BendixKing KMD 250 User Manual
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Rev 2 Apr/2004
KMD 250 Pilot's Guide
Section 1
Basic Operation
NOTE: The 0.3 nm scale could result in overly active roll performance
depending upon the particular autopilot installation. Use of the 1 nm or 5
nm CDI scale may be preferred during autopilot operation.
Time Zone: Selection determines the time displayed in any time related
Data Field. The next line gives a description of the abbreviation and the
offset from UTC time. When Local Time is selected the UTC offset field
will be an entry field to input the local offset value. The following is a list
of the available Time Zone options:
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time/Zulu
GST
Greenland Standard Time UTC-3
GDT
Greenland Daylight Time
UTC-2
ATS
Atlantic Standard Time
UTC-4
ATD
Atlantic Daylight Time
UTC-3
EST
Eastern Standard Time
UTC-5
EDT
Eastern Daylight Time
UTC-4
CST
Central Standard Time
UTC-6
CDT
Central Daylight Time
UTC-5
MST
Mountain Standard Time
UTC-7
MDT
Mountain Daylight Time
UTC-6
PST
Pacific Standard Time
UTC-8
PDT
Pacific Daylight Time
UTC-7
AKS
Alaska Standard Time
UTC-9
AKD
Alaska Daylight Time
UTC-8
HAS
Hawaii Standard Time
UTC-10
HAD
Hawaii Daylight Time
UTC-9
SST
Samoa Standard Time
UTC-11
SDT
Samoa Daylight Time
UTC-10
LCL
Local Time
User entered in 1/2 hour increments
Magnetic Variation: The magnetic variation used for navigation calcula-
tions. Options are Auto, Manual or External depending on installation
configuration. When Manual is selected, the offset can be entered using
the Rotary Knob.
5.
Press the NEXT Softkey to
display the second NAV DATA
SETTINGS Page as in Figure
1-172.
Position Format: Determines
whether position information is
displayed with reference to
Lat/Lon (Latitude/Longitude),
UTM (Universal Transverse
Mercator) or OSGB (Ordinance
Survey of Great Britain) in the
PPOS Data Field. This will also
affect the PBRG and PDIS data when the Joystick Pointer is active.
Note: OSGB is only defined for Great Britain.
System Setup
Figure 1-172