Garmin Software Version 0719.03- User Manual

Garmin Software Version 0719.03

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 8 – The illustrations in this guide are only examples. Never use
  • Page 9 – This product, its packaging, and its components contain chemicals
  • Page 10 – Blank Page
  • Page 11 – record of revisions; part number; Initial Release; revision date of revision Affected pages; All
  • Page 13 – table of Contents
  • Page 14 – ii
  • Page 15 – iii
  • Page 16 – iv
  • Page 17 – Flight instruments; seleCting the Altimeter bArometriC pressure setting
  • Page 18 – ChAnge nAvigAtion sourCes
  • Page 19 – set bArometriC/rAdAr Altimeter minimum desCent Altitude
  • Page 20 – ChAnging hsi FormAt; PFD
  • Page 21 – engine & Airframe systems; engine & AirFrAme sYstems
  • Page 22 – eleCtriCAl sYstem; Select the; SYSTEM; Softkey to display the softkeys for the synoptics system.; ELEC; Softkey to display the Electrical System Page.; Electrical Synoptics Page
  • Page 23 – Switch Open; Main; Generator Switch Status
  • Page 24 – Fuel sYstem; FUEL; Softkey to display the Fuel System Page.; Fuel Synoptics Page
  • Page 25 – Fuel Selector Status; generAl sYstems; GEN
  • Page 26 – General Synoptics Page
  • Page 27 – enter or ChAnge Flight id
  • Page 28 – enter A trAnsponder Code
  • Page 29 – interCom; Knob controls both volume and squelch. When; CleArAnCe reCorder And plAYer; Recorded COM audio is stored in separate memory blocks. Once 2.5
  • Page 30 – PLAY
  • Page 31 – AFCs; AutomAtiC Flight Control sYstem; Flight direCtor ACtivAtion; *Valid VNV flight plan must be entered before
  • Page 32 – vertiCAl modes; ALTS; is to be captured instead of VNAV Target Altitude
  • Page 33 – lAterAl modes; green along the Roll Scale of the Attitude Indicator.
  • Page 35 – gps navigation; gps nAvigAtion; direct-to navigation using the mFd
  • Page 36 – ACtivAte A stored Flight plAn; Knob
  • Page 37 – stop nAvigAting A Flight plAn; FPL
  • Page 38 – FMS
  • Page 39 – Flight planning; Flight plAnning; Weight plAnning; All procedures apply to the MFD unless otherwise stated.; entering Weight parameters; return to this page, turn the large; entering Fuel parameters
  • Page 40 – The page mode must be set to ‘MANUAL’ to perform the following
  • Page 41 – CreAte A neW user WAYpoint
  • Page 42 – delete A user WAYpoint; When creating a new flight plan in the Active Flight Plan Window,
  • Page 43 – using the mFd; using the pFd
  • Page 44 – insert A WAYpoint in the ACtive Flight plAn
  • Page 45 – invert An ACtive Flight plAn; Key; remove A depArture, ArrivAl, ApproACh, or AirWAY From A Flight
  • Page 46 – store A Flight plAn
  • Page 47 – invert And ACtivAte A stored Flight plAn; CopY A Flight plAn; delete A Flight plAn
  • Page 48 – grAphiCAl Flight plAn CreAtion; ABOVE
  • Page 49 – procedures; proCedures; loAd And ACtivAte A depArture proCedure; ACtivAte A depArture leg
  • Page 50 – ACtivAte An ArrivAl leg
  • Page 51 – ENT; ACtivAte An ApproACh in the ACtive Flight plAn
  • Page 52 – ACtivAte A missed ApproACh in the ACtive Flight plAn; PROC
  • Page 53 – hazard Avoidance; hAzArd AvoidAnCe; Customizing the hAzArd displAYs on the nAvigAtion mAp; Menu; The Stormscope system is not intended to be used for hazardous; displaying stormscope lightning data on the navigation map page; Lightning Age; Strike is less than 6 seconds old; Select ‘Cell’ or ‘Strike’ as the Stormscope Lightning Mode
  • Page 54 – Fms; Clear Stormscope Lightning Data from the Navigation Map Page; stormscope page; Change the Stormscope Lightning Mode Between ‘Cell’ and ‘Strike’; activity that indicate cells.; Change the Viewing Mode Between 360
  • Page 55 – Use of XM weather for hazardous weather penetration is not; displaying xm Weather on the navigation map page; or; displaying Weather on the Weather data link page
  • Page 56 – information but allows the user to press the; Key and select that; Key when panning over a TFR displays TFR specific information.; Weather products and symbols; softkeys are displayed.; (intruder is beyond 5 nm and greater than 1200’ vertical separation); Traffic Symbol Description
