoints 3 11 Information About Nearest Waypoints 3 11 Sc
2. 5 3 NDB Waypoints 5 3 INT Waypoints 5 4 USER Waypoints 5 4 REMO Waypoints 5 4 Appendices A Glossary of Navigation Terms B Troubleshooting Contacting the Factory B 3 C Features P N 560 0119 00 vii Apollo 360 Map Display Table of Contents viii P N 560 0119 00 Table of Contents Apollo 360 Map Display Section 1 Introduction totheApollo360MapDisplay This section introduces you to the Apollo 360 and explains howtouseandswitchbetweentheunit soperatingfunctions A description of information that shows on the display when you use each function is included at the back of this section Section 2 builds on the introductory information presented here as you switch on and begin using the Apollo 360 Remember that the Apollo 360 Map is not a primary navigation instrument It works in conjunction with a GPS or Loran that can provide position bearing flight plan and other useful information The Apollo 360 Map is a supplemental navigation display The quality of the position information it displays is dependent on the navigation device providing that information Do not attempt to conduct an approachbasedontheinformationfromtheApollo360Map Use a navigation device authorized for flying approache
3. L Latitude lat Any line circling the earth parallel to the equator measured in degrees minutes and seconds north and south of the equator Longitude lon Any line from the north to the south pole measured in degrees minutes and seconds of a circle east or west of the Prime Meridian Greenwich England M Magnetic North The region some distance from the geographic north pole where the earth s magnetic lines concentrate A magnetic compass points to the magnetic north Magnetic Variation Mag Var The angle between the magnetic and true north At various points on the earth it is different due to local magnetic disturbances It is shown on charts as isogonic lines marked with degrees of variation either east or west These degrees must be added to or subtracted from the true course to get the magnetic course Easterly variations are deducted and westerly variations are added Map Datum A mathematical model of the earth used for the purpose of creating navigation charts and maps Meter m A metric distance measurement equal to 39 37 inches Minute 1 60th of a degree P N 560 0119 00 A 3 Apollo 360 Map Display Glossary of Navigation Terms N Nautical Mile nm A distance measurement equal to 6 076 feet or 1 15 statute mile One nautical mile is also equal to one minute of latitude Non directional Beacon NDB A low frequency medium frequency navigation aid sending non directional signals t
4. Apply a small amount of glass cleaner without ammonia to the fabric and wipe the area n Apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol and wipe the area this is the last resort Note Use a clean fabric with each cleaning method to avoid other contaminates 1 4 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display LCD Backlight This key controls the Liquid Crystal Display LCD backlight enabling you to easily view the display in a wide variety of cockpit ambient light conditions Five backlight intensity levels are available from no intensity off to high intensity Helpful Instructions on the Display While you use most functions the Apollo 360 shows you what to do Helpful instructions typically appear on the top and bottom lines of the display A highlighted or darkened word in an instruction advises you which key to press to select an option Control Knobs The control knobs switch the Apollo 360 on and off select menu options and make changes The control knobs consist of the power knob at the upper left corner of the front panel and the concentric rotary knobs at the lower right corner of the front panel P N 560 0119 00 1 5 Apollo 360 Map Display Introduction to the Apollo 360 The Power Knob This knob switches the display on and off Each time you switch the unit on it performs internal diagnostics and activates the navigation display function This process takes only a few seco
5. Line representing route path on moving map screens is missing Route path display on moving map screens set to Off Check Map Setup option as Section 5 describes and verify that Route Path item is set to Yes Contacting the Factory If efforts to resolve the problem fail contact your dealer or the factory weekdays from 8 00 A M until 5 00 P M Pacific time for technical assistance The II Morrow technical service staff will gladly assist you II Morrow Inc Technical Service Department 2345 Turner Road S E Salem OR 97301 U S A U S A Toll Free 800 525 6726 Canada Toll Free 800 654 3415 FAX 503 364 2138 International 503 391 3411 P N 560 0119 00 B 3 Apollo 360 Map Display Troubleshooting Notes B 4 P N 560 0119 00 Troubleshooting Apollo 360 Map Display Appendix C Features The Apollo 360 is a powerful and versatile supplemental navigation display aid designed with the latest technology to offer you unprecedented ease in navigating your aircraft The unit includes n A graphic LCD display with adjustable contrast and backlight n Display contrast automatically compensates to maintain optimum contrast during shifts in ambient temperature n A moving map display to graphically show your navigation progress n An extensive built in database of airports VORs NDBs and Intersections n Memory capacity to store up to 2 000 user created waypoints n Low pow
6. NM KTS FEET D M MMM N A User Wpt Mgmt No default settings N A N A System Info 1 No default settings N A N A System Info 2 No default settings N A N A Section 5 The Waypoint Database Database Structure The Apollo 360 provides an extensive built in database of waypoint information to aid the navigator Waypoints in the database are divided into 6 categories by type This category structure allows you to more easily search for waypoint information search for nearest waypoints or display waypoints on moving map screens The database filters waypoints by these types whenever you use it controlling organizing and speeding the delivery of information The waypoint types are n Airports ARPTs n Non directional beacons NDBs n Very high frequency omniranges VORs n Enroute intersections INTs n User created USERs n Remote waypoints REMOs The sixth type is Remote REMO waypoints The Apollo 360 will attempt to match received route information with it s internal database It does this by looking for an exact match with the received identifier and a position match within 1 100th of a minute of latitude and longitude If no match is found the received identifier and it s lat lon position are stored as a remote waypoint type in the 360 route list P N 560 0119 00 5 1 Apollo 360 Map Display The Waypoint Database Available Waypoint Information The following information
7. that a more thorough knowledge of how to use the Apollo 360 is gained before using it as a navigation aid Here is a brief summary of information presented in each section and appendix Section 1 n An introduction to operating the Apollo 360 Map Display with a description of the function keys knobs and useful features Section 2 n A listing of the steps necessary to begin using the Apollo Map Display Section 3 n Information on using the unit to assist in navigating a trip and a description of it s options Section 4 n An explanation of each main menu option Section 5 n A description of the waypoint database and information it contains Appendix A n A glossary of navigation terms P N 560 0119 00 i Apollo 360 Map Display About This Manual Appendix B n troubleshooting guide explaining what to do if the display fails to operate properly Appendix C n Summary of features ii P N 560 0119 00 About This Manual Apollo 360 Map Display Welcome Welcome to the ever growing family of II Morrow customers using Apollo products around the world to navigate with a high degree of accuracy We at II Morrow are proud of our reputation as a leading manufacturer of navigation equipment Your Apollo model 360 Map display is an advanced navigation display built with quality and pride We are certain you will find it to be a versatile and valuable navigation aid Contacting the Factory Our staff of service
