Garmin 795 - Manual

Garmin 795

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Fax
  • Page 8 – Additional User-Replaceable Battery Warnings:
  • Page 10 – Blank Page
  • Page 11 – Initial release; Rev; Production Release
  • Page 13 – SECTION 2 GPS NAVIGATION
  • Page 14 – Table of Contents; SECTION 3 FLIGHT PLANNING; SECTION 4 HAZARD AVOIDANCE
  • Page 15 – SECTION 6 APPENDICES
  • Page 17 – SECTION 1 OVERVIEW
  • Page 18 – BATTERY INSTALLATION; Installing the battery:; Locate the lithium-ion battery that came in the product box.
  • Page 19 – CHARGING THE BATTERY
  • Page 20 – Charging the unit’s battery using the aircraft's power outlet:; USING CHARGE MODE; Button. Instead of completely turning off, the unit now goes; MOUNTING THE aera 795/796 IN THE AIRCRAFT; Press and hold the; POWER; Button to turn the unit on or off.
  • Page 21 – Touching the; Press To Accept; Button acknowledges this information, and the; Main Menu
  • Page 22 – GPS RECEIVER STATUS; The receiver status displays one of the following conditions:
  • Page 23 – Viewing the GPS status:; From the; ACQUIRING SATELLITES; The; SATELLITE INFORMATION; can be helpful in troubleshooting weak (or missing) signal levels
  • Page 24 – DISPLAY ORIENTATION; The aera 795/796 can be viewed in either Portrait or Landscape Mode.; Or; Press the Power Button once quickly.; BASIC TOUCHSCREEN OPERATION
  • Page 25 – SCROLLING AND PANNING; Scrolling and panning on the touchscreen:; Drag in any direction to pan maps or charts.; ZOOMING; Zooming in and out on the touchscreen map displays:
  • Page 26 – DEDICATED ICONS; Back; Touch and hold to display the Main Menu.; Menu; Displays the context sensitive option menu.; NRST; Page Buttons default to (; Configuring the Page Buttons:
  • Page 27 – Touch; MAIN MENU; Touch and hold the; MAIN MENU ICONS; Touch the following icons to display the associated function:
  • Page 28 – NEAREST ICONS; Touch the; icon to access the second-level Weather
  • Page 29 – TOOLS; Icon to access the second-level Tools icons.
  • Page 30 – to access the third-level Setup
  • Page 31 – MENUS AND DATA ENTRY; OPTION MENUS; Icon that displays a context-sensitive list of; DATA ENTRY; DATA ENTRY ICONS; The following icons are displayed on the data entry screen.; Erases the current data.; Cancel; Cancels a value that has been edited.
  • Page 32 – Entering alphanumeric data:; Touch the keypad to enter the desired data.; OK
  • Page 33 – Entering predetermined data options:
  • Page 34 – USING MAP DISPLAYS; MAP RANGE; Changing the map range:
  • Page 35 – OVERZOOM; appears below the map range scale.; AUTO ZOOM
  • Page 36 – MAP PANNING; Map Feature
  • Page 37 – Activating the map pointer:
  • Page 38 – MAP OVERLAYS; MAP SYMBOLS; DECLUTTER; Adjusting the declutter level of the navigation map:
  • Page 39 – MAP DETAIL; respect to the zoom scale.; Setup; Icons allow management of the following system
  • Page 40 – DISPLAY; PAGE BUTTONS; BACKLIGHT INTENSITY; Adjusting backlight intensity:
  • Page 41 – BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT; Adjusting backlight timeout:; ZOOM BUTTONS; Adjusting the color mode:; SCREENSHOT
  • Page 42 – AIRCRAFT POSITION ON MAP/CHARTS; SOUND
  • Page 43 – ADDITIONAL SETTINGS
  • Page 44 – NEAREST AIRPORT CRITERIA SETTINGS; Hard or Soft—shows all runways except water landing facilities.; Restoring airport criteria defaults:
  • Page 45 – PRESENT POSITION; POSITION; Changing the Nearest Type:; Viewing the present position:; NEW LOCATION; Changing the New Location setting to automatic:; Entering a new location:
  • Page 46 – SIMULATOR MODE
  • Page 48 – DATA FIELDS
  • Page 49 – Changing the information shown in the data fields:; Touch the desired Data Field Option.
