G1000 System Maintenance Manual Hawker Beechcraft G58
G1000 System Maintenance Manual Hawker Beechcraft G58
G1000 System Maintenance Manual Hawker Beechcraft G58
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DOCUMENT PAGINATION
Section Pagination
Table of Contents i – iv
Section 1 1-1 – 1-4
Section 2 2-1 – 2-6
Section 3 3-1 – 3-24
Section 4 4-1 – 4-6
Section 5 5-1 – 5-6
Section 6 6-1 – 6-6
Section 7 7-1 – 7-4
Section 8 8-1 – 8-11
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CAUTION
The GDU lens is coated with a special anti-reflective coating that is very sensitive to skin oils, waxes and
abrasive cleaners. CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE ANTI-REFLECTIVE
COATING. It is very important to clean the lens using a clean, lint-free cloth and an eyeglass lens
cleaner that is specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings.
IMPORTANT
All G1000 screen shots used in this document are current at the time of publication. Screen shots are
intended to provide visual reference only. All information depicted in screen shots, including software file
names, versions and part numbers, is subject to change and may not be up to date.
PARAGRAPH PAGE
1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 CONTENT, SCOPE, PURPOSE .......................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 ORGANIZATION ............................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 DEFINITIONS/ABBREVIATIONS .......................................................................................... 1-2
1.4 PUBLICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 1-3
1.5 DISTRIBUTION ................................................................................................................. 1-4
2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 OPTIONAL FEATURES ...................................................................................................... 2-6
3 G1000 CONTROL & OPERATION ..................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 G1000 NORMAL MODE ................................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 REVERSIONARY MODE .................................................................................................... 3-2
3.4 CONFIGURATION MODE OVERVIEW ................................................................................. 3-3
3.5 CONFIGURATION MODE NAVIGATION ............................................................................... 3-3
3.6 G1000 SOFTWARE INFORMATION.................................................................................... 3-5
3.7 G1000 SOFTWARE/CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE ......................................................... 3-11
3.8 SOFTWARE LOAD CONFIRMATION.................................................................................. 3-17
3.9 AVIATION DATABASE LOADING PROCEDURES ................................................................ 3-19
3.10 SVS / PATHWAYS ACTIVATION (OPTION)..................................................................... 3-20
3.11 CHARTVIEW ENABLE PROCEDURE .............................................................................. 3-22
3.12 TAWS-B ENABLE PROCEDURE .................................................................................... 3-23
3.13 AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION NUMBER ENTRY ................................................................. 3-24
3.14 CLEARING DEFAULT USER SETTINGS ......................................................................... 3-24
4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS ................................................... 4-1
4.1 AIRWORTHINESS LIMITATIONS ......................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 SERVICING INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 4-1
4.3 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS ........................................................................................... 4-3
5 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1 SVS/PATHWAYS TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................. 5-1
5.2 GTS 820 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................... 5-2
5.3 SOFTWARE/CONFIGURATION TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................ 5-3
5.4 GRT 10 / GRC 10 XM REMOTE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................ 5-4
5.5 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION HIERARCHY ............................................................................ 5-4
5.6 BACKSHELL/BACKPLATE CONNECTORS ........................................................................... 5-5
6 EQUIPMENT REMOVAL & INSTALLATION ..................................................................... 6-1
6.1 GTS 820 TAS PROCESSOR ............................................................................................ 6-1
6.2 GPA 65 LNA/PA ............................................................................................................ 6-2
6.3 TAS ANTENNAS .............................................................................................................. 6-2
6.4 GRT 10 XM REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER................................................................. 6-3
6.5 GDU REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT .................................................................................... 6-4
6.6 GMU 44 REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT .............................................................................. 6-5
6.7 GTX 33ES TRANSPONDER REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT ................................................... 6-6
6.8 GIA 63W REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT ............................................................................. 6-7
7 G1000 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION & TESTING ........................................................ 7-1
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7.1 TRANSPONDER TESTING ................................................................................................. 7-1
7.2 GTS TRAFFIC SYSTEM.................................................................................................... 7-1
8 SYSTEM RETURN TO SERVICE PROCEDURE ............................................................... 8-1
8.1 DISPLAY TESTING ........................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 GIA 63W INTEGRATED AVIONICS UNIT ............................................................................ 8-6
8.3 GFC 700 AUTOPILOT GROUND CHECKS .................................................................. 8-8
8.4 MAINTENANCE RECORDS .............................................................................................. 8-13
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE PAGE
Table 1.1 - Required Documents ..............................................................................................1-3
Table 1.2 - Reference Publications ............................................................................................1-3
Table 3.1 - Required Loader Cards ........................................................................................... 3-5
Table 3.2 – SVS Enable Card ..................................................................................................3-20
Table 4.1 - Maintenance Intervals .............................................................................................. 4-3
Table 5.1 – SVS Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................5-1
Table 5.2 – SVS Alert Messages ...............................................................................................5-2
1.1.1 APPLICABILITY
This document applies to all G58 aircraft that have been modified in accordance with STC
SA01584WI-D. The data defining this modification is contained in the Master Drawing List 005-
00606-01.
Modification of an aircraft by this Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) obligates the aircraft
operator to include the maintenance information provided by this document in the operator’s
Aircraft Maintenance Manual and the operator’s Aircraft Scheduled Maintenance Program.
1.2 ORGANIZATION
The following outline briefly describes the organization of this manual:
Section 2: System Description
Provides a complete description of the type design change associated with updating the G1000
system in the Hawker Beechcraft G58 .
Section 3: G1000 Control & Operation
Presents basic control and operation information specifically tailored to maintenance practices.
Basic G1000 Configuration Mode operation is also described.
Section 4: Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
Provides maintenance instructions for continued airworthiness of the G1000 systems.
Section 5: Troubleshooting
Provides troubleshooting information to aid in diagnosing and resolving potential problems with
the G1000.