8. waypoint P N 560 0119 00 4 7 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Options You can choose the radius distance around the destination waypoint where the Apollo 360 alerts you This distance can be shown in the unit of measure you choose using the DISPLAYUNITS settingdescribedlaterinthissection Airspace Alerts Use this option to control whether or not and when the unit should alert you when approaching Class B C or special use airspaces If you choose YES for the alert message the airspace alert will show on the display advising you of approaching airspacepenetrationwithinthedistanceortimeyouselect The distance buffer is the distance from the airspace border where you will be alerted This distance can be shown in the unit of measure you choose using the DISPLAY UNITS setting described later in this section The time buffer contains the travel time based upon current track and speed from the airspace border where you will be alerted 4 8 P N 560 0119 00 Menu Function Options Apollo 360 Map Display Count down Time The Apollo 360 includes a countdown timer Use this option to count elapsed time from as long as 60 minutes Enter a TOTAL TIME of up to 60 minutes 60 00 You can select a total time at n 1 second intervals from 1 to 10 seconds n 5 second intervals from 10 to 60 seconds n 10 second intervals from 1 minute to 10 minutes n 30 second intervals from 10 minutes to 60 mi
9. 119 00 Menu Function Options Apollo 360 Map Display Move the highlight to the desired name character or coordinate digit to make changes When you finish making changes press the ENT key to save changes in memory Note It is important to manage user waypoints wisely With the capacity to store up to 2 000 user waypoints in memory the Apollo 360 can hold an immense amount of information When you edit use intuitive identifiers for waypoints you have created This will help you find waypoints more easily when you need to navigate to them You can also delete waypoints you no longer need With the arrow cursor at the waypoint you wish to delete move the highlight at the bottom of the screen to DEL and press the ENT key The waypoint is removed from memory Important Waypointsdeletedfrommemorycannotberecovered When you are finished press the MENU key to return to the main menu P N 560 0119 00 4 11 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Options System Info 1 This option shows your Apollo 360 serial number and hardware and software version information You will need this information and the information shown on the System Info 2 screen if you contact the factory about the unit Record the serial number on your owner s warranty record and keep the card in a safe place with your avionic instrumentation records System Info 2 This option contains more information about the software and database your Apollo 3
10. 2 before you read this section Leave the unit on relax in the cockpit with your aircraft parked and use the features this section describes to become familiar with them In this way you can more effectively use this powerful navigation aid to your advantage when flying Even though you may not be actively navigating you will be able to gain valuable familiarity with the unit When you become thoroughly familiar with the controls and comfortable operating the unit you will be better able to use this powerful tool in the air About the Navigation Function The navigation display function is always active When you use other functions the navigation display function continues to run in the background calculating your present position navigating your multiple leg trip if active and alerting you to events or conditions important to the navigation process When you finish using other functions the unit automatically returns to the navigation display function displaying the last navigation screen used About the Navigation Function Screens While you navigate the Apollo 360 gives information on six screens Each screen contains unique information useful to the navigation effort P N 560 0119 00 3 1 Apollo 360 Map Display Navigating a Trip The LARGE knob scrolls or pages forward or backward through the screens in the order shown in Section 1 After you become more familiar with each screen you may develop a pr
11. 3 8 P N 560 0119 00 Navigating a Trip Apollo 360 Map Display Turn the LARGE knob clockwise to move the arrow cursor down the list to view a destination Press the INFO key to display the information screens for the chosen waypoint Press the ENT key to return to the navigation function Important You can control the types of waypoints that show on the display as the result of a search for nearest waypoints The menu function Declutter Maps option allows you to choose whether or not to display airports VORs NDBs and intersections as searched waypoints and on the moving map screens Before you fly make sure to check this option and confirm that the waypoint types you wish to show will appear on the display after a search and while using the moving map screens The Declutter Maps option is explained in Section 4 Creating Waypoints The Apollo 360 allows you to create up to 2 000 of your own waypoints each with a name you choose As you navigate you may wish to create waypoints at locations that are important to you You can use your present position or enter lat lon coordinates for the waypoint s location Use the new waypoint function to create waypoints Press the WPT key The new waypoint function screen allows you to enter a waypoint name of your choice or you can use the default waypoint name that the unit assigns as a number P N 560 0119 00 3 9 Apollo 360 Map Display Navigating a Trip Turn the LAR
12. 60 is equipped with Also provide this information in correspondence with the factory about your unit 4 12 P N 560 0119 00 Menu Function Options Apollo 360 Map Display Default Settings The Apollo 360 is shipped from the factory with menu options set as shown here Note that where a range exits for a setting the upper and lower boundaries are shown with the default setting shown as bold These menu option settings are stored in memory and remain in effect until you change them P N 560 0119 00 4 13 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Options Option Description Defualt Alert Screen Controls Route Disp Backlight Contrast 1 Leg Hi 0 50 100 N A Map Setups Route Path Airspaces Orient Up ON ON NORTH TRK DTK N A Declutter Maps ARPTS VORS NDBS INTS USERS Idents On Maps ON ON OFF OFF OFF YES N A Track Point History Track History Strategy Save By Interval Used Clear ON FOREVER DIST TIME 1 50 10nm 0 100 NO N A Arrival Alerts Alert Message Distance NO 1 1 9 9 nm YES Airspace Alerts Alert Message Dist Buffer Time Buffer YES 0 2 100 nm 0 10 20 min YES 4 14 P N 560 0119 00 Menu Function Options Apollo 360 Map Display Option Description Default Alert Countdown Time Total Time User programmable 1sec to60min When time expires Display Units Distance Altitude Lat Lon
13. Apollo 360 Map Display User s Guide II Morrow Inc 2345 Turner Road S E Salem Oregon 97309 November 1996 P N 560 0119 00 No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the express written consent of II Morrow Inc II Morrow is a trademark of II Morrow Inc Apollo is a registered trademark of II Morrow Inc 1996 by II Morrow Inc All rights reserved Printed in the U S A II Morrow Inc Consumer Products Division 2345 Turner Road S E Salem OR 97302 U S A Toll Free 800 525 6726 Canada Toll Free 800 654 3415 FAX 503 364 2138 International 503 391 3411 P N 560 0119 00 Apollo 360 Map Display History of Revisions November 1996 Original Release Ordering Information To receive additional copies of this publication order part 560 0119 00 Apollo 360 Map Display User s Guide P N 560 0119 00 Apollo 360 Map Display About This Manual This manual is divided into five sections each contains information of a specific type This information is presented in a logical order such that the best understanding of unit operation can be had by reading this manual in its entirety from front to back The three appendices at the back of this manual contain information helpful but not critical to operation of the Apollo 360 Those who are familiar with navigation displays will find that Sections 1 and 2 impart a good understanding of unit operation although it is recommended
