Garmin Software Version 0370.14- User Manual

Garmin Software Version 0370.14

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 7 – RECORD OF REVISIONS; Part Number
  • Page 9 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECTION 1: SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  • Page 10 – SECTION 8: FLIGHT PLANNING; SECTION 9: PROCEDURES
  • Page 11 – SECTION 11: ABNORMAL OPERATION
  • Page 13 – SECTION 1; The purpose of this Cockpit Reference Guide is to; The pilot should read and thoroughly
  • Page 16 – Softkey OFF; INSET
  • Page 17 – OBS; Figure 1-3 PFD Softkey Flow Chart – 1
  • Page 18 – Figure 1-5 PFD Softkey Flow Chart – 3
  • Page 19 – BACK; Figure 1-6 MFD Softkeys
  • Page 20 – Figure 1-7 Page Group Icon
  • Page 21 – SECTION 2; SECTION 2: FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS; Figure 2-1 Default PFD Information
  • Page 22 – Figure 2-2 Additional PFD Information
  • Page 23 – AIRSPEED INDICATOR; Figure 2-4 Airspeed Indicator; Speed Indication; Figure 2-5 Red Pointer at Vne; Speed Ranges; ON; ATTITUDE INDICATOR; Figure 2-6 Attitude Indicator
  • Page 24 – Figure 2-7 Altimeter; Altitude Reference Bug; To set the altitude reference bug:; Altitude Trend Vector; BARO; Altitude Alerting; Figure 2-8 Altitude Alerting Visual Annunciations; INDICATOR; Figure 2-9 Marker Beacon and Vertical Deviation
  • Page 25 – VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR; Figure 2-10 Vertical Speed Indicator; HORIZONTAL SITUATION INDICATOR; PFD; Figure 2-11 Horizontal Situation Indicator
  • Page 26 – Figure 2-13 Standard-Rate Turn Indication; Course Pointer; Figure 2-14 Arc CDI and Compass Rose CDI; Bearing Pointers and Information Windows; Figure 2-15 HSI with Bearing Information
  • Page 27 – Figure 2-16 BRG1 Information Window; To display the DME Information Window, press the; Figure 2-18 DME Information Window; Navigation Source; • INTEG – GPS information is either not present or; The; Softkey is only displayed when
  • Page 29 – SECTION 3 – ENGINE; SECTION 3: ENGINE INDICATION; ENGINE; Figure 3-1 ENGINE Display; ENGINE SYSTEM DISPLAY; Figure 3-2 SYSTEM Display
  • Page 30 – Figure 3-3 FUEL Display; If desired, use the; Fuel calculations do not use the aircraft
  • Page 31 – TRANSPONDER; The Nav/Com controls and frequency boxes are located
  • Page 32 – Figure 4-2 Frequency Fields
  • Page 33 – RADIO STATUS INDICATIONS; Figure 4-5 Radio Status Indications; AUTOMATIC SQUELCH; COM; OPTIONAL NAV RADIOS
  • Page 34 – DME; Figure 4-8 Radio Tuning Window; Auto-tuning on the PFD; FMS
  • Page 35 – STBY; Figure 4-11 Ground Mode; Reply Status; Figure 4-12 Reply Indication; Code Selection; Flight ID Reporting
  • Page 37 – SECTION 5 – AUDIO PANEL; SECTION 5: AUDIO PANEL; Figure 5-1 Audio Panel Controls
  • Page 38 – COM RADIO SELECTION; Figure 5-2 Transceivers; RECOMMENDED ON THE DA42); NOTE; Split COM performance is affected by; Figure 5-3 Split COM Function; MARKER BEACON RECEIVER; Figure 5-4 Marker Beacon Signal Indicator Lights on the PFD
  • Page 39 – HI SENS; Figure 5-5 Marker Beacon; NAV RADIO AUDIO SELECTION; Table 5-1 ICS Isolation Modes; PILOT; Figure 5-7 ICS Isolation
  • Page 40 – INTERCOM SQUELCH CONTROL
  • Page 41 – SECTION 6 – AUTOMATIC; UTOMATIC FLIGHT; Refer to the pilot’s guide for the installed autopilot
  • Page 43 – SECTION 7 – NAVIGATION; SECTION 7: NAVIGATION; The following discussions pertain to the Multi Function; NAVIGATION MAP PAGE; Select the MAP Page Group; The map display should only be; Direct-to Navigation from the MFD
  • Page 44 – Figure 7-3 Canceling Direct-to Navigation; Direct-to Navigation from the PFD
  • Page 45 – AIRPORT INFORMATION; Figure 7-5 Airport Information Page; Select the Airport Information Page
  • Page 46 – INTERSECTION INFORMATION; Select the Intersection Information Page; Figure 7-6 Intersection Information Page; Select the NDB Information Page
  • Page 47 – Figure 7-8 VOR Information Page; Select the VOR Information Page; USER WAYPOINT INFORMATION; See the Flight Planning section for a discussion on; NEAREST AIRPORTS; Figure 7-9 Nearest Airports Page; Nearest Airport Information on the MFD
  • Page 49 – NEAREST INTERSECTIONS; Figure 7-11 Nearest Intersections Page; Select the Nearest Intersections Page; Figure 7-12 Nearest NDB Page; Select the Nearest NDB Page
  • Page 50 – Figure 7-13 Nearest VOR Page; NEAREST USER WAYPOINT; Figure 7-14 Nearest User Waypoints Page; Select the Nearest User Waypoint Page
  • Page 51 – NEAREST FREQUENCIES; Figure 7-15 Nearest Frequencies Page; Select the Nearest Frequencies Page; NEAREST AIRSPACES; Figure 7-16 Nearest Airspaces Page; Select the Nearest Airspaces Page; • If the projected course takes the aircraft inside an
  • Page 53 – SECTION 8 – FLIGHT PLANNING; USER DEFINED WAYPOINTS; Figure 8-1 User WPT Information Page; Select the User WPT Information Page