Section 6: G1000 Equipment Removal & Replacement
Gives instructions for the removal and replacement of G1000 equipment associated with this
modification.
Section 7: G1000 Equipment Configuration & Testing
Gives instructions for loading software, configuring, and testing of G1000 equipment.
Section 8: System Return to Service Procedure
Specifies return-to-service procedures to be performed upon completion of maintenance of the
G1000 system.
005-W0029-00 Wiring Diagram, Optional GRT 10, Hawker Beechcraft G58 Update
005-W0030-00 Wiring Diagram, Optional GTS 820, Hawker Beechcraft G58 Update
320-00587-XX Harness and Coax Fabrication, GTS 820 Option, Hawker Beechcraft G58
58-590001-1C *
Hawker Beechcraft Baron (Model G58) Maintenance Manual Supplement
(or subsequent for Airplanes with Garmin G1000 Equipment Installed
revision)
58-590001-5B *
(or subsequent Hawker Beechcraft Baron G58 Avionics Wiring Diagram Manual
revision)
55-590000-13F *
(or subsequent Hawker Beechcraft Baron 55 and 58 Maintenance Manual
revision)
NOTE
While the alternate part numbers of displays authorized by this STC include an
external video input and HDSB Ethernet connection, this STC does not approve any
interfaces to these ports. Any interfaces to these ports will require additional
airworthiness approvals.
GIA 1 is powered through Bus 2 and immediately powers up when the battery 1 or Battery 2
master switch is turned on. GIA #2 receives power through the Avionics Bus and powers up when
the avionics master switch is turned on.
Using the FMS knob, a user can navigate through different pages and page groups in the
Configuration Mode. For complete description and breakdown of each page, refer to the G1000
Line Maintenance & Configuration manual.
System Page Group
1. System Status 6. File Manager 11. System Setup
2. Time Configuration 7. Diagnostics Terminal 12. Manifest Configuration
3. Lighting Configuration 8. OEM Diagnostics 13. Maintenance Log
4. System Audio 9. System Configuration
5. System Upload 10. System Data Path Configuration
GDU Page Group
1. Serial Configuration 4. Diagnostics 7. Airframe Configuration
2. CDU Status Page 5. Ethernet Test 8. TAWS Configuration
3. Key Test 6. Alert Configuration
GIA Page Group
1. Serial Configuration 3. GIA I/O Configuration 5. GIA Status Page
2. GIA RS-485 Configuration 4. GIA Configuration 6. GIA CAN Configuration
GEA Page Group
1. Engine Data 2. GEA Status Page 3. GEA Configuration
GTX Page Group
1. Serial Configuration 2. Transponder Configuration
NOTE
Installers may obtain the G1000 software image already on a loader
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card by ordering the Garmin Part Number listed in the General
Arrangement Drawing 005-00606-12 referenced in Table 1.1
IMPORTANT
To satisfy the requirements of this STC it is critical that the technician
install correct software image part number when servicing the G1000
system. Approved software image part numbers are defined on the
General Arrangement Drawing 005-00606-12 listed in Table 1.1
CAUTION
Be cautious when using software loader cards during maintenance. The
G1000 system immediately initializes the card upon power-up. On-
screen prompts must be given careful attention in order to avoid
potential loss of data.
NOTE
In order to create a loader card, the installer completing these
procedures must be an authorized Hawker Beechcraft service center to
gain access to the necessary data via the Garmin website.
NOTE
a. Go to www.garmin.com and click on the Dealer Resource Center link in the lower
portion of the home page. Enter User name and Password in the Sign In area at the
left of the page.
d. Select the Software Downloads hyperlink on the left hand edge of the page.
e. Scroll down until the appropriate software image is visible. Note: the software image
version number will be listed in the name column. Select the appropriate software
image based upon the information provided in Garmin GA Drawing 005-00606-12.
f. Select the Download hyperlink and save the file to the local hard drive. Note: part
number shown below is for reference only.
g. Double-click the .exe file that was downloaded. The following window will pop-up on
the screen. Click Yes.
h. Ensure that there is an empty SD card in the card reader and then click Next.
i. Ensure the card and correct drive letter is used, and click next.
Software files are defined by part number and version number on the General Arrangement
Drawing 005-00606-12. Each G1000 LRU reports the software version it currently contains to
the user in two places.
• Normal System Mode: The AUX – SYSTEM STATUS page lists each LRU and the
reported software version.
• Configuration Mode: The SYSTEM STATUS page (SYSTEM page group) reports more
detailed LRU information, including software version, part number, and LRU status.
Software files are loaded to LRUs from the SYSTEM UPLOAD page in configuration mode.
a. Apply power to the G1000 by doing the following: Connect a ground power unit to the
external power receptacle, and turn on the ground power unit.
b. Turn on the L BAT MASTER, R BAT MASTER, and AVIONICS MASTER switches. At this
moment, all G1000 equipment is receiving power.
d. Insert the loader card into the MFD top card slot.
e. While holding the ENT key on MFD, restore power by closing the MFD circuit breaker.
f. When the words appear in the upper left corner of MFD, release
the MFD ENT key.
g. Press the MFD ENT key to acknowledge the following prompt (NOTE: A softkey labeled
YES appears in the lower right corner and may be used in lieu of the ENT key):
i. New software is loaded to MFD. When complete, the MFD starts in configuration mode
displaying the System Status page . Do not remove power.
j. Remove the loader card from MFD and insert it into the top card slot on the PFD. Repeat
Steps e through h for the PFD.
k. When PFD update is complete, it starts in the configuration mode. Do not remove power.
When complete, both displays should be in configuration mode, with the Loader Card
remaining in the top slot of PFD.
IMPORTANT!
