User Guide
Garmin G1000 Trainer User’s Guide
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G1000 TRAINER OPERATION
G1000 Trainer Bezel
Knobs, Keys and Softkeys
The G1000 Trainer bezel surrounds the control display and consists of the same
knobs, keys and softkeys as those found on the
G1000 system. The softkeys are located across the bottom of the display and are designed to perform various functions depending
upon the control display mode and the specific page being displayed.
Power Button
Although the G1000 System does not feature a power button, such a button has been added to the top left corner of the G1000
Trainer bezel for practical purposes.
NOTE: Pressing the power button while the G1000 system is running stops the system.
G1000 Control Display
Right-click Menu
The right-click menu can be displayed at any time by right-clicking anywhere on the G1000 control display. As illustrated below,
this menu includes the following options: Reversionary Mode, PFD Mode, MFD Mode, Online LRUs, Pause.
Figure 4 Right-click Menu
Airframe Selection
The G1000 Trainer is designed to simulate specific airframes.
To select an airframe:
1. Ensure that the G1000 Trainer is powered off.
2. Click the ‘Airframe’ menu and select the desired airframe.
NOTE: At initial G1000 Trainer power-up, the airframe listed first in the ‘Airframe’ menu is selected by default.
Display Mode
The G1000 control display can be configured at any time as either a Primary Flight Display (PFD) or a Multi Function Display
(MFD). The G1000 control display can also be set at any time to Reversionary mode (or backup mode), a mode in which all important
flight information from both the
PFD and the MFD is presented.
To configure the G1000 Trainer as a PFD or an MFD:
1. Click the ‘Options’ menu and select the ‘PFD Mode’ or ‘MFD Mode’ menu option, respectively.
To set the G1000 Trainer to Reversionary mode
1. Click the ‘Options’ menu and select ‘Reversionary Mode’.
NOTE: Deselecting ‘Reversionary Mode’ returns the display to the normal display mode that was selected before Reversionary
mode was activated (i.e., either PFD or MFD).










