9 - AUX PAGES153Flight PlanningNOTE: Fuel planning figures can be enteredand displayed based upon one of three possibleconfigurations:1) No fuel sensors connected—In this instancefuel flow is manually entered and is used tocalculate fuel on board. When fuel flow or fuelon board is manually entered, the figures areretained the next time you view the page (withfuel on board continuously recalculated).2) Fuel flow sensor installed, but no fuel on boardsensor—Fuel on board is manually entered. Fuelflow is automatically provided by sensor. If fuelflow is manually entered (to override the sen-sor), it will not affect the FOB figure and is notretained the next time you view the page.3) Fuel flow and fuel on board sensors in-stalled—Fuel flow and fuel on board areautomatically provided by sensors. Fuel on boardcan NOT be entered manually. Fuel flow can beentered manually, but will not affect the FOBfigure and is not retained the next time you viewthe page.Trip PlanningTo perform trip planning operations:1. Select “Trip Planning” from the flight planningpage.2. The current trip planning “leg mode” is dis-played at the top of the page: “POINT TOPOINT” or “FPL LEG” (for a flight plan leg). Tochange the leg mode, press MENU to displayan options window for the other leg mode, thenpress ENT to accept the other leg mode.3a. For point-to-point trip planning, turn the smalland large right knobs to enter the identifierof the “from” waypoint. Once the waypoint’sidentifier is entered, press ENT to accept thewaypoint. The flashing cursor moves to the“to” waypoint. Again, turn the small andlarge right knobs to enter the identifier ofthe “to” waypoint and press ENT to acceptthe waypoint.OR,3b. For “flight plan leg” trip planning, turn thesmall right knob to select the desired flightplan (already stored in memory), by number.Turn the large right knob to highlight the“LEG” field and turn the small right knob toselect the desired leg of the flight plan, or select“Cum” to apply trip planning calculations tothe entire flight plan.