Garmin G1000 MOONEY MULTIFUNCTIONDISPLAY PILOTS GUIDE M20M M20R

TM
TM
G1000
G1000
multi function display pilot’s guide
for the Mooney M20M & M20R
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Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot’s Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R 190-00448-01 Rev. A
INTRODUCTION

8.1 INTRODUCTION

This Pilot’s Guide describes the capability and opera­tion of the G1000 Multi Function Display (MFD) installed in the Mooney aircraft.

DESCRIPTION

The display portion of the G1000 Integrated Cock­pit System installed in Mooney M20M & M20R aircraft consists of two, 10.4-inch liquid crystal displays (LCDs). During normal operation, the right display is configured as the Multi Function Display (MFD).

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

This MFD pilot’s guide only covers the baseline configuration of the G1000. Descriptions and procedures relating to the following options are covered in the G1000 Optional Equipment Pilot’s Guide:
• L-3 STORMSCOPE® WX-500 Series II Weather Mapping Sensor
• L-3 SKYWATCH® Traffic Advisory System (Model SKY497)
• L-3 SKYWATCH® HP Traffic Advisory System (Model SKY899)
• Honeywell® KTA 870 TAS and KMH 880 Multi­Hazard Awareness System
• Ryan TCAD 9900B and 9900BX
• GDL 69/69A XM® Radio System
Consult an Garmin authorized service center for
optional equipment availability and configuration.
Figure 8.1.1 MFD Splash Screen
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MFD POWER-UP

MFD power up is part of the system power up procedure. See the G1000 System Overview Pilot’s Guide for details.

Splash Screen Information

The MFD splash screen displays general system information such as software version and database versions to the pilot upon power-up of the G1000 system. To acknowledge the Splash Screen information and proceed to the Navigation Map Page press the ENT key or the right most softkey twice.
NOTE: Screen images in this pilot’s guide are
subject to change and may not reflect cur­rent G1000 system software and/or optional equipment.

REVERSIONARY MODE

Should a failure occur in either display, the G1000 automatically enters reversionary mode. In reversion ary mode, critical flight instrumentation is combined with engine instrumentation on the remaining display. Minimal navigation capability is also available on the reversionary mode display. See the G1000 System Over­view Pilot’s Guide for a detailed explanation of the rever sionary mode.
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MFD BACKLIGHTING

See the Primary Flight Display Pilot’s Guide for instructions on adjusting MFD backlighting.

MFD SOFTKEYS

The MFD softkeys are located below the display screen and provide control over flight management functions including GPS Navigation and flight planning. Figure
8.1.3 shows an MFD flowchart identifying what functions are available via the softkey labels.
NOTE: Additional MFD softkeys may be present
depending on the type of optional equipment that is installed. See the Optional Equipment Pilot’s Guide for more information.
ENGINE – Pressing the ENGINE softkey makes
available the LEAN and SYSTEM softkeys which in turn access the Lean Page and the System Page, respectively.
MAP – pressing the MAP softkey enables the follow-
ing softkeys:
TRAFFIC – pressing the TRAFFIC softkey
displays/removes Mode S Traffic on the Navigation Map.
TOPO – pressing the TOPO softkey displays
or removes topographic information on the Navigation Map.
TERRAIN – pressing the TERRAIN softkey
displays/removes terrain information on the Navigation Map.
BACK – pressing the BACK softkey displays
the ENGINE and MAP top level softkeys.
DCLTR (declutter) – pressing the DCLTR
removes map information in three levels.
CHKLIST (checklist) – pressing the CHKLIST
softkey displays the Checklist Page.
softkey
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ELECTRONIC CHECKLISTS (OPTIONAL)

The G1000 Multi Function Display installed in the Mooney aircraft provides optional checklists which allow a pilot to quickly find the proper procedure on the ground and during each phase of flight.
NOTE: The checklist information described in this section does not replace the checklist information described in the Mooney M20M & M20R Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH).
NOTE: Garmin is not responsible for the content of the checklists. User-defined checklists are cre­ated by the aircraft manufacturer. Additionally, modifications or updates to the checklists are coordinated through the aircraft manufacturer. In addition, the user cannot edit the checklists.

