This manual reflects the operation of System Software version 0424.10 or later for the Mooney M20M and M20R. Some differences
in operation may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to earlier or later software versions.
Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or
stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without 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 medium to
be viewed for personal use, provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual or revision must contain the complete text
of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is
strictly prohibited.
Garmin® is a registered trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, and G1000™ is a trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.
These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin.
NavData® is a registered trademark of Jeppesen, Inc.; Stormscope® and SkyWatch® are registered trademarks of L-3 Communications; and XM® is a registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio, Inc.
May 2005 190-00450-01 Rev. A Printed in the U.S.A.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
WARNINGS,
CAUTIONS, & NOTES
WARNING: Navigation and terrain separation must NOT be predicated upon the use of the terrain function.
The G1000 Terrain Proximity feature is NOT intended to be used as a primary reference for terrain avoidance
and does not relieve the pilot from the responsibility of being aware of surroundings during flight. The Terrain
Proximity feature is only to be used as an aid for terrain avoidance and is not certified for use in applications
requiring a certified terrain awareness system. Terrain data is obtained from third party sources. Garmin is
not able to independently verify the accuracy of the terrain data.
WARNING: The displayed minimum safe altitudes (MSAs) are only advisory in nature and should not be relied
upon as the sole source of obstacle and terrain avoidance information. Always refer to current aeronautical
charts for appropriate minimum clearance altitudes.
WARNING: The altitude calculated by G1000 GPS receivers is geometric height above Mean Sea Level and could
vary significantly from the altitude displayed by pressure altimeters, such as the GDC 74A Air Data Computer,
or other altimeters in aircraft. GPS altitude should never be used for vertical navigation. Always use pressure
altitude displayed by the G1000 PFD or other pressure altimeters in aircraft.
WARNING: The Jeppesen database used in the G1000 system must be updated regularly in order to ensure
that its information remains current. Updates are released every 28 days. A database information packet is
included in the G1000 package. Pilots using an outdated database do so entirely at their own risk.
WARNING: The basemap (land and water data) must not be used for navigation, but rather only for non-navigational situational awareness. Any basemap indication should be compared with other navigation sources.
WARNING: Traffic information shown on the G1000 Multi Function Display is provided as an aid in visually
acquiring traffic. Pilots must maneuver the aircraft based only upon ATC guidance or positive visual acquisition
of conflicting traffic.
WARNING: Use of the Stormscope interface for hazardous weather penetration is prohibited. Weather information on the G1000 MFD is approved only for weather avoidance, not penetration.
WARNING: Use of the GDL 69 Weather Interface for hazardous weather penetration is prohibited. Weather
information provided by the GDL 69 is approved only for weather avoidance, not penetration.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
i
WARNINGS,
CAUTIONS, & NOTES
WARNING: NEXRAD weather data is to be used for long-range planning purposes only. Due to inherent delays
in data transmission and the relative age of the data, NEXRAD weather data should not be used for short-range
weather avoidance.
WARNING: The Garmin G1000, as installed in the Mooney M20M and M20R aircraft, has a very high degree
of functional integrity. However, the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and/or self-test capability
for all conceivable system failures is not practical. Although unlikely, it may be possible for erroneous operation to occur without a fault indication shown by the G1000. It is thus the responsibility of the pilot to detect
such an occurrence by means of cross-checking with all redundant or correlated information available in the
cockpit.
WARNING: For safety reasons, G1000 operational procedures must be learned on the ground.
WARNING: The United States government operates the Global Positioning System and is solely responsible
for its accuracy and maintenance. The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and
performance of all GPS equipment. Portions of the Garmin G1000 utilize GPS as a precision electronic NAVi
gation AID (NAVAID). Therefore, as with all NAVAIDs, information presented by the G1000 can be misused or
misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe.
-
WARNING: To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of the G1000
Pilot’s Guide documentation and the G1000 Flight Manual Supplement. Thoroughly practice basic operation
prior to actual use. During flight operations, carefully compare indications from the G1000 to all available
navigation sources, including the information from other NAVAIDs, visual sightings, charts, etc. For safety
purposes, always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation.