  • Page 50 – DATA FIELD OPTIONS
  • Page 51 – NUMERIC FLIGHT DATA; Accessing numeric flight data:; Changing numeric flight data fields:; From the; Restoring default numeric flight data:
  • Page 52 – COMPASS ARC; Displaying/Removing the Compass Arc from the Navigation Map:
  • Page 53 – additional indicators.
  • Page 54 – Changing the CDI scale:; SETTING THE BUG INDICATOR; The Bug Indicator can be set from the; Setting the Bug Indicator:; MANUALLY SETTING A COURSE; Use the ‘Set OBS and Hold’ menu option from the; option menu to manually
  • Page 55 – Returning to automatic sequencing of route waypoints:; plan, and the ground speed is greater than 35 knots.
  • Page 56 – USING THE VNAV FEATURE; Configuring a VNAV profile:
  • Page 57 – Profile—Enter the descent rate.
  • Page 58 – Capture VNAV Profile; (only available when navigating a Direct To or Flight Plan).; MAP DISPLAY SETUP
  • Page 59 – MAP ORIENTATION; The Compass Arc will change depending on the Map Orientation
  • Page 60 – AIRWAYS
  • Page 61 – NDBs and Intersections) are also displayed.; the facility, or by entering the city name.; Info; ). The pilot can manually enter the identifier or the aera 795/796
  • Page 62 – WAYPOINT INFORMATION; The following descriptions and abbreviations are used:
  • Page 63 – Selecting a runway for review by identifier, facility name, or city:
  • Page 64 – WAYPOINT FREQUENCIES; Selecting additional information for a frequency:; FREQUENCY ABBREVIATIONS; Communication Frequencies; WAYPOINT WEATHER AND NOTAM INFORMATION; Enter the desired waypoint:
  • Page 65 – AIRPORT DIRECTORY WAYPOINT INFORMATION; Viewing Airport Directory information:
  • Page 66 – VIEWING CHART INFORMATION BY IDENTIFIER; Viewing Chart information:; NEAREST INFORMATION; The Nearest functions contain the following information.
  • Page 67 – Viewing nearest information:
  • Page 68 – NEAREST AIRPORT CRITERIA; the facility names and city names.
  • Page 69 – TEXTUAL WEATHER AND NOTAM INFORMATION; weather tab are only available with a GDL 39.
  • Page 71 – ACCESSING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; WPT Info; Additional Information
  • Page 72 – INTERSECTIONS; NDB; Nearest function, or the Map Panning function.
  • Page 73 – VOR
  • Page 74 – USER WAYPOINTS; Creating user waypoints:; Touch the desired point on the map.; Selecting and viewing nearest user waypoints:
  • Page 75 – Editing or renaming a user waypoint:
  • Page 76 – CITIES; position. The list only includes cities that are within 200nm.; ARTCC; path. The list only includes ARTCC that are within 200nm.
  • Page 77 – FSS; The list only includes FSS that are within 200nm.; AOPA; Tab when; AIRSPACE; Selecting and viewing nearest airspaces:; ' to view frequencies associated with that
  • Page 78 – There are four types of status information:
  • Page 79 – Airspace alert setup:; Smart Airspace setup:
  • Page 80 – The Direct-to method of navigation, initiated by pressing the; Direct To; Icon is
  • Page 81 – Selecting a nearby airport as a direct-to destination:
  • Page 83 – waypoints one at a time and inserting approaches as needed.
  • Page 84 – Field Buttons at the top of the flight plan.
