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Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Perspective Touch+ by Garmin

190-02954-01 Rev. A 

Appendix

289

Flight

Instruments

EIS

Nav/Com/

XPDR/Audio

Flight

 

Management

Hazar

d

Avoidance

AFCS

Additional

Featur

es

Annun/Alerts

Appendix

Index

Flight

Instruments

EAS

Audio and

CNS

Flight

 

Management

Hazar

d

Avoidance

AFCS

Additional

Featur

es

Abnormal

Oper

ation

Annun/Alerts

Appendix

Index

Aviation Symbols

Symbol

Default 

Range 

(nm)

Maximum 

Range 

(nm)

User Waypoint

 (Route)

 

 (Airport)

1000

1000

SafeTaxi

®

See Additional Features

1.5

5

Runway Extension

7.5

150

Missed Approach Preview On/Off

 

N/A

N/A

Altitude/Speed Constraints

 

1000

1000

1

 

Not located in the United States

Aviation Symbol Information

ADDITIONAL MAP DISPLAy ITEMS

Symbol Name

Description

Symbol

ARTCC Frequency 
or FSS Frequency

Displayed when using the Nearest Frequencies function

Map Pointer

Displayed when panning (see Using Map Displays in Flight 
Management)

Measuring Pointer Displayed when measuring bearing and distance

No heading 
aircraft icon

Replaces the normal aircraft icon when aircraft GPS location is valid, 
but the heading is invalid

Dead reckoning 
aircraft icon

‘DR’ text displayed over the aircraft icon when the GPS solution is 
invalid

Miscellaneous Map Symbols

Summary of Contents for CIRRUS PERSPECTIVE TOUCH+

Page 1: ...Cirrus SR2x System Software Version 3956 Q2 or later CIRRUS PERSPECTIVE TOUCH Cockpit Reference Guide...

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Page 3: ...T INSTRUMENTS Engine Airframe Systems EAS AUDIO AND CNS FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HAZARD AVOIDANCE AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM ADDITIONAL FEATURES ABNORMAL OPERATIONS ANNUNCIATIONS ALERTS APPENDIX...

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Page 5: ...the express written permission of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medi...

Page 6: ...old harmless AOPA from any causes of action claims or losses related to any actual or alleged inaccuracies in the information Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of implied war...

Page 7: ...ly upon the display of traffic information to accurately depict all of the traffic within range of the aircraft Due to lack of equipment poor signal reception and or inaccurate information from aircra...

Page 8: ...ude at all longitudes South of 70 South latitude at all longitudes North of 65 North latitude between longitude 75 W and 120 W Northern Canada North of 70 North latitude between longitude 70 W and 128...

Page 9: ...ave NOTAM or ATIS information regarding the current active runway condition or information about the position of hold lines CAUTION Do not clean display surfaces with abrasive cloths or cleaners conta...

Page 10: ...E Use of polarized eyewear may cause the flight displays to appear dim or blank NOTE This product its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer bi...

Page 11: ...ll terminal procedures that may be presented by the system It is the pilot s responsibility to operate in accor dance with established pertinent aircraft documents and regulatory guidance or limitatio...

Page 12: ...lusion of the Special Procedure in the navigation database DOES NOT imply specific FAA authorization to fly the procedure NOTE Terrain and obstacle alerting is not available north of 89 North latitude...

Page 13: ...most noticeable at or near the north and south magnetic poles NOTE Interference from GPS repeaters operating inside nearby hangars can cause an intermittent loss of attitude and heading displays while...

Page 14: ...Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Perspective Touch by Garmin 190 02954 01 Rev A Warnings Cautions Notes Blank Page...

Page 15: ...re remain with Garmin and or its third party providers You acknowledge the Software is the property of Garmin and or its third party providers and is protected under the United States of America copyr...

Page 16: ...Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Perspective Touch by Garmin 190 02954 01 Rev A Software License Agreement Blank Page...

Page 17: ...Record of Revisions Record of Revisions Part Number Revision Date Page Range Description 190 02954 00 A Sep 2022 All Initial Release for GDU 32 01 10 190 02954 01 A Dec 2023 All Initial Release for G...

Page 18: ...Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Perspective Touch by Garmin 190 02954 01 Rev A Record of Revisions Blank Page...

Page 19: ...SVT SYNTHETIC VISION TECHNOLOGY 6 SVT Operation 6 Field of View 6 SUPPLEMENTAL FLIGHT DATA 6 Wind Data 6 Timer 7 PFD ANNUNCIATIONS AND ALERTING FUNCTIONS 7 Minimum Altitude Alerting 7 ENGINE AND AIRFR...

Page 20: ...s 38 WAYPOINTS 39 Airports 39 Non Airport and User Created Waypoints 41 AIRSPACES 46 Nearest Airspace 46 Smart Airspace 47 FLIGHT PLANNING 47 Flight Plan Data Fields 47 Flight Plan Display 48 Direct t...

Page 21: ...n 110 Weather Product Age 110 Displaying Data Link Weather Products 113 Connext Weather Data Requests 116 Weather Product Overview 117 STORMSCOPE LIGHTNING DETECTION SYSTEM 127 Using the Stormscope Pa...

Page 22: ...Charts 158 SATELLITE TELEPHONE DATALINK SERVICES OPTIONAL 159 Connext Registration 160 Bluetooth Enhancements 160 Contacts 161 Telephone Communication 162 Text Messaging SMS 165 POSITION REPORTING OP...

Page 23: ...ON 189 COM Failure 189 COM Tuning Discrepancy 189 Audio Controller Fail Safe Operation 190 Touchscreen Controller Failure 190 Transponder Failure 190 FMS DEGRADATION 190 Dead Reckoning Navigation 190...

Page 24: ...IONS 209 SURFACEWATCH ALERTS 210 STABILIZED APPROACH ALERTS 211 CAS MESSAGES 211 Warning Messages 211 Caution Messages 213 Alerts Messages 214 SYSTEM MESSAGES 216 AIRFRAME SYSTEM MESSAGES 242 APPENDIC...

Page 25: ...sages 211 Caution Messages 213 Alerts Messages 214 SYSTEM MESSAGES 216 AIRFRAME SYSTEM MESSAGES 242 APPENDICES 243 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 243 DATABASES AND CYCLES 245 Standby Database Catalog 245 Databas...

Page 26: ...APPENDICES 243 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 243 DATABASES AND CYCLES 245 Standby Database Catalog 245 Database Auto Swap 246 Seamless Database Activation 247 Updating Databases When the System is Powered On 24...

Page 27: ...bug The button annunciation is green when the Vspeed bug is enabled and gray when disabled 4 To change the Vrotate speed touch the Vrotate Data Field and input a value using the keypad or large and s...

Page 28: ...ouch the Restore All Defaults Button Vspeeds are restored to default values and all Vspeed buttons are disabled ALTIMETER Selecting the Altitude Vertical Speed Display Units 1 From MFW Home touch Util...

Page 29: ...ition altitude Selecting standard barometric pressure Push the BARO Knob to select standard pressure STD BARO is displayed in the Barometric Setting box Changing Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting...

Page 30: ...nchronize the bug to the current heading Adjusting the Selected Course 1 Turn the upper knob to set the Selected Course 2 Push the upper knob to re center the CDI and return the course pointer to the...

Page 31: ...ush the upper right knob The new setting is now displayed on the HSI and on the RNP Button with a pencil icon to indicate it has been manually entered Canceling Manual RNP Setting 1 From MFW Home touc...

Page 32: ...SVT OPERATION Enabling Disabling SVT Modes 1 From PFW Home touch PFD Settings Synthetic Vision 2 Touch the Auto Flight or Off Button Or 1 Press the PFD Settings Softkey 2 Press the SVT Mode Softkey 3...

Page 33: ...to change how wind data is displayed TIMER Setting the Timer 1 From PFW Home touch the Timers Button 2 Touch an existing timer button or Add Timer Button 3 Input the desired time using the numeric ke...

Page 34: ...AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun A...

Page 35: ...udio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal O...

Page 36: ...t Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFC...

Page 37: ...ight Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoidance...