14. GE knob to move the highlight to the desired character in the waypoint name to change it Once you have entered the desired waypoint name you can assign the new waypoint your present position coordinates by pressing the ENT key If you wish your new waypoint to be located elsewhere use the LARGE and SMALL knobs to move the highlight and change the waypoint lat long coordinates When you are finished press the ENT key to enter the new waypoint into memory The fact that you may assign either your present position or lat lon coordinates of your choice when you create waypoints is significant You can create waypoints either as you fly or more conveniently before or after you fly when you are not busy navigating You can always edit or delete waypoints you have created The menu function User Waypoint Management option allows you to perform these tasks The use of this option is described in Section 4 Getting Waypoint Information Use the waypoint information function anytime to get information on waypoints in your route or any waypoints that appear in the Nearest list A complete listing of available information is included in Section 5 that explains the built in waypoint database Destination Waypoint Information Press the INFO key to activate the waypoint information function The waypoint information screen introduced in Section1 shows on the display with information about the current destination waypoint Turn the
15. LARGE knob to scroll through additionalscreensofinformationaboutthewaypoint Pressthe INFO key again to return to the navigation function 3 10 P N 560 0119 00 Navigating a Trip Apollo 360 Map Display Informatio n About Other Waypoints Youcanalsogetinformationaboutanyotherwaypointinyour current route by using the route screen together with the waypointinformationfunction PresstheENTkeytoselectthe View mode then use the LARGE knob to select the waypoint name When the arrow cursor points to the desired waypoint name press the INFO key to get information about the waypoint Press the INFO key again to return to the navigation function Informatio n About Nearest Waypoints Thewaypointinformationfunctionalsoworkswiththenearest function This allows you to quickly get information about any of the waypoints nearest to your present position Press the GOTO NRST key to search for nearest waypoints When the list of these waypoints shows on the display use the LARGE knob to move the arrow cursor to the desired waypoint Press the INFO key to get information about the waypoint To return to the navigation function press the ENT key Scanning Waypoints for Information You can scan waypoints on the moving map screens to get information quickly With a moving map screen showingonthedisplay presstheENTkeyseveraltimes P N 560 0119 00 3 11 Apollo 360 Map Display Navigating a Trip Notice that the highlight moves from
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17. anning Waypoints for Information 3 11 4 Menu Function Options The Main Menu 4 3 Changing Menu Option Settings 4 3 Return to Nav 4 3 Screen Controls 4 4 Map Setups 4 4 Declutter Maps 4 5 Track Point History 4 6 Arrival Alerts 4 7 Airspace Alerts 4 8 Countdown Time 4 9 Display Units 4 10 User Waypoint Management 4 10 System Info 1 4 12 System Info 2 4 12 Default Settings 4 13 vi P N 560 0119 00 Table of Contents Apollo 360 Map Display Section Subject Page 5 The Waypoint Database Database Structure 5 1 Available Waypoint Information 5 2 ARPT Waypoints 5 2 VOR Waypoints
18. ay for VFR operation only iv P N 560 0119 00 About This Manual Apollo 360 Map Display Table of Contents Section Subject Page 1 Introduction to the Apollo Map Display The Operating Functions 1 1 Function Keys 1 2 Navigation Function 1 2 Menu Function 1 3 Goto Nearest Function 1 3 New Waypoint Function 1 3 Waypoint Information Function 1 3 The Display 1 4 Display Care and Cleaning Instructions 1 4 LCD Backlight Switch 1 5 Helpful Instructions on the Display 1 5 Control Knobs 1 5 The Power Knob 1 6 The Concentric Rotary Knobs 1 6 The Display Screens 1 7 The Startup Screen 1 7 Route Display Selection 1 7 Navigation Function Screens 1 8 Menu Function Screen 1 9 Goto Nearest Function Screens
19. aypoint from your current position n Lat lon coordinates of waypoint n For airports the elevation fuel availability and type radio communication frequencies runway details runway map diagram and more P N 560 0119 00 1 3 Apollo 360 Map Display Introduction to the Apollo 360 The Display The display shows information for each operating function This information typically includes navigation progress waypoint information and menu options and selections Display contrast and the display backlight are adjustable to best suit viewing conditions in the cockpit See Screen Controls in Section 4 for details on adjusting the screen Display Care and Cleaning Instructions Your new Apollo 360 Map has a space age anti glare film that has been applied to the display screen This is the same film that is used on the NASA Space Shuttle windows The surface of the film has a hard coating that is scratch resistant Despite this coating extreme care must be taken when cleaning the display screen To remove stains smudges fingerprints and so forth we recommend these cleaning methods if the first method fails to remove the problem try the next method n Wipe with a clean dry non abrasive fabric for example cotton or Handi wipes n Blow on the area to condense moisture on the display and then wipe the area with the clean fabric n Moisten a clean fabric with a small amount of water and wipe the display area n
20. come familiar with using the Apollo 360 to supplement your navigation you will find that switching between operating functions is fast and easy and that you will do this often while navigating a trip No matter which operating function you use the unit allows you to quickly and easily return to the always active navigation display function Your present position continues to be updated from the primary navigation device without interruption while you use the other operating functions Here is a quick review of the purpose of each operating function Navigation display function provides information about your current position and navigation progress multiple leg trips and messages showing important events or conditions while you navigate You exit from other functions to return to this one 1 12 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display Always Active Menu function calls up the main menu of options to control ways the Apollo 360 operates This function also controls the way navigation information shows on the display Nearest function Calls up a list of up to 30 waypoints nearest to your present position and allows you to obtain information about any of them New waypoint function creates waypoints and stores them in memory Created waypoints can be based upon your present position or lat lon coordinates you enter Waypoint information function calls up information from the Apo
