Garmin 407GX- User Manual

Garmin 407GX

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 9 – The illustrations in this guide are only examples. Never use the
  • Page 10 – This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
  • Page 11 – Record of Revisions; Part Number; Rev A; Revision Date of Revision Affected Pages; All
  • Page 12 – Blank Page
  • Page 13 – Table of Contents
  • Page 14 – ii
  • Page 15 – iii
  • Page 16 – iv; PFD Softkey Map; INDEX
  • Page 17 – Flight Instruments; FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS; SELECTING THE ALTIMETER BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SETTING
  • Page 18 – ENABLE/DISABLE OBS MODE WHILE NAVIGATING WITH GPS
  • Page 19 – GENERIC TIMER
  • Page 20 – SET BAROMETRIC/RADAR ALTIMETER (RA OPTIONAL) MINIMUM DESCENT
  • Page 21 – Engine Indication & Crew Alerting System; ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM
  • Page 22 – (shown in normal mode
  • Page 23 – ENGINE POWER AND SPEED INDICATIONS; Power Situation Indicator Gauge and Dual Tachometer Gauge; Power Situation Indicator
  • Page 24 – Dual Tachometer; Follow the procedures in the Rotorcraft Flight Manual (RFM) for
  • Page 25 – When Crew Alerting System (CAS) messages are generated, a CAS window
  • Page 26 – CAS MESSAGE PRIORITIZATION; by the RFM. Refer to the RFM for recommended pilot actions.; Warning
  • Page 27 – ENTER A TRANSPONDER CODE; The COM transceiver is selected for transmitting by pressing the
  • Page 28 – Selecting a COM Radio for Transmit; SELECTING A NAV RADIO
  • Page 29 – Selecting a NAV Radio for Navigation; CDI; Audio Panel. Pressing the; Selecting a NAV Radio Receiver; Frequency Transfer; Key to place the frequency into the active
  • Page 30 – DIGITAL CLEARANCE RECORDER AND PLAYER (OPTIONAL); PILOT; Volume/Squelch Control
  • Page 31 – INTERCOM MODES; When in Split-COM mode, the copilot will only hear alerts and the; All Intercom Mode; ICS Keys; PASS
  • Page 32 – Pilot Isolate Mode; The Copilot and Passengers also hear each other.; Passenger/Crew Isolate Mode; each other. The Passengers hear each other.
  • Page 33 – Copilot Isolate Mode; the option to use Split-COM mode. The Passengers hear each other.
  • Page 34 – Pilot & Copilot Isolate Mode; The Passengers hear each other.; Copilot & Passenger Isolate Mode
  • Page 36 – MIC; D AUDIO; Press and hold the; D AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 37 – D Audio Troubleshooting; Mono headset in use
  • Page 38 – VOICE RECOGNITION; actions, and the voice response if applicable:
  • Page 39 – Control
  • Page 45 – AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
  • Page 47 – GPS Navigation; GPS NAVIGATION; Direct-to Navigation from the MFD
  • Page 48 – ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN; Knob
  • Page 49 – STOP NAVIGATING A FLIGHT PLAN; FPL
  • Page 50 – ENT
  • Page 51 – Flight Planning; FLIGHT PLANNING; WEIGHT PLANNING; All procedures apply to the MFD unless otherwise stated.; Entering Payload Parameters; Turn the large; Entering Fuel Parameters
  • Page 52 – The page mode must be set to ‘MANUAL’ to perform the following
  • Page 53 – CREATE A USER WAYPOINT DEFINED BY LATITUDE & LONGITUDE
  • Page 54 – CREATE A USER WAYPOINT DEFINED BY RADIALS FROM OTHER WAYPOINTS
  • Page 56 – CREATE A USER WAYPOINT DEFINED BY A RADIAL & DISTANCE FROM
  • Page 57 – DELETE A USER WAYPOINT