  • Page 85 – FLIGHT PLAN CREATION; Creating an active flight plan:
  • Page 86 – Creating a stored flight plan:
  • Page 87 – ADDING WAYPOINTS TO AN EXISTING FLIGHT PLAN; Adding a waypoint to an active or stored flight plan:; GRAPHICAL FLIGHT PLANNING; Creating a Flight Plan Graphically:
  • Page 88 – Once a departure point is
  • Page 89 – ' to create a user waypoint. Repeat to split; Map Pointer; user waypoint. Repeat to add additional waypoints.; Undo; ' to save and exit Graphical
  • Page 90 – FLIGHT PLAN STORAGE; Viewing information about a stored flight plan:; FLIGHT PLAN ACTIVATION; Activating a stored flight plan:
  • Page 91 – FLIGHT PLAN EDITING; EDITING SPEED AND FUEL FLOW; Adjusting the Flight Plan cruise speed and fuel flow:
  • Page 92 – COPYING FLIGHT PLANS; Copying a stored flight plan:; DELETING FLIGHT PLANS; Deleting a stored flight plan:; Deleting all stored flight plans:
  • Page 93 – Deleting an individual waypoint from a saved flight plan:; INVERTING A FLIGHT PLAN; Inverting the active flight plan:
  • Page 94 – IMPORTING/EXPORTING FLIGHT PLANS; Importing flight plans:; Exporting flight plans:; Insert an SD Card into the SD Card Slot.
  • Page 95 – SELECTING AN APPROACH; Flight Plan functions.
  • Page 96 – Selecting an approach using the Direct To function:
  • Page 97 – Removing or Activating an approach:
  • Page 99 – Hazard Avoidance; WEATHER SOURCE; Weather; Use the
  • Page 100 – ACTIVATING SERVICES; XM WEATHER INFORMATION; Radio ID—Eight-digit ID number used for activation.
  • Page 101 – XM SATELLITE WEATHER PRODUCTS
  • Page 102 – neXrAD A; scans; neXrAD l; listed for the user’s awareness:
  • Page 103 – neXrAD I; SATELLITE MOSAIC
  • Page 104 – ECHO TOPS; WINDS ALOFT
  • Page 105 – XM LIGHTNING; STORM CELLS
  • Page 106 – METARS AND TAFS
  • Page 107 – Low IFR (ceiling below 500 feet AGL or visibility less than 1 mile)
  • Page 108 – AIRMETS; SIGMETS
  • Page 109 – PIREPS
  • Page 110 – FREEZING LEVEL; TURBULENCE FORECAST
  • Page 111 – FORECAST
  • Page 112 – SURFACE PRESSURE; WATER TEMPERATURE
  • Page 113 – USING S; • Forecast
  • Page 114 – Viewing SiriusXM Weather products on the Navigation Map:
  • Page 115 – Setting up and customizing weather data for the Navigation Map:; Restoring default weather data for the Navigation Map:
  • Page 116 – Viewing legends for displayed weather products:; Animating SiriusXM weather:
  • Page 117 – Bluetooth
  • Page 118 – Viewing Ground Station Status:; FIS-B WEATHER PRODUCTS
  • Page 119 – Expiration; NEXRAD
  • Page 120 – NEXRAD Abnormalities; NEXRAD Limitations
  • Page 123 – TEMPERATURES ALOFT
  • Page 128 – USING FIS-B WEATHER PRODUCTS; display on the Weather Page or the Map Page:
  • Page 129 – Viewing FIS-B Weather products on the Navigation Map:
  • Page 133 – TERRAIN INFORMATION
  • Page 134 – TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE COLOR CODE; feet below the aircraft.; TERRAIN VIEWS; Changing the terrain view:
  • Page 135 – TERRAIN ALERTS & SETUP; touch the; Terrain; near your flight path.
  • Page 136 – Setting the Caution Elevation:
  • Page 137 – AURAL ALERTS; “caution, terrain ahead”
  • Page 138 – TRAFFIC SOURCE; in the upper left corner of the Traffic Page.; Displaying TIS-A traffic from a Mode; Traffic Source Annunciation
  • Page 139 – Description; Other Traffic; TIS-A Traffic Symbols
  • Page 140 – Adjusting alert volume:; TRAFFIC WARNING WINDOW; TRAFFIC GROUND TRACK
  • Page 141 – DISPLAYING TRAFFIC DATA; TIS-A traffic can be displayed on the Navigation Map.