  • Page 57 – within the service volume of a TIS capable terminal radar site.; Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page; Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map
  • Page 58 – terrAin And obstACle proximitY; 5 degrees north or 60 degrees south.; displaying terrain and obstacles on the terrain proximity page
  • Page 59 – Red; displaying terrain and obstacles on the navigation map; MAP; option is installed and the TAWS option has not been installed.; display terrain on the terrAin-svs page
  • Page 60 – enable/disable Aviation data; Inhibit Terrain
  • Page 61 – The TAWS display shows supplemental information only. It should; manual system test
  • Page 62 – Inhibit TAWS
  • Page 63 – Airborne Color WeAther rAdAr; Begin transmitting only when it is safe to do so. If it is desired to; displaying Weather on the Weather radar page; Adjusting Antenna tilt; Move the
  • Page 64 – Adjusting Antenna bearing; Move the; Adjusting gain; Changing the gain in Weather Mode will cause precipitation
  • Page 65 – WATch; WATCH; To activate or deactivate Weather Alert, select the; WX ALRT
  • Page 67 – Additional Features; AdditionAl FeAtures; sYnthetiC vision
  • Page 68 – displaying heading on the horizon; With the availability of SafeTaxi; safetaxi; SafeTaxi
  • Page 69 – Chartview; FliteCharts; view Charts from the navigation map page; view Charts from the Active Flight plan page
  • Page 70 – Change day/night view; The XM; selecting the xm radio page
  • Page 71 – selecting a Category; select an Available Channel within the selected Category; entering a Channel directly; Up to 15 channels from any category can be assigned a preset number.
  • Page 72 – Adjusting volume; XM Radio volume may also be adjusted on each passenger headset.
  • Page 73 – Abnormal operation; AbnormAl operAtion; reversionArY mode; or MFD failure; The Socata TBM 850 Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) always takes; AbnormAl Com operAtion; When a; hAzArd displAYs With loss oF gps position; Loss of Hazard Functions with Loss of GPS
  • Page 74 – Window
  • Page 75 – Dead Reckoning Mode only functions in Enroute (ENR) or Oceanic; valid GPS solution is restored.
  • Page 76 – Dead Reckoning Indications; Symbolic Aircraft
  • Page 77 – Annunciations & Alerts; AnnunCiAtions & Alerts; CAs messAges; Inhibits
  • Page 78 – X X X
  • Page 79 – REAR CARGO DOOR; • Engine off
  • Page 80 – ALT NO COMP; reversionArY sensor AnnunCiAtions
  • Page 81 – reversionary; USING AHRS2; AFCs Alerts; Alert Condition; MEPT
  • Page 82 – AP DISC
  • Page 84 – Alert Type; * Default configuration
  • Page 85 – voiCe Alerts; voice Alert
  • Page 91 – – GMA1 software; giA 63W messAge Advisories
  • Page 105 – Appendix; pFd soFtkeY mAp; Top Level PFD Softkeys; INSET
  • Page 106 – Cycles through traffic display options:; Sensor Softkeys; Selects the #1 Air Data Computer
  • Page 107 – PFD Configuration Softkeys; Enables synthetic terrain depiction
  • Page 109 – Transponder Softkeys; Displays the ADF/DME Tuning Window
  • Page 110 – Displays Timer/References Window; mFd soFtkeY mAp; MFD Softkeys; Enables second-level Navigation Map softkeys
  • Page 111 – AIRWY LO: Only low altitude
  • Page 113 – index; Audio panel controls
  • Page 114 – Horizon heading 51
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Summary

Page 8 - The illustrations in this guide are only examples. Never use

Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Socata TBM 850 190-00708-01 Rev. B Warnings, Cautions & notes WARNING: The illustrations in this guide are only examples. Never use the G1000 to attempt to penetrate a thunderstorm. Both the FAA Advisory Circular, Subject: Thunderstorms, and the Aeron...

Page 9 - This product, its packaging, and its components contain chemicals

Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Socata TBM 850 190-00708-01 Rev. B Warnings, Cautions & notes NOTE: The data contained in the terrain and obstacle databases comes from government agencies. Garmin accurately processes and cross-validates the data, but cannot guarantee the accuracy an...

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