Displaying the Checklist Page

The Splash Screen displays the current checklist file that is installed for the Mooney aircraft. If no checklist is present, then the Spalsh Screen displays the text “CHECKLIST FILE NOT PRESENT” and the CHKLIST softkey is greyed out.
To select the Checklist Page:
1. From any page, press the
CHKLIST
softkey.

Selecting a Procedure Group

Depending on the specific airframe, there are a certain number of groups of procedures with their respective checklists available to the pilot.
To select a procedure group:
1. Press the
2. Turn the
CHKLIST
large FMS
softkey.
knob to select the ‘GROUP’
field.
3. Turn the
small FMS
procedure and press the
knob to select the desired
ENT
key.

Selecting a Checklist within the Procedure Group

1. Turn the
2. Turn the
large FMS
field.
FMS knob
and press the
knob to select the ‘Checklist’
to select the desired checklist
ENT
key.

Selecting a Checklist Item

Two methods are available to select a checklist item: (1) pressing the (1) Pressing the ENT key:
With the desired checklist displayed, turn the FMS knob to move up and down the checklist and highlight an item with a hollow white rectangle. The default color for non-selected checklist items is blue and once the item is highlighted, the color turns white. To select a checklist item that is highlighted, press the ENT key. The selected item turns green in color again for ease of identification, and then a check mark is placed in the box next to the item. As an item is selected, the next item is automatically highlighted for selection.
ENT key; or (2) pressing the DONE softkey.
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(2) Pressing the DONE Softkey: Pressing the DONE

One-Button Access to Emergency Procedures

softkey produces the same results as pressing the ENT key.
NOTE: All warnings are displayed in yellow for ease of identification.
the checklist page is displayed. Press the EMERGENCY softkey at any time to immediately access the emergency procedures.

Exiting the Checklist Page

Removing the check mark from a checklist item

Press the CLR key to remove a check mark from an
item.

Advancing to the Next Checklist

Once the last item in a checklist is selected, the ‘GO TO THE NEXT CHECKLIST?’ text is highlighted. Press the ENT key to advance to the next checklist displayed.
Checklist Group
Checklist Number
Page is displayed. Press the EXIT softkey or momentarily hold down the CLR key at anytime to exit the Checklist Page and return to the last page that was displayed before the Checklist Page was selected.
The EMERGENCY softkey is available at all times when
The EXIT softkey is available as long as the Checklist
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Checklist Page
Softkeys
Checklist Page
Indicator
Figure 8.1.2 Checklist Page (optional)
Emergency
Softkey
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MAP
DCLTR
TRAFFIC
TOPO
BACK
TERRAIN
DCLTR-2
DCLTR-3
DCLTR-1
CHKLIST
EXIT
EMERGCY
ENGINE
DCLTR
MAP
ENGINE
CHKLIST
CLR
DONE
The DONE softkey changes toUNDO when the checklist item is already checked
RST FUEL
INC FUEL
DEC FUEL
ENGINE
ENGINE
LEAN
SYSTEM
BACK
ENGINE
LEAN
SYSTEM
BACK
(OPTIONAL)
NOTE: Additional keys may be present depending �
on the options installed. See the Optional Equipment
Pilot's Guide for additional key information.
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Figure 8.1.3 Basic MFD Softkeys
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MFD PAGE GROUPS

The MFD displays navigation flight information
in four main page groups:
Map (MAP): Navigation Map Page Traffic Map Page Terrain Proximity Page
Waypoint (WPT) : Airport Information Page Intersection Information Page NDB Information Page VOR Information Page User Waypoint Information Page
Auxiliary (AUX): Trip Planning Page Utility Page GPS Status Page System Setup Page System Status Page
Nearest (NRST): Nearest Airports Page Nearest Intersections Page Nearest NDB Page Nearest VOR Page Nearest User Waypoints Page Nearest Frequencies Page Neatest Airspaces Page
To select a specific page group:
1. Turn the
large FMS
knob until the desired page
group is selected.
Active Page group is
highlighted
Figure 8.1.4 Page Group Window
Currently
selected page is
highlighted
To select a different page within the group:
1. Turn the
small right FMS
knob. As the knob is turned, the bottom right corner of each page indicates the page group that is currently being displayed (e.g., MAP or NRST, etc.), the number of pages available within that group (indicated by rectangle icons) and the placement of the current page within that group (indicated by a solid cyan rectangle icon). The page group and active page title window are displayed below the status bar.
Page Group
Figure 8.1.5 Page Title Window
Active Page Title
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NOTE: Other pages may be present in addition to the ones listed in this section depending on the optional equipment that is installed. See the Optional Equipment Addendum for detailed information.
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WORKING WITH MENUS

