G1000 ® Integrated Flight Deck Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna 350/400 System Software 0534.
Flight Instruments ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM Nav/Com/Transponder/Audio Panel Automatic Flight Control System GPS Navigation Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annunciations & Alerts Appendix INDEx
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Warnings, Cautions & Notes WARNING: Navigation and terrain separation must NOT be predicated upon the use of the terrain avoidance feature. The terrain avoidance feature is NOT intended to be used as a primary reference for terrain avoidance and does not relieve the pilot from the responsibility of being aware of surroundings during flight. The terrain avoidance feature is only to be used as an aid for terrain avoidance. Terrain data is obtained from third party sources.
Warnings, Cautions & Notes Warning: NEXRAD weather data is to be used for long-range planning purposes only. Due to inherent delays in data transmission and the relative age of the data, NEXRAD weather data should not be used for short-range weather avoidance. WARNING: The Garmin G1000, as installed in the Cessna 350/400 aircraft, has a very high degree of functional integrity.
Warnings, Cautions & Notes WARNING: Lamp(s) inside this product may contain mercury (HG) and must be recycled or disposed of according to local, state, or federal laws. For more information, refer to our website at www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/ environment/disposal.jsp. WARNING: Because of anomalies in the earth’s magnetic field, operating the G1000 within the following areas could result in loss of reliable attitude and heading indications. North of 70° North latitude and south of 70° South latitude.
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Record of Revisions Part Number 190-00567-00 Rev A Change Summary Production release Rev B 190-00567-01 Rev A Added C350 parameters, TAWS changes, and Stormscope. Rev B 190-00567-02 Changed company references to Cessna Reformatted manual Added GDU 9.03 parameters 190-00567-03 Added GDU 9.05 with Synthethic Vision System (SVS) Removed Stormscope Revision A 190-00567-03 Rev. A Added GDU 8.
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Table of Contents Flight Instruments. ............................................................................................................... 1 Selecting the Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting....................................................... 1 Selecting Standard Barometric Pressure (29.92 in Hg)..................................................... 1 Change Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting Units....................................................... 1 Change Navigation Sources..........
Table of Contents Enter an Airway in a Flight Plan........................................................................................... 30 Invert An Active Flight Plan................................................................................................... 30 Remove a Departure, Arrival, Approach, or Airway from a Flight Plan...................... 31 Store a Flight Plan...................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Annunciations & Alerts................................................................................................... 57 WARNING Alerts....................................................................................................................... 57 CAUTION Alerts......................................................................................................................... 57 Annunciation Advisory........................................................................
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Flight Instruments Flight Instruments Flight Instruments Selecting the Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting EIS Turn the BARO Knob to select the desired setting. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Selecting Standard Barometric Pressure (29.92 in Hg) 1) Select the PFD Softkey. AFCS 2) Select the STD BARO Softkey to set standard barometric pressure. Change Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting Units GPS Nav 1) Select the PFD Softkey to display the second-level softkeys. 2) Select the ALT UNIT Softkey.
Enable/Disable OBS Mode While Navigating with GPS 1) Select the OBS Softkey to select OBS Mode. 2) Turn a CRS Knob to select the desired course to/from the waypoint. Press a CRS Knob to synchronize the Selected Course with the bearing to the next waypoint. 3) Select the OBS Softkey again to disable OBS Mode. Generic Timer AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Flight Instruments GPS Nav 1) Select the TMR/REF Softkey, then turn the large FMS Knob to select the time field (hh/mm/ss).
Flight Instruments Flight Instruments Set Barometric Minimum Descent Altitude 1) Select the TMR/REF Softkey. EIS 2) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the OFF/BARO field to the right of ‘Minimums’. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 3) Turn the small FMS Knob clockwise to BARO. 4) Press the ENT Key. 5) Use the small FMS Knob to enter the desired altitude. AFCS 6) Press the ENT Key. 7) To remove the window, press the CLR Key or select the TMR/REF Softkey.
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Engine Indication System Flight Instruments Engine Indication System EIS 1 Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS 2 GPS Nav 3 Flight Planning 4 Procedures 5 6 6 Hazard Avoidance 7 8 Additional Features 9 9 10 10 Abnormal Operation Cessna 350 Cessna 400 EIS Display Tachometer 3 Fuel Quantity Indicator 4 Fuel Flow Indicator 5 Oil Pressure Indicator 6 Oil Temperature Indicator 190-00567-03 Rev.
