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Has anyone had trouble getting the E6B functions to work on the 2000c?
After I put in the CAS, pressure, altitude and temp into the calc screen, I don't get the altitude and airspeed calculations, so of course the wind direction and other calcs on the other screen don't work correctly. I've tried most reasonable button combinations to try to get something to display, but I only get the three dashes ("---"). I did find that if I'm in entry mode for the pressure and push the up arrow again after it's displaying "3" for the first digit (using inches Hg for units) the pressure entry field will jump to "39.99", and if I push up again the calculations will magically appear (grossly incorrect because it's using such a wack pressure to calculate!), but if I then push "Enter" to save the setting the calcs return to "---"... I have the Terrain Awareness model with software version 1.4.0 Any thoughts? - Steve |
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On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:07:35 -0500, Stephen Farris wrote:
Has anyone had trouble getting the E6B functions to work on the 2000c? After I put in the CAS, pressure, altitude and temp into the calc screen, I don't get the altitude and airspeed calculations, so of course the wind direction and other calcs on the other screen don't work correctly. I have the Terrain Awareness model with software version 1.4.0 Any thoughts? Sorry, I've not tried to use those features. I'll see if I can check them out sometime in the near future. I have the same version you do. I'll report back if I remember to try it. Greg |
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