Cockpit Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- SECTION 1: System Overview
- Section 2: FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
- section 3: engine indication system (EIS)
- Section 4: NAV/COM and Transponder
- SECTION 5: Audio Panel
- Section 6: aUTOMATIC fLIGHT cONTROL
- Section 7: Navigation
- 7.1 Navigation Map Page
- 7.2 Direct-to Navigation
- 7.3 Airport Information
- 7.4 Intersection Information
- 7.5 NDB Information
- 7.6 VOR Information
- 7.7 User Waypoint Information Page
- 7.8 Nearest Airports
- 7.9 Nearest Intersections
- 7.10 Nearest NDB
- 7.11 Nearest VOR
- 7.12 Nearest User Waypoint
- 7.13 Nearest Frequencies
- 7.14 Nearest Airspaces
- sECTION 8: fLIGHT PLANNING
- 8.1 User Defined Waypoints
- 8.2 Viewing the Active Flight Plan
- 8.3 Activate a Stored Flight Plan
- 8.4 Activate a Flight Plan Leg
- 8.5 Stop Navigating a Flight Plan
- 8.6 Invert Active Flight Plan
- 8.7 Create a New Flight Plan
- 8.8 Load a Departure
- 8.9 Load an Arrival
- 8.10 Load an Approach
- 8.11 Remove a Departure, Arrival, or Approach from a Flight Plan
- 8.12 Store a Flight Plan
- 8.13 Edit a Stored Flight Plan
- 8.14 Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan
- 8.15 Invert and activate a Stored Flight Plan
- 8.16 Copy a Flight Plan
- 8.17 Delete a Flight Plan
- 8.18 Graphical Flight Plan Creation
- 8.19 Trip Planning
- Section 9: Procedures
- Section 10: Hazard Avoidance
- Section 11: Abnormal Operation
- Section 12: Annunciations & Alerts
- Index
- SECTION 1: System Overview
- Section 2: FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
- section 3: engine indication system (EIS)
- Section 4: NAV/COM and Transponder
- SECTION 5: Audio Panel
- Section 6: aUTOMATIC fLIGHT cONTROL
- Section 7: Navigation
- 7.1 Navigation Map Page
- 7.2 Direct-to Navigation
- 7.3 Airport Information
- 7.4 Intersection Information
- 7.5 NDB Information
- 7.6 VOR Information
- 7.7 User Waypoint Information Page
- 7.8 Nearest Airports
- 7.9 Nearest Intersections
- 7.10 Nearest NDB
- 7.11 Nearest VOR
- 7.12 Nearest User Waypoint
- 7.13 Nearest Frequencies
- 7.14 Nearest Airspaces
- sECTION 8: fLIGHT PLANNING
- 8.1 User Defined Waypoints
- 8.2 Viewing the Active Flight Plan
- 8.3 Activate a Stored Flight Plan
- 8.4 Activate a Flight Plan Leg
- 8.5 Stop Navigating a Flight Plan
- 8.6 Invert Active Flight Plan
- 8.7 Create a New Flight Plan
- 8.8 Load a Departure
- 8.9 Load an Arrival
- 8.10 Load an Approach
- 8.11 Remove a Departure, Arrival, or Approach from a Flight Plan
- 8.12 Store a Flight Plan
- 8.13 Edit a Stored Flight Plan
- 8.14 Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan
- 8.15 Invert and activate a Stored Flight Plan
- 8.16 Copy a Flight Plan
- 8.17 Delete a Flight Plan
- 8.18 Graphical Flight Plan Creation
- 8.19 Trip Planning
- Section 9: Procedures
- Section 10: Hazard Avoidance
- Section 11: Abnormal Operation
- Section 12: Annunciations & Alerts
- 12.1 Alert Level Definitions
- 12.2 Aircraft Alerts
- 12.3 G1000 System Annunciations
- 12.4 G1000 System Message Advisories
- MFD & PFD Message Advisories
- Database Message Advisories
- GMA 1347 Message Advisories
- GIA 63 Message Advisories
- GEA 71 Message Advisories
- GTX 33 Message Advisories
- GRS 77 Message Advisories
- GMU 44 Message Advisories
- GDC 74A Message Advisories
- Miscellaneous Message Advisories
- Miscellaneous Message Advisories (Cont.)

Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Tiger AG-5B
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SECTION 12 – ANNUNCIATIONS
& ALERTS
SECTION 12: ANNUNCIATIONS &
ALERTS
NOTE: The Pilot’s Operating Handbook Supple-
ment (POHS) supersedes information found in
this document.
The G1000 Alerting System conveys alerts to the pilot
using a combination of the following items:
• Annunciation Window: The Annunciation
window displays abbreviated annunciation text.
The Annunciation window is located to the right
of the Altitude and Vertical Speed windows on the
PFD display (or the MFD if system is in reversion-
ary mode). All Tiger AG-5B annunciations can be
displayed simultaneously. A white horizontal line
separates annunciations that are acknowledged
from annunciations that are not yet acknowledged.
Acknowledged annunciations are always above the
line. Annuciations are displayed in order of priority
from top to bottom. The highest priority annun-
ciation is displayed at the top of the Annunciation
Window.
• Alerts Window: The Alerts window displays alert
text messages. Up to 64 prioritized alerts can be dis-
played in the Alerts window. Pressing the ALERTS
softkey displays the Alerts window. Pressing the
ALERTS softkey again removes the Alerts window
from the display. When the Alerts window is dis-
played, the pilot may use the large FMS knob to
scroll through the alert list. Higher priority alerts are
displayed at the top of the window. Lower priority
alerts are displayed at the bottom of the window.
• ALERTS Softkey Annunciation: When the Alert-
ing System issues an alert, the ALERTS softkey is
used as a flashing annunciation to accompany an
alert. During the alert, the ALERTS softkey assumes
a new label consistent with alert level (WARNING,
CAUTION, or ADVISORY). Pressing the softkey
annunciation acknowledges that the pilot is aware
of the alert. The softkey then returns to the previ
-
ous ALERTS label. The pilot can then press the
ALERTS softkey again to view alert text messages.
• System Annunciations: Typically, a large red ‘X’
appears in a window when a related LRU fails or
detects invalid data.
• Audio Alerting System: The G1000 system issues
audio alert tones when specific system conditions
are met. See the Alert Levels Definitions section for
more information.
Figure 12-1 G1000 Alerting System
Annunciation
Window
Alerts Window
ALERTS Softkey
Annunciation
System
Annunciation
Red ‘X’










