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GTN 625/635/650 Pilot’s Guide
190-01004-03 Rev. P
Pilots will enjoy the GTN 625 as a flexible and powerful navigator, especially
when it is coupled with traffic, lightning detection, and weather interfaces.
With the PC-based FDE prediction program, the GTN 625 may be used
for oceanic or remote operations. For the latest in graphic and text weather
information, the GTN 625 can interface to the SiriusXM Weather Service via the
Garmin GDL 69/69A datalink receiver.
GTN 635
The GTN 635 includes all of the features of the GTN 625, and also includes
a TSO’d airborne VHF communications transceiver.
GTN 650
The GTN 650 includes all of the features of the GTN 625, and also includes a
TSO’d airborne VHF communications transceiver and TSO’d airborne VOR/Localizer
and Glideslope receivers.
About This Pilot's Guide
1.2.1 Conventions
Bold text indicates a control. The
small right
knob is the smaller, inner knob
of the two concentric rotary knobs on the lower, right corner of the bezel. The
knob is the larger, outer knob.
Small, Inner Knob
Large, Outer Knob
Figure 1-1 Large/Small Concentric Knobs
A graphic of a control on the side of the page refers to the control you should
use for the associated step as shown below.
Using the Touchscreen
Most of the controls are operated by touching the display. Highlighted icons
and keys may be simply touched to make a selection. A list of menu items
may be scrolled by touching the screen and retaining pressure while sliding
your finger up or down. Map displays may be panned by touching the screen
and retaining pressure while sliding your finger in the desired direction.
Pinch-to-zoom capability is available in software v6.20 or later.
You can return to the previous page or exit the current function
by touching the
Back
key.
Summary of Contents for GTN 625
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