Much of the operation of the G1000 MFD is accomplished using a menu interface. The G1000 has a bezel-mounted dedicated menu key (MENU) when pressed, displays a context-sensitive list of options. This options list allows the pilot to access additional features or make settings changes which specifically relate to the currently displayed page. Some menus provide access to additional submenus that are used to view, edit, select, and review options. Some menus display ‘NO OPTIONS’ when there are no options for the page selected.
The main keys which are used in association with all page group operations are listed below:
CLR – erases information or cancels an entry. Press and hold CLR to immediately display the Navigation Map Page, regardless of the page currently displayed.
ENT – accepts a menu selection or data entry. Approves an operation or completes data entry. Also confirms information.
BACK – resets the MFD softkeys to their default settings (ENGINE, MAP, DCLTR, MODE, VIEW, etc).
DCLTR – removes information from the moving map in a progressive manner with each key-press.
MENU – displays a context-sensitive list of options that allows access to additional features or that allows the pilot to change the settings which relate to the currently displayed page.
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NOTE: Data is entered using the large and small FMS knob. Practice with them to become effi­cient at entering data. This will greatly reduce the amount time spent operating the MFD in
flight.
If there are more options than can be displayed turn
the FMS knob to scroll through the list to identify them. In all cases, once the menu is displayed the FMS knob is turned to highlight an item and the ENT key is pressed to select that item or the CLR key removes the menu and cancels the operation. Pressing the softkeys does not display a menu or submenu.
Figure 8.1.6 Menu with Options
Figure 8.1.7 Menu with No Options
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE

8.2 NAVIGATION MAP PAGE

CAUTION: Do not use the Navigation Map for pilotage navigation. The Navigation Map is intended only to enhance situational awareness. Conduct navigation using only current charts, data, and authorized navigation facilities.
NOTE: Refer to the appendices for a complete description of the aviation map symbology used on the Navigation Map Page.
The Navigation Map Page is the first page in the map page group and provides the pilot with the following navigation display capability:
• Map display showing airports, navaids, airspaces, land data (highways, cities, lakes, rivers, borders, etc.) with names (labels)
• Map pointer information (distance and bearing to pointer, location of pointer, name and other pertinent information)
• TIS Traffic Display overlay
• Obstacle Display overlay
• Map Zoom Range Legend
• Wind Direction and Speed
• Heading Indication
• Aircraft icon representing present position
• Icons for enabled map features
• Track Vector
• Topography Scale
• Fuel Range Ring
• Topography Data
• Terrain Proximity Data
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To select the Navigation Map Page:
1. Turn the
large FMS
knob to select the Map Page
group.
2. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select the Naviga­tion Map Page. The page group name and page title is displayed below the navigation status bar; MAP – NAVIGATION MAP. In addition to turning the
large and small FMS
Navigation Map Page can be selected from any page by pressing and momentarily holding the
CLR
(DFLT MAP) key.
knobs, the

Navigation Map Page Procedures

The following GPS Navigation procedures can be per-
formed using the Navigation Map:
• Changing the Map Orientation
• Selecting a Map Range
• Using the Auto Zoom Feature
• Identifying Aviation Map Data
• Decluttering the Map
• Panning the Map
• Displaying Topographic Information on the Navi gation Map Page
• Displaying Terrain Information on the Navigation Map Page
• Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map Page
• MFD Navigation Status Window
• Navigation Map Page Options Menu
Map Orientation
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Own Aircraft
Page Groups
Airspace Boundries
Course Line
Terrain Scale
Map Scale
Legend
Figure 8.2.1 Navigation Map Page
(not all features shown)
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE

Changing the Map Orientation

There are four map orientation selections: North up, Track up, DTK up, and HDG up. ‘North up’ is the default selection.
• North up fixes the top of the map to a north head ing.
• Track up adjusts the top of the map display to the current ground track.
• Desired Track Up (DTK up) fixes the top of the map display to the desired course.
• Heading Up (HDG up) fixes the top of the map display to the current aircraft heading.
To change the map orientation:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
knob to highlight the
‘ORIENTATION’ field.
5. Turn the
small FMS
orientation and press the
6. Press the
FMS
knob to select the desired
ENT
key.
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
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Selecting a Map Range
The Navigation Map Page can be set to 28 different range settings from 500 feet to 2000 nautical miles. The current range is indicated in the lower right corner of the Navigation Map Page and represents the
top-to-bottom
distance covered by the map. To change the map range
turn the joystick counter-clockwise to zoom in, turn it clockwise to zoom out.
Using the Auto Zoom Feature
The automatic zoom feature automatically adjusts the map range from 2000 nm through each lower range, stopping at 1.5 nm as the aircraft approaches the destination waypoint.
To enable/disable automatic zoom:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the ‘AUTO
ZOOM’ field.
5. Turn the and press the
6. Press the
small FMS
FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or ‘Off’
ENT
key.
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
Map Range
Indicator
Figure 8.2.2 Map Range Indication
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Map Panning
Map panning moves the map beyond its current limits without adjusting the map range. When the panning function is selected by pushing in the joystick, a panning arrow flashes on the map display. A window also appears at the top of the map display showing the latitude/longitude position of the pointer, the bearing and distance to the pointer from the aircraft’s present position, and the elevation of the land at the position of the pointer. When the panning arrow crosses an airspace boundary, the boundary is highlighted and airspace information is displayed at the top of the display. The information includes the name and class of airspace, the ceiling in feet expressed in Mean Sea Level (MSL), and the floor in feet MSL.
NOTE: The airspace boundary stays highlighted
for approximately four seconds before returning to normal shading.
To pan the map:
1. Push in the
joystick
to display the panning
arrow.
2. Push in and move the
joystick
in the general direction of the desired destination to place the panning arrow at the destination loca­tion. When the panning arrow is placed on an object, the name of the object is highlighted (even if the name wasn’t originally displayed on the map). This feature applies to everything displayed on the map except route lines.
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Distance,
bearing
and elevation
Panning
Arrow
Latitude and longitude
position of pointer
Figure 8.2.3 Map Panning
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
When any map feature or object is selected on
the map display, features or objects are dis­played in the Window located at the top of the display. From here, the pilot can designate the waypoint as the Direct-to destination. When the panning arrow crosses an airspace boundary, the boundary is highlighted and airspace infor­mation is displayed at the top of the display.
3. To remove the panning arrow and return to the present position, push in the
joystick
.
Displaying Topographic Data on the Navigation Map Page
The Navigation Map Page displays various shades of topography land colors representing the rise and fall of land elevation similar to sectional charts. The Navigation Map Page can display a topographic scale representing various key points of terrain elevation colors with their associated elevation value labeled.
To display topographic data on the Naviga­tion Map Page:
MAP
1. Press the
2. Press the
softkey.
TOPO
