190-00962-02 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Diamond DA42NG
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HAZARD AVOIDANCE
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FLIGHT
INSTRUMENTS
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AUDIO P
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HAZARD
AV
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AFCS
ADDITIONAL
FEA
TURES
APPENDICES
INDEX
Each active weather product has an associated legend which can be displayed on the Weather Data Link
(GFDS) Page. If no weather product softkeys are selected, the
LEGEND
Softkey will be unavailable.
Viewing legends for displayed weather products on the Weather Data Link (GFDS) Page:
1)
Select the Weather Data Link (GFDS) Page.
2)
Press the
LEGEND
Softkey to display the legends for the displayed weather products.
Or
:
a)
Press the
MENU
Key.
b)
Select ‘Weather Legend’ and press the
ENT
Key.
3)
Turn the
FMS
Knob to scroll through the legends if more are available than fit in the window.
4)
To remove the GFDS Weather Legends Window, select the
LEGEND
Softkey, the
ENT
or the
CLR
Key, or press
the
FMS
Knob.
Viewing legends for displayed weather products (Navigation Map Page):
1)
Select the Navigation Map Page.
2)
Press the
MAP
Softkey.
3)
Press the
LEGEND
Softkey.
4)
To remove the GFDS Weather Legends Window, press the
LEGEND
Softkey, the
ENT
or the
CLR
Key, or press
the
FMS
Knob.
When an GFDS weather product is enabled for display on the PFD Inset Map, the system displays the weather
product information box (with the weather product icon and age) on the PFD Inset Map.
Viewing the weather product information box on the PFD Inset Map:
1)
On the PFD, press the
INSET
Softkey.
2)
Press the
WX LGND
Softkey. The system displays the weather product information box when GFDS weather
products are displayed on the PFD Inset Map.
3)
To remove the weather product information box, press the
WX LGND
Softkey again.
Additional information about the following can be displayed by panning over the display on the map:
• Infrared Satellite (IR SAT)
• SIGMETs
• AIRMETs
• METARs
• TFRs
• PIREPs
The map panning feature is enabled by pressing the
RANGE
Knob
. The map range is adjusted by turning
the
RANGE
Knob
. If the map range is adjusted while panning is enabled, the map is re-centered on the Map
Pointer.