T B M
PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
850
SECTION 7
DESCRIPTION
Page 7.3.2
Edition 1 -- June 22, 2007
Rev. 13
Post--MOD70--0335--34 (ESI--2000)
. on top
: surmounted by the stand--by compass, AFCS control
unit,
All
. at bottom : GCU 475 control unit and outflow valve controller.
-- Right area instrument panel includes (Figure 7.3.5) :
. on top
: locations for optional equipment,
. at bottom : ”ECS” control panel (partial), alternate static source
selector and the right station control wheel.
-- Emergency air control is located under the right area instrument panel.
An hour meter is located on the right side of instrument panel.
An adjustable air outlet is located on both sides of instrument panel lower
part.
Reception--micro jacks are located inside the recess under the arm--rest on
both lateral sides of the cockpit, on R.H. side of intermediate R.H.
passenger’s seat and on the arm--rest of rear R.H. passenger’s seat.
Pedestal console
(Figure 7.3.6)
The pedestal console, under the GCU 475 control unit, comprises flaps
controls, pitch trim tab control wheel, aileron trim switch, engine controls and
fuel tank selector.
Circuit breakers panel
(Figures 7.3.7 and 7.8.3)
Circuit breakers for all electrical equipment supplied by bus bars are located
on a separate panel installed on the right side of cockpit.
Pre--MOD70--0407--00D (V15.11 GARMIN software)
General alarms warning lights and CAS messages
Warning (red) and Caution (yellow) messages appear on the GDU 1500 MFD
CAS display to alert crew about monitored systems discrepancies. As a
message appears, an aural tone is heard. Refer to the GARMIN G1000
Pilot’s Guide to know all possible CAS messages.
A ”MASTER WARNING” red flashing indicator and a ”MASTER CAUTION”
amber indicator located on instrument panel (see Figure 7.3.8) in front of the
pilot, illuminate as soon as one or several messages of same color light on.
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
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