Engine Page Selecting the SYSTEM Softkey on the MFD accesses the Engine Page, which displays all Engine Indication System instruments; selecting the softkey again exits the Engine Page. Oxygen quantity and outlet pressure are also shown on the Engine Page. The OXYGEN Softkey can be used to turn the optional oxygen system on/off. If an oxygen system is not installed, blank gauges are displayed.
Engine Indication System 2 3 4 5 Flight Instruments 1 EIS 7 9 8 GPS Nav 10 AFCS 6 Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 11 Flight Planning Procedures Engine Page (Cessna 400) Carbon Monoxide Detection Hazard Avoidance Additional Features If carbon monoxide (CO) in the cabin becomes too high (exceeds 50 ppm), a flashing red annunciation and the current level of CO in parts per million (ppm) are displayed in the lower right corner of the Engine Page.
Engine Indication System Flight Instruments Fuel Calculations Group • DEC FUEL – Decreases totalizer-based fuel remaining in one-gallon increments • INC FUEL – Increases totalizer-based fuel remaining in one-gallon increments • RST FUEL – Resets totalizer-based fuel remaining to the aircraft’s fuel capacity (98 gal or 102 gal usable) and sets the GAL USED display to zero GPS Nav Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Endurance Calculation Fuel Used Calculation Range Calculation Fuel Calculati
Engine Indication System Flight Instruments Cylinder Head Temperature Exhaust Gas Temperature EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS Cylinder Head Temperature Flight Planning Turbine Inlet Temperature GPS Nav Engine Temperature Group (Cessna 350) Procedures Exhaust Gas Temperature Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation Engine Temperature Group (Cessna 400) Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 190-00567-03 Rev.
Flight Instruments Engine Indication System Engine Leaning Assist Mode AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Note: Consult the Cessna 350/400 Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) for leaning procedures. From the Engine Page, the Engine Leaning Assist Mode may be accessed by selecting the ASSIST Softkey. Selecting the ASSIST Softkey again returns the MFD to the Engine Page. Use the SYSTEM Softkey to exit the Engine Page.
Engine Indication System EIS Temperature Deviation from Peak (First Cylinder) Flight Instruments When the first peak is detected, the cylinder numbers disappear, “1st” is annunciated in light blue below that cylinder’s EGT bar, the temperature is marked in light blue on the graph, and the EGT readout is outlined.
Cessna 400 Once the ASSIST Softkey is selected, the peak of each TIT is indicated by a light blue bar which moves and remains at the peak Turbine Inlet Temperature.
Nav/Com/XPDR/Audio Panel Flight Instruments Nav/Com/Transponder/Audio Panel ADF Tuning (Optional) EIS 1) Select the ADF/DME Softkey. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the first digit of the desired ADF frequency. 3) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the next desired field. AFCS 4) Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the desired number. 5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the desired ADF frequency is entered. GPS Nav 6) Press the ENT Key to accept the new frequency.
Selecting a COM Radio Transmit/Receive EIS Flight Instruments Nav/Com/XPDR/Audio Panel 1) To begin navigating using a navigation radio, press the CDI Softkey on the PFD to select VOR1/LOC1 (NAV1) or VOR2/LOC2 (NAV2). Flight Planning 2) Press the NAV1, NAV2, DME, or ADF Key on the audio panel to select or deselect the navigation radio audio source. All radio keys can be selected individually or together. NAV/COM Tuning 1) Press the small tuning knob to select the desired radio for tuning.
Nav/Com/XPDR/Audio Panel Press the PILOT and/or COPLT Key to select those isolated from hearing the Nav/ Com radios and music.
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AFCS Note: If the attitude information required for the default flight director modes becomes invalid or unavailable, the autopilot automatically disengages.