  • Page 142 – The GDL 39 is a Bluetooth
  • Page 143 – Only traffic that is within 15 nm lateral
  • Page 144 – Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information for
  • Page 145 – SYSTEM STATUS; as well as the lower left corner of the dedicated Traffic Page.; No Traffic Data Available
  • Page 146 – TRAFFIC DESCRIPTION; Symbol
  • Page 147 – Altitude
  • Page 149 – Enabling/disabling traffic data on the Map Page:
  • Page 150 – For Traffic Symbol or Traffic Label, touch the; Off; Displaying Traffic information using the map pointer:
  • Page 151 – Viewing the Traffic Page:; Changing the altitude range:; Menu > Altitude Filter; FLIGHT ID DISPLAY
  • Page 152 – MOTION VECTORS
  • Page 153 – Traffic Page Range Ring Settings; minutes
  • Page 154 – On the Traffic Page, select
  • Page 155 – SECTION 5 ADDITIONAL FEATURES; depending on the unit.
  • Page 157 – D VISION OPERATION; D Vision is accessed from the; Selecting 3D Vision Page Layout:
  • Page 159 – AIRPORT DIRECTORY DATA
  • Page 160 – Icon; Restaurant on Field; Airport Directory Service Icons
  • Page 162 – Displaying ChartView:
  • Page 163 – Displaying ChartView in Full Screen Mode:; AIRCRAFT SYMBOL
  • Page 164 – CHART RANGE; Changing the ChartView range:; JEPPESEN DATABASE-PUBLISHED NOTAMS
  • Page 167 – Displaying FliteCharts:; Displaying FliteCharts in Full Screen Mode:
  • Page 169 – FLITECHART RANGE; Changing the FliteChart range:; FLITECHARTS CYCLE NUMBER AND EXPIRATION DATE
  • Page 170 – Activating the chart pointer on a VFR/IFR chart:
  • Page 172 – SAFETAXI CYCLE NUMBER AND REVISION; can also be found from the; Tools; on updating the SafeTaxi database.; Accessing SiriusXM Radio:
  • Page 173 – ACTIVATING SiriusXM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICES; Accessing the Radio ID:
  • Page 174 – USING SiriusXM RADIO; entertainment features of the SiriusXM Satellite Radio.; CATEGORY; Selecting a category:; SiriusXM
  • Page 175 – ‘Favorites’ category shortcut:; ACTIVE CHANNEL AND CHANNEL LIST; Selecting a channel from the channel list:
  • Page 176 – USING FAVORITES; To add a channel to Favorites:
  • Page 177 – VOLUME
  • Page 178 – Adjusting the volume:; ELECTRONIC CHECKLISTS; Main
  • Page 179 – Appendix A; MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGE ADVISORIES; Within 200 feet of final VNAV target altitude.
  • Page 180 – The aircraft is nearing a turn in a route.
  • Page 181 – AIRSPACE MESSAGES; Inside the boundaries of the airspace.; DATA FIELD & NUMERIC DATA OPTIONS
  • Page 183 – Data Field/Numeric Data; TRAFFIC
  • Page 185 – Appendix B; APPENDIX B: ABNORMAL OPERATION; LOSS OF GPS POSITION; The ‘Lost Satellite Reception’ message will display.; HAZARD DISPLAY WITH LOSS OF GPS POSITION; a Red X will be displayed.
  • Page 186 – Appendix C; APPENDIX C: SD CARDS AND DATABASES; SD CARD USE; INSTALLING AND REMOVING SD CARDS; remove the SD Card at any time, whether the unit is on or off.
  • Page 187 – DATABASES; . See the Hazard Avoidance section for
  • Page 188 – GARMIN DATABASE INFORMATION; The following databases are provided by Garmin:
  • Page 189 – initialized and displayed on the splash screen during power-up.; OTHER DATABASE INFORMATION
  • Page 190 – • ARTCC—Air Route Traffic Control Centers.
  • Page 191 – controlling agency, and vertical boundaries.; ChartView data is downloaded from Jeppesen
  • Page 193 – Appendix D; APPENDIX D: INSTALLATION AND INTERFACING; center column controls.
