Garmin Software Version 0764.14- User Manual

Garmin Software Version 0764.14

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 11 – Record of Revisions; Part Number
  • Page 12 – SKYWATCH; 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; FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS; SELECTING THE ALTIMETER BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SETTING
  • Page 18 – GENERIC TIMER; V-speed values cannot be adjusted in all models.; SET BAROMETRIC MINIMUM DESCENT ALTITUDE
  • Page 19 – DISPLAYING WIND DATA
  • Page 20 – Blank Page
  • Page 21 – ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM
  • Page 23 – ENGINE PAGE; Pressing the; ENGINE; Softkey accesses the EIS - Engine Page, which displays all; FUEL; Softkey accesses the second-level softkeys.
  • Page 24 – Target Fuel
  • Page 25 – Fuel Calculations; are calculated from the last time the fuel was reset.; Adjusting the fuel totalizer quantity:; Fuel Calculations Group
  • Page 26 – Initial Usable Fuel Page
  • Page 27 – Leaning Assist Mode; The pilot should follow the engine manufacturer’s recommended; Accessing Leaning Assist Mode:; Press the; Softkey to display the Engine Page.; Softkey to identify peaks.; When the; ASSIST; Softkey is pressed, the system initially highlights the number
  • Page 28 – Light Blue Box; TKS FIKI Anti-ice System; will be closed until level balance is within 0.15 gallons)
  • Page 29 – Operating Mode
  • Page 31 – DME TUNING
  • Page 32 – SELECTING A NAV RADIO; simultaneously over separate radios.
  • Page 33 – Pressing both; MIC; In Split COM mode, the pilot uses COM1 and the copilot uses COM2.; PILOT; Key on the audio panel to select those isolated; ICS Isolation Modes
  • Page 34 – In the following modes the copilot position is configured as crew.; All Intercom Mode; ICS Keys; PASS
  • Page 35 – Pilot Isolate Mode; The Copilot and Passengers also hear each other.; Passenger/Crew Isolate Mode; each other. The Passengers hear each other.
  • Page 36 – Copilot Isolate Mode
  • Page 37 – Pilot & Copilot Isolate Mode; The Copilot has the option to use Split-COM mode.; Pilot & Passenger Isolate Mode; The Passengers hear each other.; Copilot & Passenger Isolate Mode
  • Page 38 – TELEPHONE/ENTERTAINMENT AUDIO; Radio or Music1, can be heard by the pilot and
  • Page 39 – Enabling/Disabling Muting
  • Page 40 – DIGITAL CLEARANCE PLAYER; Only the audio for the selected; COM MIC; Key is recorded. Audio is; PLAY; PLAY
  • Page 41 – AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM; Flight Director Activation; active) activates the flight director in the listed modes.; *Valid VNV flight plan must be entered before
  • Page 42 – Vertical Modes; ALTS; to be captured instead of VNAV Target Altitude
  • Page 43 – Lateral Modes
  • Page 44 – Level; been activated by the Hypoxia Detection System.; LVL; Key engages the autopilot (within autopilot engagement limits); This status annunciation is not analogous to both Perspective; on both the Perspective
  • Page 45 – GPS Navigation; GPS NAVIGATION; Direct-to Navigation using the MFD
  • Page 46 – ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN; Knob
  • Page 47 – STOP NAVIGATING A FLIGHT PLAN; FPL
  • Page 48 – ENT; changes to light blue.; CLR
  • Page 51 – Flight Planning; FLIGHT PLANNING; TRIP PLANNING
  • 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 55 – CREATE A USER WAYPOINT DEFINED BY A RADIAL & DISTANCE FROM
  • Page 57 – CREATE A USER WAYPOINT USING THE MAP POINTER; If the pointer has highlighted a map database feature, one of three; DELETE A USER WAYPOINT
  • Page 58 – CREATE A FLIGHT PLAN; leg is activated automatically after it is created.; Creating an active flight plan using the Quick Select Box (MFD only):
  • Page 59 – IMPORT A FLIGHT PLAN FROM AN SD CARD
  • Page 60 – INSERT A WAYPOINT IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN; Insert waypoint using the Quick Select Box:
  • Page 61 – ENTER AN AIRWAY IN A FLIGHT PLAN; Enter airway using the Quick Select Box:
  • Page 62 – INVERT AN ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN; Key; REMOVE A DEPARTURE, ARRIVAL, APPROACH, OR AIRWAY FROM A FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 63 – Remove using the cursor:; STORE A FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 64 – DELETE A WAYPOINT FROM THE FLIGHT PLAN; Delete using the cursor:; INVERT AND ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 65 – COPY A FLIGHT PLAN; DELETE A FLIGHT PLAN; GRAPHICAL FLIGHT PLAN CREATION
  • Page 66 – EXPORT A FLIGHT PLAN TO AN SD CARD
  • Page 67 – Procedures; PROCEDURES; LOAD AND ACTIVATE A DEPARTURE PROCEDURE; ACTIVATE A DEPARTURE LEG; Activate leg using the Quick Select Box:
  • Page 68 – LOAD AN ARRIVAL PROCEDURE; ACTIVATE AN ARRIVAL LEG; Activate Arrival using the Quick Select Box:
  • Page 69 – Activate Arrival using the cursor:; LOAD AND/OR ACTIVATE AN APPROACH PROCEDURE; FMS
  • Page 70 – ACTIVATE AN APPROACH IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN
  • Page 71 – Hazard Avoidance; HAZARD AVOIDANCE; CUSTOMIZING THE HAZARD DISPLAYS ON THE NAVIGATION MAP; Menu; STORMSCOPE; MFD is approved for weather avoidance; 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 72 – 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 73 – Use of XM WX Satellite Weather for hazardous weather; Displaying XM WX on the Navigation Map Page
  • Page 74 – Map Panning Information – Weather Data Link Page
  • Page 75 – Wx Product; Registering with Garmin Flight Data Services
  • Page 76 – Registering the system for data link services; Refresh Rate
  • Page 77 – Expiration; Weather Product; may take between 3 and 10 minutes to provide new data.
  • Page 78 – Setting Up and Customizing the GFDS Weather Data Link Page
  • Page 79 – Or; GFDS Weather Data Requests; Requesting GFDS Weather Data Manually
  • Page 80 – request is processing by pressing the; Knob the data request will continue to
  • Page 81 – Weather Request; A server error has occurred or invalid data received.
  • Page 82 – Enabling Automatic GFDS Data Requests
  • Page 83 – Worldwide Weather Products; Precipitation; at the same time as terrain.; Displaying Precipitation Weather Information; MAP; LEGEND; Softkey when Precipitation is selected; Precipitation Limitations; an area of four square kilometers.
  • Page 84 – Infrared Satellite; Displaying Cloud Tops information; IR SAT; Displaying Data Link Lightning information
  • Page 85 – Displaying SIGMETs and AIRMETs; To display the SIGMET and AIRMET legend, select the; Softkey when; METARs and TAFs; database service area.; information is displayed in its raw form when it is available.; Displaying METAR and TAF text
  • Page 86 – Softkey when METARs are selected for display.; Winds Aloft; Displaying Winds Aloft data; To display the Winds Aloft legend, select the; Softkey when Winds Aloft; PIREPs; Displaying PIREP text
  • Page 87 – To display the PIREP or AIREP legend, select the; Softkey when PIREPs; TRAFFIC ADVISORY SYSTEMS; Traffic information shown on the Perspective; (intruder is beyond 5 nm and greater than 1200’ vertical separation); Traffic Symbol Description; Avidyne TAS610 Series Traffic Advisory System (Optional); Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page
  • Page 88 – Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map
  • Page 89 – Ensure TAS is operating.; TRAFFIC; Softkey. Traffic is now displayed on the map.; A 1090 MHz extended squitter transponder is required to display; Symbol; Traffic Advisory without directional information.
  • Page 90 – Switching from standby mode to operating mode:; knob; Testing the Traffic Advisory System:
  • Page 91 – TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE PROXIMITY; terrain database coverage area.; Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Terrain Proximity Page; Red; Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Navigation Map; PROFILE
