G1000 CessnaNavIII CockpitReferenceGuide CessnaNavIII
G1000 CessnaNavIII CockpitReferenceGuide CessnaNavIII
G1000 CessnaNavIII CockpitReferenceGuide CessnaNavIII
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Copyright 2004, 2005 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. This manual reects the operation of System Software versions 0394.03 or later for Cessna 172R aircraft, 0395.04 or later for Cessna 172S aircraft, 0371.08 or later for normally aspirated Cessna 182 aircraft, 0372.07 or later for turbocharged Cessna 182 aircraft, 0373.04 or later for normally aspirated Cessna 206 aircraft, and 0374.04 or later for turbocharged Cessna 206 aircraft. Some differences in operation may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to earlier or later software versions.
NOTE: Cessna Nav III aircraft include the Cessna 172R, the Cessna 172S, the normally aspirated Cessna 182 (182), the turbocharged Cessna 182 (T182), the normally aspirated Cessna 206 (206), and the turbocharged Cessna 206 (T206). Unless otherwise indicated, information in the G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide pertains to all Cessna Nav III aircraft.
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WARNING: Navigation and terrain separation must NOT be predicated upon the use of the terrain function. The G1000 Terrain Proximity feature is NOT intended to be used as a primary reference for terrain avoidance and does not relieve the pilot from the responsibility of being aware of surroundings during ight. The Terrain Proximity feature is only to be used as an aid for terrain avoidance and is not certied for use in applications requiring a certied terrain awareness system. Terrain data is obtained from third party sources. Garmin is not able to independently verify the accuracy of the terrain data. WARNING: The displayed minimum safe altitudes (MSAs) are only advisory in nature and should not be relied upon as the sole source of obstacle and terrain avoidance information. Always refer to current aeronautical charts for appropriate minimum clearance altitudes. WARNING: The altitude calculated by G1000 GPS receivers is geometric height above Mean Sea Level and could vary signicantly from the altitude displayed by pressure altimeters, such as the GDC 74A Air Data Computer, or other altimeters in aircraft. GPS altitude should never be used for vertical navigation. Always use pressure altitude displayed by the G1000 PFD or other pressure altimeters in aircraft. WARNING: The Jeppesen database used in the G1000 system must be updated regularly in order to ensure that its information remains current. Updates are released every 28 days. A database information packet is included in the G1000 package. Pilots using an outdated database do so entirely at their own risk. WARNING: The basemap (land and water data) must not be used for navigation, but rather only for non-navigational situational awareness. Any basemap indication should be compared with other navigation sources. WARNING: Trafc information shown on the G1000 Multi Function Display is provided as an aid in visually acquiring trafc. Pilots must maneuver the aircraft based only upon ATC guidance or positive visual acquisition of conicting trafc. WARNING: Use of the Stormscope interface for hazardous weather penetration (thunderstorm penetration) is prohibited. Weather information on the G1000 MFD is approved only for weather avoidance, not penetration. WARNING: Use of the GDL 69 Weather Interface for hazardous weather penetration is prohibited. Weather information provided by the GDL 69 is approved only for weather avoidance, not penetration.
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WARNING: NEXRAD weather data is to be used for long-range planning purposes only. Due to inherent delays in data transmission and the relative age of the data, NEXRAD weather data should not be used for short-range weather avoidance. WARNING: The Garmin G1000, as installed in Cessna Nav III aircraft, has a very high degree of functional integrity. However, the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and/or self-test capability for all conceivable system failures is not practical. Although unlikely, it may be possible for erroneous operation to occur without a fault indication shown by the G1000. It is thus the responsibility of the pilot to detect such an occurrence by means of cross-checking with all redundant or correlated information available in the cockpit. WARNING: For safety reasons, G1000 operational procedures must be learned on the ground. WARNING: The United States government operates the Global Positioning System and is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment. Portions of the Garmin G1000 utilize GPS as a precision electronic NAVigation AID (NAVAID). Therefore, as with all NAVAIDs, information presented by the G1000 can be misused or misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe. WARNING: To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of the G1000 Pilots Guide documentation. Thoroughly practice basic operation prior to actual use. During ight operations, carefully compare indications from the G1000 to all available navigation sources, including the information from other NAVAIDs, visual sightings, charts, etc. For safety purposes, always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation. 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 Airmans Information Manual (AIM) recommend avoiding by at least 20 miles any thunderstorm identied as severe or giving an intense radar echo. CAUTION: The GDU 1040 PFD/MFD displays use a lens coated with a special anti-reective 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 specied as safe for anti-reective coatings.
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CAUTION: The Garmin G1000 does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modications could void both the warranty and the pilots authority to operate this device under FAA/FCC regulations. NOTE: When using Stormscope, there are several atmospheric phenomena in addition to nearby thunderstorms that can cause isolated discharge points in the strike display mode. However, clusters of two or more discharge points in the strike display mode do indicate thunderstorm activity if these points reappear after the screen has been cleared. NOTE: All visual depictions contained within this document, including screen images of the G1000 panel and displays, are subject to change and may not reect the most current G1000 system. Depictions of equipment may differ slightly from the actual equipment. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The GDU 1040 PFD/MFD may require a warm-up time of up to 30 minutes when exposed to -40C for an extended period. A warm-up time of up to 15 minutes may be required when exposed to -30C for an extended period.
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RECORD OF REVISIONS
Change Summary Added XM Radio and XM Weather Added ADF capability Added DME capability Added BRG1/BRG2 pointers Added dual audio panel operation Added C172 parameters Changed Airspeed Trend Vector Changed Altitude Trend Vector Added Checklist capability Added Flight ID capability Updated system software numbers Reformatted manual to new format Added TAS capability
Revision Date of Revision Affected Pages A 5/05 i through Index-2 B 7/05 Page 10-6
Description Initial release Added DONE softkey, XM-INFORMATION Page, and XM-RADIO Page operation.