WARNING: The illustrations in this guide are only examples. Never use the G1000 to attempt to penetrate a
thunderstorm. Both the FAA Advisory Circular, Subject: Thunderstorms, and the Airman’s Information Manual
(AIM) recommend avoiding “by at least 20 miles any thunderstorm identified as severe or giving an intense
radar echo.”
CAUTION: The GDU 1040 PFD and MFD displays use a lens coated with a special anti-reflective coating that is
very sensitive to skin oils, waxes, and abrasive cleaners. CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE
ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING. It is very important to clean the lens using a clean, lint-free cloth and an eyeglass
lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings.
ii
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
WARNINGS,
CAUTIONS, & NOTES
CAUTION: The Garmin G1000 does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by
an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void both the warranty and
the pilot’s authority to operate this device under FAA/FCC regulations.
NOTE: When using Stormscope, there are several atmospheric phenomena in addition to nearby thunderstorms
that can cause isolated discharge points in the strike display mode. However, clusters of two or more discharge
points in the strike display mode do indicate thunderstorm activity if these points reappear after the screen has
been cleared.
NOTE: All visual depictions contained within this document, including screen images of the G1000 panel and
displays, are subject to change and may not reflect the most current G1000 system. Depictions of equipment
may differ slightly from the actual equipment.
NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
iii
WARNINGS,
CAUTIONS, & NOTES
This page intentionally left blank.
iv
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
RECORD OF REVISIONS
Part NumberChange Summary
190-00450-01Reformat of manual.
Added WX 500 Stormscope
Added XM Weather
Added ADF/DME
Added extended range fuel tanks
Changes in EIS softkey labels
RevisionDate of RevisionAffected PagesDescription
A5/25/05i-Index-2Initial release
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
v
RECORD OF REVISIONS
This page intentionally left blank.
vi
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: SYSTEM OVERVIEW .................................... 1-1
INDEX ...................................................................................Index-1
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
ix
TABLE OF CONTENTS
This page intentionally left blank.
x
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
SECTION 1
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
SECTION 1: SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The purpose of this Cockpit Reference Guide is to
provide the pilot a resource with which to find operat
ing instructions on the major features of the G1000
system more easily. It is not intended to be a comprehensive operating guide. Complete operating procedures for the complete system are found in the
following documents:
• G1000 Primary Flight Display Pilot’s Guide
• G1000 VHF NAV/COM Pilot’s Guide
• G1000 Transponder Pilot’s Guide
• G1000 GMA 1347 Audio Panel Pilot’s Guide and
Supplement
• G1000 Engine Indication System Pilot’s Guide
• G1000 Multi Function Display Pilot’s Guide
• G1000 Optional Equipment Addendum
-
This guide gives the pilot abbreviated operating instructions for the Primary Flight Display (PFD), Multi
Function Display (MFD), and the GMA 1347 Audio Panel
System.
NOTE: The pilot should read and thoroughly
understand the Mooney M20M/M20R Aircraft
Flight Manual Supplement (AFMS) for limitations, procedures and operational information
not contained in this Cockpit Reference Guide.
The Mooney M20M/M20R Aircraft Flight Manual
Supplement always takes precedence over the
information found in this guide.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
1-1
1-1
SECTION 1
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.1 PFD/MFD CONTROLS
3
4216
5
7
8
9
1-2
17
Figure 1-1 PFD/MFD Controls
10
11
12
13
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
14
15
16
SECTION 1
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
(1) NAV VOL/ID Knob – Controls the NAV audio level.
Press to toggle the Morse code identifier ON and OFF.
Volume level is shown in the field as a percentage.
(2) NAV Frequency Toggle Key – Toggles the standby
and active NAV frequencies.
(3) Dual NAV Knob – Tunes the MHz (large knob) and
kHz (small knob) standby frequencies for the NAV receiver. Press to toggle the tuning cursor (light blue box)
between the NAV1 and NAV2 fields.
(4) Heading Knob – Turn to manually select a heading
on the HSI. When pressed, it synchronizes the heading
bug with the compass lubber line.
(5)Joystick – Changes the map range when rotated. Activates the map pointer when pressed.