Page 38: ...8 10 14 6 1 Power A digital display and a white pointer along a green band indicate the power normal operating range The gauge will display 0 to 100 power while the numerical display will display 0 t...

Page 39: ...box will be displayed around the commanded position and the pointer will be amber When the actual flap position and the commanded flap position are the same a green box will be displayed and the poin...

Page 40: ...he fuel amount will flash white over a red box if in the red range The tank selection indicator will appear above the fuel quantity indication Cyan boxes indicate manual tank selection White boxes ind...

Page 41: ...ays total remaining Ice Protection Fluid in Gallons 17 Destination Elevation Displays the field elevation for the selected destination airfield AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS Synoptics diagrams show current conditi...

Page 42: ...rmation landing infor mation hours parking brake status and door status The Takeoff Performance data block will change based on the aircraft status Takeoff performance is shown when the aircraft is on...

Page 43: ...Lines between objects represent fuel lines Green lines indicate there is flow White lines indicate there is no flow Blue lines represent flow with manual selection Amber objects text background or lin...

Page 44: ...Page uses a simplified diagram of the aircraft s electrical system to display the system status When the electrical system is operating normally all objects and lines are shown in green or white on t...

Page 45: ...ms Flight Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoid...

Page 46: ...ines between objects indicate connections to the Ice Protection System Green lines indicate flow White lines indicate there is no flow Objects in green are active Cyan objects are manually selected Ob...

Page 47: ...llow the engine manufacturer s recommended leaning procedures in the current version of the pertinent flight manual A leaning assist function is available on the Engine Fuel Page to assist in the lean...

Page 48: ...ments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alerts Appendix Index REVERSIONARY MODE In the event of a display failure depending on the...

Page 49: ...COM2 Button COM FREQUENCY TUNING Selecting a COM1 or COM2 frequency from the NAV COM Home Screen 1 Touch the COM1 STBY Button or COM2 STBY Button to select for tuning 2 Use the keypad to select the f...

Page 50: ...to the active frequency Or 1 From NAV COM Home touch the Audio Radios Button to display the Audio Radios Screen 2 Touch the COM1 or COM2 Volume Slider Button to select the radio for frequency transfe...

Page 51: ...irport Frequencies Screen 6 Scroll the list to find the desired frequency 7 Touch the Frequency Button to display the Load Frequency Screen 8 Touch the location button to load the frequency into COM1...

Page 52: ...ng COM frequency channel spacing 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Setup Avionics Settings 2 Touch the System Tab 3 Touch the COM Channel Spacing Button 4 Select desired spacing 8 33 kHz or 25 0 kHz NAV...

Page 53: ...10 Use the keypad to select the frequency 11 Touch the ENTER Button or push the small upper knob 12 Touch the Add Favorite Button Adding a NAV frequency to favorites from any Load Frequency Screen 1...

Page 54: ...button to enter find the desired VOR 3 Touch the Frequency Button to display the Load Frequency Screen 4 Touch the location button to load the frequency to NAV1 or NAV2 Active Standby or Favorites 5...

Page 55: ...Button to activate the desired transponder mode Entering a transponder code with the keypad 1 From NAV COM Home touch the Transponder Code Mode Button 2 Use the keypad to select the desired code 3 To...

Page 56: ...t Copilot or Pass Volume Buttons to display the Intercom Settings Screen 3 Touch the Squelch Auto Button to disable automatic squelch 4 Adjust squelch manually using the lower knob Enabling Disabling...

Page 57: ...or Aural Alerts Buttons to enable disable mute auxiliary audio Configuring audio feedback 1 From NAV COM Home touch the Audio Radios Button to display the Audio Radios Screen 2 Touch the Pilot or Copi...

Page 58: ...Audio and CNS Flight Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management H...

Page 59: ...evious information 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as necessary USING MAP DISPLAYS Viewing the map settings 1 From MFW Home touch Map 2 Touch the Map Selection Button if necessary This button is only available...

Page 60: ...utton to display the Auto Zoom Settings Window 5 Touch the Auto Zoom Max Look Fwd Button to display the numeric keyboard 6 Use the keypad and touch the Enter Button to enter the maximum look forward t...

Page 61: ...nter Control Screen without removing the Map Pointer from the map Or Push either knob to exit the waypoint information screen remove the Map Pointer and recenter the map on the aircraft s current posi...

Page 62: ...ance bearing and elevation data of the Measure Pointer are displayed at the top left of the map 6 Repeat Steps 3 through 5 to measure between other points 7 To exit the Measure Bearing Distance functi...

Page 63: ...s Button A window is displayed providing terrain functions allowed by the system 4 Touch the Map Settings Button A window is displayed providing terrain settings 5 Touch the Absolute Terrain Scale But...

Page 64: ...il 2 Slide up or down on the Map Detail Slider to adjust the PFW Map detail Or 1 Press the PFD Map Settings Softkey on the PFW 2 Press the Detail Softkey as required to cycle to the desired PFW Map de...

Page 65: ...ter Button to accept the identifier and display the airport information on the Touchscreen Controller 6 Touch the Waypoint Options Button then the Show on Map Button to display the Airport Information...

Page 66: ...t Options Button then the Show on Map Button to view the runway on the active display pane if necessary Viewing information for a nearest airport 1 From MFW Home touch Nearest Airport 2 Touch a Neares...

Page 67: ...needed Finding and selecting a non airport or User Waypoint by category Recent Nearest Flight Plan or Favorites 1 From MFW Home touch Waypoint Info INT VRP VOR NDB or User Waypoint 2 Touch the Select...

Page 68: ...the selected waypoint s information screen Creating user waypoints from the Create User Waypoint Screen 1 From MFW Home touch Waypoint Info 2 Access the Create User Waypoint Screen Touch the Create W...

Page 69: ...e the keypad and the Enter Button to select the latitude and longitude Or a Touch the Mode Button to display the Select User Waypoint Mode Screen b Touch the P POS Button to select the present positio...

Page 70: ...2 If needed touch the WPT List Tab to display the list of user waypoints and touch the desired User Waypoint Selection Button 3 Touch the Waypoint Options Button to display the Waypoint Options Window...

Page 71: ...ch the Route Button to select the type and return to the previous screen Or a Touch the Type Button to display the User Waypoint Type Window b Touch the Airport Button to select the type and return to...

Page 72: ...on 3 Touch the Waypoint Options Button to display the Waypoint Options Window 4 Touch the Delete All Button 5 Touch the OK Button in response to the question Would you like to delete all user waypoint...

Page 73: ...Airspace Screen will read No Results Found 3 Touch the Show on Map Button to display the selected airspace if needed 4 Touch the Details Button to display the selected nearest airspace information SM...

Page 74: ...d Touch the Flight Plan Options Button 2 Touch the Preview FPL Button A preview of the flight plan is shown on the active display pane 3 To view a flight plan segment a Touch the Back Button b Scroll...

Page 75: ...History Pane Deleting flight plan history 1 From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Information Flight Plan History Delete Flight Plan History 2 Touch the OK Button in response to the question Clear current w...

Page 76: ...point Selection Button to display the keypad available waypoints in flight plan Or Touch the Select Waypoint Button to display the keypad 3 Select a waypoint as a direct to destination Input the waypo...

Page 77: ...Button or the Insert in Flight Plan Button only available if the selected waypoint is not in the flight plan to display the Insert and Activate waypoint Before Window b Touch the Waypoint Selection B...

Page 78: ...ouch the Prev or Next Button to cycle to the desired waypoint Or a Touch the Map Item Button to open the Map Item Selection Screen b Touch the desired waypoint 4 Touch the Button to display the Direct...

Page 79: ...within a direct to course 1 Choose the flight plan waypoint as the direct to destination a From MFW Home touch on the Button Bar b Touch the Flight Plan Tab c Scroll as required and touch a Waypoint...

Page 80: ...ed airway exit wpt The entry waypoint already exists in the flight plan and is selected as the insertion point for the route entry Acceptable Airway to Airway Route Entry Patterns Airway to Airway Rou...

Page 81: ...er Flight Plan Action Characters Displayed in the Route Entry Field After the Flight Plan Action GLAZR Q118 MZZ Review and load Q118 airway with entry point GLAZR and exit point MZZ into flight plan M...

Page 82: ...Waypoint Screen Then touch the Search Tab to display the Search By Button b If necessary touch the Search By Button to choose Search by City or Search by Facility c Touch the Facility Name Button or...

Page 83: ...and the Enter Button to enter the waypoint or route into the flight plan 10 Repeat Steps 8 and 9 until finished adding enroute waypoints 11 If you are finished adding enroute waypoints touch the Done...

Page 84: ...n to display the keypad 3 Use the keypad upper knobs or the Find function to select the new waypoint or use the keypad to create a route entry 4 Touch the Enter Button to accept the waypoint or route...

Page 85: ...ypoint will be inserted into the active flight plan before the selected waypoint Or Touch the Insert at End Button The waypoint is inserted as the last waypoint in the active flight plan Adding waypoi...

Page 86: ...e default name of the new User Waypoint will be WPT followed by the numerals 000 Future rerouting requiring the creation of new User Waypoints will have similar default names with an incremental numer...

Page 87: ...flight plan From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Or For the standby flight plan From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Standby Flight Plan Or For the stored flight plan a From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Flight P...

Page 88: ...cel the request touch the Cancel Button Creating a fix 1 From MFW Home Touch Flight Plan Flight Plan Options Fix Function Or a Touch the Flight Plan Button b Touch any Waypoint Selection Button to ope...

Page 89: ...fix 7 To create another fix touch the Create Next Fix Button and repeat steps 2 6 Editing a fix 1 From MFW Home Touch Flight Plan Flight Plan Options Fix Function Or a Touch the Flight Plan Button b...

Page 90: ...Plan Standby Flight Plan Or For the stored flight plan a From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Flight Plan Options Flight Plan Catalog to display the Flight Plan Catalog Screen b Scroll the list if needed a...

Page 91: ...ay the Airway Options Window 3 Touch the Remove Airway Button 4 Touch the OK Button in response to Remove Airway airway name from flight plan The airway is removed but the starting and ending waypoint...

Page 92: ...necessary and touch an Airway Selection Button to display the Airway Options Window 3 Touch the Load New Airways Button 4 Touch the selection button for the desired setting Altitude Constraints Activ...

Page 93: ...Coding Entering or modifying an altitude constraint 1 For the active flight plan From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Or For the standby flight plan From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Standby Flight Plan Or...

Page 94: ...oll the list if necessary and touch the desired VNAV ALT Button 3 Touch the Remove Constraint Button A Remove Altitude Constraint window is displayed 4 Touch the OK Button The altitude is now shown in...

Page 95: ...egins to the altitude constraint for the selected waypoint 5 Touch the Back Button to exit and return to the previous screen Removing an altitude constraint when vertical navigation direct to is activ...

Page 96: ...the Enter Button to enter the FPA and return to the previous screen Or To use a pre defined FPA touch the desired descent button to select it and return to the previous screen Entering or modifying th...

Page 97: ...active flight plan From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Or For the standby flight plan From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Standby Flight Plan 2 Touch a Waypoint Selection Button to display the Waypoint Option...

Page 98: ...ht plan to a selected waypoint 1 For the standby flight plan From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Standby Flight Plan Or For the stored flight plan a From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Flight Plan Options Fli...

Page 99: ...of the leg 8 Touch the Expect Further Clearance Button to display the keypad Use the keypad and the Enter Button to select the time for a reminder A system message HOLD EXPIRED Holding EFC time expir...

Page 100: ...Outbound Button and touch the Inbound Button or the Outbound Button to select the course direction 6 Touch the Course Button to display the keypad Use the keypad and the Enter Button to select the in...

Page 101: ...turn to automatic waypoint sequencing Removing a user defined hold at the aircraft present position 1 From MFW Home touch Flight Plan 2 Scroll the list if necessary and touch the PPOS H Waypoint Selec...

Page 102: ...ght Plan Standby Flight Plan 2 Touch the desired Waypoint Selection Button to link the aircraft present position to a waypoint 3 Touch the Insert P POS Link Button 4 A P POS Button is added to the sta...

Page 103: ...Button to see the notification of the pending flight plan on the Notifications Screen 3 Touch the Connext Button again to ignore the pending flight plan and return to the previous screen The pending...

Page 104: ...port Button 5 Touch the Import Button 6 Touch the OK Button to return to the Edit Stored Flight Plan Screen Exporting a stored Flight Plan to an SD Card 1 Insert the SD card for storing the flight pla...

Page 105: ...n Store origin destination into catalog Activating a stored flight plan 1 From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Flight Plan Options 2 Touch the Flight Plan Catalog Button to display the Flight Plan Catalog...

Page 106: ...dy a standby flight plan then a confirmation message is displayed 5 If necessary touch the OK Button in response to Copy Selected Flight Plan and Replace Current Standby Flight Plan The selected fligh...

Page 107: ...rport 2 If necessary touch the Airport Selection Button to display the keypad and use it to select the airport 3 Touch Proc Tab to display the Airport Procedures Screen 4 Scroll the list if necessary...

Page 108: ...the Preview Button then the Show on Map Button to show the preview of the procedure on the active display pane or touch the Show Chart Button to show the procedure chart instead 7 Select a different...

Page 109: ...s Window e Touch the Load Departure Button to display the Departure Selection Screen 2 To access the Select Departure Screen for the departure airport If the desired departure airport is already selec...

Page 110: ...s displayed Or a From MFW Home touch Flight Plan Standby Flight Plan b Touch the Departure Header Button to display the Departure Options Window c Touch the Remove Departure Button A Remove Departure...

Page 111: ...Button to display the Catalog Options Window c Touch the Edit Button to display the Edit Stored Flight Plan Screen 2 Open the Select Runway Screen Touch the Departure Runway Button Or a Touch the Run...

Page 112: ...Transition Selection Button to select the transition The Select Runway Screen will open 5 Scroll the list if needed and touch a Runway Selection Button to select the runway and return to the Arrival S...

Page 113: ...Plan Options Button to display the Flight Plan Options Window e Touch the Load Arrival Button to display the Arrival Selection Screen f Touch the Remove Button A Remove Arrival arrival identifier fro...

Page 114: ...approach was previously loaded that is not compatible with the arrival the Arrival does not service loaded Approach Edit Approach message will be displayed Touch the Yes Button to change the approach...

Page 115: ...h the System Tab 3 Scroll the list and touch the Allow User Approach Mode Select Button to enable disable Modifying the active flight plan Approach Mode 1 From MFW Home touch PROC Approach Approach Mo...

Page 116: ...display Baro VNAV Glidepath N A At after the FAF HSI displays downgraded approach service level in magenta VDI displays NO GP None LNAV 1 LP More than 1 min to the FAF HSI displays approach service le...

Page 117: ...ehavior Loss of GPS on a Published GPS Approach If a total loss of GPS positioning occurs while on the final segment of a GPS approach the approach service level on the HSI will turn amber the annunci...

Page 118: ...d after selecting an approach from the Select Approach Screen Touch the desired Transition Selection Button to select the transition e If a visual approach was selected to change the Final Approach Di...

Page 119: ...ding Runway Screen and touch the desired runway 7 Touch the Preview Button then the Show on Map Button to show the preview of the approach on the active display pane or touch the Show Chart Button to...

Page 120: ...ected Or If the SBAS Button is not available touch the Approach Button to display the Select Approach Screen Scroll as needed and touch the Select by SBAS Channel Button to display the keypad and use...

Page 121: ...e approach approach from flight plan Window is displayed 4 Touch the OK Button The approach is removed from the active flight plan To cancel the request touch the Cancel Button Or 1 For the active fli...

Page 122: ...the PFW Home Screen or press the SUSP Softkey on the PFW Or 1 From MFW Home touch PROC 2 Touch the Activate Missed Approach Button to activate the missed approach The system begins automatic sequencin...

Page 123: ...the Edit Approach Button to display the Approach Selection Screen 2 Touch the Minimums Button to display the Minimums Screen 3 Touch the Minimums Button to display the Minimums Source Window 4 Touch...

Page 124: ...to the Initial Fuel Screen 7 Touch the Confirm Button to use the value for fuel calculations Or 1 From MFW Home touch PERF Weight and Balance 2 Touch the Fuel Tab to display the fuel entry buttons 3...

Page 125: ...ary and touch a flight plan leg selection button to select the mode and return to the Trip Planning Screen Selecting the Active Flight Plan Remaining trip route mode 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Tr...

Page 126: ...t trip input data fields must be en tered by the pilot in addition to flight plan and leg selection Entering manual data for trip statistics calculations 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Trip Planning...

Page 127: ...e DEP Button or APPR Button to shorten the distance from the approach or departure end d Touch the Enter Button to accept the entry Or a Touch the Shorten APPR End Button to display the keypad b Use t...

Page 128: ...e Flaps Button 4 Touch the desired flap setting button and return to the Takeoff Config Tab Speed Bugs Tab Enabling disabling takeoff Vspeed bugs 1 From MFW Home touch PERF Takeoff Data 2 Touch the Sp...

Page 129: ...ch the EMER Return Tab 3 Touch the Runway Available Button to display the Landing Distance Available Screen 4 Enter or change the landing distance available a Touch the Shorten DEP End Button to displ...

Page 130: ...estination airport 4 Touch the Enter Button to accept the entry and return to the Landing Data Screen 5 Touch the Runway Button to display the Select Runway Screen 6 Touch the desired Runway Selection...

Page 131: ...the keypad to enter the shortened landing distance available c If a Departure runway had been selected touch the DEP Button or APPR Button to shorten the distance from the approach or departure end d...

Page 132: ...ssary However in some cases the selected approach may be outside the SBAS coverage area and it may be necessary to perform a RAIM prediction for the intended approach NOTE The system RAIM prediction c...

Page 133: ...ed arrival time for the selected location using the numeric buttons 11 Touch the Enter Button The time is now displayed on the Arrival Time Button 12 Touch the Arrival Date Button 13 Touch the button...

Page 134: ...light Management Flight Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Managemen...

Page 135: ...rformed automatically by the system 5 To verify the correct subscription package from MFD Home touch Utilities Setup SiriusXM Info 6 On the SiriusXM Info Screen verify the correct subscription package...

Page 136: ...ne From MFW Home touch Weather Weather Selection FIS B Weather Enabling disabling the FIS B weather data reception 1 From MFW Home touch Weather Weather Selection FIS B Weather FIS B Settings 2 Touch...

Page 137: ...Time Minutes Storm Cell Movement 30 Pilot Weather Report PIREPs 90 SIGMETs 60 Air Report AIREPs 90 AIRMETs 60 Turbulence 180 METARs 90 No Radar Coverage No product symbol 30 City Forecast 90 Temporar...

Page 138: ...duct Product Symbol Expiration Time Minutes METARs 90 Graphical AIRMETs 60 Lightning 30 Center Weather Advisories 60 Winds Aloft 90 1 Terminal Aerodrome Forecast TAF No product image 60 Turbulence 120...

Page 139: ...k weather product may be older than the indicated weather product age DISPLAYING DATA LINK WEATHER PRODUCTS Weather Data Link Pane Viewing the Weather Data Link Pane and changing the data link weather...

Page 140: ...nges the source which is displayed in cyan on the softkey Setting up and customizing Data Link Weather Products on navigation maps 1 From MFW Home touch Map Map Selection Map Settings 2 If not selecte...

Page 141: ...ing Weather Product Age Information on the PFD Inset Map or HSI Map 1 From PFW Home touch the PFD Map Settings Button 2 Scroll as needed and touch the Weather Legend Button Or 1 Press the PFD Map Sett...

Page 142: ...distance of the flight plan to be used in the data request touch the Flight Plan Distance Button Scroll as needed and touch the desired distance of the flight plan to be used Remaining FPL uses the r...

Page 143: ...nformation on the SiriusXM Weather Pane 1 From MFW Home touch Weather Weather Selection SiriusXM Weather SiriusXM Settings 2 Touch the NEXRAD Button in the Background Window to enable disable the disp...

Page 144: ...SiriusXM NEXRAD coverage area PFD Inset Map or HSI Map 1 From PFW Home touch the PFD Map Settings Button 2 Scroll in the Overlays Tab and touch the NEXRAD Settings Button 3 Touch the NEXRAD Type Butt...

Page 145: ...eather information on the FIS B Weather Pane 1 From MFW Home touch Weather Weather Selection FIS B Weather FIS B Settings 2 Touch the Enable FIS B Button in the FIS B Data Status Window to enable disa...

Page 146: ...ey to select between CONUS Regional or Combined FIS B NEXRAD Coverage data Precipitation Garmin Connext Displaying Garmin Connext Radar information on the Connext Weather Pane 1 From MFW Home touch We...

Page 147: ...ys Window The system displays graphical METAR flags at available reporting stations when METARs are enabled button annunciator is green 3 To view METAR text press the lower knob and move the map point...

Page 148: ...n or push the upper knob 5 Touch the Weather Tab 6 Touch a button for an available weather product METAR Raw METAR Decoded TAF Raw TAF Decoded If a button is subdued that weather product is currently...

Page 149: ...VERT Situation Display Settings Button 5 Touch the Winds Button When enabled the system displays the winds aloft weather product inside the Vertical Situation Display Temperatures Aloft SiriusXM Displ...

Page 150: ...e data on the SiriusXM Weather Pane 1 From MFW Home touch Weather Weather Selection Data Link Weather Data Link Weather Settings 2 Scroll in the Overlays Window and touch the Turbulence Button 3 Touch...

Page 151: ...Home Button Enabling disabling TFR information on Navigation Map Panes 1 From MFW Home touch Map Map Selection Map Settings 2 If not selected touch the Sensor Tab 3 Scroll and touch the TFR Button Se...

Page 152: ...the Overlays Window 3 To select a Graphical AIRMET filter touch the Current Button 4 On the G AIRMETs Filter Screen touch either the Current or All Buttons Current Displays all currently active G AIR...

Page 153: ...clone hurricane weather product on the SiriusXM Weather Pane 1 From MFW Home touch Weather Weather Selection SiriusXM Weather SiriusXM Settings 2 Scroll as needed in the Overlays Window and touch the...

Page 154: ...n Stormscope Stormscope Settings Selecting a Stormscope Operating Mode on the Stormscope Pane 1 From MFW Home touch Weather Weather Selection Stormscope Stormscope Settings 2 Touch either the Cell But...

Page 155: ...mscope map range for the PFD maps 1 From PFW Home touch PFD Map Settings 2 If not selected touch either the HSI Map or Inset Map Button to allow for selection of map overlays 3 Scroll as needed and to...

Page 156: ...isplay Button to enable disable the VSD Inset Window Enabling disabling Relative Terrain information in the VSD and Navigation Map Pane 1 From MFW Home touch Map Map Selection Map Settings 2 If not se...

Page 157: ...Track Mode Boundary 1 From MFW Home touch Map Map Selection Map Settings 2 Touch the Inset Window Tab 3 Touch the VERT Situation Display Settings Button 4 If the Track Mode Boundary Button is subdued...

Page 158: ...be Terrain SVT or TAWS 2 Touch the Show Aviation Data Button to enable disable aviation information airports VORs NDBs Intersections for the terrain pane Relative Terrain on the Navigation Maps Contro...

Page 159: ...relative terrain information 7 Touch the Back Button three times to return to the Map Settings Screen 8 Touch the Land Tab 9 Touch the Point Obstacle Button to enable disable the display of point obst...

Page 160: ...information Or 1 Press the PFD Map Settings Softkey 2 Press the Terrain Settings Softkey 3 Press the Absolute Relative Softkey TERRAIN SVT AND TAWS B TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE ALERTS Acknowledging Terrain...

Page 161: ...ator is green enabled when gray Or 1 From PFW Home touch PFD Map Settings 2 Touch the Terrain Settings Button in the Overlays Window 3 Touch the TAWS Inhibit Button Inhibiting TAWS B alerting while an...

Page 162: ...oximity Advisory PA Traffic Advisory TA Traffic Advisory Off Scale TAS Traffic Symbology Traffic Symbol Description Traffic Advisory with ADS B directional information Points in the direction of the i...

Page 163: ...hreat traffic with ADS B directional information Arrow points in the direction of the intruder aircraft track Other Non Threat traffic without directional information Traffic located on the ground wit...

Page 164: ...to the MFW Home screen 5 From MFW Home touch Aircraft Systems System Test 6 Touch the ADS B Button OPERATION Displaying the Traffic Map Pane From MFW Home on the Touchscreen Controller touch Traffic...

Page 165: ...Map Panes 1 From MFW Home touch Map Map Selection Map Settings 2 If not selected touch the Sensor Tab 3 Touch the Traffic Button Enabling disabling the display of traffic information HSI Map or Inset...

Page 166: ...vigation map range to show traffic labels touch the Labels Button then scroll as needed and touch a button for the desired range Enabling disabling the Traffic Inset Map on the PFD With the PFW in Ful...

Page 167: ...tion 1 From MFW Home touch Traffic Traffic Settings 2 Touch the Target Selection Button 3 Turn the upper knob A cyan border appears on the first selected traffic symbol Additional information appears...

Page 168: ...range to show traffic symbols touch the Symbols Button then scroll as needed and touch a button for the desired range 6 To change the map maximum navigation map range to show traffic labels touch the...

Page 169: ...reviously on Autopilot Engagement with Flight Director On If the flight director is on the autopilot will smoothly pitch and roll the airplane to capture the flight director command bars The prior fli...

Page 170: ...ir TO GA Takeoff on ground Go Around in air TO GA ALT Key Roll Hold default ROL Altitude Hold ALT FLC Key Roll Hold default ROL Flight Level Change FLC VS Key Roll Hold default ROL Vertical Speed VS V...

Page 171: ...1 ALTS Altitude Hold Holds the current Altitude Reference ALT Key ALT nnnnn ft Vertical Speed Holds the current aircraft vertical speed may be used to climb descend to the Selected Altitude VS Key VS...

Page 172: ...Track VOR LOC Arm Capture Track No Glideslope LOC Flight Director Lateral Modes COMBINATION MODES Mode Description Control Annunciation Vertical Navigation Modes Vertical Path Tracking Captures and tr...

Page 173: ...TH when the VNAV Target Altitude is to be captured instead of Selected Altitude 2 Level Mode can also become activated as a function of Electronic Stability and Protection ESP Refer to the Additional...

Page 174: ...ftkey to cycle through navigation sources if necessary 3 Press the APR Key GPS Approach Mode Selecting GPS Approach Mode without a Glidepath 1 Ensure an RNAV approach is loaded into the active flight...

Page 175: ...f necessary 2 Ensure a LOC ILS approach is loaded into the active flight plan 3 Ensure the corresponding LOC frequency is tuned 4 Press the NAV Key Selecting LOC Approach Mode with a Glideslope ILS 1...

Page 176: ...Appendix Index Backcourse Mode captures and tracks a localizer signal in the backcourse direction When making a backcourse approach set the Selected Course to the localizer front course The flight dir...

Page 177: ...ith many intersecting taxiways and run ways and or complex ramp areas Airport Hot Spots are outlined to caution pilots of areas on an airport surface where positional awareness confusion or runway inc...

Page 178: ...database must be available to provide information regarding taxiways aprons and other objects in the airport environment Enabling disabling SurfaceWatch 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Setup Avionics...

Page 179: ...ng runway 4 Touch the Runway Tab The Runway Available is automatically populated for runways supported with PERF data 5 Touch Runway Required Button and adjust the required landing distance as require...

Page 180: ...data may not incorporate the latest NOTAM information WARNING Do not rely on the displayed minimum safe altitude MSAs as the sole source of obstacle and terrain avoidance information Always refer to...

Page 181: ...airport information selection buttons for the selected airport a Touch the Departure Tab to display a list of possible departures for the selected airport b Touch the Arrival Tab to display a list of...

Page 182: ...ton 3 Touch the Airport Chart Button The Info Tab selections are displayed on the Touchscreen Controller and the Airport Diagram is displayed on the selected display pane Syncing charts to current pha...

Page 183: ...a list of possible arrivals for the selected airport c Touch the Approach Tab to display a list of possible approaches for the selected airport 4 Touch the desired information button in any of these l...

Page 184: ...ight Level will cause the Day Night view to switch at the current backlight setting Adjusting the Threshold Level setting larger than the Current MFD Backlight Level will cause the display to remain i...

Page 185: ...overlay A green annunciator indicates the feature is enabled Configuring traffic overlay settings 1 From MFW Home touch Map Map Selection Map Settings 2 Touch the Sensor Tab Touch the Traffic Setting...

Page 186: ...t Section in Additional Features for PED pairing instructions This link enables a two way telephone call between the system and the PED This arrangement allows the flight crew to talk on a PED cell ph...

Page 187: ...r Button 7 If desired touch the Favorite Button to designate the new contact as a favorite A green annunciator indicates the contact is now designated as a favorite 8 Touch the Telephone Number Button...

Page 188: ...ex Deleting a contact 1 From MFW Home touch Services Contacts 2 Touch the contact you desire to delete 3 Touch Delete 4 Touch OK Deleting all contacts 1 From MFW Home touch Services Contacts 2 Touch O...

Page 189: ...dium 1 Button to display the Satellite Phone Iridium 1 Transceiver Screen 3 Touch the Disable Iridium Transmission Button to disable the transceiver A green annunciator indicates Iridium transmission...

Page 190: ...e touch Services Contacts Touch the Stored Tab if not already selected 2 Touch the button corresponding to the desired contact The selected contact is displayed 3 Touch the Call or Send Text Button A...

Page 191: ...Screen is displayed 3 Touch the End Call Button Enabling disabling telephone audio and adjusting volume 1 After a call is connected from MFW Home touch Services Satellite Phone 2 Touch the Cockpit Pho...

Page 192: ...ch Services Contacts 2 Scroll down as required to find a contact Touch the contact s name on the Touchscreen Controller 3 Touch the Call or Send Text Button Viewing a text message when received 1 Touc...

Page 193: ...ages is displayed The Inbox Tab is selected by default when accessing the Satellite SMS Text Messaging Screen Viewing Draft messages 1 From MFW Home touch Services Satellite SMS Text 2 Touch the Draft...

Page 194: ...d message box Marking all messages as read 1 From MFW Home touch Services Satellite SMS Text 2 Touch the Options Button The selection buttons are displayed 3 Touch the Mark All Read Button All message...

Page 195: ...am 510 is compatible with the following PEDs operat ing system OS versions and Apps iPhone 5 and newer running iOS version 8 1 and above iPad 3 and newer running iOS version 8 1 and above iPad Air and...

Page 196: ...rew shall reject a Bluetooth pairing request if the PINs on the PED and Garmin display are not identical or the request originates from any unknown or suspicious device 2 The system will prompt with a...

Page 197: ...From MFW Home touch Services Networks Pairing 2 Touch the Bluetooth Settings Button 3 While viewing the Internal Network Settings Screen touch Devices Tab 4 Touch the Bluetooth device name to be remov...

Page 198: ...taller if the radio ID cannot be located Establishing a SiriusXM Satellite Radio account 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Setup SiriusXM Info 2 Note the Data Radio ID and the Audio Radio ID 3 Contact S...

Page 199: ...umber 3 Press the Enter Button The selected channel is now shown in the Now Playing Field Selecting a category 1 From MFW Home touch Services Music Category 2 The list of categories is displayed 3 Scr...

Page 200: ...n the volume is muted Muted is displayed in the Music Volume Field Or 1 From NAV COM Home touch the Audio Radios Button then touch the Pilot Copilot or Pass Tab 2 Scroll down and press the Music Butto...

Page 201: ...klist item The line item turns green and a check mark is placed in the associated box The next line item is automatically selected for checking Turn the lower knob on the Touchscreen Controller to scr...

Page 202: ...nging Document Viewer options 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Documents Options The Document Viewer Options Screen is displayed 2 Touch the Document Info Button to view information pertaining to the d...

Page 203: ...or zoom out on the document page display 3 Turn the upper knobs or move a finger across the Touchpad to move the pointer within the document When the pointer reaches the edge of the display the displ...

Page 204: ...creen Controller and Auxiliary Video is displayed on the selected display pane Switching between full screen and split screen 1 From MFW Home touch Aircraft Systems Video 2 On the Touchscreen controll...

Page 205: ...g the Autopilot Disconnect AP DISC Switch Upon releasing the AP DISC Switch ESP force will again be applied provided aircraft attitude angle of attack and or airspeed are within their respective engag...

Page 206: ...e specific FAA authoriza tion training and possession of the corresponding current and legitimately sourced chart e g approach plate etc Inclusion of the Special Procedure in the navigation database D...

Page 207: ...the day Editing a scheduled message 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Scheduled Messages 2 Touch the button with the name of the message to be edited The Message Options Window is displayed 3 Touch the...

Page 208: ...e Crew Profile Screen displays the name of the copied profile in the list Rename an existing Crew Profile 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Crew Profile 2 Scroll if necessary and touch the button for th...

Page 209: ...ement Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alerts Appendix Index NOTE The system may not be able to import a crew profile that was created saved using a previous software...

Page 210: ...ditional Features Flight Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Manageme...

Page 211: ...ion about these controls GTC2 provides the PFW or MFW Screens and NAV Com control modes on the MFD operating in Reversionary Mode Other conditions besides a PFD failure may cause the Standby Flight Di...

Page 212: ...grity has been restored to within normal limits annunciation displayed for 5 seconds DR Lower left of aircraft symbol Dead Reckoning System is using projected position rather than GPS position to comp...

Page 213: ...disabled without the following data resources Attitude data Heading data GPS position data 4 9 arc second terrain data Obstacle data Terrain SVT or TAWS function is not available in test mode or fail...

Page 214: ...mmand Bars Inset Map True Airspeed Groundspeed Wind Data System Time Minimum Descent Altitude Decision Height display Vertical Deviation Glideslope and Glide path Indicators Altimeter Barometric Setti...

Page 215: ...ndard pressure STD BARO is displayed in the Barometric Setting Stuck Microphone ABNORMAL CNS OPERATION If a push to talk PTT Key becomes stuck the COM transmitter stops transmitting after 35 seconds o...

Page 216: ...SBAS will be used if available If one GPS sensor fails the system will automatically transition to the other GPS sensor If GPS is lost and the system is unable to recover a signal or if both GPS sens...

Page 217: ...mer counts down until the next automatic request occurs Connext Comm Error 2 A communications error has occurred with the GIA The system should be serviced Connext Comm Error 4 This occurs if multiple...

Page 218: ...ation below minimum established airspeeds When the aircraft reaches a predetermined airspeed see pertinent flight manual for air speeds which are dependent upon flap setting and anti ice system on boa...

Page 219: ...erefore any application of pressure or force to the controls should be avoided when the autopilot is engaged Overpowering the autopilot during flight will cause the autopilot s automatic trim to run r...

Page 220: ...na error service required UPDATING XM Information Screen Touchscreen Controller Datalink Receiver updating encryption code NO SIGNAL XM Information Screen Touchscreen Controller Weather Datalink Displ...

Page 221: ...current version of the pertinent flight manual for additional information regarding pilot responses to these annunciations NOTE Upon initially powering the system certain windows remain invalid as th...

Page 222: ...not receiving vertical speed input from the air data computer Display system is not receiving valid heading input from the ADAHRS or magnetometer Display system is not receiving altitude input from th...

Page 223: ...e importing operation succeeds Overwrite existing file Displayed if the filename matches the name of an existing file on the SD card Crew profile export failed Displayed if the export operation fails...

Page 224: ...n for the AHRS and ADC is annunciated above the roll scale on the PFD Reversionary sensor selection for the GPS is annunciated to the right of the HSI These annunciations reflect reversionary sensors...

Page 225: ...Plan mode unavailable because aircraft off course and active leg over 200 NM All of the following are true Flight Plan mode is selected The active leg is greater than 200 nm The aircraft is outside th...

Page 226: ...ntains more waypoints than the system can support The flight plan was imported with as many waypoints as possible Some waypoints not loaded Waypoints locked The flight plan on the SD card contains one...

Page 227: ...rigin Tab FPL RWY MISMATCH The departure runway in the active flight plan is not the same as the departure runway on the Origin Tab Takeoff Configuration Monitor Messages LANDING DATA The Configuratio...

Page 228: ...le is between 100 ft and 1000 ft below the aircraft altitude White obstacle is more than 1000 ft below aircraft altitude Terrain SVT Relative Point Obstacle Symbols and Colors Wire Obstacle Wire Obsta...

Page 229: ...p Terrain SVT Page Alert Touchscreen Controller Pop Up Alert Voice Alert Reduced RequiredTerrain ClearanceWarning RTC TERRAIN WARNING TERRAIN Warning Terrain Terrain Reduced Required Line Clearance RL...

Page 230: ...E Caution Ob stacle Obstacle Terrain SVT Alerts Summary Alert Type PFD Map TAWS B Page Alert Annunciation Touchscreen Controller Pop Up Alert Voice Alert Excessive Descent Rate Warning EDR PULL UP PUL...

Page 231: ...Imminent Line Clearance Impact Caution ILI TERRAIN WIRE AHEAD Wire Ahead Wire Ahead Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance Caution ROC TERRAIN CAUTION OBSTACLE Caution Obstacle Caution Obstacle Imminent...

Page 232: ...unavailable or invalid Invalid software configuration or System audio fault TER FAIL TERRAIN FAIL Terrain System Failure MFD Terrain or Obstacle database unavailable or invalid and Terrain SVT operat...

Page 233: ...ailable or invalid on all displays software mismatch among displays TAWS audio fault TAWS FAIL and TAWS FAIL FLTA PDA MFW Terrain or Obstacle database unavailable or invalid TAWS operating with PFD Te...

Page 234: ...ffic Advisory is outside the selected display range 1 Annunciation is removed when traffic comes within the selected display range TAX X XX System cannot determine bearing of Traffic Advisory 2 Annunc...

Page 235: ...g a failure or sending incorrectly formatted data NO TRFC DATA Data is not being received from the traffic unit 1 Shown as symbol on Traffic Map Pane 2 Shown in center of Traffic Map Pane Traffic Stat...

Page 236: ...e servos to remedy the situation PFT Preflight system test failed aural alert sounds at failure Hypoxia Recognition System is Activated EDM Activated only by the Hypoxia Recognition System AFCS Status...

Page 237: ...ert IFR FLAPS Flaps Flaps Not in Landing Configuration Alert IFR VFR CROSSWIND Crosswind Crosswind Alert IFR VFR TAILWIND Tailwind Tailwind Alert IFR VFR Note Alerts in this table are prioritized by c...

Page 238: ...BALANCE Fuel quantity imbalance has been detected FUEL LOW LEFT Left fuel tank is nearly empty FUEL LOW RIGHT Right fuel tank is nearly empty FUEL LOW TOTAL Total fuel quantity is low IPS CONTROL FAIL...

Page 239: ...AHRS Autopilot and PFD are using different AHRSs BATTERY 1 CURRENT Check battery 1 current BATTERY 1 FAIL Battery 1 service is required BATTERY 1 FAULT Battery 1 fault detected BATTERY 1 LOW Battery 1...

Page 240: ...main power bus 2 voltage MANIFOLD PRESSURE Check manifold pressure NO ADC MODES Autopilot air data modes are not available NO VERT MODES Autopilot vertical modes are not available OIL PRESSURE Oil pr...

Page 241: ...cted course ECS RECIRC ON ECS recirculation mode is prohibited in flight ESP CONFIG ESP config error Config service req d EXIT ICING2 1 Exit icing conditions FAILED PATH An autopilot servo data path h...