  • Page 58 – CREATE A FLIGHT PLAN; leg is activated automatically after it is created.; Creating an active flight plan:
  • Page 59 – IMPORT A FLIGHT PLAN FROM AN SD CARD; INSERT A WAYPOINT IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 60 – ENTER AN AIRWAY IN A FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 61 – INVERT AN ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN; Key; REMOVE A DEPARTURE, ARRIVAL, APPROACH, OR AIRWAY FROM A FLIGHT
  • Page 62 – EDIT A STORED FLIGHT PLAN; INVERT AND ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 63 – COPY A FLIGHT PLAN; DELETE A FLIGHT PLAN; GRAPHICAL FLIGHT PLAN CREATION
  • Page 64 – ABOVE; EXPORT A FLIGHT PLAN TO AN SD CARD
  • Page 65 – Procedures; PROCEDURES; LOAD AND ACTIVATE A DEPARTURE PROCEDURE; ACTIVATE A DEPARTURE LEG
  • Page 66 – ACTIVATE AN ARRIVAL LEG
  • Page 67 – FMS; ACTIVATE AN APPROACH IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 68 – ACTIVATE A VECTOR TO FINAL APPROACH FIX
  • Page 69 – Hazard Avoidance; HAZARD AVOIDANCE; CUSTOMIZING THE HAZARD DISPLAYS ON THE NAVIGATION MAP; Menu; Use of XM WX Satellite Weather for hazardous weather; Displaying XM WX on the Navigation Map Page; or; Displaying Weather on the Weather Data Link Page
  • Page 70 – Map Panning Information – Weather Data Link Page
  • Page 71 – Wx Product; WORLDWIDE WEATHER; Knob to select the Map Page Group.; Knob to select the GFDS Weather Data Link Page.
  • Page 72 – Refresh Rate; Weather Product
  • Page 73 – no product image; between 3 and 10 minutes to provide new data.; Setting Up and Customizing the GFDS Weather Data Link Page
  • Page 74 – XM Weather Product; Restoring Default GFDS Weather Data Link Page Settings
  • Page 75 – GFDS Weather Data Requests; Requesting GFDS Weather Data Manually
  • Page 77 – Weather Request; A server error has occurred or invalid data received.
  • Page 78 – Transfer Preempted; Cancelling a GFDS Weather Data Request in Progress; Enabling Automatic GFDS Data Requests
  • Page 79 – Worldwide Weather Products; Precipitation; MAP
  • Page 80 – Infrared Satellite; IR SAT; Datalink Lightning; SIGMETs and AIRMETs
  • Page 81 – sigmet; To display the SIGMET and AIRMET legend, select the; METARs and TAFs; database service area.; information is displayed in its raw form when it is available.; metar; taf; Or
  • Page 82 – LEGEND; PIREPs; Pilot Weather Reports (; To display the PIREP or AIREP legend, select the; Winds Aloft
  • Page 83 – Select the; TRAFFIC SYSTEMS; (intruder is beyond 5 nm and greater than 1200’ vertical separation); Traffic Symbol Description
  • Page 84 – is not available for use.; Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page; Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map
  • Page 85 – System Self Test; Do not use HTAWS information for primary terrain avoidance.
  • Page 86 – terrain database coverage area.; Displaying the HTAWS Page:; Terrain Altitude/Color Correlation for HTAWS
  • Page 87 – HTAWS Obstacle Colors and Symbology; Showing/hiding aviation information on the HTAWS Page:
  • Page 88 – Inhibiting/enabling PDA and FLTA alerting:; Configuring VCO alerting altitudes:
  • Page 89 – Additional Features; ADDITIONAL FEATURES; SYNTHETIC VISION; Use appropriate primary systems for navigation, and for terrain,; Displaying SVS Terrain; PFD; Press the; SYN VIS; Press the; SYN TERR; Press the; BACK; Softkey to return to the previous page.