Vertical Modes Vertical Mode Pitch Hold Selected Altitude Armed Altitude Hold Vertical Speed Flight Level Change Vertical Path Tracking VNAV Target Altitude Capture Glidepath *** Glideslope Go Around Description Control Holds the current aircraft pitch attitude; may be used to climb/ (default) descend to the Selected Altitude Captures the Selected Altitude Holds the current Altitude Reference Holds aircraft vertical speed; may be used to climb/descend to the Selected Altitude Holds aircraft airspeed while
AFCS Lateral Mode Procedures Hazard Avoidance LOC Additional Features GA Switch Flight Planning Disengages the autopilot and commands a constant pitch angle and wings level VAPP GPS Nav Go Around APR Key AFCS Approach, VOR Capture/Track Approach, LOC (Glideslope Mode automatically armed) GPS Captures and tracks the selected navigation source (GPS, VOR, LOC) Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Approach, GPS EIS Description Control Annunciation Holds the current aircraft roll attitude or rolls the wings Ro
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GPS Navigation Flight Instruments GPS Navigation Direct-to Navigation EIS Direct-to Navigation from the MFD 2) 3) 6) 9) 12) 1) Press the Direct-to Key ( 2) 5) 190-00567-03 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna 350/400 21 Index 6) Appendix 4) Annun/ Alerts 3) ). Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the desired selection field. Turn the small FMS Knob to begin selecting the desired identifier, location, etc. Press the ENT Key.
GPS Navigation Flight Instruments 7) Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the desired altitude. EIS 8) Press the ENT Key. If the waypoint entered is an airport, the option to select MSL or AGL is now displayed. If the waypoint is not an airport, proceed to step 10. 9) Turn the small FMS Knob to select ‘MSL’ or ‘AGL’. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 10) Press the ENT Key. The cursor is placed in the ‘OFFSET’ field. 11) Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the desired target altitude offset from the selected Direct-to.
GPS Navigation Flight Instruments Stop Navigating a Flight Plan 1) Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page. 2) Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu Window. AFCS GPS Nav The navigation database only contains altitudes for procedures that call for “Cross at” altitudes. If the procedure states “Expect to cross at,” the altitude is not in the database. In this case the altitude may be entered manually.
Altitudes associated with approach procedures are “auto-designated”. This means the system automatically uses the altitudes loaded with the approach for giving vertical flight path guidance outside the FAF. Note these altitudes are displayed as small light blue text. Altitudes associated with arrival procedures are “manually-designated”. This means the system does not use the altitudes loaded with the arrival for giving vertical flight path guidance until designated to do so by the pilot.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments Flight Planning Trip Planning EIS 1) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the ‘AUX’ page group. 3) The current ‘page mode’ is displayed at the top of the page: ‘AUTOMATIC’ or ‘MANUAL’. To change the page mode, select the AUTO or MANUAL Softkey. AFCS 4) For Direct-to planning: GPS Nav a) Select the WPTS Softkey and verify that the starting waypoint field indicates ‘P.POS’ (present position).
Flight Planning EIS Flight Instruments Selecting ‘FPL 00’ displays the active flight plan. If an active flight plan is selected, ‘REM’ is an available option to display planning data for the remainder of the flight plan. NOTE: The page mode must be set to ‘MANUAL’ to perform the following steps. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 5) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the departure time (DEP TIME) field. AFCS NOTE: The departure time on the Trip Planning Page is used for preflight planning.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments Create a New User Waypoint 1) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the ‘WPT’ page group. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Information Page. EIS 3) Select the NEW Softkey. A waypoint is created at the current aircraft position. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 4) Enter the desired waypoint name. 5) Press the ENT Key. GPS Nav a) Turn the small FMS Knob to the left to display a list of flight plan waypoints.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments 9) The cursor is now displayed in the ‘DIS’ (distance) field. Enter the desired distance from the reference waypoint. 11) Press the FMS Knob to remove the flashing cursor. Delete a User Waypoint 1) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the ‘WPT’ page group. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Information Page. AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS 10) Press the ENT Key. The cursor is now placed for entering another reference waypoint, if desired.