For the rest of the software/configuration procedure, do not operate the
MFD while loading software or configuration files unless specifically
instructed to do so. A failed or cancelled load may result.
l. On PFD, verify on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE that the following LRUs are
present. (status box is green, as shown below): MFD, PFD, GIA1, GIA2, GDL 69A and
GWX.
a. Ensure loader card is inserted into top card slot of PFD. On PFD, select the System Upload
page using the PFD small FMS knob.
b. Activate the cursor and rotate the PFD small FMS knob to highlight BEECHCRAFT G58 in
the AIRFRAME field. Press the PFD ENT key to select the configuration .
c. Once an airframe type is selected the cursor moves to the FILE window. Rotate the PFD
small FMS knob to activate the drop-down menu. Move the cursor to highlight the
appropriate configuration for the aircraft and press ENT on PFD.
NOTE
The PRODUCT window displays information regarding each G1000
LRU. The LRU column depicts the reported software version of the
LRU, whereas the CARD VERS column shows the LRU software
version stored on the Loader Card. The SOFTWARE and
CONFIGURATION columns default to having all required boxes
checked. Each checked file is automatically loaded to the correct
G1000 LRU.
Figure 3.9 - Configuration/Software Load Page
e. Observe software loading progress and verify software load completes without errors as
indicated by the following:
i. Press the UPDT CFG softkey on PFD and acknowledge prompt by pressing the ENT key on
PFD.
Perform the following steps if any of the following options are installed:
• GTS 820
• SKY 497 Skywatch
• KN 63 DME
• WX-500 Storm Scope
• GTX 33 with extended squitter
a. Go to the System Upload page and activate cursor. Activate the drop down menu in the
AIRFRAME field by rotating the small FMS knob and select G58 OPTIONS and press ENT.
b. Activate the drop down menu by rotating the small FMS knob and select the desired option,
press ENT.
d. Observe software loading progress and verify software load completes without errors as
indicated by the following:
h. For other installed options repeat steps b thru e by rotating the large FMS knob and
highlighting the File Field.
c. When the “GRT 10 not found” message is displayed on the GRC 10, press the following
buttons in order:
d. Use the arrow buttons on the GRC 10 to enter the serial number of the GRT 10 transceiver
that is installed in the aircraft. Verify that the correct GRT 10 transceiver serial number has
been entered.
Go to the Systems Status page. Activate the cursor and toggle to the LRU window. Highlight
each of the following items in the LRU window and verify that the LRU software part number
and software version matches the following information.
NOTE
Verify the software and version levels for the items listed below.
a. Highlight each of the following items in the LRU window by scrolling with the small FMS
knob, and verify that the software part number and version matches the information in
General Arrangement, G1000 Update with Options G58, 005-00606-12 General
Arrangement drawing.
IMPORTANT
If any software version and/or part number does not match, or is not
successfully loaded, do not continue with post installation procedures.
Troubleshoot and resolve the issue before continuing.
a. Remove power from the PFD and MFD by pulling the PFD and MFD circuit breakers.
b. Install a GDU 10XX Terrain Data Base Card 010-00330-43 in the bottom slot of the PFD
and MFD.
b. Insert an SD card containing the latest cycle Jeppesen aviation database (data supplied by
Jeppesen) into the top slot of MFD.
c. Apply power to MFD. The following prompt is displayed in the upper left corner of MFD:
i. Acknowledge the prompt “Enable automatic database synchronization” by pressing the ENT
key on the MFD.
k. Confirm that the correct update cycle is loaded at the power-up page of the MFD.
IMPORTANT!
When the SVS/Pathways option is enabled for the first time, the G1000
writes its unique system ID to the physical card and locks the files to
this unique ID. This prevents the SVS/Pathways enable card from ever
being used to activate the SVS/Pathway feature in other G1000
systems. This card MUST be kept with the aircraft for situations where
SVS/Pathways must be re-activated.
c. A special SVS Enable card is required to activate this feature, refer to Table 3.2. Insert this
card in the upper slot of PFD.
d. While holding the ENT key on the PFD and MFD restore power to the displays.
e. When the words appear in the upper left corner of the displays,
release the ENT key.
• Activate the cursor. Use the small FMS knob to select CONFIGURATION FILES in
the AIRFRAME field and press the ENT key.
• Highlight the FILE field. Use the small FMS knob to select the Enable SVS option
and press the ENT key. Once the option is selected the configuration files in the
PRODUCT field will be displayed. All files should be checked. If not, press the CHK
ALL softkey.
• Monitor the status of the upload. When the upload is finished, press the ENT key to
acknowledge the upload complete confirmation.
h. View the SUMMARY field and ensure that the item is COMPLETE.
j. Power down the system and remove the SVS Enable card from the PFD.
NOTE
• The Chart Enable card can only enable Charts on one system (one
aircraft). A new Chart Enable card must be used for each aircraft.
• The required ChartView databases are subscription-based and are
to be procured by the installing agency directly from Jeppesen.
• The G1000 can only be configured for FliteCharts or ChartView but
not both. Performing this procedure will automatically disable the
FliteChart option.
a. Apply power to the G1000 system.
c. Insert the Chart Enable card, 010-00330-50 in the upper slot of the PFD.
d. While holding the ENT key on the PFD and MFD restore power to the displays.
g. Activate the cursor and rotate the small FMS knob to activate the drop down menu
and select CONFIGURATION FILES in the AIRFRAME field. Press ENT.
h. Rotate the small FMS knob to activate the drop down menu and select ENABLE
CHARTVIEW in the FILE field. Press ENT.
i. Verify there is a check mark in the box in the configuration column for AIRFRAME.
k. Monitor the status of the upload. When the upload is finished Complete and Pass is
displayed. Press ENT.
m. Power down the system and remove the ChartView Enable card from the PFD.