21. d Display too dark or too light characters hard to see Change in view angle or ambient light conditions in cockpit Adjust display backlight use backlight key or adjust display contrast as Section 5 describes in Screen Controls option B 2 P N 560 0119 00 Troubleshooting Apollo 360 Map Display Problem Possible Cause s Action No position fix Host navigation device hasn t acquired fix yet No active route in host navigation device Ensure that host device is working properly amp in view of navigation signal input Some host devices won t supply nav information unless an active route is present Configure amp activate a route in host device Search for nearest waypoints reveals too few or wrong types of waypoints Incorrect selection of waypoint types to show after search Check Declutter Maps option as Section 5 describes to verify that desired waypoint types to search are On Wrong types of waypoints show on moving map screens Incorrect selection of waypoint types to show on moving map screens See action above the waypoint types you set to No do not show on moving map screens OR after nearest waypoint searches Airspace boundaries missing from moving map screens Airspace display on moving map screens set to Off Check Map Setup option as Section 5 describes and verify that Airspaces item is set to Yes
22. daries show on the moving map screens ORIENT UP allows you to select orientation of the moving maps with the top of the screen representing current track desired track or true north Declutter Maps This option controls the waypoints that show on the moving map screens and are used for nearest waypoint search Types of waypoints you set to ON are displayed while those set to OFF are not visible on the moving map screens You can choose whether or not to show the following types of waypoints P N 560 0119 00 4 5 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Options n Airports ARPTS n Very High Frequency Omnirange VORS n Non Directional Beacon NDBS n Intersections INTS n User Created USERS The IDENTS ON MAPS feature controls whether or not waypoint identifiers show on the moving map screens With NO selected small symbols represent locations of waypoints Only the current To waypoint and possibly route waypoints see Map Setups show on the moving map screens Note The destination waypoint identifier always shows on the moving map screens regardless of this setting Track Point History This option allows you to store a record of navigation progress in memory The stored record consists of a series of track points each containing your position at the time the point was stored You can choose whether or not to store track points how often to store them and manage the s
23. described in Section 4 explains how to change the orientation Zooming In or Out The moving map screens feature a handy zoom function to allow you to enhance your view of navigation progress Zoom in or out by turning the SMALL knob Zooming in changes the view to enlarge map detail as if the airplane symbolwasflyingat aloweraltitudeoverthemapsurface Similarly zooming out allows a view of greater distance around the airplane symbol as if the airplane was flying higher over the map As you zoom in or out the map scale changes to show the new distance represented between the airplane symbol and the top border of the display Zooming in close to airport waypoints enables you to see your orientation in relation to available runways 3 6 P N 560 0119 00 Navigating a Trip Apollo 360 Map Display Auto Zoom The auto zoom feature changes the moving map scale automatically adjusting the map scale to zoom in closer and closer as you near the destination waypoint Similarly this feature adjusts the map scale to zoom out as your distance from a waypoint of origin increases Enable auto zoom by turning the SMALL knob until AUTO shows as the map scale Using auto zoom frees you from manually adjusting the map scale as you view the moving map screens The Route Screen The Apollo 360 Map has the ability to display the route information from the host device in either a 1 Leg or 3 Leg route screen The preceding and following
24. displays show the 1 Leg and 3 Legroutescreens respectively Youcanselecteitherdisplay using the Screen Control function under the Main Menu P N 560 0119 00 3 7 Apollo 360 Map Display Navigating a Trip The route screen shows either two or four waypoints depending on the selected screen of the current route as well as the desired track and distance between the displayed waypoints The 1 Leg screen uses larger characters for easier viewing The 3 Leg screen provides more information on a single display The Apollo 360 will not be able to match all waypoints that it receives from the host device with those in it s internal database The unmatched waypoints are classified as Remote waypoints and identified by the designator REMO on the 1 Leg screen On the 3 Leg screen these waypoints are identified by an R designation Searching for Nearest Waypoints An important feature of the Apollo 360 is its ability to locate waypoints closest to your position as you fly Should you have to land the aircraft quickly you can use this feature to locate a nearby waypoint and quickly navigate to it While navigating press the GOTO NRST key to activate the nearest function and search for waypoints closest to your present position The nearest function screen shows up to 30 nearest waypoints in order of distance from your present position The waypoint type bearing to the waypoint and range to the waypoint also shows
25. eference for some This section describes each screen Current Messages Screen The Apollo 360 helps you navigate by informing you of important events or conditions while you fly When an important event or condition occurs an alert message shows on the display to inform you Alerts marked with the can be controlled by menu options described in Section 4 Alerts may show on the display anytime the unit is operating to alert you of the following conditions Airspace penetration Arrival at a destination Loss of position fix Low memory back up battery 3 2 P N 560 0119 00 Navigating a Trip Apollo 360 Map Display Expiration of countdown time Magnetic variation compensation limitation When you see one of these alerts on the display follow the instruction shown to clear it Clearing the alert removes it from the display The screen shown before the alert appeared returns to the display The current messages screen serves as a review of any alerts presented this way during the trip Alert messages that show on the screen must be valid at the time you check them or they will not show as a current message Press ENT as shown on the current message screen to view other current messages if available Present Position Screen This screen shows the lat long coordinates of your present position desired track and any course deviation from desired track When you fly this screen can be valuable to check your po
26. enefits of this Limited Warranty the defective II Morrow products along with a copy of your receipt must be returned within the applicable warranty period and with the transportation charges prepaid to II Morrow at its plant at 2345 Turner Road S E Salem Oregon 97302 or to any authorized II Morrow dealer Products repaired or replaced by II Morrow under this Limited Warranty will be returned by surface transportation at II Morrow s expense Revised September 28 1994 P N 560 0119 00 Apollo 360 Map Display
27. er consumption circuitry n A lightweight chassis to minimize instrument weight n An internal fuse to protect against damage to electronic components not user replaceable n A memory backup battery to protect against loss of user entered data typical battery life is 4 to 6 years n A built in low battery alert to advise you when memory backup battery requires replacement not user replaceable P N 560 0119 00 C 1 Apollo 360 Map Display Features Notes C 2 P N 560 0119 00 Features Apollo 360 Map Display Limited Warranty 1 Scope of Limited Warranty II Morrow warrants to the original consumer purchaser only that II Morrow products will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for the periods described below The warranty begins on the original retail delivery date or on the date of first use whichever occurs earlier Avionics equipment is covered for 26 months 12 months reconditioned after delivery or first use whichever is earlier Antennas and antenna preamplifiers are covered for a period of 12 months after delivery or first use whichever is earlier This warranty shall be effective only if and when a II Morrow receives a completed warranty registration card with respect to the specific product unit found to be defective b the unit was installed by personnel certified by the FAA to install avionic equipment and a copy of FAA Form 337 documenting the installation is p