  • Page 92 – option is installed and the TAWS-B option has not been installed.; Display Terrain on the TERRAIN-SVS Page; Enable/Disable Aviation Data
  • Page 93 – Inhibit Terrain Alerting
  • Page 94 – The TAWS display shows supplemental information only. It should; Manual System Test
  • Page 95 – Inhibit TAWS
  • Page 97 – Additional Features; ADDITIONAL FEATURES; Use appropriate primary systems for navigation, and for terrain,; Runway Display; Displaying SVS Terrain; PFD; SYN VIS; SYN TERR; BACK; Softkey to return to the previous page.
  • Page 98 – Displaying Pathways; The Perspective; Accessing the EVS System
  • Page 99 – Adjusting the EVS Display; TERMINAL PROCEDURE CHARTS; With the availability of SafeTaxi; SafeTaxi; Softkey twice removes VOR station; DCLTR
  • Page 100 – The; FliteCharts; View Charts from the Navigation Map Page; SHW CHRT
  • Page 101 – View Charts from the Active Flight Plan Page
  • Page 102 – SIRIUSXM; entertainment features of the SiriusXM Satellite Radio.; Selecting the XM Radio Page; channels for the selected category.; Selecting a Category; Select an Available Channel within the Selected Category
  • Page 103 – Entering a Channel Directly; Up to 15 channels from any category can be assigned a preset number.; Adjusting Volume
  • Page 104 – Registering With Garmin Flight Data Services; SYSTEM ID by viewing the AUX- SYSTEM STATUS Page.; Disable/Enable Iridium Transceiver; To enable the Iridium telephone system:; Telephone Communication; To view the Telephone Page:
  • Page 105 – Internal
  • Page 106 – Incoming Calls; The microphone is active after selecting the; ANSWER; Softkey, and stays active; Answering an incoming call:; IGNORE; Softkey will extinguish the pop-up window and leave the; IGNRE ALL; Softkey will extinguish the pop-; TEL; Softkey will display the AUX-TELEPHONE Page; Disabling incoming call alerts:
  • Page 107 – Outgoing Calls; HANGUP
  • Page 108 – Viewing the Text Messaging Page; Message Symbol; Viewing a Text Message When Received; VIEW
  • Page 109 – Enable/Disable Incoming Text Message Pop-Up Alerts; Reply to a Text Message; Sending a Text Message
  • Page 110 – Predefined Text Messages; saving these messages as a predefined message.; Create a Predefined Text Message
  • Page 111 – Send a Predefined Text Message; Text Message Boxes; Show Inbox Messages
  • Page 112 – Show Outbox Messages; Show Draft Messages; Arranging Text Messages; View Messages Sorted by Message Date/Time:
  • Page 113 – View Messages Sorted by Message Type; View Messages Sorted by Address:; Viewing The Content of a Text Message
  • Page 114 – Mark Selected Message As Read; Mark All Messages As Read
  • Page 115 – CHKLIST; Softkey is not available.; Accessing and Navigating Checklists
  • Page 116 – Immediately Accessing Emergency Procedures; detected, Hypoxia Recognition initiates and automatic descent.; ALERT; Softkey will acknowledge the
  • Page 117 – Annunciation ‘HYPOXIA ALERT’ is displayed. Again, selecting the; Softkey; Softkey will acknowledge the message and reset the
  • Page 118 – ELECTRONIC STABILITY AND PROTECTION (ESP; AP DISC; To enable or disable ESP; Roll Engagement; will engage. As roll attitude exceeds 45°, ESP
  • Page 119 – Pitch Engagement; will apply opposing force between 17.5; High Airspeed Protection
  • Page 120 – Selecting an active profile:
  • Page 122 – Use the; Knob to select the AUX - System Setup Page.; EXPORT; With ‘EXPORT’ highlighted press the; Key to exit the Pilot Profile Exporting Box.
  • Page 123 – Abnormal Operation; ABNORMAL OPERATION; REVERSIONARY MODE; system; DISPLAY; Button on the instrument panel between the PFD and MFD.; takes precedence over the information found in this section.; Engine System Display; Accessing the EIS System Display:; SYSTEM; To return to the default Engine Display, press the; or