NOTE
The TAWS-B Enable card can only enable TAWS on one system (one
aircraft). A new TAWS Enable card must be used for each aircraft.
a. Remove power from the MFD and PFD by pulling the PFD and MFD circuit breakers.
b. Insert the TAWS Enable card, 010-00330-51 in the upper slot of the PFD.
c. While holding the ENT key on the PFD and MFD restore power to the displays.
f. Activate the cursor and use the small FMS knob to activate the drop down menu and
select CONFIGURATION FILES in the AIRFRAME field. Press ENT.
g. Use the small FMS knob to activate the drop down menu and select ENABLE TAWS
in the FILE field. Press ENT.
h. Verify there is a check mark in the box in the configuration column for AIRFRAME.
j. Monitor the status of the upload. When the upload is finished, Complete and Pass is
displayed. Press ENT.
l. Power down the system and remove the TAWS-B Enable card from the PFD.
NOTE
If aircraft has a Garmin GTS 8XX Traffic System installed, ensure GTS
8XX system configuration is loaded prior to registration entry for
transponder (See Section 3.7.3).
a. Remove power (if applied) from PFD by pulling the PFD circuit breaker.
b. While holding the ENT key on the PFD, restore power by closing the PFD circuit
breaker.
c. When the words INITIALIZING SYSTEM appear in the upper left corner of the PFD
release the ENT key.
d. Rotate the outer FMS knob to activate the GTX group, then rotate the small FMS
knob to select the TRANSPONDER CONFIGURATION page on PFD.
e. Ensure that the ADDRESS TYPE is US TAIL under the SET and XPDR ACTIVE
columns.
f. Ensure that the FLIGHT ID TYPE is SAME AS TAIL under the SET and ACTIVE
columns.
g. Activate the cursor and highlight the MODE S ADDRESS field. Use the small/large
FMS knob to enter the aircraft registration number.
h. Once the correct registration number is entered, press the ENT key to configure the
transponder.
i. Observe the status window and press the ENT key on PFD to acknowledge the OK
prompt once configuration is complete.
There are no airworthiness limitations associated with this type design change (STC #
SA01584WI-D).
The previously approved Instructions for Continued Airworthiness defined under TCDS 3A16,
and identified in Table 1-1, remain valid and applicable for all other maintenance and ICA
aspects of the G1000 and GFC 700 systems.
G1000 LRU maintenance is “on condition” only. No component level overhaul is required for
this design change.
IMPORTANT
All structural repairs associated with this installation are to be addressed
in accordance with proper Hawker Beechcraft Aircraft Company
standards.
The following tools are needed to perform maintenance tasks on GTS 820 equipment:
• Headset/microphone
• Laptop with Garmin GTS 8XX Installation software installed. The Installation software is available
for download from the dealers only portion of the Garmin website (www.garmin.com)
The following tools are needed to perform maintenance tasks on GTX 33ES transponder:
The following tools are needed to perform maintenance tasks on GRT 10 equipment:
The following tools are needed to perform maintenance tasks on GDU 104X equipment:
For any other tools required to maintain the G1000 / GFC 700 refer to the existing Hawker beechcraft ICA
listed in Table 1.1.
.
Table 4.1 below shows the systems and equipment installed by this STC that must undergo any
maintenance action and identifies the timeframe in which that activity should occur.
The previously approved Instructions for Continued Airworthiness defined under TCDS 3A16,
and identified in Table 1-1, remain valid and applicable for all other maintenance and ICA
aspects of the G1000 and GFC 700 systems. This STC does not remove or allieviate any of the
existing maintenance requirements for the Hawker Beechcraft G58 aircraft unless specifically
stated.
Annual inspection
Complete visual inspection of
Visual Inspection 4.3.1
new equipment and wiring (in conjunction with existing
visual inspection requirements)
Annual inspection
Conduct electrical bonding
Electrical Bonding
checks of new LRUs and 4.3.3
tests (in conjunction with existing
Antenna
visual inspection requirements)
GMU 44
Remove and Replacement 6.6 On Condition
Magnetometer
GPA 65 Traffic
Removal and Replacement 6.2 On Condition
PA/LNA
GRT 10 XM remote
Removal and Replacement 6.4 On Condition
control transceiver
GRC 10 XM remote
Replacement / Reconfiguration 6.4.1 On Condition
control
In conjuction with existing Annual visual inspection requirements, conduct the following:
• Inspect all new appliances, antennas, and electrical connectors and coax connectors for
corrosion or other defects.
• Check the integrity of all shield block ground attachments to the harness connector as
well as integrity of the individuals shields.
• Inspect all exposed wiring for chaffing, damage, proper routing and security of
attachment.
• Signs of corrosion on equipment, racks, aircraft structure relied upon for ground, and
connectors, backshells, wire attachment.
• Conduct a visual inspection of the antennas and mounting. Verify there are no cracks in
the antenna, no deformation in the mounting structure, and that all sealing fillets around
the antennas are in good condition.
• If the attachment is not secure, re-work the installation and complete electrical bonding
test based on installation requirements.
• In the event the antenna seal shows sign of damage or decomposition, re-seal and
complete the Electrical bonding test to installation requirements.
4.3.3.1 Requirements
All GTS equipment must be installed. Gain access for the procedure listed below as
required and in accordance with the Baron G58 Maintenance Manual.
Test Preparation:
All electrical connectors including coaxial cable connectors must be disconnected during
bonding checks.
1. Connect the positive lead of the power supply to a nearby exposed portion of aircraft
metallic structure, such as a frame, as close as possible to the unit under test. Do not
use the units own installation rack. Connect/touch the positive lead of the voltmeter to
the same point.
NOTE
Ensure that the voltmeter and power supply probes do not touch so as not to
induce contact resistance.
2. Touch negative lead of power supply to each of the test points listed while performing
Step 3. At each point, configure the power supply to produce 1 amp before measuring
voltage. (Use an ammeter to ensure current is within 1 amp ±100 milli-amp at each
point).
3. Set the voltmeter to measure milli-volts and null the reading. Measure the voltage from
ground point (step 1) to each of the following points and record the voltage. (Perform
Step 2 at each point to ensure that 1 amp ±100 milli-amp is present before measuring.)
