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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide

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Annunciations
The following annunciations appear on the display to provide status or
information. All annunciations are available on the display. Annuncia-
tions may be output to external annunciators, but are not required.

Annunciation

Description

GPS

Indicates when GPS is being used as the source.

Appears in lower left corner of the display.

VOR/ILS/LOC

Indicates when VOR/ILS/LOC is being used as the

source. Appears in lower left corner of the display.

ENR

Appears to the right of the “GPS” annunciator when in

En Route mode.

TER

Appears to the right of the “GPS” annunciator when

performing approach navigation within 30 nm of

departure or arrival airport.

APPR

Appears to the right of the “GPS” annunciator when

GPS approach is active.

LOI

“LOI” (Loss of Integrity) appears on the left side of the

map display when WAAS/GPS detects a position error

or is unable to calculate the integrity of the position.

BC

The Back Course annunciation appears to the right of

“LOC” when the Back Course Localizer mode is enabled.

DR

The Dead Reckoning annunciator appears on the left

side of the map display when GPS position is lost and

the CNX80 is in Dead Reckoning mode. Dead Reckon-

ing mode will continue until GPS position is restored

or the first Pilot Nav leg is reached.

PTK

The Parallel Track annunciator appears in the lower

left corner of the display when parallel track is active.

SUSP

Suspend annunciation appears in the lower left cor-

ner of the display when automatic sequencing of way-

points in the active flight plan is suspended.

M

Message annunciation appears in the lower left cor-

ner of the display when a message is available for

viewing. A blinking “M” indicates a new message.

VTF

Vector To Final annunciation appears in the lower left

corner of the display when “Vector To Final” is active.

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