Page 242: ...heck power The ADC unit is inoperative due to a loss of communication path to a GIA ADC 2 COMM Check ADC 2 and GIA1 wiring The ADC unit is inoperative due to a loss of power ADC 2 COMM Check ADC 2 and...

Page 243: ...servo is inoperative due to an internal servo fault The system should be serviced AFCS INOP PIT SERVO PFT AFCS 1 2 Pre Flight Test Fail PIT Servo The GSA servo is inoperative due to an AFCS 1 and or...

Page 244: ...perative due to a loss of communication path to a GIA AHRS 1 COMM Check AHRS 1 and GIA2 wiring The AHRS unit is inoperative due to a loss of communication path to a GIA AHRS 1 FAULT AHRS Failure The A...

Page 245: ...l is out of date Update magnetic field model when practical AHRS1 TAS AHRS1 not receiving valid airspeed AHRS1 is not receiving true airspeed from the air data computer The AHRS relies on GPS informat...

Page 246: ...esources AP DISC GFC POWER LOSS Abnormal AP disconnect due to loss of GFC power AP DISC GIA REVERSION Abnormal AP disconnect while switching to alternate GIA AP DISC HSDB CONNECTIVITY Abnormal AP disc...

Page 247: ...ISC YD NOT AVAILABLE Abnormal AP disconnect due to loss of yaw damper APPR ADVISORY SBAS VNAV not available Using Baro VNAV SBAS not available The system is calculating the VNAV profile using BARO VNA...

Page 248: ...SE ERROR See GTC1 s database page for details The GTC database has an error CHECKLIST DATABASE ERROR See GTC2 s database page for details The GTC database has an error CNFG MODULE PFD1 configuration m...

Page 249: ...tion If the problem persists the system should be serviced COM2 RMT XFR COM2 remote transfer key is stuck The COM2 transfer switch is stuck in the enabled or pressed position Press the transfer switch...

Page 250: ...s Also check the Avionics Status Screen for a database synchronization function not completed After synchronization is complete power must be turned off then on DB MISMATCH Obstacle database mismatch...

Page 251: ...s that a stored flight plan waypoint is locked This occurs when an aviation database update eliminates an obsolete waypoint The flight plan cannot find the specified waypoint and flags this message Th...

Page 252: ...1 INOP TEMP Check GEA cooling arrangement GEA 1 has insufficient cooling If the problem persists the system should be serviced GEA 1 INOP VOLT Check GEA voltages GEA 1 voltage is low Check GEA voltage...

Page 253: ...current should be checked GIA 2 INOP SERL Internal GIA Serial Communication Fault GIA 2 serial communication fault Check GIA serial communication GIA 2 INOP VOLT Check GIA Voltage GIA 2 low voltage Ch...

Page 254: ...repair The audio controller self test has detected a problem in the unit Certain audio functions may still be available and the audio controller may still be usable The system should be serviced when...

Page 255: ...ors Check GPS2 From the Sensors Screen on the Touchscreen Controller disable then enable GPS2 to clear the alert If the alert persists the system should be serviced GRS GMU1 RS232 COMM FAIL GMU Softwa...

Page 256: ...oller has incorrect software installed The system should be serviced GTC1 MEM ERROR Internal Memory Error The GTC is inoperative due to an internal memory fault If problem persists remove and replace...

Page 257: ...ature range The system should be serviced GTC2 KEYSTK GTC2 key name key is stuck A knob or key is stuck on the GTC bezel Attempt to free the stuck control by pushing or turning it several times The sy...

Page 258: ...TX config error Config service REQ D The transponder configuration settings do not match those of backup configuration memory The system should be serviced GTX 3X5 1 FAIL GTX is inoperative There is n...

Page 259: ...for the current phase of flight LOSS OF GPS NAVIGATION Insufficient Satellite Reception Loss of GPS navigation due to insufficient satellite reception LOW BANK ACTIVE Disengage for approach Low Bank...

Page 260: ...invalid configuration MFD1 CMC INOP Corrupt CMC INOP due to file system corruption The CMC system logging capability is inoperative due to file system corruption MFD1 CMC INOP MEM Full Internal SD ca...

Page 261: ...OVER TEMP Check MFD1 temperature The specified GDU is over temperature The system should be serviced MFD1 RESET Corrective Reset Performed The GDU performed a corrective restart to repair a Single Ev...

Page 262: ...is stuck The remote NAV1 transfer switch is stuck in the enabled or pressed state Press the transfer switch again to cycle its operation If the problem persists the system should be serviced NAV2 RMT...

Page 263: ...CHK REQD BTM SD Bottom SD card error The GDU bottom SD card is inoperative PFD1 CHK REQD INT SD Internal SD card error The GDU internal SD card is inoperative PFD1 CHK REQD TOP SD Top SD card error Th...

Page 264: ...Line Maintenance Manual procedures If problem has been resolved return the aircraft to normal operations PFD1 MANIFEST PFD1 software mismatch The PFD has incorrect software installed The system shoul...

Page 265: ...d that the flap configuration trim is inoperative PIT TRIM INOP Primary trim failure The system has detected a failure of the primary trim system PIT TRIM INOP Manual electric trim fault The system ha...

Page 266: ...he computed bank angle needed to execute the turn ahead may exceed the current bank angle limit STRMSCP FAIL Stormscope has failed Stormscope has failed The system should be serviced SURFACEWATCH DISA...

Page 267: ...ert audio source is unavailable UNABLE RNP Estimated position error exceeds RNP The estimated GPS position error exceeds the RNP limits Check GPS signal UNABLE RNP APR GPS integrity lost Check GPS sen...

Page 268: ...int name XTALK ERROR Flight display crosstalk error has occurred The GDUs and or GTCs are not communicating with each other The system should be serviced YAW SERVO COMM Check YAW servo wiring to GIA1...

Page 269: ...al It may also be necessary to have the system configured by a Garmin authorized service facility in order to use some database features Database information is obtained from third party sources Inacc...

Page 270: ...or compliance with established FAA regulatory guidance but does not constitute authorization to fly any and all terminal procedures that may be presented by the system It is the pilot s responsibility...

Page 271: ...Utilities Setup Database Status 2 Scroll if necessary and select the button s for the desired database s in the Standby Column 3 Select the button for the desired database s on the Standby Database C...

Page 272: ...e card This can cause an issue when formatting using Mac OS where the newly formatted device will not be recognized by the avionics system When using a Macintosh computer to format the SD card Garmin...

Page 273: ...e status for any new databases available The system will complete the power on process when the updates are complete 5 After the system is powered on the Navigation Obstacle Airport Directory and Safe...

Page 274: ...atabases on the SD card b Insert an SD card in the bottom slot of the MFD 2 From MFW Home touch Utilities Initialization Database Status Or From MFW Home touch Utilities Setup Database Status 3 Monito...

Page 275: ...e system those databases will be automatically selected to load The database updates may be initiated from the Database Status Screen on either Touchscreen Controller NOTE The system will only provide...

Page 276: ...etworks Pairing Internal WiFi Settings 11 On the PED connect to the indicated SSID Wi Fi network shown on Utilities Services Networks Pairing Internal WiFi Settings on the Touchscreen Controller Or If...

Page 277: ...Touch the Select All Button in the Active SDBY and or All SDs column s to delete all databases for one or all database sources Or Touch the desired database button in the Active SDBY and or All SDs c...

Page 278: ...played touch the OK Button A progress monitor is displayed 2 When the upload is complete the prompt for the next GRS upload is displayed A database mismatch message indicates the second GRS has not ye...

Page 279: ...lization Screen on Touchscreen Controller Button appears on the MFW Home Screen if initialization tasks have not been completed Scrolls down in a list During Initialization selects the next Task in th...

Page 280: ...nun Alerts Appendix Index MFW MODE TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLLER SCREENS MFW Home or Shows Navigation Map Pane in the selected Display Pane When the Navigation Map Pane is displayed the button becomes the Ma...

