User manual
FSMap
Aerosoft GmbH 2008
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Menu list 2
TRAF: Activates the traffic display mode. Your own aircraft position
will appear in the middle of the screen, represented by a small
triangle. Two range rings will represent the current display range, and
the halfway distance. The display range may be adjusted using the
“In” and “Out” SFKs, or by turning the rotary knob. You may also
adjust the range by using the mouse wheel when the mouse cursor is
overhead the rotary knob or the appropriate SFKs. The SFK “Vert” will
cycle through the different vertical TCAS display modes:
Above: 9000ft above / 2700ft below•
Normal: 2700ft above / 2700ft below•
Below: 2700ft above / 9000ft below•
Unrestricted: No altitude restrictions apply•
The selected vertical mode is indicated in the lower right corner of the
display.
PLN: Displays the flight plan information page. The middle upper area
will display the next active waypoint. The main area is divided into a
left and right area. On the left side, all waypoints in your current flight
plan are listed. On the right side, details about the currently active
waypoint are shown. The SFKs 1 and 2 will step through the individual
waypoints. When the selected waypoint is a navaid, further information
about it is displayed on the right half of the screen. When selecting an
airport, several pages of information are available, including frequency,
runway information, and a graphic showing the airport layout.
Flight plans need to be loaded via the Flight Simulator’s Flight Planner
feature.
SYS: Displays the FSMap system configuration menu.
The system configuration menu contains core settings for the FSMap
instrument. All settings are saved to a single configuration file. In case
you assigned a configuration name to the FSMap instrument (check
page 37 for details), your settings apply to this specific instrument only.
The system configuration menu offers the following options: