Pilot's Guide

2-25190-00601-02 Rev. H
Garmin G500/600 Pilot’s Guide
CoverTOC
Foreword
Sec 1
System
Sec 2
PFD
Sec 3
MFD
Sec 4
Hazard
Avoidance
Sec 5
Additional
Features
Sec 6
Annun.
& Alerts
Sec 7
Symbols
Sec 8
Glossary Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
2.7.4 Auto-Slewing
The G500/600 system is designed to interface with GPS navigator units and
also manage up to four different CDI course pointers (GPS1, NAV1, GPS2,
NAV2) independently. The G500/600 will automatically slew the NAV course
pointer to the correct final approach course when a ILS, LOC, LOC BC, LDA
or SDF approach is active in the GPS navigator and the appropriate frequency
is in the active window in the navigator. The G500/600 will Auto-Slew the HSI
course pointer for an ILS, LOC, LOC BC, LDA, or SDF approach when the steps
below are completed in the following order:
1) The desired approach is selected and activated in the navigator (this can be
verified by the approach waypoints appearing on the GDU 620 MFD Nav Map
Page or FPL Page).
2) The appropriate frequency is the active frequency in the navigator.
3) The CDI selection on the GDU 620 is changed to NAV course pointer for the
active navigator.
NOTE: If the NAV course pointer is displayed for the active navigator
when the approach is activated and the localizer frequency is tuned, the
pilot will need to switch to another CDI source and then back to NAV
for the course pointer to Auto-Slew.
For example, if NAV1 is currently selected, the pilot must:
press the CDI soft key twice: NAV1>GPS1>NAV1
OR
press the 1-2 soft key twice: NAV1>NAV2>NAV1
NOTE: For LOC BC approaches, the course pointer will slew 180 degrees
from the inbound course.