softkey. Topo data can also be displayed on the Navigation Map Page by using the ‘On/Off’ topo data map setup feature. See the Navigation Map Page setup menu section for details.
Displaying Terrain Information
Terrain data can be displayed on the Navigation
Map Page by pressing the
TERRAIN softkey. Terrain
symbology (mountain icons) appear next to the map range in the bottom right corner of the page indicating the presence of terrain data on the map. See the Terrain Proximity Page section for a terrain color interpretation chart.
To display terrain data on the Navigation Map Page:
MAP
1. Press the
2. Press the played, pressing the
softkey.
TERRAIN
softkey. Once Terrain is dis-
TERRAIN
softkey removes
it.
On-screen map maximum elevation
On-screen map minimum elevation
Aircraft altitude
NOTE: Once TOPO data is displayed, pressing
the TOPO softkey removes it. When topo data is removed, the Jeppesen Nav data is presented on a black background.
Maximum
Minimum
Ground elevation
Figure 8.2.4 Topography Range
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Displaying Traffic
Pressing the
TRAFFIC softkey displays Traffic
Information Service (TIS) traffic on the Navigation Map Page. TIS is a ground-based service providing relative location of all ATCRBS Mode-A and Mode-C transponder equipped aircraft within a specified service volume.
The TIS ground sensor uses real time track reports to generate traffic notification. Surveillance data includes all transponder-equipped aircraft within the coverage volume. The G1000 displays up to eight traffic targets within a 7.5 nautical mile radius, from 3,000 feet below to 3,500 feet above the requesting aircraft. See Section 11 for a full description of TIS. A traffic symbol appears next to the map range in the bottom right corner of the display indicating the presence of traffic data on the map.
To display traffic on the Navigation Map Page:
MAP
1. Press the
2. Press the displayed, pressing the
softkey.
TRAFFIC
softkey. Once traffic is
TRAFFIC
softkey
removes it.
NOTE: Traffic and terrain data can also be
displayed by using the ‘On/Off’ Navigation Map Page option. See the Navigation Map Page setup section for details.
Figure 8.2.5 MFD Data Bar (default)
Decluttering the Map
The Navigation Map Page can be quickly decluttered
by repeatedly pressing the DCLTR softkey until the desired detail is displayed. The declutter level label is displayed above the DCLTR softkey. Note that during an instrument approach, automatic decluttering takes place.
NOTE: Some of the map features are automati-
cally removed at certain zoom ranges due to the map setup configuration for each map item.
NOTE: “SUA” listed in the table below stands
for Special Use Airspace. These are controlled airspaces, military zones, etc.
MFD Data Bar
The MFD Data Bar displays four, user-configurable fields which can display the following data:
• Bearing to next waypoint (BRG)
• Distance to next waypoint (DIS)
• Desired track to next waypoint (DTK)
• En-route safe altitude (ESA)
• Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA)
• Estimated Time Enroute (ETE)
• Ground Speed (GS)
• Maximum Safe Altitude (MSA)
• Track angle error (TKE)
• Track angle (TRK)
• Vertical speed required (VSR)
• Cross track error (XTK)
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NOTE: Instructions on changing a data field in
the MFD Data Bar is given in the System Setup Section.
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Map Features always
No Declutter Declutter ( –1) Declutter (-2) Declutter (-3)
displayed
Flight plan route lines All Map features
River/Lakes Names Only User waypoints Large Airports
are visible
Flight plan route waypoints Land/Country Text
Rivers/Lakes
Topography data
Terrain Proximity data
Large City VORs Small Airports
Medium City NDBs SUA Group 3
Small City Intersections SUA Group 4
Latitude/Longitude Grid Medium Airports
Map Borders ----------- SUA Group 0 Runway Labels Bearing Line Freeways SUA Group 1
Lightning Strike data (when
National Highways SUA Group 2
Stormscope installed)
Nexrad data Local Highways SUA Group 5
Traffic Symbols
Traffic Labels
Local Roads SUA Group 6
Local Road Labels SUA Group 7
Railroads
Obstacles
Major Political Boundaries
Table 8.2.1 Map Declutter Levels
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE

NAVIGATION MAP SETUP

Navigation Map Page Options Menu

The Navigation Map Page can be customized using op
tions listed in the Navigation Map Page menu. To display the menu, press the MENU key (with the Navigation Map Page displayed). Two options are available: Map Setup and Measure Bearing/Distance.
Restoring Defaults
Default settings for the Map Options can be restored by using the Restoring Defaults Menu. To display the menu, press the
MENU key (with the Options Menu displayed).
Three options are available: Restore Selection Default, Re­store Group Defaults, and Restore all Defaults
Option 1: Map Setup
‘Map Setup’ consists of the following options:
Map Group Options:
• Map
• Traffic
• Aviation
• Land
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To enable/disable land data:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
2. Press the
ENT
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the ‘LAND
DATA’ field.
5. Turn the and press the
6. Press the
small FMS
FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or ‘Off.’
ENT
key.
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
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Map Data

The first two options, ‘Orientation’ and ‘Auto Zoom’
were covered earlier in this section.
Land Data
The Navigation Map Page can display background land data (roads, lakes, borders, etc). The background land data can also be removed from the display (turned off).
Figure 8.2.5 Map Group Setup Options
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Track Vector
The Navigation Map Page can display a track vector as a dashed cyan line segment with an arrowhead attached to the end, extended to a predicted location in 60 seconds along the current aircraft track. The track vector is useful in minimizing track angle error.
To enable/disable the track vector:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the
‘TRACK VECTOR’ field.
5. Turn the ‘Off’. Press the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
ENT
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
6. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
Wind Vector
2. Press the
ENT
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the ‘WIND
VECTOR’ field.
5. Turn the ‘Off’. Press the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
ENT
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
6. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
Nav Range Ring
The Nav range ring shows the direction of travel (ground track) on a rotating compass card. The range of the Nav compass is determined by the map range, 125 feet (500 feet map range) to 500 nm (2000 nm map range).
To enable/disable the Nav range ring:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
The wind vector Window is displayed in the upper right corner of the Navigation Map Page and displays wind direction and speed (in knots). Wind direction is indicated by a 360 degree pointing arrow.
To enable/disable the wind vector Window:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the ‘NAV
RANGE RING’ field.
5. Turn the ‘Off’. Press the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
ENT
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
6. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Topo Data
Topographic data can be enabled or disabled on the Navigation Map Page using the ‘TOPO DATA’ setting. The topo data range is the maximum map range that topo data is displayed.
To enable/disable topo data and to select a topo data range:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the ‘TOPO
DATA’ field.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
‘Off’.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected option. The flashing cursor highlights the range field. TOPO ranges are from Off to 2000 nm.
Topo Scale
The topo scale setting enables or disables the topography scale window located in the lower right cor­ner of the Navigation Map Page.
To enable/disable the topo scale Window:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the
small FMS
group and press the
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
knob to highlight the ‘TOPO
Scale’ field.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
‘Off’.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
7. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
Map’
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7. To change the TOPO range setting, turn the
small FMS
8. Turn the range and press the
9. Press the
knob to display the range list.
small FMS
FMS
knob to select the desired
ENT
key.
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Terrain Data
Terrain data can be enabled or disabled on the Navigation Map Page using the ‘TERRAIN DATA’ setting. A data range can also be selected. The data range is the maximum map range that terrain data is displayed.
To enable/disable terrain data and to select a terrain data range:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the ‘TER-
RAIN DATA’ field.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
‘Off’.
Obstacle Data
Obstacle data can be enabled or disabled on the Navigation Map Page using the ‘OBSTACLE DATA’ setting. A data range can also be selected. The data range is the maximum map range that terrain data is displayed.
To enable/disable obstacle data and to select a terrain data range:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the
‘OBSTACLE DATA’ field.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
‘Off’.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected option. The flashing cursor highlights the range field. TERRAIN ranges are from Off to 2000 nm.
7. To change the TERRAIN range setting, turn the
small FMS
8. Turn the range and press the
9. Press the
knob to display the range list.
small FMS
FMS
knob to select the desired
ENT
key.
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected option. The flashing cursor highlights the range field. OBSTACLE ranges are from Off to 50 nm.
7. To change the OBSTACLE range setting, turn the
small FMS
8. Turn the range and press the
9. Press the
knob to display the range list.
small FMS
FMS
knob to select the desired
ENT
key.
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Fuel Range Ring (Fuel RNG) (RSV)
The Navigation Map Page can display a fuel range ring which shows the flight distance that the aircraft has remaining. A dashed green circle indicates the transition range to reserve fuel. A solid green circle indicates the range of all fuel, including the reserve fuel. If only reserve fuel remains, the range is indicated by a solid yellow circle.
To enable/disable the fuel range ring and to select a fuel range time:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group and press the
4. Turn the
small FMS
large FMS
knob to select the ‘
ENT
key.
Map’
knob to highlight the ‘FUEL
RNG (RSV)’ field.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select ‘On’ or
‘Off’.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected option. The flashing cursor highlights the fuel reserve time field. The time indicated is the time the aircraft can fly with remaining fuel on board.
7. To change the reserve fuel time, turn either the large or
small FMS
knob to enter a time
(00:00 to 23:59; hours:minutes). The default
ENT
setting is 00:45 minutes. Press the
key.