  • Page 124 – COM
  • Page 125 – Loss of Hazard Functions with Loss of GPS; UNUSUAL ATTITUDES; • Barometric Minimum
  • Page 126 – While in Enroute or Oceanic phase of flight, if the Perspective; Dead Reckoning Mode only functions in Enroute (ENR) or Oceanic; GPS solution is restored.
  • Page 127 – Dead Reckoning Indications; Symbolic Aircraft; As a result of operating in
  • Page 129 – Annunciations & Alerts; ANNUNCIATIONS & ALERTS; WARNING ALERTS; Annunciation
  • Page 132 – COMPARATOR ANNUNCIATIONS; Comparator; ALT MISCOMP
  • Page 133 – PIT NO COMP; No data from one or both pitch sensors.; ROL NO COMP; REVERSIONARY SENSOR ANNUNCIATIONS; USING ADC2; MESSAGE ADVISORY ALERTS; Alerts Window Message; ANTI ICE QTY; ESP CONFIG; EXIT ICING; Exit icing conditions; FAILED PATH; optional
  • Page 134 – Condition
  • Page 136 – TERRAIN TEST
  • Page 138 – Alert Type
  • Page 140 – Aural Alert; CO GUARDIAN MESSAGES; CO DET SRVC
  • Page 159 – Flight Plan Import/Export Results
  • Page 160 – PILOT PROFILE IMPORT/EXPORT MESSAGES; Pilot Profile Import/Export Results
  • Page 163 – APPENDIX; PFD SOFTKEY MAP; Top Level PFD Softkeys; Displays Inset Map in PFD lower left corner; OFF; Removes
  • Page 164 – the Inset Map (within a 200 nm radius of the air; Sensor Softkeys
  • Page 165 – Selects the #1 Air Data Computer; PFD Configuration Softkeys
  • Page 166 – within approximately 15 nm of the; . All Bearing labels will be; Displays the HSI in a 360 degree format
  • Page 167 – Cycles the Bearing Information Window; Transponder Softkeys
  • Page 168 – Selects Mode C – Altitude Reporting Mode
  • Page 169 – MFD SOFTKEY MAP; MFD Softkeys; Selects Auto Tank Mode
  • Page 170 – Resets
  • Page 171 – NEXRAD weather and coverage
  • Page 172 – LOADING UPDATED DATABASES; Never disconnect power to the system when loading a database.; Error Message; Loading Garmin Database Updates; Update the Garmin databases on the MFD card.
  • Page 173 – database will be used by the system.; Loading the Jeppesen navigation database as the active database
  • Page 174 – After the navigation database is loaded or copied, the top SD card
  • Page 176 – Magnetic Field Variation Database Update; GRS Magnetic Field Variation Database Update Prompt; Loading the magnetic field variation database update:; With ‘OK’ highlighted, as shown in the previous figure, press the; Uploading Database to GRS
  • Page 177 – GRS2 Magnetic Field Variation Database Update Prompt; With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the; Key on the MFD. A progress monitor; Uploading Database to GRS2
  • Page 179 – Symbols
  • Page 180 – Magnetic Field Variation Database
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Summary

Page 11 - Record of Revisions; Part Number

Cirrus Perspective ™ by Garmin – Cockpit Reference Guide for the SR20/SR22/SR22T 190-00821-08 Rev. A RR-1 Record of Revisions Part Number Change Summary 190-00821-00 Rev A Rev B Rev C Initial release Made clerical changes Made clerical changes to pages 8 and 91 190-00821-01 Added Enhanced Vision Sys...

Page 12 - SKYWATCH; Revision Date of Revision Affected Pages; All

Cirrus Perspective ™ by Garmin – Cockpit Reference Guide for the SR20/SR22/SR22T 190-00821-08 Rev. A RR-2 Record of Revisions Part Number Change Summary 190-00821-07 Added GMA 350 Audio PanelAdded Iridium Satellite TelephoneAdded GFDS Worldwide WeatherAdded WX LGND, LEGEND, and METAR softkeysUpdated...

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Cirrus Perspective ™ by Garmin – Cockpit Reference Guide for the SR20/SR22/SR22T 190-00821-08 Rev. A i Table of Contents FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS ................................................................................................................ 1 Selecting the Altimeter Barometric Pressure S...

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