TM 1-1520-218-10
3C-199
Figure 3C-146. Pocket Terminal T1
b. Operating Procedures.
(1) Programming Checklist Index. The title
of a checklist is programmed into the appropriate index
by selecting the desired mode on the KGR-358 (EMER
or 3LST) and pressing the IDX button, if necessary, to
enter the index. If the index already contains some
titles, the Ý and ß buttons on the KGR-358 are used to
determine the location of the title to be added. If the
number of index titles exceeds one page, the following
pages may be selected by using the page button
rather than cycling through the index with the Ý or ß
buttons. The last page of each index is indicated by
an END OF LIST statement.
NOTE
The @, [ ], and \ characters cannot be
written into the KGR-358 even though they
are
shown
on
the
pocket
terminal
keyboard.
Enter the title by pressing the appropriate keys
on the pocket terminal. The title may consist of any
combination of alphanumeric characters, spaces, or
punctuation up to a length of 27 characters (1 line).
Any of the shaded functions are obtained by pressing
the shift key prior to pressing the key with the desired
function. For example, to obtain a space, press and
release the SHIFT key and then press the key
placarded SP. As the title is entered, a white CSR
BLK appears to the right of the last entered character
indicating the location where the next character will be
inserted. When the title is complete, it must be
terminated by a carriage return (SHIFT CR) to make
the cursor disappear.
(2) Programming Checklist Items. Enter the
checklist item by pressing the appropriate keys on the
pocket terminal. A checklist item may consist of any
combination of alphanumeric characters, spaces, or
punctuation up to a length of 15 lines (450 characters).
If the item is longer than one line long, do not use the
carriage return to move from one line to the next. Use
spaces (SHIFT SP) as necessary to move the cursor
to the end of the line and to the beginning of the
following line. The SHIFT CR should be used only at
the end of the entire item to make the cursor
disappear.
(3) Error Correction. Error correction is
accomplished with the delete function (SHIFT DEL)
on the pocket terminal. While in insert mode (cursor
on the screen), pressing SHIFT DEL will delete
individual characters. Once an item has been
terminated with a carriage return (no cursor on the
screen), SHIFT DEL will delete the entire selected
item (shown in yellow).
(4) Special Functions. Certain special
functions can be obtained on the pocket terminal by
pressing the Control key prior to pressing X, C, or I.
Control X erases everything (all checklists) stored in
nonvolatile memory in the KGR-358. After pressing
Control X, the message ERASE ENTIRE MEMORY
YES/NO appears on the radar screen. If Y-E-S is
entered, the radar graphics unit will carry out the
command. If N-O, or any other key is pressed, the
erase command is aborted. Control C on the
pocket terminal duplicates the function of the PAGE
button on the radar graphics control panel. Control I
on the pocket terminal duplicates the function of the
IDX button on the radar graphics control panel.
3C-30. WEATHER RADAR AND MULTIFUNCTION
DISPLAY (ED 600) T2 .
The radar system is intended for weather
detection or ground mapping only and is
not intended, nor should it be used or
relied
upon,
for
proximity
warning,
anticollision, or terrain avoidance.
WARNING