(6)CRS/BARO Knob – The large knob sets the altimeter barometric pressure and the
small knob adjusts the
course. The course is only adjustable when the HSI is in
VOR1, VOR2, or OBS/SUSP mode. Pressing this knob
centers the CDI on the currently selected VOR.
(7)Dual COM Knob – Tunes the MHz (large knob) and
kHz (small knob) standby frequencies for the COM transceiver. Pressing this knob toggles the tuning cursor (light
blue box) between the COM1 and COM2 fields.
(8)COM Frequency Toggle Key – Toggles the standby
and active COM frequencies. Pressing and holding this
key for two seconds automatically tunes the emergency
frequency (121.5 MHz) in the active frequency field.
(9) COM VOL/SQ Knob – Controls COM audio level.
Pressing this knob turns the COM automatic squelch ON
and OFF. Audio volume level is shown in the field as a
percentage.
(10) Direct-to Key – Allows the user to enter a destination waypoint and establish a direct course to the selected
destination (specified by the identifier, chosen from the
active route, or taken from the map cursor position).
(11)FPL Key – Displays the active Flight Plan Page for
creating and editing the active flight plan, or for accessing
stored flight plans.
(12) CLR Key (DFLT MAP) – Erases information, cancels an entry, or removes page menus. To display the
Navigation Map Page immediately, press and hold CLR
(MFD only).
(13)Dual FMS Knob – Used to select the page to be
viewed (only on the MFD). The large knob selects a page
group (MAP, WPT, AUX, NRST), while the small knob
selects a specific page within the page group. Pressing the
small knob turns the selection cursor ON and OFF.
(14) MENU Key – Displays a context-sensitive list of op-
tions. This list allows the user to access additional features,
or to make setting changes that relate to certain pages.
(15)PROC Key – Selects approaches, departures and arrivals from the flight plan. If a flight plan is used, avail
able procedures for the departure and/or arrival airport
are automatically suggested. If a flight plan is not used,
the desired airport and the desired procedure may be selected. This key selects IFR departure procedures (DPs),
arrival procedures (STARs) and approaches (IAPs) from
the database and loads them into the active flight plan.
(16) ENT Key – Accepts a menu selection or data entry.
This key is used to approve an operation or complete data
entry. It is also used to confirm selections and information entries.
(17) Dual ALT Knob – Sets the reference altitude in the
box located above the Altimeter. The large knob selects
the thousands, while the small knob selects the hundreds.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
1-3
SECTION 1
OBS
TMR/REF
NRST
INSET
IDENT
XPDR
CDI
PFD
ALERTS
ADF/DME
(optional)
INSET
OFF
TOPO
TRAFFIC
TERRAIN
DCLTR
DCLTR-2
DCLTR-3
DCLTR-1
NEXRAD
Press the BACK or OFF softkey
to return to the top leve
l
softkeys
XM LTNG
STRMSCP
BACK
ALERTS
(optional)(optional)(optional)
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.2 PFD SOFTKEYS
Softkey ON
Figure 1-2 PFD Top Level Softkeys
INSET – Press to display the Inset Map in the lower
left corner of the PFD.
OFF
– Press to remove the Inset Map
DCLTR
(3) – Press momentarily to select the
desired amount of map detail. The declutter
level appears adjacent to the DCLTR softkey.
• No declutter: All map features are visible
• Declutter – 1: Declutters land data
• Declutter – 2: Declutters land and SUA data
• Declutter – 3: Declutters large NAV data remaining
(removes everything except the active flight plan)
TRAFFIC
TOPO
– Press to display TIS traffic on the map.
– Press to display topographical data (i.e.,
coastlines, terrain, rivers, lakes, etc.) and
elevation scale on the inset map.
Softkey OFF
TERRAIN
– Press to display terrain information
on the inset map.
STRMSCP (optional)
– Press to display the Stormscope lightning data on the inset map (within
a 200 nm radius of the aircraft).
NEXRAD (optional)
– Press to display NEXRAD
precititation data on the inset map.
XM LTNG (optional)
– Press to display the XM
Radio lightning data on the inset map.