Flight Planning NOTE: If a flight plan is active, an additional flight plan cannot be entered using the PFD. Flight Instruments Using the PFD EIS 1) Press the FPL Key. 3) Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the first letter of the destination waypoint identifier. 6) Press the ENT Key and the cursor is now ready for entering of the next flight plan waypoint.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments c) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint. d) Press the ENT Key. Or: EIS a) Turn the small FMS Knob to the left. Initially, a flight plan waypoint list is displayed. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio b) Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the ‘RECENT’ waypoints. c) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint. GPS Nav AFCS d) Press the ENT Key. e) Press the ENT Key again to “accept” the waypoint.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments 3) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘Invert Flight Plan’. 4) Press the ENT Key. The original flight plan remains intact in its flight plan catalog storage location. EIS 5) With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key to invert the flight plan. Or, for a stored flight plan: GPS Nav a) Press the FPL Key on the MFD and turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page. AFCS 1) Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments 4) Select the EDIT Softkey. 5) Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the desired location. 6) Enter the changes, then press the ENT Key. Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan 1) Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan. Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor. AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS 7) Press the FMS Knob to return to the Flight Plan Catalog Page.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments Copy a Flight Plan 1) Press the FPL Key on the MFD. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page. EIS 3) Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor. 5) Select the COPY Softkey. A ‘Copy to flight plan #?’ confirmation window is displayed. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 6) With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key to copy the flight plan. To cancel, turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘CANCEL’ and press the ENT Key.
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Procedures Flight Instruments Procedures Load and Activate a Departure Procedure EIS 1) Press the PROC Key. 3) Press the ENT Key. The cursor is displayed in the ‘DEPARTURE’ field with a list of available departures. 5) Press the ENT Key. A list of runways may be displayed for the departure. If so, turn either FMS Knob to select the desired runway. Flight Planning 7) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired transition. GPS Nav 6) Press the ENT Key.
Procedures Flight Instruments 4) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired arrival. 5) Press the ENT Key. A list of transitions is displayed for the selected arrival. 6) Turn either FMS Knob to select the desired transition. EIS 7) Press the ENT Key. A list of runways may be displayed for the selected arrival. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 8) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired runway. 9) Press the ENT Key. 10) With ‘LOAD?’ highlighted, press the ENT Key.
Procedures 4) Turn either FMS Knob to highlight the desired approach. Flight Instruments 3) Press the ENT Key. A list of available approaches for the destination airport is displayed. 5) Press the ENT Key. A list of available transitions for the selected approach procedure is now displayed. EIS 6) Turn either FMS Knob to select the desired transition.
Flight Instruments Procedures Activate a Vector to Final Approach Fix 1) Press the PROC Key. 3) Press the ENT Key. 4) The final approach course becomes the active leg. Activate A Missed Approach in the Active Flight Plan 1) Press the PROC Key. AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS 2) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘ACTIVATE VECTOR-TO-FINAL’. 2) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘ACTIVATE MISSED APPROACH’. GPS Nav 3) Press the ENT Key. A confirmation window is displayed.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments Hazard Avoidance Customizing the Hazard Displays on the Navigation Map EIS 1) With the Navigation Map Page displayed, press the MENU Key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu. The cursor flashes on the ‘Map Setup’ option. GPS Nav XM Weather (Optional) AFCS 3) Press the small FMS Knob to return to the Navigation Map Page. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 2) Press the ENT Key. The Map Setup Menu is displayed.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments 4) Select the LEGEND Softkey to view the legends for the selected products. If necessary, turn either FMS Knob to scroll through the list. Press the small FMS Knob or the ENT Key to return to the map. EIS Map Panning Information – Weather Data Link Page Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 1) Push in the Joystick to display the panning arrow. 2) Move the Joystick to place the panning arrow on AIRMETs, TFRs, METARs, or SIGMETs.
Hazard Avoidance Description Flight Instruments Traffic Symbol Non-Threat Traffic (intruder is beyond 5 nm and greater than 1200’ vertical separation) EIS Proximity Advisory (PA) (Not available with TIS system) (intruder is within 5 nm and less than 1200’ vertical separation) Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Traffic Advisory (TA) (closing rate, distance, and vertical separation meet TA criteria) Traffic Advisory Off Scale AFCS Traffic Symbol Description GPS Nav Traffic Information Service (TIS) NOTE: Traff
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map 1) Ensure TIS is operating. With the Navigation Map displayed, select the MAP Softkey. EIS 2) Select the TRAFFIC Softkey. Traffic is now displayed on the map. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Traffic Advisory System (TAS) (Optional) Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page AFCS 1) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group. GPS Nav 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Traffic Map Page.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments 3) If desired, select the VIEW Softkey to access the ARC and 360 Softkeys. When the ARC Softkey is selected, a radar-like 120° view is displayed. Select the 360 Softkey to return to the 360° default display. Terrain/Obstacle above or within 100’ below current aircraft altitude. Yellow Terrain/Obstacle between 100’ and 1000’ below current aircraft altitude. Black Terrain/Obstacle is more than 1000’ below aircraft altitude.
Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Hazard Avoidance Color Terrain/Obstacle Location Red Terrain/Obstacle above or within 100’ below current aircraft altitude. Yellow Terrain/Obstacle between 100’ and 1000’ below current aircraft altitude. Black Terrain/Obstacle is more than 1000’ below aircraft altitude. AFCS Enable/Disable Aviation Data 1) While the Terrain-SVS Page is displayed, press the MENU Key. GPS Nav 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select “Show (or Hide) Aviation Data”.
Hazard Avoidance NOTE: Terrain data is not displayed when the aircraft latitude is greater than 75 degrees north or 60 degrees south. NOTE: TAWS operation is only available when the G1000 is configured for a TAWS-B installation. EIS Flight Instruments Terrain Awareness & Warning System (TAWS) Display (Optional) AFCS 1) While the TAWS-B Page is displayed, press the MENU Key. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select ‘Test TAWS’. GPS Nav 3) Press the ENT Key.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments Enable/Disable Aviation Data 1) While the TAWS-B Page is displayed, press the MENU Key. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select “Show (or Hide) Aviation Data”. EIS 3) Press the ENT Key.
Additional Features Flight Instruments Additional Features Synthetic Vision Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Pathways Flight Path Marker Horizon Heading Marks Terrain and Obstacle Alerting Three-dimensional Traffic Airport Signs Runway Display GPS Nav Additional Features Abnormal Operation • • • • • • • AFCS Synthetic Vision System (SVS) functionality is offered as an optional enhancement to the G1000 system.
Additional Features Flight Instruments Displaying Pathways 1) Select the PFD Softkey. 2) Select the SYN VIS Softkey. EIS 3) If not already enabled, select the SYN TERR Softkey. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 4) Select the PATHWAY Softkey. 5) Select the BACK Softkey to return to the previous page. Displaying Heading on the Horizon AFCS 1) Select the PFD Softkey. 2) Select the SYN VIS Softkey. GPS Nav 3) If not already enabled, select the SYN TERR Softkey. 4) Select the HRZN HDG Softkey.
Additional Features Flight Instruments EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio ID, the VOR symbol, and intersection names if within the airport plan view. Selecting the DCLTR Softkey a third time removes the airport runway layout, unless the airport in view is part of an active route structure. Selecting the DCLTR Softkey again cycles back to the original map detail. The SafeTaxi database contains detailed airport diagrams for selected airports.
Additional Features Flight Instruments View Charts from the Active Flight Plan Page 1) While viewing the Active Flight Plan Page, press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor. EIS 2) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the departure airport, destination airport, departure, arrival, or approach. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 3) Select the SHW CHRT Softkey. The appropriate chart is displayed, if available for the item selected. 4) Select the GO BACK Softkey to return to the previous page.
Additional Features EIS The Active Channel Box on the XM Radio Page displays the currently selected channel. The Channels List Box of the XM Radio Page shows a list of the available channels for the selected category. Flight Instruments Active Channel and Channel List Selecting a Category Procedures Hazard Avoidance Or: Flight Planning 2) Select the CH + Softkey to go up through the list in the Channel Box, or move down the list with the CH – Softkey.
Additional Features Flight Instruments Assigning Channel Presets GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Up to 15 channels from any category can be assigned a preset number. 1) On the XM Radio Page, with the desired channel active, select the PRESETS Softkey to access the first five preset channels (PS1 - PS5). 2) Select the MORE Softkey to access the next five channels (PS6 – PS10), and again to access the last five channels (PS11 – PS15).
Abnormal Operation Flight Instruments Abnormal Operation Reversionary Mode Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Reversionary display mode can be manually activated by pressing the DISPLAY BACKUP Button on the audio panel. EIS Should a system detected failure occur in either display, the G1000 automatically enters reversionary mode. In reversionary mode, critical flight instrumentation is combined with engine instrumentation on the remaining display.