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SECTION 6: AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL ............. 6-1 SECTION 7: NAVIGATION .................................................. 7-1
7.1 Navigation Map Page ............................................ 7-1 Select the MAP Page Group......................................... 7-1 7.2 Direct-to Navigation .............................................. 7-1 Direct-to Navigation from the MFD .............................. 7-1 Direct-to Navigation from the PFD ............................... 7-2 7.3 Airport Information ............................................... 7-3 Select the Airport Information Page ............................. 7-3 Enter a Waypoint Facility Name or City Location ........... 7-3 Access Runway Information ......................................... 7-3 Access Frequency Information...................................... 7-3 7.4 Intersection Information ...................................... 7-4 Select the Intersection Information Page ...................... 7-4 Access Information on an Intersection ......................... 7-4 7.5 NDB Information..................................................... 7-4 Select the NDB Information Page ................................. 7-4 View Information on a Specic NDB ............................ 7-4 7.6 VOR Information ..................................................... 7-5 Select the VOR Information Page ................................. 7-5 Access Information on a VOR....................................... 7-5 7.7 User Waypoint Information Page ....................... 7-5 7.8 Nearest Airports ..................................................... 7-5 Nearest Airport Information on the MFD ...................... 7-5 Nearest Airports Information on the PFD ...................... 7-6
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7.9 Nearest Intersections ............................................ 7-6 Select the Nearest Intersections Page........................... 7-6 View Information on the Nearest Intersection .............. 7-7 7.10 Nearest NDB ............................................................ 7-7 Select the Nearest NDB Page ....................................... 7-7 Access Information on a Specic NDB .......................... 7-7 7.11 Nearest VOR ............................................................. 7-7 Select the Nearest VOR Page ....................................... 7-7 View Information on the Nearest VOR.......................... 7-7 Select and Load a VOR Frequency ................................ 7-8 7.12 Nearest User Waypoint.......................................... 7-8 Select the Nearest User Waypoint Page ........................ 7-8 Select a Nearest User Waypoint ................................... 7-8 7.13 Nearest Frequencies .............................................. 7-8 Select the Nearest Frequencies Page ............................ 7-8 Select and Load the Nearest ARTCC, FSS, or Weather Frequency ................................................................... 7-9 7.14 Nearest Airspaces ................................................... 7-9 Select the Nearest Airspaces Page................................ 7-9 Airspace Alerts Box ..................................................... 7-9 View Additional Details for a Listed Airspace ................ 7-9 View and Quickly Load the Frequency for a Controlling Agency ...................................................... 7-9 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 Store A Flight Plan ................................................. 8-5 Edit a Stored Flight Plan ....................................... 8-5 Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan............ 8-5 Invert and activate a Stored Flight Plan ........... 8-5 Copy a Flight Plan .................................................. 8-6 Delete a Flight Plan ............................................... 8-6 Graphical Flight Plan Creation ............................ 8-6 Trip Planning............................................................ 8-6
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This guide gives the pilot abbreviated operating instructions for the Primary Flight Display (PFD), Multi Function Display (MFD), and the GMA 1347 Audio Panel System.
NOTE: The pilot should read and thoroughly understand the Cessna Pilots Operating Handbook (POH) for limitations, procedures and operational information not contained in this Cockpit Reference Guide. The Cessna POH always takes precedence over the information found in this guide.
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PFD/MFD CONTROLS
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NAV VOL/ID Knob NAV Frequency Toggle Key NAV Knob Heading Knob Range Joystick Course/Baro Knob COM Knob COM Frequency Toggle Key COM VOL/SQ Knob
Direct-to Key Flight Plan Key Clear Key Flight Management System Knob Menu Key Procedure Key Enter Key Altitude Knob
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PFD SOFTKEYS
INSET
Softkey ON
(optional)
INSET
Softkey OFF
OFF
DCLTR
TRAFFIC
TOPO
BACK
ALERTS
PFD
OBS
CDI
DME
XPDR
IDENT
TMR/REF
NRST
ALERTS
DCLTR-1
DCLTR-2
INSET Press to display the Inset Map in the lower left corner of the PFD. OFF Press to remove the Inset Map DCLTR (3) Press momentarily to select the desired amount of map detail. The declutter level appears adjacent to the DCLTR softkey. No declutter: All map features are visible Declutter 1: Declutters land data Declutter 2: Declutters land and SUA data Declutter 3: Declutters large NAV data remaining (removes everything except the active ight plan) TRAFFIC Press to display TIS or TAS trafc on the inset map. TOPO Press to display topographical data (i.e., coastlines, terrain, rivers, lakes, etc.) and elevation scale on the inset map. TERRAIN Press to display terrain information on the inset map. STRMSCP (optional) Press to display the Stormscope lightning data on the inset map (within a 200 nm radius of the aircraft). NEXRAD (optional) Press to display NEXRAD precipitation data on the inset map. XM LTNG (optional) Press to display the XM Radio lightning data on the inset map. BACK Press to return to the previous level softkey conguration.
Press the BACK or OFF softkey to return to the top level softkeys
DCLTR-3
PFD Press to display the additional softkeys for additional congurations to the PFD. METRIC Press to display the current and reference altitudes in meters, in addition to feet. Pressing the metric softkey also changes the barometric setting to hectopascals. DFLTS Press to reset default settings on the PFD. DME (optional) Press to display the DME information window. BRG1 (bearing) Press to cycle through the following Nav sources, making the pointer the indicator for the corresponding source and displaying the appropriate information. NAV1 Displays NAV1 waypoint frequency or identier and DME information in the BRG1 information window. GPS Displays GPS waypoint identier and GPS distance information in the BRG1 information window. ADF Displays ADF in the BRG1 information window. OFF Removes the BRG1 information window.
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METRIC DFLTS DME BRG1 BRG2 STD BARO BACK ALERTS
Press the DFLTS softkey to change the PFD metric values to standard Press the STD BARO or BACK softkeys to return to the top level softkeys
BRG2 (bearing) Press to cycle through the following Nav sources, making the pointer the indicator for the corresponding source and displaying the appropriate information. NAV2 Displays NAV2 waypoint frequency or identier and DME information in the BRG2 information window. GPS Displays GPS waypoint identier and GPS distance information in the BRG2 information window. ADF Displays ADF in the BRG2 information window. OFF Removes the BRG2 information window. STD BARO Press to set the barometric pressure to 29.92 inches of mercury (1013 hPa by pressing the METRIC softkey). BACK Press to return to the previous level softkeys.
OBS Press to select OBS mode on the CDI when navigating by GPS (only available with active leg). CDI Press to change navigation mode on the CDI between GPS, VOR1 and VOR2. DME (optional) Press to display the DME Tuning window. XPDR Press to display the transponder mode selection softkeys. STBY Press to select standby mode. ON Press to select mode A. ALT Press to select altitude reporting mode. VFR Press to automatically squawk 1200 (only in the U.S.A., refer to ICAO standards for VFR codes in other countries). CODE Press to display transponder code selection softkeys 0-7. 0 through 7 Press numbers to enter code.
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OBS
CDI
DME
XPDR
IDENT
TMR/REF
NRST
ALERTS
GPS
VOR1
VOR2
STBY
ON
ALT
IDENT Press to provide special aircraft position identication to Air Trafc Control (ATC). BKSP Press to remove numbers entered one at a time. BACK Press to return to the previous level softkeys. IDENT Press to provide special aircraft position identication to Air Trafc Control (ATC). BACK Press to return to the previous level softkeys. IDENT Press to provide special aircraft position identication to Air Trafc Control (ATC). TMR/REF Press to display the Timer/References window. NRST Press to display the Nearest Airports window. ALERTS Press to display the Alerts window.
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MFD SOFTKEYS
ENGINE Pressing this softkey makes available the LEAN and SYSTEM softkeys which in turn access the Lean Page and the System Page, respectively. MAP pressing this softkey enables the following softkeys: TRAFFIC pressing this softkey displays/removes Trafc on the Navigation Map. TOPO pressing this softkey displays or removes topographic information on the Navigation Map. TERRAIN pressing this softkey displays/removes terrain and obstacle data on the Navigation Map.
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DCLTR-1
ENGINE
LEAN
SYSTEM
BACK
DCLTR-2
DCLTR-3
Press the BACK softkey on this level to return to the top softkey level
ENGINE
LEAN
SYSTEM
RST USED
BACK
TRAFFIC
TOPO
TERRAIN
BACK
Press the ENGINE or BACK softkey on any level to return to the default page level
ENGINE
LEAN
SYSTEM
CYL SLCT
ASSIST
BACK
The DONE softkey changes to UNDO when the checklist item is already checked
ENGINE
DONE
EXIT
EMERGCY
CLR
ENGINE
MAP
DCLTR
CHKLIST
STRMSCP (optional) pressing this softkey displays/ removes Stormscope lightning data on the Navigation Map. NEXRAD (optional) pressing this softkey displays/ removes precipitation data on the Navigation Map. XM LTNG (optional) pressing this softkey displays/ removes XM Radio lightning data on the Navigation Map. BACK pressing this softkey displays the ENGINE and MAP top level softkeys. DCLTR (declutter) pressing this softkey removes map information in three levels.
CHKLIST (checklist)(optional) pressing the CHKLIST softkey displays the Checklist Page.
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BACKLIGHTING
To manually adjust the backlight for the PFD and MFD: 1. 2. Press the MENU key on the PFD to display the PFD Setup Menu window. Press the small FMS knob to activate the cursor. PFD DSPL > AUTO is now highlighted. Turn the small FMS knob to display the selection window. Turn either FMS knob to select MANUAL, then press the ENT key. With the intensity value now highlighted, turn the small FMS knob to select the desired backlighting. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight MFD DSPL > AUTO and repeat steps 3 through 5.
3. 4. 5.
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XM Radio audio will be automatically muted when the aircraft groundspeed exceeds approximately 30 kts and the airspeed is less than approximately 80 kts. The audio must be manually unmuted once the aircraft is outside the applicable speed range. Refer to the G1000 Optional Equipment Addendum.
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NAV Frequency Window Airspeed Indicator True Airspeed Box Heading Box Horizontal Situation Indicator Outside Air Temperature Box System Time Box Transponder Status Bar
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Turn Rate Indicator Barometric Setting Box Vertical Speed Indicator Altimeter Altitude Reference Box COM Frequency Window Navigation Status Bar Slip/Skid Indicator
Figure 2-1 Default PFD Information Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III 2-1
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Trafc Annunciation Selected Heading Box Inset Map BRG1 Information Window DME Information Window BRG2 Information Window
Alerts Window Selected Course Box Annunciation Window Vertical Deviation/Glideslope Indicator Marker Beacon Annunciation
Current Track
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AIRSPEED INDICATOR
Vspeed References
Vspeeds are set using the TMR/REF softkey. Glide, Vr, Vx and Vy are shown on the References window. When active (ON), the Vspeeds are displayed at their respective locations to the right of the airspeed scale.
Actual Airspeed
Vspeed References
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Speed Ranges Airspeed Trend Vector
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ATTITUDE INDICATOR
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Speed Indication
The indicated airspeed is displayed inside the black pointer. The pointer will become red upon reaching Vne.
Roll Pointer Roll Scale Horizon Line Aircraft Symbol Land Representation
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Aircraft Wing Tips Pitch Scale Slip/Skid Indicator Sky Representation Roll Index
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Speed Ranges
The color coded speed range strip denotes aps operating range, normal operating range, and never exceed speed (Vne). A red range is also present for low speed awareness. Refer to the Pilots Operating Handbook (POH) for airspeed limitations and indicator markings.
The Slip/Skid Indicator is located under the roll pointer and moves laterally away from the pointer to indicate lateral acceleration. One Slip/Skid indicator displacement is equal to one ball displacement when compared to a traditional slip/skid indicator.
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2.3
ALTIMETER
Altitude Reference Box
2.4
The Vertical Deviation/Glideslope Indicator appears when an ILS is tuned in the active NAV eld.
2.5
Altitude Trend Vector Current Altitude
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The HSI compass can be displayed as a 360 rose or 140 arc by pressing the PFD softkey, followed by the 360 HSI or the ARC HSI softkey.
Turn Rate Indicator Lateral Deviation Scale Navigation Source Aircraft Symbol Course Deviation Indicator Rotating Compass Rose OBS Mode TO/FROM Indicator Heading Bug Course Pointer Flight Phase Turn Rate and Heading Trend Vector Heading Lubber Line
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and BRG2 softkeys. The BRG1 pointer is a single line pointer. The BRG2 pointer is a double line pointer. Press the BRG1 or BRG2 softkey to cycle through selecting NAV1/2, GPS, or ADF for display using the corresponding pointer.
DME Information Bearing 1 Pointer Window Bearing 2 Pointer CDI
Course Pointer
The course pointer is a single line arrow (GPS, VOR1 and LOC1) or double line arrow (VOR2 and LOC2) which points in the direction of the set course.
Bearing 2 Information Window Figure 2-14 HSI with Bearing Information Distance to Bearing Source
Waypoint Identier Bearing Pointer Source Icon Figure 2-15 BRG1 Information Window Distance to Bearing Source Waypoint Identier Bearing Pointer Source Icon Figure 2-16 BRG2 Information Window
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Navigation Source
To change between CDI navigation sources: 1. 2. 3. Press the CDI softkey to change from GPS to VOR1/LOC1. Press the CDI softkey again to change from VOR1/LOC1 to VOR2/LOC2. Press the CDI softkey a third time to return to GPS.
Figure 2-18 GPS INTEG, GPS SUSP, LOC1 and VOR2
When using GPS as the navigation source, the following may appear: INTEG RAIM is not available WARN GPS detects a position error SUSP Displayed when in OBS Mode indicating GPS navigation is suspended.
To enable/disable OBS mode while navigating with GPS: 1. 2. 3. Press the OBS softkey to select OBS Mode. Turn the CRS knob to select the desired course TO/FROM the waypoint. Press the OBS softkey again to return to normal operation.
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Tachometer
Fuel Flow GPH Indicator Oil Pressure Oil Temperature Turbine Inlet Temperature Fuel Quantity Indicator Voltmeter Ammeter Figure 3-1 Engine Indication Window (T182T Shown) Cylinder Head Temperature Indicator
Figure 3-2 LEAN Page (182T Shown)
Press the CYL SLCT softkey to select the desired cylinder for monitoring. The CYL SLCT softkey becomes disabled when a particular cylinder turns yellow or red, until the temperature decreases and returns to normal or when the ASSIST softkey is pressed. Pressing the ASSIST softkey causes the rst cylinder that peaks to become hightlighted and information for that cylinder to be displayed.
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3.3
If desired, press the RST USED (Reset Used) softkey to reset the amount of fuel used to zero.
NOTE: Fuel calculations do not use the aircraft fuel quantity indicators, and are calculated from the last time the fuel was reset.
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NAV Controls
COM Controls
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Tuning Box
Tuning Box
Tuning Box
COM Controls
Turn to tune in desired frequencies. Press to change tuning box positions. Figure 4-4 NAV/COM Controls
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4.5
TX When a COM radio is keyed, a white TX indication appears to the right of the corresponding COM frequency. ID When the Morse code identier is ON for a NAV radio, a white ID indication appears to the left of the corresponding active NAV frequency. The Morse code identier can be heard if the corresponding NAV radio is selected on the audio panel.
4.2
VOLUME
To change the DME tuning source: 1. 2. From the Tuning window, turn the large FMS knob to highlight the DME source eld. Turn the small FMS knob to display the selection window. Turn the FMS knob to select the desired mode and press the ENT key.
VOLUME is displayed in place of the associated radio name (i.e., COM1 or NAV2) for two seconds after the volume level is last changed.
4.3
AUTOMATIC SQUELCH
Figure 4-8 DME Selection Window
Automatic squelch can be disabled for a COM radio by pressing the COM knob to select the desired COM subwindow, then by pressing the VOL/PUSH SQ knob.
4.4
Pressing and holding the COM Frequency Toggle key for approximately two (2) seconds automatically tunes the selected COM radio to the emergency frequency.
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4.6
FREQUENCY AUTO-TUNING
4.7
TRANSPONDER
Mode Selection
The STBY, ON and ALT softkeys can be accessed by pressing the XPDR softkey. Ground Mode (Automatic) GND is displayed when the aircraft is on the ground.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Press the NRST softkey to display the Nearest Airports Window. Turn either FMS knob to highlight the desired frequency. Press the ENT key to place the frequency in the standby eld of the active COM. Press the Frequency Toggle key to place the frequency in the active eld.
Reply Status When the transponder sends replies to interrogations, an R indication appears momentarily in the reply status eld.
NAV frequencies are entered automatically in the NAV window upon approach loading or approach activation.
Code Selection 1. 2. Press the XPDR softkey to display the transponder Mode Selection softkeys. Press the CODE softkey to display the transponder Code Selection softkeys, which includes the digit softkeys. Press the appropriate digit softkeys to enter the code in the four-digit code eld of the Transponder Status bar. Five seconds after the fourth digit has been entered, the transponder code becomes activated. When entering a code, press the BKSP softkey as needed to back up and change code digits.
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Flight ID Reporting
If so congured, the Flight ID may be entered in the Timer/Reference window. If conguration is set to SAME AS TAIL the aircraft tail number will always be displayed.
Flight ID
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Transmitters
Transceiver Audio
Disabled
Passenger Address Marker Beacon/Mute Aircraft Navigation Radio Audio (Optional, disabled if ADF and/or DME are not installed)
Disabled
Manual Squelch
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Pressing the COM1 MIC or COM2 MIC key selects the active transmitter (i.e., microphone). The associated receiver audio (COM1 or COM2) also becomes selected when the COM MIC key is pressed. To prevent deselecting the desired received audio when pressing another COM MIC key, press the already selected COM1 or COM2 key before pressing the other COM MIC key.
5.3
Pressing DME, ADF, NAV1, or NAV2 selects and deselects the audio source and activates the annunciator. Selected audio can be heard over the headset and the speakers. These four keys can be selected individually or together.
5.2
The marker beacon receiver is always ON. Figure 5-3 shows the marker beacon annunciators on the PFD
Inner Marker Annunciator
When the MKR/MUTE key is pressed, the key annunciator is lit and the audio tone can be heard over the speaker or headsets during marker reception. When the tone is active, pressing the MKR/MUTE key mutes the audio but does not affect the annunciator. The audio returns when the next marker signal is received.
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Select manual squelch for intercom audio by pressing the MAN SQ key to light the annunciator.
Figure 5-5 Navigation Radios
5.4
Pressing the small VOL/SQ knob now toggles between volume and squelch adjustment by lighting VOL or SQ respectively.
Press the PILOT and/or COPLT key to select the desired mode as shown in Table 5-1.
Mode
Pilot Hears Selected radios; pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 Selected radios; pilot Selected radios; pilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 Selected radios; pilot; copilot
Copilot Hears Selected radios; pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 Copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 Copilot
ALL
Passenger Hears Selected radios; pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 2 Copilot; passengers; MUSIC 2 Selected radios; pilot; passengers; MUSIC 2 Passengers; MUSIC 2
PILOT
ON
OFF
COPILOT
OFF
ON
CREW
ON
ON
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Each reception of primary active COM audio is automatically recorded in a memory block. When the next transmission is received, it is recorded in the next memory block, and so on. Once the 2.5 minutes of recording time has been reached, the recorder begins recording over the stored memory blocks, starting from the oldest block. Powering off the unit automatically clears all recorded blocks.
Pressing PLAY once plays back the latest recorded memory block, then returns to normal operation. Pressing PLAY during playback of a memory block halts the playback of this block and plays back the preceding recorded block. The PLAY key can be used to backtrack through the recorded memory blocks to reach and play back any desired block. Pressing the MKR/MUTE key during playback halts playback and returns the recorder/playback to normal operation. If a COM input signal is detected during playback, playback is halted and the new COM input signal is recorded as the latest block.
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SECTION 7: NAVIGATION
7.1 NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
7.2
DIRECT-TO NAVIGATION
2. 3.
To enter a Direct-to destination: 1. 2. Press the Direct-to ( ) key. Turn the small FMS knob to enter the rst letter of the destination waypoint identier. Turn the large FMS knob to the right to move the cursor to the next character position. Repeat step 2 to spell out the rest of the waypoint identier. Press the ENT key to conrm the identier. The Activate? eld is highlighted. Press the ENT key to activate.
3. 4. 5.
) key.
2. 3.
Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the Flight Plan Field or Nearest Airport Field. Turn the small FMS knob to display a list waypoints or airports.
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4. Continue turning the small FMS knob to scroll through the list and highlight the desired waypoint or airport. Press the ENT key to conrm the selection. Press ENT again to activate a Direct-to.
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WPT Location
Nearest WPT Lat/Lon
To re-center the CDI (HSI) needle to the same destination waypoint: 1. ) key, followed by Press the Direct-to ( pressing the ENT key twice. NOTE: If a missed approach point (MAP) is the current destination, the approach will be canceled. Press the Direct-to ( ) key.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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To manually dene the Direct-to course: 1. 2. 3. Turn the FMS knobs to select the destination waypoint. Press the ENT key to conrm the selected waypoint, then turn the large FMS knob to highlight the Direct-to Course eld. Turn the FMS knobs to select the desired course and press the ENT key. Press the ENT key again to begin navigation using the selected destination and course.
Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor in the desired selection eld. Turn the small FMS knob to begin selecting the desired identier, location, etc. Press the ENT key. The cursor is now ashing on ACTIVATE?. Press the ENT key again to activate. Press the Direct-to ( ) key.
Cancelling Direct-to Navigation: 1. 2. Press the MENU key to display the Options Window. The cursor will be ashing on Cancel Direct-to NAV. Press the ENT key to cancel the direct-to.
4. 5.
Canceling Direct-to Navigation: ) key. 1. Press the Direct-to ( 2. 3. Press the MENU key to display the Direct-to options menu. With Cancel Direct-To NAV highlighted, press the ENT key. If a ight plan is still active, the G1000 resumes navigating the ight plan along the closest leg.
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AIRPORT INFORMATION
7.
To remove the ashing cursor, press the FMS knob. Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor. Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor on the Runways eld. Turn the small FMS knob to display the next runway for the selected airport. Continue turning the small FMS knob to select the desired runway. To remove the ashing cursor, press the FMS knob.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor. Turn the large FMS knob to move the cursor to the Frequencies window. Turn either FMS knob to scroll through the list, placing the cursor on the desired frequency. Press the ENT key to place the selected frequency in the standby eld of the COM or NAV window.
To remove the ashing cursor, press the FMS knob. TX transmit only, RX - receive only PT part time frequency i additional information exists, press the ENT key If a listed frequency has sector or altitude restrictions, the frequency is preceded by an info designation. 5.
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7.4
INTERSECTION INFORMATION
7.5
NDB INFORMATION
Turn the large FMS knob to select the WPT page group. Turn the small FMS knob to select the third rectangular page icon With the NDB Information Page displayed, press the FMS knob to activate the cursor. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the desired selection eld (identier, name or closest city). Turn the FMS knobs to enter an identier, name or city and press the ENT key. Press the FMS knob to remove the ashing cursor.
NOTE: The ADF cannot be auto-tuned from this page.
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3. 4.
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7.6
VOR INFORMATION
7.7
See the Flight Planning section for a discussion on creating and modifying user dened waypoints.
7.8
NEAREST AIRPORTS
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Access Runway Information for the Selected Airport 1. 2. Press the RNWY softkey located at the bottom of the display. Turn the small FMS knob to select the desired runway.
2. 3. Press the ENT key to display airport information. Press the ENT key again (cursor is on BACK) to return to the list.
Quickly Tune the COM Transceiver to a Nearby Airport Frequency 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the FREQ softkey located at the bottom of the display. Turn either FMS knob to select the desired frequency. Press the ENT key. The selected frequency is placed in the standby frequency tuning box. Press the Frequency Toggle key to place the frequency in the active eld.
Load an Airport COM Frequency into the Active COM 1. Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor on the desired airport frequency shown in the window. 2. Press the ENT key and the selected frequency will become the standby frequency for the active COM. Press the Frequency Toggle key to make the frequency the active frequency.
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NEAREST INTERSECTIONS
Runway Length
1.
Press the NRST softkey to display the PFD Nearest Airports Window.
View Information on a Specic Airport in the List 1. Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor on the desired airport identier.
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2. Turn the small FMS knob to select the second rectangular page icon. Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor. Turn either FMS knob to select the desired intersection. Press the ENT key.
OR Press the MENU key. Select the Select VOR Window option and press the ENT key. Turn either FMS knob to select a VOR.
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OR Press the MENU key. Select the Select Frequency Window option and press the ENT key. Press the ENT key again when the frequency eld is highlighted to place the selected VOR frequency in the NAV standby eld.
1. 2.
Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST page group. Turn the small FMS knob to select the sixth rectangular page icon.
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If the aircraft is within two nautical miles of an airspace and the current course takes the aircraft inside, Ahead < 2 nm is displayed. If the aircraft is within two nautical miles of an airspace and the current course will not take the aircraft inside, Within 2 nm is displayed. If the aircraft has entered an airspace, Inside is displayed.
Select the Nearest Airspaces Page. Press the FREQ softkey and turn either FMS knob to select the desired frequency. Press the ENT key to load the frequency into the COM frequency standby eld.
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Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the latitude/longitude eld or the Reference Waypoints eld, depending on how the waypoint is to be dened. Turn the FMS knobs to enter the position coordinates or the radial and distance from the reference waypoint. Press the ENT key to accept the new waypoint. Press the FMS knob to remove the ashing cursor.
4.
5. 6.
With the Navigation Map Page displayed, push the joystick to activate the panning function. The target pointer is displayed at the present aircraft position. After placing the pointer at the desired position, press the ENT key. The User Waypoint Information Page is now displayed with the captured position. Turn the FMS knobs to select a waypoint name. Press the ENT key to accept the selected name. The rst reference waypoint eld is highlighted. If desired, turn the FMS knobs to enter the identier of the reference waypoint and the radial and distance to the reference waypoint. Press the ENT key to accept. Press the FMS knob to remove the ashing cursor.
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8.2
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Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the desired ight plan and press the ACTIVE softkey. With OK highlighted, press the ENT key to activate the ight plan. To cancel the ight plan activation, turn the large FMS knob to highlight CANCEL and press the ENT key.
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8.5
1. 2.
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Figure 8-6 Delete Flight Plan
3.
Turn the large FMS knob to highlight Delete Flight Plan and press the ENT key. With OK highlighted, press the ENT key to deactivate the ight plan. This will not delete the stored ight plan, only the active ight plan.
Figure 8-7 Delete Flight Plan Conrmation Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III 8-3
Press the FPL key and press the small FMS knob to activate the cursor. Turn the small FMS knob to enter the rst character of the ight plan starting identier. Turn the large FMS knob to move the cursor to the next character eld. Turn the small FMS knob to enter the next character. Continue this process until the desired identier is entered. Press the ENT key and the cursor is now ready for entering of the next ight plan waypoint. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to enter the identier for each additional ight plan waypoint. Once all waypoints have been entered, press the FMS knob to return to the Active Flight Plan Window.
3. 4.
3.
Turn the small FMS knob to display the Waypoint Information Page. Turn the small FMS knob to enter the rst character of the identier of the departure waypoint. Turn the large FMS knob to move the cursor to the next character eld. Repeat using the FMS knobs until the desired identier has been entered.
5. 6. 7.
4. 5. 6.
Press the ENT key. Repeat step number 3 to enter the identier for each additional ight plan waypoint. When all waypoints have been entered, press the FMS knob to return to the Flight Plan Catalog Page. The new ight plan is now in the list.
8.8
LOAD A DEPARTURE
See the Procedures section for a discussion on loading and activating departure procedures.
8.9
LOAD AN ARRIVAL
See the Procedures section for a discussion on loading and activating arrival procedures.
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4. 5.
Turn the FMS knobs to make the desired changes, then press the ENT key. Press the FMS knob to return to the Flight Plan Catalog Page.
2.
3.
5.
3. 4.
6.
Figure 8-14 Remove Waypoint Conrmation Figure 8-13 Store Flight Plan Conrmation
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Press the FPL key to display the Active Flight Plan Page. Press the Joystick to activate the map pointer. Use the Joystick to move the pointer to the desired point on the map to be inserted as a waypoint in the ight plan. Press the LD WPT softkey. The selected waypoint will be inserted at the end of the ight plan. If the selected waypoint is to be placed elsewhere in the ight plan, press the FMS knob to activate the cursor. Waypoints are inserted ABOVE the cursor. After placing the cursor at the desired point in the list of waypoints, press the LD WPT softkey.
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9.
Figure 8-16 Trip Planning Page
4.
For Direct-to planning, press the WPTS softkey and verify that the from waypoint eld indicates P.POS (present position). If necessary, press the MENU key and select Set WPT to Present Position to display P.POS. Press the ENT key and the ashing cursor moves to the to waypoint eld. Turn the FMS knobs to enter the identier of the to waypoint and press the ENT key to accept the waypoint. OR, For point-to-point planning, turn the FMS knobs to enter the identier of the from waypoint. Once the waypoints identier is entered, press the ENT key to accept the waypoint. The ashing cursor moves to the to waypoint. Again, turn the FMS knobs to enter the identier of the to waypoint and press the ENT key to accept the waypoint. OR,
10. The ashing cursor moves to the fuel on board eld. Turn the FMS knobs to modify the fuel on board. Press the ENT key when nished. Note that in automatic mode this is provided by the system. 11. The ashing cursor moves to the calibrated airspeed eld. Turn the FMS knobs to enter an calibrated airspeed. Press the ENT key when nished.
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SECTION 9 PROCEDURES
SECTION 9: PROCEDURES
9.1
1. 2.
With LOAD? highlighted, press the ENT key. The departure will be active when the ight plan is active.
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Figure 9-1 Select Departure
6.
A list of runways may be displayed for the departure. Turn either FMS knob to select the desired runway and press the ENT key. A list of available transitions is displayed for the departure. Turn either FMS knob to highlight the desired transition waypoint and press the ENT key.
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6. A second window is displayed listing available transitions for the arrival. Turn either FMS knob to highlight the desired transition waypoint and press the ENT key.
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APPROACHES
With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the FPL key. Press the LD APR softkey. If a ight plan is active, the destination airport will be displayed as the default. A list of available approaches is also displayed. If no ight plan is active, use the FMS knobs to enter the identier of the desired airport. Press the ENT key. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the Approach eld. Turn the small FMS knob to display a list of available approaches.
3.
Figure 9-4 Select Arrival Transition
7.
A third window is displayed listing the available runways. Turn either FMS knob to select the desired runway and press the ENT key.
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8.
With LOAD? highlighted, press the ENT key. If a ight plan is active, the selected arrival procedure is inserted after the destination airport and becomes part of the active ight plan. If no ight plan is active when the arrival is loaded, the arrival procedure will become the active ight plan.
5. 6.
Turn either FMS knob to highlight the desired approach. Press the ENT key. The cursor will move to the TRANSITIONS eld. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the desired transition waypoint and press the ENT key. (The Vectors option assumes vectors will be received to the nal course segment of the approach and will provide navigation guidance relative to the nal approach course.)
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7.
Turn the large FMS knob to highlight Activate? and press the ENT key to activate the approach. Selecting Load? will add the procedure to the ight plan without immediately using it for navigation guidance.
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3.
Figure 10-4 In-Flight Navigation Map Page Displaying Stormscope Lightning Data
Figure 10-3 Map Setup Group List Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III 10-1
To select cell or strike as the Stormscope lightning mode: 1. With the Weather Group selected, press the ENT key. The cursor ashes on STRMSCP LTNG. Turn the large FMS knob to select STRMSCP MODE. Turn either FMS knob to display the Cell/Strike window. Turn either FMS knob to select Cell or Strike. Press the ENT key. Push the FMS knob to return to the Navigation Map Page.
2. 3. 4. 5.
To change the Stormscope lightning mode between cell and strike: 1. 2. Select the Stormscope Page. Press the MODE softkey. The CELL and STRIKE softkeys are displayed. Press the CELL softkey to display CELL data or press the STRIKE softkey to display STRIKE data. CELL or STRIKE is displayed in the mode box located in the upper left corner of the Stormscope Page.
NOTE: Cell mode uses a clustering program to identify clusters of electrical activity that indicate cells.
To clear Stormscope lightning data from the Navigation Map Page: 1. 2. Press the MENU key (with the Navigation Map Page displayed). Turn either FMS knob to highlight the Clear Lightning Data eld and press the ENT key.
Stormscope Page
1. Turn the large FMS knob until the Map Page group is selected.
To change the viewing mode between 360 and 120: 1. Select the Stormscope Page.
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Press the MAP softkey. Press the NEXRAD or XM LTNG softkey to display the desired weather. Press the applicable softkey again to remove weather data from the Navigation Map Page.
METAR Text
TAF Text
WX Softkey Figure 10-8 METAR and TAF Text Displayed on the Airport (Weather) Information Page Figure 10-7 Navigation Map Page Displaying NEXRAD Weather
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NEXRAD Limitations Certain limitations exist regarding the NEXRAD radar displays. Some, but not all, are listed here: NEXRAD base reectivity does not provide sufcient information to determine cloud layers or precipitation characteristics (hail vs. rain, etc). An individual NEXRAD site cannot depict high altitude storms at close ranges, and has no information about storms directly over the site. The resolution of displayed NEXRAD data is 2 kilometers. Therefore, when zoomed in on the display, each square block is 2 kilometers. The intensity level reected by the square will be the highest level sampled within the 2 kilometer square area. ECHO TOP press the ECHO TOP softkey to show the location, elevation, and direction the highest radar echo. This may not indicate the top of a storm or clouds, only the highest radar return echo. ECHO TOPS cannot be displayed along with NEXRAD and CLOUD TOPS. When ECHO TOPS is activated, NEXRAD and CLOUD TOPS are removed. Refer to the Legend for a description of the ECHO TOPS coding. The display is updated every 7.5 minutes. CLD TOP press the CLD TOP softkey to show the cloud top altitude determined from satellite imagery. The display is updated every 15 minutes.
LTNG pressing the LTNG softkey shows the location of cloud-to-ground lightning strikes. The display is updated every ve minutes.
NOTE: Strikes depicted represent cloud to ground strikes within a 2 km radius of the actual strike location. Therefore, the exact location of the strike is not displayed.
NEXRAD press the NEXRAD softkey to show NEXRAD weather and radar coverage information. Areas where radar coverage is not available will be shown in grayish-purple. The display is updated every ve minutes.
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The XM Information Page in the AUX Page Group will display the weather products available for the current subscription. A green box by the weather product means that it is available.
From within the AUX - XM INFORMATION page, the pilot may switch to the AUX - XM RADIO by pressing the RADIO softkey. Alternatively, the pilot may switch to the AUX - XM INFORMATION page from the AUX - XM RADIO page by pressing the INFO softkey.
Weather Product SIGMETs/AIRMETs City Forecasts County Warnings Cyclone Warnings Echo Tops Freezing Levels METARs Lightning NEXRAD Radar Coverage Cell Movement Surface Analysis TFRs Winds Aloft TAFs Clouds Tops
NOTE: The DONE softkey on the AUX - XM INFORMATION page is used to save the GDL 69(A) activation data when the XM services are initially set up. It is not used during normal operation of the GDL 69(A), and will have no adverse effects if inadvertently selected during ight. Refer to the GDL 69/69A XM Satellite Radio Activation Instructions (190-00355-04, Rev E or later) for further information.
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Trafc Advisory, aircraft is 400 above & Trafc out of Trafc Mode descending, moving in the direction of the line range
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5.
If data is not received for a period longer than 6 seconds, the age of the present data will be displayed in the lower left of of the screen along with the annuciation that the system has entered Coast mode. The system will maintain the trafc display (up to 60 seconds) until the next data reception. If no data is received after 60 seconds, trafc will be removed from the display.
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2. 3.
Turn the small FMS knob to select the second rectangular page icon. Press the OPERATE softkey to begin displaying trafc. TAS OPERATING is displayed in the Trafc mode eld. Press the ALT MODE softkey to change the altitude volume. Select the desired altitude volume by pressing the the BELOW, NORMAL, ABOVE, or UREST (unrestricted) softkey. The selection is displayed in the Altitude mode eld. Press the STANDBY softkey to place the system in the Standby mode. TAS STANDBY will be displayed in the Trafc mode eld. Rotate the Joystick clockwise to display a larger area or rotate counter-clockwise to display a smaller area.
Trafc, Out of Range
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6.
Trafc Advisory, is 400 below Altitude Mode aircraft climbing Trafc Mode &
Non-Bearing Trafc (system is unable to determine bearing), distance is 8.0 nm, 1190 above and descending
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Turn the small FMS knob to select the last rectangular page icon. If desired, press the VIEW softkey to access the ARC and 360 softkeys. When the ARC softkey is pressed, a radar-like 120 view is displayed. Press the 360 softkey to return to the 360 default display. Rotate the JOYSTICK clockwise to display a larger area or rotate counter-clockwise to display a smaller area.
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4.
Indication WARNING: At or within 100 below the current aircraft altitude. CAUTION: Between 100 and 1000 below the current aircraft altitude.
Aircraft Altitude
100' Threshold
1000' AGL
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Maximum elevation of topography presently displayed on-screen Minimum elevation of topography presently displayed on-screen
Aircraft altitude
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Reversionary display mode can also be manually activated by the pilot if the system fails to detect a display problem. The reversionary mode is activated manually by pressing the red DISPLAY BACKUP button on the bottom of the audio panel (GMA 1347). Pressing the red DISPLAY BACKUP button again deactivates reversionary mode.
NOTE: The Cessna Pilots Operating Handbook (POH) always takes precedence over the information found in this section.
MFD in Reversionary Mode Figure 11-1 G1000 Reversionary Mode: Failed PFD
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(WARNING, CAUTION, or ADVISORY). By pressing the softkey annunciation, the pilot acknowledges awareness of the alert. The softkey then returns to the previous ALERTS label. If alerts are still present, the ALERTS label will be displayed in inverse video (white background with black text). The pilot can press the ALERTS softkey a second time to view alert text messages. System Annunciations: Typically, a large red X appears in windows when a failure is detected in the LRU providing the information to the window. See the G1000 System Annunciations section for more information. Audio Alerting System: The G1000 system issues audio alert tones when specic system conditions are met. See the Alert Levels Denitions section for more information.
The G1000 Alerting System conveys alerts to the pilot using a combination of the following items: Annunciation Window: The Annunciation window displays abbreviated annunciation text. Text color is based on alert levels described later in the Alert Levels Denitions section. The Annunciation window is located to the right of the Altitude and Vertical Speed windows on the display. All Cessna Nav III annunciations can be displayed simultaneously in the Annunciation window. A white horizontal line separates annunciations that are acknowledged from annunciations that are not yet acknowledged. Higher priority annunciations are displayed towards the top of the window. Lower priority annunciations are displayed towards the bottom of the window. Alerts Window: The Alerts window displays alert text messages. Up to 64 prioritized alert messages can be displayed in the Alerts window. Pressing the ALERTS softkey displays the Alerts window. Pressing the ALERTS softkey a second time removes the Alerts window from the display. When the Alerts window is displayed, the pilot can use the large FMS knob to scroll through the alert message list. Softkey Annunciation: During certain alerts, the ALERTS softkey may appear as a ashing annunciation to accompany an alert. The ALERTS softkey assumes a new label consistent with the alert level
Annunciation Window
Alerts Window
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CAUTION Alerts
Annunciation Window Text LOW VACUUM LOW FUEL L LOW FUEL R STBY BATT Audio Alert Single Aural Tone Single Aural Tone Single Aural Tone Single Aural Tone
Voice Alerts
The following voice alerts can be congured for Male or Female gender by using the Aux System Setup Page on the MFD. Voice Alert Trafc Trafc Not Available Alert Trigger Played when a Trafc Advisory (TA) is issued. Played when the trafc system fails or cannot communicate.
CAUTION Alerts (T182, T206, and 206 with Prop De-Ice Only)
Annunciation Window Text PROP HEAT Audio Alert Single Aural Tone
Safe Operating Annunciation (T182, T206, and 206 with Prop De-Ice Only)
Annunciation Window Text PROP HEAT Audio Alert No Tone
NOTE: Voice alerts are provided to the G1000 by GIA 63 #1. Should this unit fail, audio and voice alerts will no longer be available.
WARNING Alerts
Annunciation Window Text Audio Alert OIL PRESSURE Continuous Aural Tone LOW VOLTS Continuous Aural Tone* PITCH TRIM No Tone * Aural tone is inhibited while the aircraft is on the ground.
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System Annunciation
Display system is not receiving airspeed input from air data computer.
NOTE: Upon power-up of the G1000 system, certain windows remain invalid as G1000 equipment begins to initialize. All windows should be operational within one minute of power-up. Should any window continue to remain agged, the G1000 system should be serviced by a Garmin-authorized repair facility.
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Display is not receiving altitude input from the air data computer.
Display is not receiving vertical speed input from the air data computer.
GPS information is either not present or is invalid for navigation use. Note that AHRS utilizes GPS inputs during normal operation. AHRS operation may be degraded if GPS signals are not present (see AFMS).
Display is not receiving valid transponder information. Other Various Red X Indications A red X through any other display eld, such as engine instrumentation elds, indicates that the eld is not receiving valid data.
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NOTE: This Section provides information regarding G1000 message advisories that may be displayed by the system. Knowledge of the aircraft, systems, ight conditions, and other existing operational priorities must be considered when responding to a message. Always use sound pilot judgment. The Cessna aircraft Pilots Operating Handbook (POH) takes precedence over any conicting guidance found in this section.