28. ght using the backlight key at the lower right of the front panel Press this key repeatedly to switch the backlight intensity through the levels described above Turn the LARGE knob to select CONTRAST Adjust display contrast by turning the SMALL knob Adjust the contrast to suit your preference and viewing angle As you make adjustments the horizontal bar at the bottom of the display shows the current contrast level indicates lowercontrast while indicateshighercontrast Acontrast setting near the middle of the bar is satisfactory in most cases The contrast setting you select is stored in memory and remains in effect until you change it Turn the large knob to highlight the route display selection and the small knob to select between 1 Leg and 3 Leg Route Display screens The 1 Leg display uses large letters for easier viewing The 3 Leg display provides more information on a single screen Map Setups This option controls what and how information shows on the moving map screens Select whether or not the Apollo 360 should show a route path or airspaces in the vicinity 4 4 P N 560 0119 00 Menu Function Options Apollo 360 Map Display With route path ON a line representing your intended flight path shows on the moving map screens to aid you in navigating to your destination Zooming in on the moving map screens you can clearly see deviation from your course When airspaces are ON airspace boun
29. hat can be used for navigation P Position Dilution of Precision PDOP A merit value for the calculated position based on the geometrical configuration of the satellites used 3 is considered good greater than 7 is considered poor R Radial Any of the 360 magnetic courses from a VOR or similar navigational aid beginning at the navigational aid and proceeding outward in a straight line Range RNG The distance from the present position to a destination waypoint S Second 1 60th of a minute of a degree Statute Mile A distance measurement equal to 5 280 feet or 0 87 of a nautical mile T Three dimensional 3D Position Fix A position fix defined by latitude longitude and altitude Track TRK The imaginary line that the flight path of an airplane makes over the earth True North Geographic north at the earth s north pole Tower TWR Airport tower communication frequency U UNICOM The radio frequencies assigned to aeronautical advisory stations for communication with aircraft A 4 P N 560 0119 00 Glossary of Navigation Terms Apollo 360 Map Display Unicoms may provide such airport information as active runway wind direction and velocity and other conditions of importance to pilots Universal Coordinated Time UTC Greenwich Mean Time or the time at the Prime Meridian in Greenwich England Also referred to as Zulu time UTC Differential The difference in time between that at the present posi
30. inates Remote Waypoint Information n Bearing and distance from present position n Lat lon coordinates 5 4 P N 560 0119 00 The Waypoint Database Apollo 360 Map Display Appendix A Glossary of Navigation Terms A Automatic Terminal Information Service ATIS Recorded information about weather and other conditions at an airport periodically updated when conditions change Azimuth Bearing as measured clockwise from true or magnetic north B Bearing BRG The direction to any point usually measured in degrees relative to true or magnetic north C Constellation A group of stars or objects such as GPS satellites in the heavens Coordinates Values for latitude and longitude that describe a geographical point on the surface of the earth Course The planned direction of travel in a horizontal plane Course Deviation A measurement of distance left or right from the desired course of travel Course Deviation Indicator CDI A graphic indicator of course deviation typically shown as a graduated horizontal bar with an icon indicating the deviation distance left or right of course Common Traffic Advisory Frequency CTAF D Database A collection of data structured in such a way as to allow quick and convenient access to any particular record or records The Apollo 360 contains a built in P N 560 0119 00 A 1 Apollo 360 Map Display Glossary of Navigation Terms database of waypoints and waypoint inf
31. ion and proceed to the navigation displays P N 560 0119 00 2 1 Apollo 360 Map Display Getting Started Check for Host Input The Apollo 360 Map Display relies on position and route information inputs from a host navigation device When the unit is powered up it looks first for an input If the input is present it looks for position and route information If no input is present the message alert shown below will appear and a No Input message will be displayed on all other navigation screens If no route is entered on the host device or if the host device does not have a position fix the route screen on the Apollo 360 will be blank the message screen will display No Position Fix and a No Fix message will be displayed on all other navigation screens Dashed lines will appear on all screens in place of the missing input information With route and position input available the Apollo 360 Map is ready to begin assisting in navigating a trip Refer to Section 3 for information on how to use the navigation display function while you fly 2 2 P N 560 0119 00 Getting Started Apollo 360 Map Display Section 3 Navigating a Trip This section explores the navigation display function and describes the powerful features it contains You will use this function most frequently while you fly so it is important to have a good understanding of this operating function Follow the instructions provided in Sections 1 and
32. is available for each waypoint type Use the waypoint INFO function to get this information as Section 1 describes in Waypoint Information Function ARPT Waypoint Information n Bearing and distance from present position n Airport type n Airport elevation n Fuel availability by type n Runway length s and surface type n Radio communication frequencies an asterisk at the frequency indicates part time availability PCL at the frequency indicates pilot controlled lighting an R indicatesthatRadarserviceisavailableonthisfrequency n Lat lon coordinates n Navigation beacon light n IFR capability n Landing fee 5 2 P N 560 0119 00 The Waypoint Database Apollo 360 Map Display VOR Waypoint Information n Bearing and distance from present position n Operating frequency n Lat lon coordinates n DME available n Class high low terminal n Weather broadcasts NDB Waypoint Information n Bearing and distance from present position n Operating frequency n Lat lon coordinates n DME available n Class high low terminal P N 560 0119 00 5 3 Apollo 360 Map Display The Waypoint Database INT Waypoint Information n Country n Bearing and distance from present position n Bearing from present position n Lat lon coordinates USER Waypoint Information n Bearing and distance from present position n Distance from present position n Lat lon coord
33. lay 3 4 P N 560 0119 00 Navigating a Trip Apollo 360 Map Display n The destination waypoint and type n Bearing to the destination waypoint n Range to the destination waypoint n Ground speed n Current track The map scale shows in the highlight at the lower left corner of the screen The scale shows the approximate distance represented on the map between the airplane symbol and the top border of the display You can select distance units of measure for the map scale and all other navigation screens using the menu function Display Units option explained in Section 4 The figure below shows a change in scale caused by turning the SMALL knob The scale may be changed from 1 nm to 750 nm or set to auto In this case the distance fromtheairplaneicontothetopofthescreenis20miles Moving Map Screen This moving map screen is similar to the one just described but it fills the entire display The following information shows in highlighted boxes at each corner of the display P N 560 0119 00 3 5 Apollo 360 Map Display Navigating a Trip n The destination waypoint n Bearing to the destination waypoint n Map scale n Range to the destination waypoint The moving map screens represent graphic views of your navigation progress in a format easy to interpret while flying Note that the display orientation may be changed so that the top of the may be north desired track or track The map setup option