Unusual Attitudes The PFD ‘declutters’ when the aircraft enters an unusual attitude. Only the primary functions are displayed in these situations.
Abnormal Operation Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS GPS Nav Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features DR Mode is indicated on the G1000 by the appearance of the letters ‘DR’ superimposed in yellow over the ‘own aircraft’ symbol as shown in the following figure. In addition, ‘DR’ is prominently displayed, also in yellow, on the HSI slightly above and to the right of the aircraft symbol on the CDI as shown in the following figure. Also, the CDI deviation bar is removed from the display.
As a result of operating in DR Mode, all GPS-derived data is computed based upon an estimated position and is displayed as yellow text on the display to denote degraded navigation source information.
Annunciations & Alerts Flight Instruments Annunciations & Alerts WARNING Alerts CAUTION Alerts Fuel pump is operating Low fuel in the left tank R LOW FUEL Low fuel in the right tank Single Chime/None RUDR LMTR * Rudder limter is engaged Single Chime/None STARTER ENGD OXYGEN Starter relay has power applied Oxygen system needs attention or is off Oxygen quantity below 250 psi. Pressure above 12000 ft and oxygen system off.
Annunciation Advisory Annunciation Window Text AP/TRIM OFF Alerts Window Message Audio Alert AP/TRIM master switch is in the OFF position None OXYGEN ON Reminder: Turn off oxygen None RUDR HOLD * Rudder hold is engaged None SPEED BRAKES * Cessna 400 only Speed brakes are active None Message Advisory Alerts Alerts Window Message PFD FAN FAIL – The cooling fan for the PFD is inoperative. MFD FAN FAIL – The cooling fan for the MFD is inoperative.
Annunciations & Alerts Condition Flight Instruments AFCS Alerts Annunciation Description Pitch axis control failure. AP is inoperative. Roll Failure Roll axis control failure. AP is inoperative. MET Switch Stuck, or Pitch Trim Axis Control Failure If annunciated when AP is engaged, take control of the aircraft and disengage the autopilot. If annunciated when AP is not engaged, move each half of the MET switch separately to check if a stuck switch is causing the annunciation.
Flight Instruments Annunciations & Alerts Terrain-SVS Alerts Imminent Terrain Impact Warning (ITI) “Warning; Terrain, Terrain” Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance Warning (ROC) “Warning; Obstacle, Obstacle” Imminent Obstacle Impact Warning (IOI) “Warning; Obstacle, Obstacle” Reduced Required Terrain Clearance Caution (RTC) “Caution; Terrain, Terrain” Imminent Terrain Impact Caution (ITI) “Caution; Terrain, Terrain” Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance Caution (ROC) “Caution; Obstacle, Obstacle”
Annunciations & Alerts Alert Type MFD Pop-Up Alert or or Annun/ Alerts or Appendix “Terrain Ahead; Terrain Ahead” or “Caution, Terrain; Caution, Terrain” Abnormal Operation Imminent Terrain Impact Caution (ITI) or “Caution, Terrain; Caution, Terrain” or “Terrain Ahead; Terrain Ahead” Additional Features Reduced Required Terrain Clearance Caution (RTC) “Obstacle Ahead, Pull Up; Obstacle Ahead, Pull Up” or “Obstacle, Obstacle; Pull Up, Pull Up” Hazard Avoidance Imminent Obstacle Impact Warnin
Alert Type MFD Pop-Up Alert Aural Message “Caution, Obstacle; Caution, Obstacle” or “Obstacle Ahead; Obstacle Ahead” or Imminent Obstacle Impact Caution (IOI) “Obstacle Ahead; Obstacle Ahead” or “Caution, Obstacle; Caution, Obstacle” or Premature Descent Alert Caution (PDA) Altitude Callout “500” “Too Low, Terrain” None None “Five-Hundred” Excessive Descent Rate Caution (EDR) “Sink Rate” Negative Climb Rate Caution (NCR) “Don’t Sink” or “Too Low, Terrain” or TAWS System Status Annunciations
Annunciations & Alerts Voice Alert “Minimums, minimums” GPS Nav Flight Planning MFD & PFD Message Advisories Additional Features Abnormal Operation The PFD and/or MFD self-test has detected a problem. The G1000 system should be serviced. Annun/ Alerts The PFD and/or MFD has incorrect software installed. The G1000 system should be serviced. Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna 350/400 Index The PFD configuration settings do not match backup configuration memory.
