Instruction Manual
G1000 / GFC 700 System Maintenance Manual - 200/B200 Series King Air Page 3-69
190-00915-01 Revision 9
8. If an error occurs during synchronization, one of the following messages will be displayed
followed by the affected GDU:
Err No Space – SD card does not contain sufficient memory
Timeout – system timed-out prior to the database transfer completing
Err – displayed for all other errors
Note that a power cycle is required to restart synchronization when ‘Err No Space’ or ‘Err’ is
shown.
9. When the synchronization is complete, the status is shown as ‘Complete’.
10. Cycle power to PFD1, PFD2 and MFD by resetting the PFD1 PRI, PFD1 SEC, PFD2 and MFD
circuit breakers.
11. The standby navigation databases in PFD1, PFD2 and MFD are now updated.
12. On the AUX – SYSTEM STATUS page, press the MFD1 DB softkey. Scroll through all of the
databases contained in the MFD and confirm that the correct databases are loaded.
13. Press the MFD1 DB softkey again to toggle to PFD1 DB. Scroll through all of the databases
contained in the PFD1 and confirm that the correct databases are loaded.
14. Press the PFD1 DB softkey again to toggle to PFD2 DB. Scroll through all of the databases
contained in the PFD2 and confirm that the correct databases are loaded.
3.52 Configuration of Navigation Map for Traffic System
1. With the MFD in normal mode, use the GCU FMS knob to select the Navigation Map page then press
GCU MENU key to display the PAGE MENU.
2. Turn the small right knob to select or verify selected ‘Map Setup’ and press the ENT key and verify
TRAFFIC is selected ON.
3. Verify the flashing cursor highlights the GROUP field.
4. Turn the GCU small FMS knob to select Traffic and press ENT on GCU.
5. If not already selected, use the GCU FMS knob to make the following selections:
• TRAFFIC MODE – ALL TRAFFIC
• TRAFFIC SMBL – 300NM
• TRAFFIC LBL – 300NM
6. Return to the Map Page by pressing the GCU FMS knob or momentarily pressing and holding the
CLR key. Deactivate cursor.
3.53 Clearing Default User Settings
1. Remove power from PFD1, PFD2 and MFD by pulling the PFD1 PRI, PFD1 SEC, PFD2 and
MFD circuit breakers.
2. While holding the CLR button on PFD1, reset PFD1 PRI and PFD1 SEC circuit breakers.
3. While holding the CLR button on PFD 2, reset the PFD2 circuit breaker.
4. While holding the second key from the right side of the MFD (beginning on the right side of the
MFD, count 2 keys to the left), reset the MFD circuit breaker.
5. When prompted to clear user settings, select the YES softkey on each unit.










