User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GETTING STARTED
- 3. AVIATION MODE OPERATION
- BASIC OPERATION
- VFR MOVING MAP FUNCTION
- FLIGHT PLAN FUNCTION
- WEATHER FUNCTION
- HARDWARE ACCESSORY
- RECEIVING WEATHER DATA
- XM WEATHER INFORMATION PRODUCTS
- NEXRAD Composite Reflectivity (USA and Canada)
- Graphical METARs (USA and Canada)
- Graphical PIREPs (USA only)
- Graphical AIRMETs (USA only)
- Graphical SIGMETs (USA only)
- Graphical Conv-SIGMETs (USA only)
- Graphical Winds Aloft (USA only)
- Graphical Freezing Level
- Text METARs (USA and Canada)
- Text TAFs (USA and Canada)
- Text PIREPs (USA only)
- Text AIRMETs (USA only)
- Text SIGMETs (USA only)
- Text Conv-SIGMETs (USA only)
- Legend
- XM OVERLAYS
- TRAFFIC FUNCTION
- AUXILIARY FUNCTION
- SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION
- 4. AUTOMOTIVE MODE OPERATION
- WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION
- GLOSSARY
- GETTING STARTED
- SIMPLE AND ADVANCED MODES
- SOFT KEYS AND CONTROLS ON THE SCREEN
- ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
- Smart Zoom
- Position Markers
- Current GPS Position and Lock-on-Road
- Returning to Normal Navigation
- Selected Location (Cursor)
- Original Position in the Cursor Menu
- Daytime and night color schemes
- Color scheme in tunnels
- Route Calculation and Recalculation
- Itinerary
- Track Logs
- Route demonstration
- POI (Points of Interest)
- Saving POI
- Managing POI
- Road Safety Cameras
- Saving Road Safety Cameras
- Camera Warning
- Camera Types
- Camera Directions
- Speed limit warning
- TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
- ADVANCED FEATURES IN GODRIVE VERSION 8.3
- SELECTING THE DESTINATION OF A ROUTE
- Selecting the Cursor as the destination
- Entering an address or part of an address
- Entering an Address (Europe)
- Entering an Address (North America, Australia)
- Entering an Address if house numbering is restarted
- Enter an Address without knowing the district/suburb
- Selecting an Intersection as the Destination
- Selecting a City Center as the Destination
- Entering an Address with a Postal Code
- Tips on Entering Addresses Quickly
- Selecting the destination from your Favorites
- Selecting the destination from the POIs
- Selecting the destination with saved POI search criteria
- Selecting the destination from the History
- Selecting the destination by entering its coordinate
- CREATING A MULTI-POINT ROUTE (INSERTING A VIA POINT)
- CREATING A MULTI-POINT ROUTE (APPEND A NEW DESTINATION)
- EDITING THE ROUTE
- VIEWING WHOLE ROUTE ON THE MAP (FIT TO SCREEN)
- WATCHING THE SIMULATION OF THE ROUTE
- ENABLING SAFETY MODE
- PAUSING THE ACTIVE ROUTE
- DELETING THE NEXT VIA POINT FROM THE ROUTE
- DELETING THE ACTIVE ROUTE
- USING TRACK LOGS
- SELECTING THE DESTINATION OF A ROUTE
- REFERENCE BOOK (ADVANCED MODE)
- 5. MULTIMEDIA
- 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS
- 7. APPENDIX
AV8OR Ace User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation
VFR Moving Map Function
Pub. No D200904000003 Page 3-27 Rev 1 Jul 2009
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Tap the waypoint ident data field twice to display the MORE INFO
data for the final destination waypoint.
Distance to Waypoint Data Field
The distance to waypoint data window displays the
distance from the aircraft to the destination waypoint. The distance is
displayed in the currently selected units for distance.
Desired Track Data Field
The desired track data window displays the magnetic
angle from the start waypoint to the destination waypoint as an
integer value
En-Route Safe Altitude Data Field
The en-route safe altitude data window displays the
highest “minimum off-route altitude” along the track line between the
start and destination waypoints. The ESA is displayed in the
currently selected altitude units.
Estimated Time of Arrival Data Field
The estimated time of arrival data window displays the
calculated arrival time calculated as the distance to the destination
waypoint, divided by the ground speed, plus the current time.
Estimated Time En-Route Data Field
The estimated time en-route data window displays the
calculated time en route as the distance to the destination waypoint,
divided by the ground speed. If the ETE is greater than 10 minutes
then the format is HH:MM. If HH is less than 10 then no leading
zeroes are displayed. Otherwise the format is MM:SS, with leading
zeroes displayed. If the ETE is invalid or greater than 24 hours then
“--:--“ is displayed.