  • Page 90 – Displaying Pathways; With the availability of SafeTaxi; SafeTaxi
  • Page 91 – the; FliteCharts; View Charts from the Navigation Map Page; SHW CHRT
  • Page 92 – View Charts from the Active Flight Plan Page
  • Page 93 – SATELLITE TELEPHONE AND DATA LINK SERVICES (OPTIONAL)
  • Page 94 – Disable/Enable Iridium Transceiver; Disabling/enabling telephone and low speed data services:; Telephone Communication; To view the Telephone Page:
  • Page 95 – Internal
  • Page 96 – Incoming Calls; Answering an incoming call:; The microphone is active after selecting the; ANSWER; Softkey, and stays active; Selecting the; Disabling incoming call alerts:
  • Page 97 – Outgoing Calls; Placing The Call on Hold; Viewing the Text Messaging Page
  • Page 98 – Message Symbol; Viewing a Text Message When Received; VIEW; Enable/Disable Incoming Text Message Pop-Up Alerts; MENU
  • Page 99 – Reply to a Text Message; Sending a Text Message
  • Page 100 – Predefined Text Messages; saving these messages as a predefined message.; Create a Predefined Text Message
  • Page 101 – Send a Predefined Text Message; Text Message Boxes; Show Inbox Messages
  • Page 102 – Show Outbox Messages; Show Draft Messages; Arranging Text Messages; View Messages Sorted by Message Date/Time:
  • Page 103 – View Messages Sorted by Message Type; View Messages Sorted by Address:; Viewing The Content of a Text Message
  • Page 104 – Mark Selected Message As Read; Mark All Messages As Read
  • Page 105 – Viewing the Wi-Fi Setup Page
  • Page 106 – Editing a Saved Network
  • Page 107 – make full use of the System Data Logging feature.; Viewing the Report Status Page
  • Page 108 – Sending a Transmission Manually; The XM; Selecting the XM Radio Page
  • Page 109 – Active Channel and Channel List; Select an Available Channel within the Selected Category; Entering a Channel Directly
  • Page 110 – Assigning Channel Presets; Up to 15 channels from any category can be assigned a preset number.; Adjusting Volume
  • Page 111 – Input Selection; INPUT; Display Selection; HIDE MAP
  • Page 113 – Abnormal Operation; ABNORMAL OPERATION; REVERSIONARY MODE; Button on the instrument panel.; The Bell 407GX Rotorcraft Flight Manual (RFM) always takes; ABNORMAL COM OPERATION; Loss of Hazard Functions with Loss of GPS
  • Page 114 – Extreme Pitch Indication
  • Page 115 – Dead Reckoning Mode only functions in Enroute (ENR) or Oceanic; GPS solution is restored.
  • Page 116 – Dead Reckoning Indications; Symbolic Aircraft
  • Page 117 – Annunciations & Alerts; ANNUNCIATIONS & ALERTS; WARNING MESSAGES
  • Page 118 – Annunciation Text
  • Page 119 – SAFE OPERATING ANNUNCIATION; FLOAT TEST
  • Page 120 – Alert Type; HTAWS Alerts Summary
  • Page 121 – HTAWS TEST
  • Page 122 – * Aural message not issued if HTAWS is inhibited.; VOICE ALERTS; Voice Alert
  • Page 123 – MFD & PFD MESSAGE ADVISORIES
  • Page 126 – – Navigation; GMA 350H MESSAGE ADVISORIES
  • Page 137 – Flight Plan Import/Export Results
  • Page 138 – ‘One or more user waypoints renamed.’
  • Page 139 – APPENDIX; PFD SOFTKEY MAP; Top Level PFD Softkeys; Inset Map Softkeys
  • Page 140 – Displays Inset Map in PFD lower left corner
  • Page 141 – PFD Configuration Softkeys; Enables synthetic terrain depiction
  • Page 143 – Manually disables Heading Preset Mode; Transponder Softkeys
  • Page 144 – Use numbers to enter code
  • Page 145 – MFD SOFTKEY MAP; MFD Softkeys; Displays the EIS-Engine Page
  • Page 146 – Returns to top-level softkeys
  • Page 147 – LOADING UPDATED DATABASES; Never disconnect power to the system when loading a database.; Error Message
  • Page 148 – Loading Garmin Database Updates; Loading the Jeppesen navigation database as the active database
  • Page 149 – After the navigation database is loaded or copied, the top SD card
  • Page 150 – Magnetic Field Variation Database Update
  • Page 151 – GRS Magnetic Field Variation Database Update Prompt; Loading the magnetic field variation database update:; Uploading Database to GRS; When the upload is complete, the system is ready for use.
  • Page 153 – Symbols; Edit a flight plan 46
  • Page 154 – Low speed data 78
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