Weather Group

The Weather Group option is only available when the G1000 system is configured for Stormscope operation. The Stormscope interface is described in the G1000 Op­tional Equipment Addendum.
Traffic Group
Traffic is only displayed on the Navigation Map Page if aircraft heading data is available. If heading is not available, traffic advisories are displayed as non-bearing banners on the Navigation Map Page.
To enable/disable traffic data on the Navi­gation Map Page:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the displayed
3. Turn the group. Press the on the ‘TRAFFIC’ field.
4. Turn the ‘Off’.
5. Press the option.
6. Press the Map Page.
key. The Map Setup Menu is
small FMS
small FMS
ENT
FMS
knob to select the ‘Traffic’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
knob to select ‘On’ or
key to accept the selected
knob to return to the Navigation
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8. Press the Map Page.
FMS
knob to return to the Navigation
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
The ‘Traffic’ mode selects which traffic is displayed (all traffic, traffic and proximity advisories, or traffic advisories only). The traffic symbol is the symbol used to depict the type of traffic:
• Traffic Advisories (TA) – Yellow
• Proximity Advisories (PA) – White
• Other – White
Proximity Advisories (PAs) are displayed as solid white diamonds. PAs are defined as traffic within the 4.0 nm range, within ± 1200 ft. of altitude separation, and are not traffic advisories (TAs).
To select a traffic mode:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group Press the
small FMS
knob to select the ‘Traffic’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
on the ‘TRAFFIC’ field.
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to highlight the ‘TRAF-
FIC MODE’ field.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select the desired
option.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
7. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
Figure 8.2.6 Traffic Group Options
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
To select a traffic symbol zoom range:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed
3. Turn the group. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the ‘Traffic’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
on the ‘TRAFFIC’ field.
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to highlight the ‘TRAFFIC SMBL’ field. Traffic symbol zoom ranges are from Off to 300 nm.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select the desired
option.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected
option.
7. Press the
FMS knob
to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
To select a traffic label zoom range:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed
3. Turn the group. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the ‘Traffic’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
on the ‘TRAFFIC’ field.
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to highlight the ‘TRAFFIC LBL’ field. Traffic label zoom ranges are from Off to 300 nm.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select the desired
option.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
7. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
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The traffic label displays the altitude separation above or below the symbol and the vertical speed sense arrow to the right of the symbol.
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Aviation Group Options
The following aviation group setup options are avail
-
able:
• Active Flight Plan (ACTIVE FPL)- the active flight plan zoom range sets the maximum range at which the active flight plan magenta line is displayed on the display (off - 2000 nm).
• Active Flight Plan Waypoint (ACTIVE FPL WPT)­the active flight plan waypoint label size sets the size at which the active flight plan names appear on the display (none, small, medium, and large). The zoom range sets the maximum range at which active flight plan waypoints appear on the display (off - 2000 nm).
• Large, Medium, and Small Airports (LARGE APT, MEDIUM APT, SMALL APT) - The airport label size sets the size at which the large, medium, or small airport names size appear on the display. The zoom range sets the maximum range at which the airports appear on the display:
• Large: off –- 500 nm
• Medium: off – 300 nm
• Small: off – 100 nm
• Runway Extension (RWY Extension) - The zoom range sets the maximum range at which extension lines are drawn from the centerline of a runway (dashed white lines) to provide better situational awareness.
• RWY: off – 100 nm
• Intersection, Non-Directional Beacon, and VOR Waypoints (INT WAYPOINT, NDB WAYPOINT, VOR WAYPOINT) - The INT, NDB, and VOR label size sets the maximum range at which the navaids names appear on the display. The zoom range sets the maximum range at which the navaids appear on the display:
• INT: off – 30 nm
• NDB: off – 30 nm
• VOR: off – 300 nm
• Airspace Boundaries (CLASS B/TMA, CLASS C/TCA, and CLASS D) - The airspace zoom range sets the maximum range at which the three classes of airspace appear on the display. The zoom range sets the maximum range at which the airspace boundaries appear on the display:
• CLASS B: off – 500 nm
• CLASS C: off – 500 nm
• CLASS D: off – 300 nm
• “Other” Airspace Boundaries (RESTRICTED, MOA (Military), OTHER AIRSPACE, and TFR (temporary flight restrictions)- the other airspace boundary zoom range sets the maximum range at which restricted, MOA, and other (training, caution, danger, warning and alert areas) air
-
space boundaries are displayed
• RESTRICTED: off – 500 nm
• MOA (MILITARY): off – 500 nm
• OTHER AIRSPACE: off – 500 nm
• TFR; (only present when GDL 69 is installed): off – 2000 nm
To select an aviation group item range:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the ‘Aviation’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
on the ‘ACTIVE FPL’ field.
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to select the desired
option.
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select the desired
range.
ENT
6. Press the
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
7. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
To select an aviation group item text size:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the ‘Aviation’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
on the ‘ACTIVE FPL’ field.
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to select the desired
option.
5. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select the desired
text size.