Cabin Compartment
Empennage
Ensure that at each test point, no more than 10 milli-volts (10 mΩ) are present. In this case,
voltage is equivalent to resistance (Ω), given that precisely 1 amp reference current is
present.
TIP: If 1 amp reference current cannot be maintained, note the difference between the
attainable current and 1 amp reference current. Calculate the percentage difference and
apply this to the voltage reading to obtain the equivalent resistance. Example: If the
measured current is 1.2 amps, (20% high from the target 1 amp current), then the allowable
voltage measurement would be 20% high, 2.5 milli-volts would now be 3.0 milli-volts.
If one or more bonding checks fails, i.e. the resistance is higher than those listed above,
then clean and rebond as necessary. Re-attach equipment racks/appliance/antenna and
complete electrical bonding test based on the original installation requirements. Refer to the
applicable installation drawing referenced in Table 1.1 for the bonding requirements.
After bonding checks are complete, ensure all electrical and coaxial cable connectors are
reconnected and all systems are working properly.
IMPORTANT
Sections 6, 3.7, and 8 provide detailed instructions on equipment
removal, replacement, configuration, and return-to-service testing.
Anytime a G1000 component or LRU is removed, swapped, or
replaced, the technician must follow the procedures given in
Sections 3.7, and 8 to ensure proper operation of the system.
The SVS/Pathways software feature requires the following G1000 sensors/data to be valid:
• AHRS
• Heading
• GPS Position
• 9 Arc-Second Terrain Data
In the event that one the above items fails or is unavailable, the SVS/Pathways feature is
automatically removed from the PFD. The following table describes possible symptoms
associated with the SVS/Pathways feature, and provides corresponding actions for
troubleshooting:
Table 5.1 – SVS Troubleshooting
Symptom Recommended Action
Verify that the PFD and MFD software versions are shown to be 11.01
or later by checking the AUX – System Status Page on the MFD.
“SYN VIS” softkey does not
appear on PFD softkey tier. If version 11.01 or later software is installed in the MFD and PFDs,
follow the steps in Section 3.10.1 to reactivate the SVS/Pathways
feature.
Problem Solutions
• Ensure that criteria listed in Section 5.4 are
fulfilled for the applicable situation.
• Ensure that LRU is reporting data on System
Software file load fails: Status page (LRU is ‘ONLINE’). Check data
path wiring as needed.
• Retry software file load or try using a different
card. Ensure that the MFD is not touched
during the loading process.
• Ensure that LRU part number is compatible
with software version and Card Loader. Refer
to the General Arrangement Drawing and to
Section 3.6 of this document.
• Replace LRU.
• Ensure that the criteria listed in Section 5.4
Configuration file load fails:
are fulfilled for the applicable situation.
Problem Action
• Verify GRT 10 is receiving power.
GRT 10 not found
• Verify the RF pairing ID entered into GRC 10 is correct.
• Verify that the GRC 10 is in RF range of the GRT 10.
GRT 10 connection lost
• Verify GRT 10 wiring and power.
• Verify wiring between GDL 69A and GRT 10.
GDL 69A not found
• Verify GDL 69A is powered on.
• Verify wiring between GDL 69A and GRT 10.
GDL 69A connection is lost
• Verify GDL 69A is powered on.
• Verify batteries are installed.
GRC 10 will not power on.
• Install fresh batteries. See Section 7.3.
The following criteria must be satisfied to be able to perform the desired operation:
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CAUTION
When removing and/or replacing any G1000 component, always
ensure that aircraft power is off. Unplug any auxiliary power
supplies. Unplug the aircraft battery. Before performing
maintenance, it is required that the technician verify the LRU
software part number and version number matches the software
configuration listed in the General Arrangement Drawing 005-
00606-12, listed in Table 1.1.
To check an LRU software part number and/or version, follow the procedure defined in Section
3.7.
If a faulty LRU is not reporting its software version and part number, check aircraft maintenance
logs for last software version loaded and verify against the General Arrangement Drawing 005-
00606-12. The Software Manifest page may also be used to check part numbers and versions.
1. Remove and install the TAS/TCAS antennas in accordance with the “GTS 820 Equipment
Install, Hawker Beechcraft G58” drawing GPN: 005-00606-15.
2. Procede to 7.1 for testing of the GTX 820 TAS.
If the unit does not turn on, or the battery level indicator on the display shows no bars, replace
the batteries. To replace the batteries in the GRC 10 Remote Control, remove the back cover
of the remote. Insert two fresh AA batteries with the orientation as shown in the diagram in the
battery compartment. Both batteries should be replaced with fresh batteries at the same time.
WARNING
Do not use lithium batteries in the GRC 10.
NOTE
Remove batteries when the GRC 10 is stored for extended periods.
CAUTION
When replacing batteries, use only new or fully charged batteries. Do not
mix new and old batteries as this can cause battery leakage and
damage to the unit. Do not mix battery types (i.e. rechargeable with non-
rechargeable).
CAUTION
Remove batteries if the GRC 10 will not be in use for several months.
Storing batteries in the unit for prolonged periods may result in leakage
and damage to the battery compartment.
3. While supporting the display unit, carefully pull the unit aft to access the single harness
connector.
Reinstallation:
1. Remove the protective caps from the display unit and harness connectors. Visually
inspect the display unit harness connector for damage. Repair any damage.
2. While supporting the display unit, connect the harness connector to the rear of the
display unit.
NOTE
The display unit harness is protected by a flexible chain link conduit that
protects the harness and eases the retraction of the harness back into
the rack when installing the display unit.
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3. Carefully insert the display unit into the panel cutout. Make sure all four /4-turn fasteners
align with the corresponding panel holes.
4. Seat the display unit in the panel cutout. Do not use excessive force.
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5. Once the display unit is seated, turn all four /4-turn fasteners clockwise to lock the
display unit to the instrument panel.