34. llo 360 s built in waypoint database You can also access information about waypoints you have created Information includes the waypoint identifier and type waypoint bearing and distance from your current position waypoint lat lon coordinates and more LCD backlight controls whether or not the backlight is on and the backlight intensity level The next section explains the start up procedures for the Apollo 360 Once the start up tasks are completed the unit is ready to use to assist you in navigating your trip P N 560 0119 00 1 13 Apollo 360 Map Display Introduction to the Apollo 360 MENU NEAREST WPT INFO Backlight Notes 1 14 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display Section 2 Getting Started This section explains how to get started using the Apollo360 Information in this section explains how to quickly start the Apollo 360 and check for proper operation n Power up n Check for host input n Check for route input n Begin navigating Power Up To switch the unit on turn the power knob clockwise the knob is above and to the left of the display The startup screens show on the display for several seconds The first screen identifies the procuct The second screen provides a reminder that this product is approved for VFR use only It also identifies the installed database and gives the expiration date Press Enter to acknowledge the startup informat
35. n starts The nearest function screen shows a listing of up to 30 of the waypoints nearest to your present position and the location of each waypoint relative to your present position You can get detailed information on any of the waypoints on the nearest function screen by selecting the waypoint and pressing the INFO key 1 10 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display Navigation to an assigned waypoint is not interrupted while using this function New Waypoint Function Screen This screen shows information about waypoints you create using the new waypoint function You can use present position lat lon coordinates for the new waypoint s location or enter coordinates of your choice from this screen Information on the screen includes the created waypoint s location and the location of the nearest VOR relative to your present position P N 560 0119 00 1 11 Apollo 360 Map Display Introduction to the Apollo 360 Waypoint Information Function Screen The waypoint information function can be used anytime to get information about a waypoint without interrupting navigation The waypoint information function screen shows the waypoint identifier and distance and bearing from your present position The vertical arrow symbol at the bottom right corner of the display indicates that more information is available by turning the LARGE knob to scroll through additional screens Summary Once you have be
36. nction n Declutter Maps Limits items shown on the moving map screens and in the nearest waypoints list n Track Point History Controls navigation track point storage in memory P N 560 0119 00 4 1 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Options and whether points show on moving map screens navigation function n Arrival Alerts Controls alert message at waypoint arrival n Airspace Alerts Controls airspace penetration alert message n Countdown Time Controls built in countdown timer n Display Units Contains control settings for navigation units of measure n User Wpt Mgmt Controls editing or deletion of waypoints you have entered in the Apollo 360 s memory n System Info 1 Enables viewing of unit serial number and current hardware and software version information n System Info 2 Shows current database and operating system versions Take a moment to become familiar with each menu option Use the information in this section to explore each option and understand how it affects the operation of the Apollo 360 This section can also serve as a reference for later use to refresh your memory about options you may use infrequently 4 2 P N 560 0119 00 Menu Function Options Apollo 360 Map Display The Main Menu The main menu contains all menu function options You can call up the main menu anytime to use the options Press the MENU key When the main menu shows on the display select the desired opti
37. nds The Concentric Rotary Knobs The LARGE and SMALL concentric rotary knobs allow you to move the highlight cursor around the display to select menu options and make changes The highlight cursor typically shows on the display when you use an operating function The cursor indicates that the highlighted item can be changed A vertical and or horizontal arrow symbol often shows at the lower right corner of the display These symbols indicate that additional options are available and that changes can be made 1 6 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display The Display Screens Information you view on the display while using the Apollo 360 shows one page or screen at a time Many of the operating functions can show more than one screen of information When more than one screen of information is available either the vertical arrow symbol or an instruction line shows on the display to inform you that more information awaits your view Follow the instruction or if the vertical arrow symbol shows on the display turn the LARGE knob to view this additional information Information screens available while using each operating function are introduced here Section 4 contains additional details about each operating function The Startup Screens The startup screens show on the display for several seconds after you switch on the Apollo 360 While these screens show on the display the unit perform
38. nutes Select START and press the ENT key to begin countdown from the total time shown As the countdown progresses the screen shows COUNTING during the time you can stop the countdown and continue it later Select EXIT to return to the main menu Note The countdown timer can run in the background while you navigate and will not interfere with unit operation An alert message shows on the display when the countdown time has expired P N 560 0119 00 4 9 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Options Display Units This option controls the way navigation units of measure show on the display The units of measure you select show consistently throughout all screens in all operating functions You can select the following units of measure for each navigation parameter n Distance nm kts sm mph km kph n Altitude feet meters n Lat lon d m mmm d m s s where d degrees m minutes and s seconds of latitude or longitude n UTMS Universal Transverse Mercator System User Waypoint Manage ment This option allows you to manage waypoints you have created user waypoints You can edit or delete waypoints as your area of travel or other requirements change You can edit created waypoints to change the waypoint name or lat lon coordinates To edit a waypoint turn the LARGE knob to move the arrow cursor to the desired waypoint Turn the SMALL knob to select EDIT 4 10 P N 560 0