  • Page 194 – Attaching the yoke mount assembly to the aera cradle:
  • Page 195 – Tighten the Cradle Adjustment Knob to hold the cradle in place.
  • Page 196 – Connecting the cable:; Make all applicable cable connections per the following figure.; Attaching the aera (landscape orientation) to the yoke mount:; Fit the bottom of the aera into the cradle.; Removing the aera from the yoke mount:; Remove the aera from the cradle.; Removing the yoke mount from the yoke shaft (or control arm):
  • Page 197 – CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER; Interface Cable to connect to a USB data port.; Connect the larger end of the USB cable to a USB port on the computer.; Safely disconnecting the USB cable:; Windows; icon to the
  • Page 198 – INTERFACING; GENERAL INTERFACE SETUP; to external devices.; Restoring interface defaults:; NMEA Out—transmits NMEA position, velocity, and navigation data.
  • Page 199 – None—provides no interfacing capabilities.; nMeA o; Setting NMEA output mode:; NMEA Sentence Output:
  • Page 200 – CONNECTING TO A GARMIN VHF COMM RADIO
  • Page 201 – Connection; Yellow; The following features are now available on the radio:
  • Page 202 – Connecting the GXM 40 antenna:
  • Page 203 – CONNECTING TO A GTX 330 MODE S TRANSPONDER; The TIS-A Status field indicates one of the following messages:
  • Page 204 – CONNECTING TO A GDL 39; Configuring aera for GDL 39:; Connect the aera 795/796 to the GDL 39 through the Power/Data Cable.
  • Page 205 – TX1 Blue Wire; to the connector located on the left side of the unit.
  • Page 207 – Appendix E; APPENDIX E: BATTERY AND CARE INFORMATION; BATTERY INFORMATION; MAXIMIZING THE BATTERY LIFE; • Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive heat.; REPLACING THE BATTERY IN THE AERA 795/796; CHANGING THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTER FUSE; If the unit does not charge, the fuse may need to be replaced.; Unscrew the round end piece, and remove it.
  • Page 208 – CLEANING THE CASING; • Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen.
  • Page 209 – Appendix F
  • Page 211 – the client/intruder aircraft course stabilizes.
  • Page 213 – Appendix G; APPENDIX G: UTILITIES; DOCUMENT VIEWER; using only the touchscreen.
  • Page 214 – Changing the Scratch Pad pen width:; FLIGHT LOG; VIEWING THE FLIGHT LOG; displaying the actual path flown.
  • Page 215 – DELETING FLIGHT LOG RECORDS; Deleting flight records:
  • Page 216 – TRACK LOG
  • Page 217 – best results, clear the track log before each flight.
  • Page 218 – Clearing the track log:
  • Page 219 – HEADING LINE; heading line can be set to time or distance.; Changing the heading line settings on the Navigation Map:
  • Page 220 – E6B CALCULATOR; and Wind Speed, based on information you enter.
  • Page 222 – Calculating true airspeed and density altitude:; Restoring E6B calculator defaults:; AIRCRAFT PROFILE; flow, and map symbol. The unit can save up to 10 aircraft profiles.
  • Page 223 – Entering an aircraft profile:
  • Page 224 – Renaming a saved aircraft profile:
  • Page 226 – PROXIMITY WAYPOINTS; Defining proximity waypoints:
  • Page 227 – Deleting proximity waypoints:
  • Page 229 – Appendix H; APPENDIX H: DISPLAY SYMBOLS; VFR SYMBOLS; Unknown; Item
  • Page 230 – IFR SYMBOLS
  • Page 232 – AIRSPACE SYMBOLS
  • Page 233 – Training Area
  • Page 235 – Appendix I; MAP DATUMS
  • Page 237 – Appendix J; APPENDIX J: GLOSSARY
  • Page 241 – QTY
  • Page 242 – WAAS
  • Page 243 – Appendix K; CONTACT GARMIN; LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 244 – AOPA AIRPORT DIRECTORY NOTICE
  • Page 245 – XM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICE AGREEMENT
  • Page 246 – FCC COMPLIANCE; INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE
  • Page 247 – Bug Indicator 36
  • Page 249 – Obstacle
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