BACK
– Press to return to the previous level
softkey configuration.
PFD – Press to display the additional softkeys for
additional configurations to the PFD.
METRIC
– Press to display the current and reference altitudes in meters, in addition to feet.
Pressing the metric softkey also changes the
barometric setting to hectopascals.
DFLTS
– Press to reset default settings on the PFD.
DME
(optional) – Press to display the DME informa-
tion window.
BRG1 (bearing)
– Press to cycle through the following Nav sources, making the pointer the indicator for the corresponding source and displaying
the the appropriate information.
1-4
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
Figure 1-3 PFD Softkey Flow Chart – 1
PFD
Press the STD BARO or BACK softkeys
to return to the top level softkeys
Press the DFLTS softkey to change the PFD
metric values to standard
ARC HSI
360 HSI
STD BARO
BACK
ALERTS
BRG2
BRG1
METRIC
DFLTS
DME
(optional)
Figure 1-4 PFD Softkey Flow Chart – 2
NAV1
– Displays NAV1 waypoint frequency or
identifier and DME information in the BRG1
information window.
GPS
– Displays GPS waypoint identifier and GPS
distance information in the BRG1 information
window.
ADF
– Displays ADF waypoint frequency in
the BRG1 information window.
OFF
– Remov es the BRG1 information
window.
360 HSI
ARC HSI
BRG2 (bearing)
– Press to display the 360° compass rose.
– Press to display the 140° viewable arc.
– Press to cycle through the following Nav sources, making the pointer the indicator for the corresponding source and displaying
the the appropriate information.
NAV2
– Displays NAV2 waypoint frequency or
identifier and DME information in the BRG2
information window.
GPS
– Displays GPS waypoint identifier and GPS
distance information in the BRG2 information
window.
ADF
– Displays ADF waypoint frequency in
the BRG2 information window.
OFF
– Removes the BRG2 information
window.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
SECTION 1
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
STD BARO
– Press to set the barometric pressure
to 29.92 inches of mercury (1013 hPa by
pressing the
BACK
– Press to return to the previous level
METRIC softkey).
softkeys.
OBS – Press to select OBS mode on the CDI when
navigating by GPS (only available with active leg).
CDI – Press to change navigation mode on the CDI
between GPS, VOR1 and VOR2.
ADF/DME (optional) – Press to display the ADF/DME
Tuning window.
XPDR – Press to display the transponder mode selec-
tion softkeys.
STBY
– Press to select standby mode.
ON
– Press to select mode A.
ALT
– Press to select altitude reporting mode.
VFR
– Press to automatically squawk 1200 (only
in the U.S.A., refer to ICAO standards for VFR
codes in other countries).
CODE
– Press to display transponder code selection
softkeys 0-7.
0 through 7
IDENT
– Press numbers to enter code.
– Press to provide special aircraft
position identification to Air Traffic Control
(ATC).
BKSP
– Press to remove numbers entered one
at a time.
1-5
SECTION 1
NRST
OBS
TMR/REF
IDENT
ALERTS
XPDR
STBY
ON
BACK
VFR
ALT
CODE
IDENT
0
1
6
3
2
4
5
7
IDENT
BACK
BKSP
Press the BACK softkey
to return to the top level
softkeys
Press the
BACK
softke
y
to return to
the top level
softkeys
ALERTS
ALERTS
ADF/DME
(optional)
CDI
CDI (VOR1)
CDI (VOR2)
GPS
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1-6
Figure 1-5 PFD Softkey Flow Chart – 3
BACK
softkeys.
IDENT
identification to Air Traffic Control (ATC).
BACK
– Press to return to the previous level
softkeys.
– Press to return to the previous level
– Press to provide special aircraft position
IDENT – Press to provide special aircraft position
identification to Air Traffic Control (ATC).
TMR/REF – Press to display the Timer/References
window.
NRST – Press to display the Nearest Airports
window.
ALERTS – Press to display the Alerts window.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
1.3 MFD SOFTKEYS
ENGINE – Pressing this softkey makes available the
LEAN and SYSTEM softkeys which in turn access
the Lean Page and the System Page, respectively.