  • Page 54 – VIEWING THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN; Figure 8-2 Active Flight Plan Window on the PFD; ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN; Figure 8-4 Flight Plan Catalog Page
  • Page 55 – ACTIVATE A FLIGHT PLAN LEG; Figure 8-5 Activate Flight Plan Leg Confirmation; STOP NAVIGATING A FLIGHT PLAN; Figure 8-6 Delete Flight Plan; INVERT ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN; Figure 8-8 Invert Flight Plan
  • Page 56 – CREATE A NEW FLIGHT PLAN; Create a New Flight Plan Using the MFD; Figure 8-10 Create FPL on MFD; Create a New Flight Plan Using the PFD; A flight plan cannot be entered using the
  • Page 57 – Figure 8-13 Store Flight Plan Confirmation
  • Page 58 – INVERT AND ACTIVATE A STORED
  • Page 59 – Figure 8-15 Trip Planning Page; The Page Mode must be set to MANUAL
  • Page 60 – : An active flight plan or Direct-to must be; : VNAV is advisory only and cannot be; Create a Vertical Navigation Profile
  • Page 61 – 0) With the ‘TARGET ALTITUDE’ field highlighted,; Knobs to select; ENT; Key. The cursor is now placed; MAP; VNAV Page Menu Options; MENU
  • Page 63 – SECTION 9 – PROCEDURES; ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES; Load and Activate a Departure Procedure; Figure 9-1 Select Departure; Load and Activate An Arrival Procedure; Figure 9-3 Select Arrival
  • Page 64 – Figure 9-4 Select Arrival Transition; Not all approaches in the database are approved for GPS; Load and/or Activate an Approach Procedure; Figure 9-6 Selecting an Approach Procedure
  • Page 65 – Figure 9-7 Selecting an Approach Transition; Activate An Approach in the Active Flight Plan
  • Page 67 – SECTION 10 – HAZARD; SECTION 10: HAZARD AVOIDANCE; CUSTOMIZING THE HAZARD; Figure 10-1 Page Menu
  • Page 68 – At a map range of less than 25 nm, Stormscope; Figure 10-5 Lightning Display Range Annunciation; Stormscope Page; Figure 10-6 Stormscope Page
  • Page 69 – “Cell mode” uses a clustering program to
  • Page 70 – Figure 10-8 METAR and TAF Text Displayed on the; NEXRAD
  • Page 71 – Strikes depicted represent cloud to ground; to display the panning; Joystick; to place the panning arrow; Key to display pertinent information
  • Page 72 – Weather Products and Symbols; Figure 10-10 depicts the symbol for each weather; Figure 10-10 Weather Product Symbols; The XM Information Page in the AUX Page Group will; The DONE Softkey on the AUX - XM; Weather Product Age; The age for each of the enabled products is displayed
  • Page 73 – Weather Product; If the G1000 is configured to use the; Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page; If data is not received for a period longer than 6 seconds,; Figure 10-11 Traffic Map Page
  • Page 74 – Figure 10-12 Self Test OK Display
  • Page 75 – Figure 10-13 Traffic Map Page; Avidyne; Refer to the Avidyne
  • Page 76 – Figure 10-15 Traffic Map Page; Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map; TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE PROXIMITY; Terrain data is not displayed when the
  • Page 77 – Figure 10-17 Topography Scale; Color; Figure 10-18 Obstacle Symbols; Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the; ) With the Navigation Map displayed, press the; Softkey. Terrain and obstacle
  • Page 79 – SECTION 11 – ABNORMAL; SECTION 11: ABNORMAL; REVERSIONARY MODE; Should a system detected failure occur in either display,; Normal PFD Display; Reversionary display mode can also be manually; The Airplane Flight Manual always takes
  • Page 80 – ABNORMAL COM OPERATION; When a COM tuning failure is detected by the system,; UNUSUAL ATTITUDES; The PFD will ‘declutter’ when the aircraft enters an; Figure 11-2 Extreme Pitch Indication; STORMSCOPE OPERATION WITH; If heading is lost, strikes and/or cells must be cleared
  • Page 81 – SECTION 12 – ANNUNCIATIONS; ALERTS
  • Page 82 – ALERT LEVEL DEFINITIONS
  • Page 83 – AIRCRAFT ALERTS; The following alerts are configured specifically for the; WARNING Alerts; DOOR OPEN; CAUTION Alerts; PITOT FAIL
  • Page 84 – DEICE LVL LO; Annunciation Advisory Alerts; PFD FAN FAIL; TIS Voice Alerts; The following voice alerts can be configured for ‘Male’
  • Page 85 – System Annunciation
  • Page 87 – Figure 12-5 G1000 System Failure Annunciations
  • Page 88 – Message
  • Page 89 – Alerts Window Message
  • Page 90 – GIA 63 Alert Messages
  • Page 92 – GEA 71 Alert Messages
  • Page 93 – GRS 77 Alert Messages
  • Page 96 – SLCT NAV; BACKUP PATH
  • Page 97 – INDEX
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Summary

Page 7 - RECORD OF REVISIONS; Part Number

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Page 9 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECTION 1: SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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Page 10 - SECTION 8: FLIGHT PLANNING; SECTION 9: PROCEDURES

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