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Flight Planning Page: Scheduler
To enter a scheduled message:
1. Select “Scheduler” from the flight planning page, using the steps described on page 136.
2. The flashing cursor highlights the first message field. If necessary, rotate the large right knob
(
h
) to highlight the first blank message field.
3. Use the small (
a
) and large (
h
) right knobs to enter the message text. Press
E
when
finished. (The GNS 430 will store up to nine scheduled messages holding 20 characters each.)
4a. The flashing cursor moves to the type field under the new message. Rotate the small right
knob (
a
) to display a window of available options: (Event, One Time, Periodic). Press
E
to select.
5. The flashing cursor moves to the time/date field. Use the small (
a
) and large (
h
) right
knobs to set the time or date required before the message is displayed. Time is entered as
hours/minutes/seconds (hhh:mm:ss). Event-based messages expire at a specific date and time.
Press
E
when finished.
To edit a scheduled message:
1. Select “Scheduler” from the flight planning page, using the steps described on page 136.
2. The flashing cursor highlights the first message field.
3. To edit the message text, rotate the large right knob (
h
) to highlight the desired message
field. Use the small (
a
) and large (
h
) right knobs to edit the message text—entering the
new text directly over the old message. Press
E
when finished.
4b. To edit the time field, rotate the large right knob (
h
) to highlight the field. Use the small (
a
)
and large (
h
) right knobs to edit the new date or time—entering the new value directly over
the old figure. Press
E
when finished.
To delete a scheduled message:
1. Select “Scheduler” from the flight planning page, using the steps described on page 136.
2. The flashing cursor highlights the first message field. Rotate the large right knob (
h
) to high-
light the desired message field.
3. Press
c
to delete the message text, followed by
E
to confirm the deletion.
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