Land Group Options

• Latitude/Longitude (LAT/LON) - the LAT/LON label size sets the size at which latitude/longitude labels appear on the display (none, small, medium, and large). The zoom range sets the maximum range at which LAT/LON waypoints appear on the display (off - 2000 nm).
• Highways, Roads, and Railroads (FREEWAY, LOCAL HWY, LOCAL ROAD, RAILROAD) - The highway and road zoom range sets the maximum range at which high ways, roads, and railroads appear on the display:
• FREEWAY: off - 800 nm
• NATIONAL HWY: off - 80 nm
• LOCAL HWY: off - 30 nm
• LOCAL ROAD: off - 15 nm
• RAILROAD: off - 30 nm
• Cities and Towns (LARGE CITY, MEDIUM CITY, SMALL CITY) - The cities and town label size sets the maximum range at which city and town names appear on the display. The zoom range sets the maximum range at which cities and towns appear on the display:
-
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6. Press the size.
7. Press the Map Page.
ENT
key to accept the selected text
FMS
knob to return to the Navigation
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• LARGE CITY (approximate populations greater than 200,000): off - 1500 nm
• MEDIUM CITY (approximate populations greater than 50,000): off - 200 nm
• SMALL CITY (approximate populations greater than 5,000): off - 50 nm
• States and Provinces, Rivers and Lakes, and User Waypoints (STATE/PROV, RIVER/LAKE, USER WAYPOINT) - the label range sets the maximum range at which the three categories appear on the display. The zoom range sets the maximum range at which the three categories appear on the display:
NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
• STATE/PROV: off - 1500 nm
• RIVER/LAKE off - 500 nm
• USER WAYPOINT: off - 300 nm
To select a land group item range:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the ‘Land’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
on the ‘LAT/LON’ field.
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to select the desired
option.
5. Turn the range. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the desired
ENT
key to accept the selected
option.
FMS
6. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
To select a land group item text size:
1. With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the
MENU
key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option.
ENT
2. Press the
key. The Map Setup Menu is
displayed.
3. Turn the group. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the ‘Land’
ENT
key. The cursor flashes
on the ‘LAT/LON’ field.
4. Turn the
large FMS
knob to select the desired
option.
5. Turn the text size. Press the
small FMS
knob to select the desired
ENT
key to accept the
selected option
FMS
6. Press the
knob to return to the Navigation
Map Page.
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Option 2: Measure Bearing/Distance
The second map setup option is ‘Measure Bearing/Distance’ which provides a quick and easy method for determining the bearing and distance between any two points on the Navigation Map Page.
To measure bearing and distance between two
points:
MENU
1. Press the
key (with the Navigation Map
Page displayed).
2. Turn the
small FMS
knob to highlight the ‘Measure Bearing/Distance’ field and press the
ENT
key. An on-screen reference pointer is displayed on the map display at the aircraft’s present position.
3. Move the joystick to place the reference pointer at the desired location. The bearing and distance is displayed at the top of the map display. Elevation at the current position is also displayed.
Option 3: Clear Stormscope Lightning
The ‘Clear Stormscope Lightning’ option is only avaiable when the G1000 Stormscope is configured for the Stromscope. The G1000 Optional Equipment Addedum descibes the Stormscope interface in detail.
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4. To exit the Measure Bearing/Distance option, push in the joystick or select ‘Stop Measuring’ from the page menu options.
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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Distance,
bearing
and elevation
Panning
Arrow
Latitude and longitude
position of pointer
Figure 8.2.3 Map Panning
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