39. on by turning the LARGE knob to move the arrow cursor up or down the list of options With the desired option selected press the ENT key to activate it Changing Menu Option Settings Changing settings on any menu option screen is done in the same way Use the LARGE knob to move the highlight on the screen to the option item you wish to change Then use the SMALL knob to change the setting Return to Nav Use this option to leave the menu function and return to the screen shown on the display before you pressed the MENU key This option is typically used when you are ready to continue navigating after using other menu options to make changes Note RETURN TO NAV is automatically selected when you call the main menu If you accidentally select the wrong menu option or if you decide to abandon making changes you can easily leave the menu function by pressing the MENU key to again call the main menu With RETURN TO NAV selected press the ENT key to leave the menu function or turn the LARGE knob to select a different option P N 560 0119 00 4 3 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Options Screen Controls This option controls operation of the display backlight and allows you to adjust display contrast Turn the SMALL knob to select backlight Off Lo MLo MHi or Hi intensity levels This option also allows selection of either 1 Leg or 3 Leg Route Display screens Note You can also control the display backli
40. ormation Users may add waypoints to this database Degree 1 360th of a circle Desired Track DTK The desired course of navigation between a point of origin and a destination waypoint Distance A measure of interval in space Also referred to as range Distance Measuring Equipment DME Drift Displacement from the intended course of travel E Elevation The altitude above ground Estimated Time of Arrival ETA Estimated Time Enroute ETE F Fix A geographical location determined by either visual reference or by electronic navigation aids G Ground GRND Ground communication frequency Ground Speed GS Speed of travel across the ground In aviation the relation between ground speed and air speed is affected by the prevailing winds I Icon A symbol shown on the display depicting present position The icon is shown as a symbol of an airplane on the Apollo 360 s moving map screens Identifier A name typically abbreviated assigned to a waypoint The identifier may consist of numbers and alpha characters up to six in length For example the airport identifier for Los Angeles International Airport is LAX A 2 P N 560 0119 00 Glossary of Navigation Terms Apollo 360 Map Display Instrument Flight Rules IFR Intersection INT A point defined by any combination of courses radials or bearings of two or more navigational aids K Knot kt A unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour
41. rent route n Events or conditions important to trip navigation Navigation function screens show on the display whenever other functions are not in use 1 2 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Use this function to access a menu of options that modify the way navigation information shows on the display In this way you may customize the Apollo 360 to best suit your navigation display requirements The menu function alsocontrolsmanyotherimportantwaystheunitoperates Goto Nearest Function Press this key once for a list of waypoints nearest to your present position This function allows you to quickly and easily obtain the information that you need to create or change a flight plan while navigating New Waypoint Function Use the waypoint function to create your own waypoints and store them in the Apollo 360 s memory You can create up to 2 000 of your own waypoints each with a name you choose You can create waypoints based upon your present position or you can enter latitude and longitude coordinates usually abbreviated lat lon to define the waypoint location Waypoint Information Function Use this function to get information about any waypoint in the Apollo 360 s built in database including those you have created and stored Available information includes n Waypoint identifier and type airport VOR NDB or intersection n Bearing and distance to the w
42. rovided to II Morrow except homebuilts c II Morrow receives notice of such defect during the period of the warranty and d the consumer purchases the unit in the United States or Canada II Morrow s sole and exclusive liability and purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy under this Limited Warranty shall be at II Morrow s option either a the repair or replacement of the defective product or b the return of the price paid for such product This Limited Warranty shall apply to a repaired or replacement product only for the remaining unexpired portion of the warranty period applicable to the original product In no event shall II Morrow s liability exceed the purchase price of the defective product This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from state to state 2 No Other Warranties TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND EXCEPT ONLY AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH 1 ABOVE THE PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 3 Exclusion of Liability for Damages IN NO EVENT SHALL II MORROW ANY DISTRIBUTOR OR THE SELLING DEALER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF TIME OR INCONVENIENCE WHETHER BASED
43. s internal diagnostics and activates the navigation display function Route Display Selection It is worth noting here that the Screen Controls screen located under the Main Menu allows the user to select either a 1 Leg or 3 Leg route display The 1 Leg display provides larger character size for easier viewing while the 3 L e g d i s p l a y p r o v i d e s more route informati on in a s i n g l e screen P N 560 0119 00 1 7 Apollo 360 Map Display Introduction to the Apollo 360 Navigation Function Screens The Apollo 360 shows one of six screens while you use the navigation function Each screen contains useful information After the startup screens appear on the display the unit shows the route screen You can scroll or page through the other available screens by turning the LARGE knob 1 8 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display Menu Function Screen The menu function contains options that control many ways the Apollo 360 operates and lets you customize the navigation function to suit your preference The menu function screen is a main menu with options selected by turning the LARGE knob to move the arrow cursor up or down the list The main menu contains these options n Return to Nav Returns the unit from the menu function to the navigation display function n Screen Controls Contains control settings for display backlight contrast and 1 leg or 3 leg ro
44. s to navigate this phase of flight The Operating Functions There are five main operating functions each performing a different and unique task while you navigate Each function also provides one or more screens of information on the display At least one of these functions is always in use when the unit is on The functions operate independently of one another so you can switch between them The five operating functions are n Navigation always active n Menu n Goto nearest n New waypoint n Waypoint information P N 560 0119 00 1 1 Apollo 360 Map Display Introduction to the Apollo 360 As you navigate a course with the Apollo 360 you will typically use several of these operating functions During the trip you will use the navigation function most of the time to monitor your progress To most effectively use the Apollo 360 become well acquainted with each operating function Function Keys Each of the operating functions is easily accessible from the front panel by using the function keys Remember the navigation function is always active pressing a key is not necessary to enable it Navigation Function This function starts automatically when the unit is switched on and stays active You will use this function most often while flying The navigation function provides information about n Your current position and navigation progress to a destination n Your current route and legs within your cur
