I’ve been fly with several HXs, a G430w and a TruTrak AP. Recently replaced one HX with an HXr. During my initial attempts at flying an LPV approach using the procedures I used on the HX, I am unable to find the ‘ARM’ function or figure out what it’s equivalent is. (I have a call back from tech support requested earlier today)
I had loaded my settings from the HX into the HXr but I’m sensing more than a few differences.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
What is the HXr equivalent to the HX’s ‘ARM’ function?
- BillinDurham
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What is the HXr equivalent to the HX’s ‘ARM’ function?
Bill Watson
8NC8 Durham, NC
RV10 HX, G430w, NavWorx, EIS
8NC8 Durham, NC
RV10 HX, G430w, NavWorx, EIS
Re: What is the HXr equivalent to the HX’s ‘ARM’ function?
The first push of the right knob from the PFD main menu gives you the mode functions (and altitude select), including LAT A/P, VERT A/P, and ARM. Unlike the HX which has these on more than one menu, this is the only menu where these functions appear on the HXr.
- BillinDurham
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Re: What is the HXr equivalent to the HX’s ‘ARM’ function?
Thanks Jeff. Found it, flew it, all good again.
Lot’s of change in the UI for the former HX user.
Lot’s of change in the UI for the former HX user.
Bill Watson
8NC8 Durham, NC
RV10 HX, G430w, NavWorx, EIS
8NC8 Durham, NC
RV10 HX, G430w, NavWorx, EIS