MAP – pressing this softkey enables the following
softkeys:
TRAFFIC – pressing this softkey displays/
removes Traffic on the Navigation Map.
TOPO – pressing this softkey displays or
removes topographic information on the
Navigation Map.
TERRAIN – pressing this softkey displays/
removes terrain and obstacle data on the
Navigation Map.
SECTION 1
BACK
DEC FUEL
SYSTEM
ENGINE
LEAN
ENGINE
MAP
DCLTR
BACK
SYSTEM
LEAN
ENGINE
ENGINE
LEAN
BACK
SYSTEM
TRAFFIC
TOPO
TERRAIN
DCLTR-2
DCLTR-3
DCLTR-1
Press the BACK softkey on this level to
return to the top softkey leve
l
BACK
Press to return to the
top softkey leve
l
CHKLIST
ASSIST
CYL SLCT
EXIT
EMERGCY
ENGINE
DCLTR
MAP
ENGINE
CHKLIST
CLR
DONE
The DONE softkey changes to UNDO when the checklist
item is already checked
STRMSCP
NEXRAD
XM LTNG
(optional
)
(optional)
(optional)
RST FUEL
INC FUEL
(optional)
Press the ENGINE or BACK softkey on any level to
return to the default page leve
l
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
STRMSCP (optional) – pressing this softkey
displays/removes Stormscope lightning
data on the Navigation Map.
NEXRAD (optional) – pressing this softkey
displays/removes precipitation data on the
Navigation Map.
XM LTNG (optional) – pressing this softkey
displays/removes XM Radio lightning data
on the Navigation Map.
BACK – pressing this softkey displays the
ENGINE and MAP top level softkeys.
DCLTR (declutter) – pressing this softkey removes
map information in three levels.
CHKLIST (checklist)(optional)– pressing the
CHKLIST softkey displays the Checklist Page.
Figure 1-6 MFD Softkeys
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
1-7
SECTION 1
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.4 MFD PAGE GROUPS
1. Turn the
large FMS
knob until the desired page
group is selected.
2. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select pages within
the group. See Figure 1-7.
Nearest Group
Auxiliary Page Group
Waypoint Page Group
Map Page Group
1.5 BACKLIGHTING
To manually adjust the backlight for the
PFD and MFD:
1. Press the
PFD Setup Menu window.
MENU key on the PFD to display the
Number of Pages in Current
Figure 1-7 Page Group Icon
Group
Selected Page
1-8
2. Press the small FMS knob to activate the
cursor. ‘PFD DSPL > AUTO’ is now high
lighted.
3. Turn the small FMS knob to display the
selection window.
4. Turn either FMS knob to select ‘MANUAL’, then
press the ENT key.
5. With the intensity value now highlighted, turn
the small FMS knob to select the desired
backlighting.
6. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight ‘MFD
DSPL > AUTO’ and repeat steps 3 through 5.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
-
Figure 1-8 PFD Setup Menu Window
SECTION 2: FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
NAV Frequency Window
2
Airspeed Indicator
16
15
9
Turn Rate Indicator
10
Barometric Setting Box
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
3
True Airspeed Box
4
Heading Box
5
Horizontal Situation Indicator
6
Outside Air Temperature Box
7
System Time Box
8
Transponder Status Bar
Figure 2-1 Default PFD Information
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
11
Vertical Speed Indicator
12
Altimeter
13
Altitude Reference Box
14
COM Frequency Window
15
Navigation Status Bar
16
Slip/Skid Indicator
2-1
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
1
10
9
2
3
4
1
Traffic Annunciation
2
Selected Heading Box
3
Inset Map
4
BRG1 Information Window
5
DME Information Window
6
BRG2 Information Window
5
7
Alerts Window
8
Selected Course Box
9
Vertical Deviation/Glideslope Indicator
10
Marker Beacon Annunciation
Figure 2-2 Additional PFD Information
6
8
7
2-2
Distance to Next Waypoint
Next Waypoint
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
Desired Track to
Next Waypoint
Figure 2-3 PFD Navigation Status Window
Current Track
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
2.1 AIRSPEED INDICATOR
Airspeed Trend
Vector
Actual Airspeed
True Airspeed
Box
Figure 2-4 Airspeed Indicator
Speed Indication
The indicated airspeed is displayed inside the black
pointer. The pointer will become red upon reaching
Vne.