45. sition against a chart with close precision P N 560 0119 00 3 3 Apollo 360 Map Display Navigating a Trip CoursedeviationshowsintherectangularCourseDeviation Indicator CDI at the bottom of the display The airplane symbolmoves over thegraduated CDI to show your relative distance left or right of desired track The CDI display correlates with the sending navigation device CDI output If the sending device changes CDI scale it should drive the CDI Needle on the Apollo 360 Map to match the relative deflection amount to it s own CDI display Bearing Range Ground Speed Screen The bearing rang ground speed screen displays range estimated time enroute ETE and ground speed GS Since this screen is viewable by turning the LARGE knob only one detent clockwise from the present position screen you will likely find it convenient to switch back and forth between these two screens often to check your navigation progress Moving Map Nav Window Screen One of the most attractive features of the Apollo 360 is its ability to show your navigation progress graphically against a moving map of waypoints Your present position is indicated by the airplane symbol near the center of the display Using the moving map screen you can easily track your navigation progress as the aircraft travels over or near waypoints beneath you The moving map nav window screen shows this information in the box at the right side of the disp
46. technicians is available to assist you with any operational difficulties you may experience or to answer questions about your Apollo 360 Contact the factory anytime from 8 00 A M until 5 00 P M Pacific time Monday through Friday excluding holidays II Morrow Inc Technical Service Department 2345 Turner Road S E Salem OR 97301 U S A U S A Toll Free 800 525 6726 Canada Toll Free 800 654 3415 FAX 503 364 2138 International 503 391 3411 P N 560 0119 00 iii Apollo 360 Map Display About This Manual Caution The Apollo 360 is a powerful navigation display but you should never rely solely on any one piece of navigation equipment It is important to maintain a constant awareness of the navigation picture by using all appropriate resources This device should be installed only by an FAA certified facility Certified avionics technicians will properly install and checkout your Apollo 360 ensuring trouble free operation when you fly with the unit Federal Aviation Administration regulations require pilots to practice SEE and AVOID Do not study this manual while flying Make your first flight using the Apollo 360 during good weather in a low traffic area Read at least Sections 1 and 2 of this manual before you fly It is recommended that you read through this entire manual and familiarize yourself with the controls and operation of the unit before navigating with the Apollo 360 Remember use the Apollo 360 Map Displ
47. the destination waypoint to a different waypoint on the screen each time you press this key When the highlight has moved to the desired waypoint press the INFO key to get information about the waypoint This feature makes it fast and convenient to get information about any waypoint near your flight path while you navigate 3 12 P N 560 0119 00 Navigating a Trip Apollo 360 Map Display Section 4 Menu Function Options This section details options available when you use the menu function Use this function to access a menu of options that modify the way navigation information is displayed The menu options allow you to customize the Apollo 360 to best suit your navigation requirements The menu function also controls many other important ways the unit operates A list of menu option default settings those in effect when the unit is first switched on for each option is included at the back of this section Option settings are stored in memory and remain in effect until you change them Note Background navigation calculations are not interrupted while you use other features The menu function makes these options available n Return to Nav Returns the unit from the menu function to the navigation function n Screen Controls Contains control settings for display backlight and contrastaswell as1 Leg 3 Legroutedisplayselection n Map Setups Contains control settings for information shown on moving map screens navigation fu
48. tion and UTC V Very High Frequency Omnirange VOR A navigational aid that transmits signals such that a receiver can indicate its current radial or bearing from the transmitter W Waypoint A navigational fix used in area navigation and defined by latitude and longitude coordinates P N 560 0119 00 A 5 Apollo 360 Map Display Glossary of Navigation Terms Notes A 6 P N 560 0119 00 Glossary of Navigation Terms Apollo 360 Map Display Appendix B Troubleshooting This appendix contains information to troubleshoot the Apollo 360 when improper operation is observed The table below lists possible problems you could encounter while operating the unit Examine the possible causes of the problem and take the action listed to correct the trouble If you cannot correct the problem contact your dealer If your dealer is unavailable contact the II Morrow factory at the address and phone number listed at the back of this appendix P N 560 0119 00 B 1 Apollo 360 Map Display Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause s Action Unit does not power on Open in power supply circuit Check circuit breaker reset if necessary Faulty electrical wiring or connection Contact your dealer to perform electrical system test No Host signal input Host device not turned on Ensure that host device is powered up Faulty wiring or connection Contact your dealer to check wiring ensure that unit is properly connecte
49. torage process using this option 4 6 P N 560 0119 00 Menu Function Options Apollo 360 Map Display Each stored track point consumes space in memory You can store up to 2 000 track points When track history is ON points are stored in memory Your track history displays on the moving map screens as a series of dots showing your flight path Each dot indicates a stored point When track history is OFF no track points are stored or shown on the moving map screens You can select the track point storage strategy Select FOREVER to continuously store points starting again and writing over existing points when memory becomes full or select UNTIL FULL to stop storing points when memory becomes full You can also control the storage interval for track points Saving points by DISTANCE allows you to select a distance interval to determine when each track point is stored Similarly saving points by TIME allows you to select the minutes and seconds interval for each track point USED shows you the percentage of memory space used for track point storage If you wish to empty the memory of track points select CLEAR and choose YES Arrival Alerts This option controls whether or not and when the Apollo 360 should alert you of arrival at a destination If you choose YES for the alert message the arrival alert will show on the display to advise you of arrival at a destination
50. ute screen displays n Map Setups Contains control settings for information shown on moving map screens navigation function n Declutter Maps Contains control settings for types of waypoints to show on moving map navigation screens navigation function and in the nearest waypoint list n Track Point History Controls navigation track point storage in memory and whether points show on moving map navigation screens navigation function n Arrival Alerts Controls alert message at waypoint arrival P N 560 0119 00 1 9 Apollo 360 Map Display Introduction to the Apollo 360 n Airspace Alerts Controls alert message at airspace entry n Countdown Time Controls built in countdown timer n Display Units Contains control settings for navigation units of measure n User Wpt Mgmt Controls editing or deletion of waypoints you have entered in the Apollo 360 s memory n System Info 1 Enables showing of unit serial number and current hardware and software versions on the display n System Info 2 Enables showing of current database and operating system versions on the display Using the menu function does not interrupt navigation Section 4 describes how to use each main menu option Goto Nearest Function Screen The goto nearest function allows you to quickly and easily get information on those waypoints nearest to your present position When you press the GOTO NRST key the nearest functio
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