Index Appendix Annun/ Alerts Abnormal Operation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Annunciations & Alerts MFD & PFD Message Advisories (Cont.) Message MFD1 CONFIG – MFD1 config error. Config service req’d. SW MISMATCH – GDU software version mismatch. Xtalk is off. PFD1 COOLING – PFD1 has poor cooling. Reducing power usage. MFD1 COOLING – MFD1 has poor cooling. Reducing power usage.
Annunciations & Alerts AFCS Procedures The obstacle database is present on another LRU, but is missing on the specified LRU. Flight Planning The MFD and/or PFD detected a failure in the obstacle database. Ensure that the data card is properly inserted. Replace data card. If problem persists, The G1000 system should be serviced. GPS Nav Hazard Avoidance The MFD and/or PFD detected a failure in the airport terrain database. Ensure that the data card is properly inserted. Replace data card.
Database Message Advisories (Cont.) Message Comments MFD1 DB ERR – MFD1 Chartview The MFD and/or PFDs detected a failure in the database error exists. ChartView database (optional feature). Ensure that the data card is properly inserted. Replace data card. If problem persists, The G1000 system should be serviced. MFD1 DB ERR – MFD1 FliteCharts The MFD and/or PFDs detected a failure in the database error exists. FliteCharts database (optional feature). Ensure that the data card is properly inserted.
Annunciations & Alerts Procedures Comments Hazard Avoidance The GIA1 and/or GIA2 configuration settings do not match backup configuration memory. The G1000 system should be serviced. Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts The GIA1 and/or GIA2 temperature is too low to operate correctly. Allow units to warm up to operating temperature. Additional Features The GIA1 and/or GIA2 have an error in the audio configuration. The G1000 system should be serviced.
Index Appendix Annun/ Alerts Abnormal Operation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Annunciations & Alerts GIA 63 Message Advisories (Cont.) Message GIA1 SERVICE – GIA1 needs service. Return the unit for repair. GIA2 SERVICE – GIA2 needs service. Return the unit for repair. MANIFEST – GIA1 software mismatch, communication halted. MANIFEST – GIA2 software mismatch, communication halted.
Annunciations & Alerts A failure has been detected in the GPS1 and/or GPS2 receiver. The receiver is unavailable. The G1000 system should be serviced. Procedures A failure has been detected in the GPS1 and/or GPS2 receiver. The receiver may still be available. The G1000 system should be serviced. Hazard Avoidance A failure has been detected in the NAV1 and/or NAV2 receiver. The receiver may still be available. The G1000 system should be serviced.
GIA 63 Message Advisories (Cont.) Message G/S1 SERVICE – G/S1 needs service. Return unit for repair. G/S2 SERVICE – G/S2 needs service. Return unit for repair. Comments A failure has been detected in glideslope receiver 1 and/or receiver 2. The receiver may still be available. The G1000 system should be serviced when possible. GIA 63W Message Advisories Message GIA1 CONFIG – GIA1 config error. Config service req’d. GIA2 CONFIG – GIA2 config error. Config service req’d.
Annunciations & Alerts Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 71 Abnormal Operation Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna 350/400 Additional Features The COM1 and/or COM2 external push-to-talk switch is stuck in the enable (or “pressed”) position. Press the PTT switch again to cycle its operation. If the problem persists, the G1000 system should be serviced. The COM1 and/or COM2 transfer switch is stuck in the enabled (or “pressed”) position. Press the transfer switch again to cycle its operation.
Index Appendix Annun/ Alerts Abnormal Operation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Annunciations & Alerts GIA 63W Message Advisories (Cont.) Message LOI – GPS integrity lost. Crosscheck with other NAVS. GPS NAV LOST – Loss of GPS navigation. Insufficient satellites. GPS NAV LOST – Loss of GPS navigation. Position error. GPS NAV LOST – Loss of GPS navigation. GPS fail. ABORT APR – Loss of GPS navigation.