2. For airplanes with long range fuel tanks -Remove the left wing tip by unscrewing
the phillips screws. For airplanes with standard fuel tanks - Remove the square
access panel (left wing top).
3. Unscrew the three screws that hold the GMU 44 to its mounting rack.
5. Disconnect the airplane harness connector from the GMU 44 electrical connector.
6. Place protective caps on the GMU 44 connector and on the harness connector.
Reinstallation:
1. Remove the protective caps from the GMU 44 electrical connector and its associated
airplane harness connector. Visually inspect the electrical connectors to make sure there
are no bent or damaged pins. Repair any damage.
3. Lower the GMU 44 into the locator pins on the mounting rack. Make sure the GMU 44
direction arrow aligns with the mounting rack direction arrow.
CAUTION
It is recommended that new screws are used to secure the GMU 44 to
the mounting rack. If the original screws must be re-used, coat the screw
threads with Loctite 242 (blue) thread locking compound to restore their
anti-rotational properties.
Securing screws MUST be non-magnetic.
4. Secure the GMU 44 to the mounting rack with three phillips screws.
5. Make sure the location of the electrical connector and the routing of the associated
electrical wire harness are as noted in the removal process.
6. Make sure all tools and equipment are removed from the area.
7. For airplanes with long range fuel tanks -Install the left wing tip. For airplanes with
standard fuel tanks - Install the square access panel (left wing top).
3. Unlock the GTX 33 handle by loosening the Phillips screw on the handle.
4. Pull the handle upward to unlock the GTX 33. Gently remove the unit from the rack.
5. Place protective caps on the GTX 33 electrical connectors and rack connectors.
1. Remove the protective caps from the GTX 33 electrical connectors and rack connectors.
Visually inspect the electrical connectors to make sure there are no bent or damaged
pins. Repair any damage.
NOTE
A handle-lock mechanism is used to guide and lock the LRU into place.
The handle has a locking stud that engages a dogleg-shaped track on
the LRU rack. After engaging the dogleg, the handle can be pushed
down and locked. This action seats the LRU against the rear plate and
connectors. A single Phillips screw is used to fasten the lever to the LRU
body. Gently insert the GTX 33 into its rack. The handle should engage
the dogleg track.
CAUTION
Some pressure is required to seat the LRU and lock the handle. The unit
should be gently worked into position using the lever. Do not use
excessive force inserting the LRU. If the LRU binds or is caught, stop
and remove it. Check and make sure the rear plate and connectors are
floating freely in the LRU rack before attempting to re-install.
2. Push down on the GTX 33 handle to lock the unit into the rack.
3. Lock the handle to the GTX 33 body using the Phillips screw.
3. Unlock the GIA 63W handle by loosening the Phillips screw on the handle.
4. Pull the handle upward to unlock the GIA 63W. Gently remove the unit from the rack.
5. Place protective caps on the GIA 63W electrical connectors and rack connectors.
1. Remove the protective caps from the GIA 63W electrical connectors and rack
connectors. Visually inspect the electrical connectors to make sure there are no bent or
damaged pins. Repair any damage.
NOTE
A handle-lock mechanism is used to guide and lock the LRU into place.
The handle has a locking stud that engages a dogleg-shaped track on
the LRU rack. After engaging the dogleg, the handle can be pushed
down and locked. This action seats the LRU against the rear plate and
connectors. A single Phillips screw is used to fasten the lever to the LRU
body. Gently insert the GIA 63W into its rack. The handle should engage
the dogleg track.
CAUTION
Some pressure is required to seat the LRU and lock the handle. The unit
should be gently worked into position using the lever. Do not use
excessive force inserting the LRU. If the LRU binds or is caught, stop
and remove it. Check and make sure the rear plate and connectors are
floating freely in the LRU rack before attempting to re-install.
2. Push down on the GIA 63W handle to lock the unit into the rack.
3. Lock the handle to the GIA 63W body using the Phillips screw.
6. If a new, repaired, or exchange GIA is installed, the correct software and configuration
files must be loaded to the unit. See Section 3.7 then continue to Section 8.
7. No software loading is required if the originally installed GIA units are re-installed in
opposite positions (GIA1 and GIA2 in opposite unit racks). However, configuration
loading is required. See Section 3.7, and then continue to the GIA 63W Test (Section
8).
a. On PFD, press the XPDR softkey and verify that ADS-B TX softkey is
available. Select ADS-B TX (selection will be greyed out).
• Squitter Type
• Altitude
• Altitude Source
• Squitter Period
• Aircraft Type
• Squitter Period
7.2 GTS TRAFFIC SYSTEM
CAUTION
After any maintenance or modification is made to the GTS 820 TAS
cables such as replacing a connector or entire cable, some important
considerations must be made.
No software or configuration loading is required if the removed GTS 820 is re-installed. This
does not include units that were returned for repair as their software and configuration files are
deleted during the repair testing process. Continue to the GTS 820 Test (Section 7.2.1).
If a new, repaired or exchange GTS 820 is installed, the correct software and configuration files
must be loaded to the unit. See Section 3.7 and then continue to the GTS 820 Test (Section
7.2.1).
To select a scenario that will properly converge and intercept the GTS 8XX, the GTS 8XX must
be in ground test mode. Activate ground test mode by enabling the Ground Test field on the
Normal tab of the GTS 8XX Install Tool. To enable ground test mode, the aircraft must be on the
ground and the GTS 8XX must be in normal system mode and in standby.
NOTE
Using the GTS 8XX Install Tool, Garmin Part Number 006-A0242-00,
place the Ground Sense, and Squat Switch Sense to OPEN, under the
CONFIGURATION tab prior to accomplishment of the functional check.