Figure 2-5 Red Pointer at Vne
Vspeed
References
Speed Ranges
Vspeed References
Vspeeds are set using the TMR/REF softkey. Glide, Vr,
Vx and Vy are shown on the References window. When
active (ON), the Vspeeds are displayed at their respective
locations to the right of the airspeed scale.
2.2 ATTITUDE INDICATOR
The Slip/Skid Indicator is located under the roll pointer and moves laterally away from the pointer to indicate
lateral acceleration. One Slip/Skid indicator displacement
is equal to one ball displacement when compared to a tra
ditional slip/skid indicator.
10
1
2
3
4
-
9
8
7
6
5
Speed Ranges
The color coded speed range strip denotes flaps operating range, normal operating range, and never exceed
speed (Vne). A red range is also present for low speed
awareness. Refer to the Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) for
airspeed limitations and indicator markings.
Airspeed Trend Vector
The end of the trend vector displays approximately
what the airspeed will be in 6 seconds if the current rate
of acceleration/decelaration is maintained.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
1
Roll Pointer
2
Roll Scale
3
Horizon Line
4
Aircraft Symbol
5
Land Representation
Figure 2-6 Attitude Indicator
6
Aircraft Wing Tips
7
Pitch Scale
8
Slip/Skid Indicator
9
Sky Representation
10
Roll Index
2-3
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
2.3 ALTIMETER
Altitude Reference
Box
Altitude Trend
Vector
Altitude Reference Bug
Figure 2-7 Altimeter
Altitude Reference Bug
The Altitude Reference Bug can be set to any desired
altitude. The bug acts as a visual reference to indicate the
desired altitude is approaching.
To set the altitude reference bug:
ALT
1. Turn the
bug. The
the
large ALT
altitude also appears in the altitude reference
box above the altimeter.
knobs to set the altitude reference
small ALT
knob sets the hundreds and
knob sets the thousands. This
Current Altitude
Barometric Setting
Box
Barometric Setting Box
To set barometric pressure, turn the BARO knob to
select the desired setting.
2.4 VERTICAL DEVIATION/GLIDESLOPE
INDICATOR
The Vertical Deviation/Glideslope Indicator appears
when an ILS is tuned in the active NAV field.
2.5 MARKER BEACON ANNUNCIATIONS
Marker Beacon
Annunciation
Vertical
Deviation/Glideslope
Indicator
Figure 2-8 Marker Beacon and Vertical Deviation
2-4
Altitude Trend Vector
The end of the trend vector displays approximately
what the altitude will be in 6 seconds if the current rate of
vertical speed is maintained.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
2.6 VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR
Vertical Speed Pointer
Figure 2-9 Vertical Speed Indicator
2.7 HORIZONTAL SITUATION INDICATOR
(HSI)
The HSI compass can be displayed as a 360° rose or
140° arc by pressing the PFD softkey, followed by the 360 HSI or the ARC HSI softkey.
14
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
Turn Rate Indicator
2
Lateral Deviation Scale
3
Navigation Source
4
Aircraft Symbol
5
Course Deviation Indicator
6
Rotating Compass Rose
7
OBS Mode
8
TO/FROM Indicator
9
Heading Bug
10
Course Pointer
11
Flight Phase
12
Turn Rate and Heading Trend Vector
13
Heading
14
Lubber Line
12
11
10
9
8
7
Figure 2-10 Horizontal Situation Indicator
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
2-5
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
Turn Rate Indicator and Heading Trend Vector
Each tick mark is at 9 (half standard rate tick mark)
and 18 (standard rate tick mark) degrees to the left and
right of the lubber line. A wide magenta line displays the
Bearing Pointers and Information Windows
Pressing the PFD softkey provides access to the BRG1
and BRG2 softkeys. The BRG1 pointer is a single line
pointer. The BRG2 pointer is a double line pointer.
current turn rate, up to 24 degrees. A magenta arrowhead appears at 25 degrees. This trend vector provides
the pilot with a prediction of what the heading will be in
6 seconds at the present turn rate.
