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B. MOVING MAP SETUP
This section will review the settings for the Moving Map and cartographic display.
1. Auto Position Mode
The EKP-IV has 3 different modes that it can operate in while on the Moving Map:
Auto Home In this mode, you are able to pan away from the current position fix to view
other parts of the map. If there is no button or toggle movement for one minute, the cursor will
automatically return to the position fix.
Auto ZoomIn this mode, the current position and destination are kept in the screen at all times.
As you approach the destination point, the Moving Map automatically zooms in.
Cursor Mode – In this mode, you are able to move the cursor away from the current position fix
at any time. To return to the current position fix, just press CLEAR while on the Moving Map.
To change this setting, press MENU while on the Moving Map, and select AUTO POSITION MODE.
Setting it to OFF will put the EKP-IV in Cursor Mode.
2. Map Orientation
Map Orientation controls the direction that the Moving Map is pointing during Home and Auto
Zoom modes. The settings available are:
Track-up In this mode, the map will rotate automatically to keep your Track pointed toward the
top of the display, depending on the Fix Setup – Head Up Response setting covered in Section
II.A.2 on page 8.
Course-up In this mode, the map will rotate automatically to keep your active leg pointed
toward the top of the display. If no course is defined than Course Up mode is not allowed. If
Course-up is selected with no defined course, or if FP leg or GoTo destination is canceled then
mode automatically reverts to North-up.
North-up In this mode, the map will rotate automatically to keep North pointing toward the
top of the display. When in North-up mode, the EKP-IV will position the fix in a Screen Amplifier
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