Reference the GTS 8XX/GPA 65 Installation Manual, 190-00587-00 for
instructions on the use of the GTS 8XX Install Tool.
a. Position the test set directional antenna with a clear line of sight to the GTS 820 antenna at
90 degrees. With the GTS 820 powered up and in Standby mode indicated on the MFD,
cycle the GTS 820 to ‘Operate’.
a. Position the test set directional antenna with a clear line of sight to the GTS820 antenna.
b. Ensure that the transmitter or receiver (RX/TX) that you are testing is significantly closer to
the ramp tester than another operating RX/TX, or erroneous and inaccurate results may
occur. All four quadrants (forward, starboard, aft, and port) will be similarly tested to verify
bearing of simulated intruder supplied via the ramp tester are correctly displayed on the
MAP-TRAFFIC MAP page of the MFD.
c. Using the ramp tester, select the proper antenna gain and distance to aircraft.
g. Set the multifunction test set to perform “TCAS” testing. Configure the GTS 8XX to the
normal operating mode.
j. Verify a target is annunciated on the MAP-TRAFFIC MAP page of the MFD at the correct
bearing of approximately 0 degree azimuth at 2 NM and co-altitude (read as 00 above a
filled diamond indicating proximate traffic).
l. Reposition ramp test set and directional antenna to a starboard position of 90 degrees.
n. Verify a target is annunciated on the MAP-TRAFFIC MAP page of the MFD at the correct
bearing of approximately 90 degree azimuth at 2 NM and co-altitude.
p. Reposition ramp test set and directional antenna to an aft position of 180 degrees.
r. Verify a target is annunciated on the MAP-TRAFFIC MAP page of the MFD at the correct
bearing of approximately 180 degree azimuth at 2 NM and co-altitude.
t. Reposition ramp test set and directional antenna to a port position of 270 degrees.
v. Verify a target is annunciated on the MAP-TRAFFIC MAP page of the MFD at the correct
bearing of approximately 270 degree azimuth at 2 NM and co-altitude.
x. If the bearing is not as anticipated, or multiple targets are displayed during tests, recheck the
antenna coaxial connections by verifying the following:
• QMA connectors are 'snapped' firmly in place
• Connections are made to the proper channels and color-coded heat shrink is the
same color on both ends of cable
• QMA connectors are correctly installed on cables
• Correct antenna type is selected in the configuration
The procedures contained in this section describe the minimum return to service checks that
should be performed upon reinstallation of the software and/or reactivation of SVS/Pathways. If
the software reload or SVS reactivation was as a result of an LRU replacement, the technician
must also perform any additional return to service tests required by the existing Hawker
Beechcraft G58 Airplane Maintenance Manual (listed in Table 1.1) for that LRU.
b. The System number reflected in the upper right hand corner is the System Software
Version. It correlates to the G1000 SW Loader Card used to load the software to the
system.
c. Verify that the System Software Version is correct per General Arrangement Drawing 005-
00606-12.
d. Press the ENT key to acknowledge the correct pilot profile on the MFD.
e. In the normal operating mode, data fields that are invalid have large red Xs through them
(Figure 8.2). A valid field does not display a red X (Figure 8.3). Allow the displays to
initialize for approximately one minute.
Figure 8.3 – Normal Display (without SVS enabled)
f. Check that all COM/NAV fields are valid in the top corners of PFD and MFD.
g. Check that altitude, airspeed, vertical speed, TAS, OAT, and ISA fields are valid on PFD
and MFD.
i. Verify that no MANIFEST alert messages appear in the lower right corner (press the flashing
ALERTS softkey to view alert messages). If any MANIFEST errors appear, the correct
software to the related LRU must be loaded before proceeding (refer to Section 3.7).
j. Verify no other alert messages are displayed. If any alert messages are displayed, resolve
prior to proceding.
a. Apply power to the G1000 system. Allow the AHRS and magnetometer systems to
stabilize and align. Verify that air data information becomes valid on the PFD.
Check the MFD AUX – System Status page to verify GPS signals acquisition.
b. Press the ALERTS softkey on the PFD and verify no database, manifest, or
configuration errors exist.
c. Press the PFD softkey. Verify a SYN VIS softkey is shown in the lower left corner of
the display.
d. Press the SYN VIS softkey, then press the SYN TERR softkey to activate the
Synthetic Vision terrain display feature. Verify that the traditional blue/brown attitude
depiction is replaced with the Synthetic Vision rendering within 2-3 minutes of
activation. See figures below for reference.
e. Press the PFD softkey. Press the SYN VIS softkey and verify the following softkeys
are present and selectable:
• PATHWAY
• HRZN HDG
• APT SIGNS
NOTE
Screenshots are for reference only and may not be indicative of what is
present on the actual aircraft display.
f. Installation is complete. Be sure to keep the SVS / Pathways enable card with the
aircraft for future use.
a. On the MFD, monitor GPS signal strength bars on the AUX – GPS STATUS page.
b. On the PFD, ensure that the CDI is set to GPS. If it is not, press the ‘CDI’ softkey
until GPS ENR is displayed.
f. During the transmit period, verify that the GPS “INTEG” flag does not come into view
on the PFD and verify that GPS 1 does not lose a 3-D navigation solution on the
MFD.
g. Repeat steps e and f and re-transmit while monitoring GPS 2 signal levels on the
MFD.
k. Under the COM CONFIG field, change the COM channel spacing from 25 kHz to
8.33 kHz.
n. Transmit for a period of 35 seconds while monitoring GPS 1 signal strength levels.
o. During the transmit period, verify that the GPS “INTEG” flag does not come into view
on the PFD and verify that GPS 1 does not lose a 3-D navigation solution on the
MFD.
p. Repeat steps n and o and re-transmit while monitoring GPS 2 signal levels on the
MFD.
s. On the MFD, select the AUX – SYSTEM SETUP page and change the COM channel
spacing back to 25 kHz.
VOR/LOC/GS Test
NOTE
The PFD HSI does not show a course deviation bar unless a valid VHF NAV
frequency is tuned.
GFC 700 VOR/LOC/GS Test
a. Simulate a VOR signal on radial 000° with a course-widht of 20°. Verify full-scale
deflection of the CDI while applying a 10° deviation signal.
b. Exercise the CDI with both right and left deviations for both NAV1 and NAV2.
c. Exercise the Glideslope deviation indicator with up and down deviation indications.
