User Guide

190-00443-01 Rev. AGarmin G1000 PFD Pilot’s Guide for Mooney M20M & M20R
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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
DME Radio
The DME radio is a Honeywell KN63 remote mounted,
200-channel, 100-watt, all-solid-state digital DME which
provides distance information to the G1000.
The DME information window is displayed by press
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ing the PFD softkey followed by the DME softkey.
The DME information window is displayed above the
BRG1 information window. The DME information win
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dow displays the DME label, tuning mode (NAV1, NAV2,
or HOLD), frequency and distance. When a signal is in
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valid, the distance is replaced by “–.– – NM.”
The pilot may select from three (3) DME tuning
modes:
NAV1 – Tunes the DME frequency from the
selected NAV1 frequency.
NAV2 – Tunes the DME frequency from the
selected NAV2 frequency.
HOLD When transitioning from NAV1 or NAV2
mode to Hold mode, the DME frequency remains
set to the last selected NAV frequency.
NOTE: DME radio installation is optional.
Figure 3.4.22 DME Information Window
ADF Radio
The ADF radio is a Becker RA3502 (1) remote mount-
ed ADF radio receiver that operates in the frequency range
190.0 to 1799.5 kHz in 0.5 kHz increments.
The ADF bearing source is selected by pressing the
PFD softkey, then by pressing the BRG1 or BRG2 softkey
(as desired) until ADF is displayed.
The audio volume for the ADF is displayed and ad-
justed from the Radio Tuning window. The ADF radio has
three tuning modes as described below:
ANT (antenna) mode – Parks the ADF pointer at
the three-o’clock position on the HSI. The Morse
code can also be identified.
BFO (beat frequency oscillator) mode – Provides
an audible tone detected through the receiver when
a frequency is tuned in. No Morse code is heard.
ADF mode – The ADF bearing pointer should
point to the station. The Morse code can also be
identified.
NOTE: ADF radio installation is optional.
Figure 3.4.23 ADF Selected in BRG2 Information Window