Page 281: ...e TAWS Settings Button Touch the TAWS Settings Button to access the TAWS Settings Screen on Touchscreen Controller Accesses Flight Plan Information Screen on Touchscreen Controller Accesses Active Fli...

Page 282: ...Trip Statistics Timer Scheduled Messages FMS Sensors Initialization Electronic Documents optional Screen Cleaning Crew Profile and Setup If SurfaceWatch option is not installed Weight and Balance fun...

Page 283: ...on on the Map Selection Screen displays the Navigation Map Pane and the button name will change to Map Settings Additionally once touched the Map Set tings Button displays the Navigation Map Settings...

Page 284: ...Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alerts Appendix Index Weather Selection Screen Touching a button within the Weather Selection Screen shown above wi...

Page 285: ...ain performance calculations Shows the Engine Fuel Pane with information about fuel quantities flow valve pump states and other engine information e g CHT EGT MAP and MAT When the Engine Fuel Button i...

Page 286: ...This screen provides controls for testing the following systems ADS B and optional TAWS Provides functions accessible to maintenance personnel with password Services Screen The Music Screen provides...

Page 287: ...n shows the status of the Iridium satellite telephone connection and provides telephone controls Provides controls and settings for networks and for pairing of devices The Satellite SMS Text Messaging...

Page 288: ...ics Window Also provides settings for resetting trip statistics Accesses the Timer Screen on the Touchscreen Controller Controls the timer on the PFD Used to create custom messages to be displayed one...

Page 289: ...n Alerts Appendix Index Setup Screen Provides controls for changing system avionics settings such as time format units of measure airspace alert settings and MFD Data Bar Fields Displays information o...

Page 290: ...dio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alerts Appendix Index Provides access to the optional ADS B Status Screen for information on the recept...

Page 291: ...nt Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alert...

Page 292: ...nagement Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun...

Page 293: ...PFW TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLLER SCREENS PFW Home Cycles through GPS LOC1 VOR1 and LOC2 VOR2 navigation modes on the CDI or Selects OBS mode on the CDI when navigating by GPS only available with active leg...

Page 294: ...r on PFD Accesses the Minimums Screen on the Touchscreen Controller Set MDA or DH Shows the Traffic Map on the PFD in inset format when the PFD is in Full Mode and turns the annunciator green Shows th...

Page 295: ...lerts Appendix Index PFD Settings Deactivates touch input on the Touchscreen Controller to facilitate cleaning Press or turn a knob on the controller to resume touch input PFD Tab Synthetic Vision But...

Page 296: ...nd crosswind components Selects the display mode for the Angle of Attack AOA indicator on the PFD Auto Automatically displays the Angle of Attack Indicator when the aircraft is in a landing configurat...

Page 297: ...Index PFD Sensors PFD Tab Accesses the ADC Sensor Screen where the 1 or 2 Air Data Computer ADC can be manually selected Accesses the AHRS Sensor Screen where the 1 or 2 AHRS sensors can be manually...

Page 298: ...es the PFD Map from the display Inset Map Displays the Inset Map HSI Map Displays the HSI Map Inset Traffic Overlays a dedicated traffic display on the Inset Map HSI Traffic Overlays a dedicated traff...

Page 299: ...r is green when the function is on When the function is off the annunciator is gray Terrain Settings Selects the display of terrain information softkeys on the PFD Map Off Removes terrain information...

Page 300: ...ution Combined Combines CONUS and regional coverages Or Selects type of NEXRAD coverage when SiriusXM is the selected data link source COMP Displays composite reflectivity image Base Displays base ref...

Page 301: ...er source using the Data Link Softkey FIS B Selects FIS B as the weather source for the display of weather data when FIS B is selected as the weather source using the Data Link Softkey Off Removes wea...

Page 302: ...f SVT Settings Displays SVT Settings softkeys Pathways Displays Pathway boxes on the synthetic vision display Runway Locator Displays cyan chevrons and cyan mile markers which extend 10 nm from the pr...

Page 303: ...wind direction arrow with digital numeric direction and speed KT Headwind tailwind and crosswind arrows with numeric speed components Off Wind information not displayed AOA Selects the display mode f...

Page 304: ...cts the number 2 AHRS The softkey annunciator is green when selected PFD PFW Softkeys Full Mode When Split Mode is enabled on the PFD PFW an MFD MFW Display Pane will be shown on the PFD PFW replacing...

Page 305: ...tend 10 nm from the programmed runway Airport Signs Displays position markers for airports within approximately 15 nm of the current aircraft position Airport identifiers are included when the airport...

Page 306: ...n and speed KT Headwind tailwind and crosswind arrows with numeric speed components Off Wind information not displayed AOA Selects the display mode for the Angle of Attack AOA Indicator on the PFD PFW...

Page 307: ...CDI when navigating by GPS only available with active leg When OBS is on the softkey annunciator is green SUSP will replace OBS when waypoint sequencing is suspended Active NAV Cycles through GPS NAV1...

Page 308: ...on Absolute Relative Displays absolute and relative terrain information on the HSI Map Data Link Settings Displays Datalink softkeys Data Link Selects the data link source for weather data displayed o...

Page 309: ...ects the display of weather information on the PFD Map SiriusXM Selects SiriusXM as the weather source for the display of weather data when SiriusXM is selected as the weather source using the Data Li...

Page 310: ...ata is off the annunciator is subdued Detail Selects desired amount of map detail cycles through declutter levels All no declutter All map features visible DCLTR 1 Declutters land data DCLTR 2 Declutt...

Page 311: ...ng on the glass surface Cleaning the Touchscreen Controller screen 1 From MFW Home touch Utilities Screen Cleaning 2 The Touchscreen Controller indicates the screen may be cleaned Clean the screen as...

Page 312: ...e nm Maximum Range nm Interstate Highway Freeway 50 400 International Highway Freeway 15 150 US Highway National Highway 15 150 State Highway Local Highway 10 100 Local Road Local Road N A 4 25 Railro...

Page 313: ...ace Altitude Label ceiling floor Label placement and ranges are variable in order to provide the best representation and minimal clutter Class C Airspace Altitude Label ceiling floor Class D Airspace...

Page 314: ...ration Annun Alerts Appendix Index Aviation Symbols Symbol Default Range nm Maximum Range nm Other see below ADIZ 50 250 Alert Class E 1 Class G 1 Temporary 1 Danger Warning Unknown Special Rules 1 an...

Page 315: ...1 5 5 Runway Extension 7 5 150 Missed Approach Preview On Off N A N A Altitude Speed Constraints 1000 1000 1 Not located in the United States Aviation Symbol Information ADDITIONAL MAP DISPLAY ITEMS...

Page 316: ...n Future heading leg Roll Steering Path 1 Turning path currently flown Turning path for the next flight plan leg Turning path beyond the next flight plan leg Turn Anticipation Arc Displayed when seque...

Page 317: ...azard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alerts Appendix Index Symbol Name Description Symbol Parallel Offset Waypoint Displayed when the parallel offset course leg is abeam t...

Page 318: ...ppendix 292 Flight Instruments EIS Nav Com XPDR Audio Flight Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Annun Alerts Appendix Index Flight Instruments EAS Audio and CNS Flight Management Haz...

Page 319: ...gradation Behavior 90 Loading 91 93 Missed Approach 96 Removing 95 User Approach Mode 93 User Approach Mode Selection 89 Visual 93 Approach Mode 148 Approach Service Levels 88 Arrivals Loading 85 Remo...

Page 320: ...tronic Checklists 174 Electronic Documents 176 Engine Manifold Pressure 14 Exhaust Gas Temperature 21 22 F Fault Detection and Exclusion FDE 106 Find Waypoint 56 Flight Director FD FD Operation 144 Fl...

Page 321: ...rs 271 PFD Settings 269 Position Reporting 168 P POS Link 76 R Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitor ing RAIM 106 107 Required Obstacle Clearance ROC 204 Reversionary Mode 185 Route Entry 53 S SafeTax...

Page 322: ...light Management Hazard Avoidance AFCS Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun Alerts Appendix Index User Waypoints Creating 42 Importing Exporting 46 Information 41 Temporary 43 V Vertical Navig...

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