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G3X/G3X Touch Install Manual - GDU 4XX Config and Post Install Checkout
Rev. AC
Page 34-113
PFD2 Display Location
–Controls the screen layout that PFD2 assumes upon power up. The user may
then toggle between full-screen and split modes via the “Full/Split” mode button on the top corner of data
bar.
Auto–PFD1 turns on as a full-screen PFD display (when in a multi-display system and not in
reversionary mode). Display location is then user-selectable.
Split Screen–PFD2 turns on in split-screen mode. Display location is then user-selectable.
User Selected (default setting)–Allows changing PFD2 layout in normal mode from the Display
Setup page in the main menu. The associated User Selected setting used by the Display Setup
page (in normal mode) lists the setting as PFD Startup Mode. Selecting any setting other than
User Selected disallows the selection of PFD Startup Mode on the Display Setup page.
PFD Attitude Symbol -
Allows the selection of 4 different PFD attitude symbols (shown in Figure 34-36).
Figure 34-36 PFD Attitude Symbols
PFD Vertical Speed Range
–Allows the range of the vertical speed tape to set to +/- 2,000 fpm,
+/- 3,000 fpm, or +/- 4,000 fpm.
PFD HSI Orientation
–Allows setting the PFD HSI Orientation to either Heading or User Selected
(default). The Heading selection displays the HSI (on the PFD) in a heading-up orientation. The User
Selected setting enables an HSI Orientation option on the PFD Setup page, see the G3X Touch Pilot’s
Guide (190-0174-00) for more info.
Screenshot
–Allows setting the Screenshot function to either Enabled or Disabled (default). This function
allows a ‘screenshot’ of the current display to be stored to an SD card. When enabled, with an SD card in
the SD card slot, press and hold the Menu key to save a screenshot bitmap file to the SD card. A banner
message will appear to indicate the success/failure of the screenshot (for example, a failure results when
an SD card is not inserted).
PFD Auto Declutter
- Determines whether non-essential information will be removed from the PFD
display when the aircraft is in an unusual attitude. Set to “Disable” to retain all information on the PFD
during aerobatic maneuvers.
DEFAULT PFD ATTITUDE SYMBOL
ALT 1 PFD ATTITUDE SYMBOL
ALT 2 PFD ATTITUDE SYMBOL
ALT 3 PFD ATTITUDE SYMBOL