Figure 2-14 Turn Rate Indicator and Heading Trend Vector
Course Pointer
The course pointer is a single line arrow (GPS, VOR1
and LOC1) or double line arrow (VOR2 and LOC2) which
points in the direction of the set course.
DME
Information
Window
Information
Bearing 1
Pointer
Bearing 1
Window
Figure 2-14 HSI with Bearing Information
Bearing 2
Pointer
Bearing 2
Information
Window
2-6
Lateral Deviation
Scale
Figure 2-15 Arc CDI and Compass Rose CDI
Course Deviation
TO/FROM Indicator
Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
The CDI scale automatically adjusts to the current
phase of flight (enroute 5.0 nm, terminal area 1.0 nm,
or approach 0.3 nm). Scaling may be selected manually
from the MFD System Setup Page.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
Distance to
Bearing Source
Waypoint
Identifier
Bearing
Source
Figure 2-15 BRG1 Information Window
Figure 2-16 BRG2 Information Window
Pointer
Icon
Distance to
Bearing Source
Pointer
Icon
Waypoint
Identifier
Bearing
Source
DME Radio (optional)
To display the DME Information Window, press the
PFD softkey followed by the DME softkey.
Figure 2-17 DME Information Window
Navigation Source
To change between navigation sources:
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
1. Press the
CDI softkey to change from GPS to
VOR1/LOC1.
2. Press the
CDI softkey again to change from
VOR1/LOC1 to VOR2/LOC2.
CDI
3. Press the
softkey a third time to return to
GPS.
When using GPS as the navigation source, the following may appear:
• INTEG – RAIM is not available
• WARN – GPS detects a position error
• SUSP – Displayed when in OBS Mode indicating
GPS navigation is suspended.
Figure 2-18 GPS INTEG, GPS SUSP, LOC1 and VOR2
To enable/disable OBS mode while navigating
with GPS:
1. Press the
OBS softkey to select OBS Mode.
2. Turn the CRS knob to select the desired course
TO/FROM the waypoint.
3. Press the OBS softkey again to return to normal
operation.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
2-7
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
.
This page intentionally left blank.
2-8
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
SECTION 3 – ENGINE
INDICATION SYSTEM (EIS)
SECTION 3: ENGINE INDICATION
SYSTEM (EIS)
3.1 ENGINE DISPLAY
In all cases green indicates normal operation, yellow
indicates caution, and red indicates warning.
Mooney M20R Engine displays are shown in this section. The M20M displays are similar with the exception of
showing the Turbine Inlet Temperature (TIT).
Pressing the ENGINE softkey makes available the
LEAN and SYSTEM softkeys which in turn provide access the Lean Page and the System Page, respectively.
Manifold
Pressure
Gauge
RPM Gauge
Fuel Quantity
Indicator
3.2 LEAN ENGINE DISPLAY
Fuel Flow
Readout
Exhaust Gas
Temperature
Bar Graph
EGT Readout
For Selected
Cylinder
Cylinder Head
Temperature
Bar Graph
CHT Readout
For Selected
Cylinder
Figure 3-2 M20R LEAN Engine Page
Fuel Flow
Indicator
Oil Pressure
Indicator
Cylinder Head
Temperature
Indicator
Voltmeter
Ammeter
Figure 3-1 M20R Default Engine Page
Oil Temperature
Indicator
In aircraft with the extended range 55 gallon tanks
option, the fuel quantity will still show 45 gallons when
full.
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R
Cylinder Select
The CYL SLCT softkey can be utilized to obtain infor-
mation about a particular cylinder.
The CYL SLCT softkey becomes disabled when a particular cylinder turns yellow or red, until the temperature
decreases and returns to normal or when the ASSIST
softkey is pressed.
Pressing the ASSIST softkey causes the first cylinder
that peaks to become hightlighted and information for
that cylinder to be displayed.
Any exceedance of default Engine Page parameters,
while viewing the Lean Engine Page, will cause the display
to automatically switch back to the default Engine Page.
3-1
Loading...
+ 67 hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.