NOTE
The autopilot pre-flight test will run on every full autopilot power-on.
a. Open the AP SERVOS circuit breaker and reset. The AFCS will re-initiate the pre-
flight test.
NOTE
A red AFCS ( ) annunciation will be displayed until both GIAs, the
AHRS, and the autopilot servos are online.
b. Verify that a white ‘PFT’ annunciation is displayed on the PFD, as shown in Figure
8.8.
NOTE
If the ‘PFT’ annunciation turns red, the test has failed and additional
troubleshooting will have to be performed prior to continuing with the test.
NOTE
If the aural alert is not heard, but pre-flight testing passed, engage the
Autopilot by pressing the AP key and disengage the Autopilot by pressing the
AP key again. Visual and aural disconnect alerting should occur. If no alert is
heard, the audio interface between GIA No. 1 and the audio panel should be
b. Press the AP DISC button and hold while actuating the MET switch. The trim wheel
should stop running.
c. Release the AP DISC button. The trim wheel should resume running.
f. Press and hold the left half of the MET switch. The Autopilot should command a
normal disengagement and the trim wheel should stop moving and rotate freely
when moved manually. A disconnect tone will be heard and a flashing amber “AP”
will be visible on the PFD.
g. Engage the Autopilot again by pressing the AP key on the MFD. The pitch and roll
clutches should engage, resisting movement of the control wheel.
h. Press and hold the CWS switch. The control wheel should now move freely when
moved manually.
i. Release the CWS switch. The Autopilot should hold the control wheel in its present
attitude.
j. Press the AP DISC switch. The Autopilot should command a normal disengagement.
A disconnect tone will be heard and a flashing amber “AP” will be visible on the PFD.
k. Verify that the control yoke is free in pitch and roll axes.
l. Engage the Autopilot again by pressing the ‘AP’ key on the MFD.
m. Pull the AP SERVOS circuit breaker. The Autopilot should command an abnormal
disconnect, consisting of a continuous disconnect tone and flashing red ‘AP’ and
amber ‘YD’ annunciation. No AFCS annunciations (e.g. AFCS, PFT, Mistrim) should
remain on the PFD.
n. Reset the AP SERVOS breaker and then press the AP DISC switch to silence the
autopilot abnormal disconnect tone.
p. Press the GO AROUND button. ‘GA’ should be annunciated on the PFD for both
pitch and roll modes and the command bars should indicate a wings-level climb to 7
degrees.
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q. Press the FD key on the MFD to deactivate the Go Around mode and reset the Flight
Director.
t. Press the CWS button and verify there is no residual force on the control wheel for
the pitch axis.
u. Extend the flaps to approach position. The trim wheel should immediately run in the
NOSE DOWN direction.
v. Retract the flaps. The trim should immediately run in the NOSE UP direction.
a. Run Manual Electric Trim (MET) in one direction until it runs against the stop.
b. Using a stop watch or equivalent device, time the trim speed from one end of travel
to the opposite stop. The elapsed time should measure 15 ± 5 seconds for each
direction.
a. Push the HDG knob in to synchronize the heading bug to the present aircraft
heading on the HSI.
c. Select Heading mode by pressing the HDG key on the MFD. The command bars
should be level and the control wheel should be stationary (very slow movement
acceptable, due to the aircraft not being perfectly level).
d. Turn the HDG knob to the left and verify that the command bars move to the left and
the control wheel turns to the left (counter-clockwise).
e. Turn the HDG knob to the right and verify that the command bars move to the right
and the control wheel turns to the right (clockwise).
f. Push the CWS button and pull the control wheel to the middle of the pitch control
range.
g. Release the CWS button. Verify that the Autopilot clutches re-engage and hold the
wheel stationary.
h. Holding the control wheel lightly, press the NOSE UP key on the MFD twice, to
increase the pitch reference. Verify that the command bars move up approximately
one degree and the control wheel begins moving aft.
i. Hold the control wheel and press the CWS button, re-synchronizing the pitch
reference and re-centering the control wheel.
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j. Release the CWS button and verify that servo clutches re-engage before releasing
the control wheel.
k. Press the NOSE DN key on the MFD twice. Verify that the command bars command
down and the control wheel begins moving forward.
l. Hold the controls and press CWS to re-center the command bars and stop control
wheel movement.
m. With the Autopilot still engaged and the CWS button pressed, move the control
wheel to its aft limit.
n. Release the CWS button and apply continuous forward pressure, slowly moving the
control wheel. After 1 or 2 seconds, the trim wheel should begin moving in a trim up
direction.
o. Grip the control wheel and press the CWS button. Trim motion should stop.
p. Move the control wheel to the forward limit and release the CWS button.
q. Slowly pull back on the control wheel. After a similar delay, the trim wheel should
begin to trim down.
r. Relieve pressure on the wheel and the trim motion should stop. Verify that the trim
wheel is free to turn.
s. Hold the control wheel and press the AP DISC switch to disconnect the Autopilot.
t. Engage VS mode by pressing the VS key on the MFD. Verify the PFD display ‘VS’
in green and indicates a pitch reference of ‘0 FPM’.
u. Press the ALT key on the MFD and verify that the ‘ALT’ annunciation is displayed in
green on the PFD with an altitude reference equal to the aircraft altitude (within the
nearest 20 feet).
v. Press the FD key and verify that the mode annunciations and command bars are
removed from the display.
NOTE
To fully verify the yaw damper function, it must be checked in flight.
w. Press the YD key and verify that the ‘YD’ annunciation is displayed in green on the
PFD.
x. Press the rudder pedals and verify that the yaw servo is resisting movement of the
rudder pedals.
y. Press the AP DISC button and verify that a flashing yellow ‘YD’ annunciation is
displayed on the PFD.
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