GDC 74A Air Data Computer Figure 12-5 G1000 System Failure Annunciations
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The PFD and/or MFD conguration settings do not match backup conguration memory. The G1000 system should be serviced. The MFD and PFD have different software versions installed. The G1000 system should be serviced. The PFD and/or MFD has incorrect software installed. The G1000 system should be serviced.
The PFD and/or MFD is overheating and is reducing power consumption by dimming the display. If problem persists, the G1000 system should be serviced. A key is stuck on the PFD and/or MFD bezel. Attempt to free the stuck key by pressing it several times. The G1000 system should be serviced if the problem persists. The PFD conguration module backup memory has failed. The G1000 system should be serviced.
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The GIA1 and/or GIA2 temperature is too low to operate correctly. Allow units to warm up to operating temperature.
The GIA1 and/or GIA2 temperature is too high. If problem persists, the G1000 system should be serviced.
The GIA1 and/or GIA2 self-test has detected a problem in the unit. The G1000 system should be serviced.
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12-10
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12-12
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12-14
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12-16
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INDEX A
Abnormal COM operation 11-2 Activate a ight plan 8-2 Active ight plan 8-2 ADF 1-4, 1-5, 5-2 Age 10-6 AHRS 12-12 Aircraft alerts 12-3 AIRMET 10-5 Airport frequency 7-6 Airport information 7-3 Airspace alerts 7-9 Airspeed indicator 2-3 Airspeed trend vector 2-3 Alerting system 12-1 Alerts 12-1 Alert levels 12-2 Altitude mode 10-8 Altitude reference bug 2-4 Altitude trend vector 2-4 Altitude volume 10-8 ALT knob 1-3 Approaches 9-2 Approach activation 4-4 Approach markers Signal augmentation 5-2 Arrivals 9-1 ASSIST 3-1 Attitude indicator 2-3 Audio alerting system 12-1 Audio panel 4-3, 5-1 Audio panel controls ADF 5-2 DME 5-2 NAV1 5-2 NAV2 5-2 Auto-tuning 4-3, 4-4 Automatic squelch 4-3 BKSP softkey 4-4 BRG1 2-6 BRG2 2-6 FPL key 1-3 Freezing level 10-5 Frequency toggle key 1-3, 4-3
C
Caution 12-2 Caution alerts 12-3 CDI 2-7, 12-15 Cell 10-2 Cell mode 10-2 Cell movement 10-5 Cloud Tops 10-4 CLR key 1-3 Coast mode 10-7 Codes (important) 4-5 Code selection 4-4 CODE softkey 4-4 COM frequency window 4-1 COM knob 4-3 Controls (display bezel) 1-2 Create a new ight plan 8-3, 8-4 Create a new user waypoint 8-1 Cyclones 10-5 Cylinder select 3-1 CYL SLCT 3-1
G
GMA 1347 1-1
H
Heading indication 2-6 Headset(s) 5-2 Hijack code 4-5 Horizontal situation indicator 2-5 HSI 2-5 Hurricanes 10-5
I
ICAO 4-5 ID 4-3 IDENT function 4-5 INTEG 2-7 Interrogations 4-4
J
Joystick (bezel) 1-2
D
Departures 9-1 Direct-to 7-1 DME 1-5 Dual CDU failure 11-2
K
Key(s) 1-3 CLR 1-2 COM Frequency Toggle 1-2 Direct-to 1-2 ENT 1-2 FPL 1-2 MENU 1-2 NAV Frequency Toggle 1-2 PROC 1-2 Knob(s) ALT 1-2 COM 1-2 COM VOL/SQ 1-2 CRS/BARO 1-2 FMS 1-2 Index-1
E
ECHO TOPS 10-4 Edit a ight plan 8-5 Emergency code 4-5 Engine display 3-1 ENGINE softkey 3-1
B
Barometric setting 2-4 Base reectivity 10-4
F
Flight ID 4-5 Flight Plan Catalog 9-1, 9-2
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INDEX
HDG 1-2 NAV 1-2 NAV VOL/ID 1-2
O
OBS 2-7 Obstacles 10-9, 10-10, 12-8 Operation 5-2 Optional NAV radios 4-3
L
Lightning 1-4, 1-7, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4 Load approach 8-4 Load a VOR frequency 7-8 Load departure 8-4 Load the frequency for a controlling agency 7-9 Load the nearest ARTCC frequency 7-9 Loss of communication code 4-5
P
Page group icon 1-8 PFD 1-1, 4-1, 4-4 PLAY key 5-4 PROC key 1-3
Terrain 10-9, 10-10, 12-8 Terrain proximity 10-9 TIS 1-4, 10-7, 12-15 Tornado 10-5 Trafc advisory 10-7, 10-8, 10-9, 12-3 Trafc map page 10-7, 10-8, 10-9, 10-10 Transponder 4-4 Transponder Status bar 4-4 Trend vector 2-6 Tropical storms 10-5 Turn rate indicator 2-6 TX 4-3
M
MAP 7-1 Map panning 10-5 Marker beacon 2-4 Message advisories 12-2, 12-7, 12-9, 12-11, 12-12, 12-14, 12-15 METAR 10-3, 10-5 MFD 1-1, 4-4 Military interceptor operations code 4-5 MKR/MUTE 5-2 Mode selection softkeys 4-4 Morse code identier 4-3
R
Red pointer 2-3 Registered trademark B Remove departure, arrival, or approach 8-5 Replies 4-4 Reversionary mode 5-1, 11-1 R indication 4-4
V
Vertical Deviation/Glideslope indicator 2-4 VFR code 4-5 VHF 4-1 Voice alerts 12-3 VOL/PUSH ID 4-2 VOL/PUSH SQ 4-2, 4-3 Volume/squelch 5-3 Vspeeds 2-3
S
Severe thunderstorm 10-5 SIGMET 10-5 Slip/Skid indicator 2-3 Softkey function (MFD) 1-4, 1-6 Speed ranges 2-3 Squelch 5-3 Store Flight Plan 8-5 Stormscope lightning data 1-4, 1-7, 10-1, 10-2, 10-3 Strike 10-2 Strike mode 10-2 System annunciations 12-1, 12-4 System message advisories 12-6
W
WARN 2-7 Warning 12-2 Warning alerts 12-3 Weather data link page 10-4 Weather product symbol 10-5 Weather product symbols 10-6 Weather warnings 10-5 Wind direction 10-5 Wind speed 10-5
N
Nav/Com controls 4-1 NAV1 5-2 NAV2 5-2 Navigation 7-1 Navigation status window 2-2 NAV frequency window 4-1 Nearest Airports Page 7-3, 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9, 8-1 Nearest ARTCC & FSS frequencies 7-8 NEXRAD 1-4, 1-7, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6
X
XM weather 10-3 XPDR softkey 4-4
T
TA 10-7, 12-3 TAF 10-3 TAS 1-4, 10-7, 10-8, 10-9, 12-12
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Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III
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