Annunciations & Alerts Comments A failure has been detected in glideslope receiver 1 and/or receiver 2. The receiver may still be available. The G1000 system should be serviced when possible. EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Message G/S1 SERVICE – G/S1 needs service. Return unit for repair. G/S2 SERVICE – G/S2 needs service. Return unit for repair. Flight Instruments GIA 63W Message Advisories (Cont.) GEA 71 Message Advisories AFCS GPS Nav Message Comments GEA1 CONFIG – GEA1 config error.
Index Appendix Annun/ Alerts Abnormal Operation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Annunciations & Alerts GRS 77 Message Advisories Message AHRS1 TAS – AHRS1 not receiving valid airspeed. AHRS1 GPS – AHRS1 using backup GPS source. AHRS1 GPS – AHRS1 not receiving any GPS information. AHRS1 GPS – AHRS1 not receiving backup GPS information. AHRS1 GPS – AHRS1 operating exclusively in no-GPS mode.
Annunciations & Alerts AFCS MANIFEST – GDL software mismatch, communication halted. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio GDL69 FAIL – GDL 69 has failed. Comments GDL 69 configuration settings do not match those of backup configuration memory. The G1000 system should be serviced. A failure has been detected in the GDL 69. The receiver is unavailable. The G1000 system should be serviced The GDL 69 has incorrect software installed. The G1000 system should be serviced. EIS Message GDL69 CONFIG – GDL 69 config error.
Miscellaneous Message Advisories Message FPL WPT LOCK – Flight plan waypoint is locked. Comments Upon power-up, the G1000 system detects that a stored flight plan waypoint is locked. This occurs when an aviation database update eliminates an obsolete waypoint. The flight plan cannot find the specified waypoint and flags this message. This can also occur with user waypoints in a flight plan that is deleted.
Annunciations & Alerts Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 77 GPS Nav Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna 350/400 AFCS 190-00567-03 Rev. A Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Comments This occurs when a newly installed aviation database eliminates an obsolete approach or arrival used by a stored flight plan. The obsolete procedure is removed from the flight plan. Update flight plan with current arrival or approach.
Miscellaneous Message Advisories (Cont.) Message PTK FAIL – Parallel track unavailable: bad geometry. PTK FAIL – Parallel track unavailable: invalid leg type. PTK FAIL – Parallel track unavailable: past IAF. UNABLE V WPT – Can’t reach current vertical waypoint. VNV – Unavailable. Unsupported leg type in flight plan. VNV – Unavailable. Excessive track angle error. VNV – Unavailable. Excessive crosstrack error. VNV – Unavailable. Parallel course selected.
Annunciations & Alerts GPS Nav Flight Planning SCHEDULER [#] – . AFCS SVS – SVS DISABLED: Terrain DB resolution too low. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio SVS – SVS DISABLED: Out of available terrain region. Comments The GDU’s internal model cannot determine the exact magnetic variance for geographic locations near the magnetic poles. Displayed magnetic course angles may differ from the actual magnetic heading by more than 2°.
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Appendix Flight Instruments Appendix PFD Softkey Map EIS ADF/DME ALERTS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS GPS Nav Top Level PFD Softkeys ADF/DME ALERTS Flight Planning TRFC-1 Additional Features Inset Map Softkeys Selects desired amount of map detail; cycles through declutter levels: DCLTR (No Declutter): All map features visible DCLTR-1: Declutters land data DCLTR-2: Declutters land and SUA data DCLTR-3: Removes everything except the active flight plan 190-00567-03 Rev.
Appendix Cycles through traffic display options: TRFC-1: Traffic displayed on inset map TRFC-2: Traffic Map Page is displayed in the inset map window Displays topographical data (e.g.
Appendix SYN VIS Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features 83 Index Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna 350/400 Appendix HSI FRMT Annun/ Alerts 360 HSI ARC HSI Displays the DME Information Window Cycles the Bearing 1 Information Window through NAV1 or GPS/waypoint identifier and GPS-derived distance information, and ADF/frequency.
Appendix Cycles the Bearing 2 Information Window through NAV2 or GPS/waypoint identifier and GPS-derived distance information, and ADF/frequency.
Appendix Displays Alerts Window Hazard Avoidance ALERTS Procedures Displays Nearest Airports Window Flight Planning NRST GPS Nav TMR/REF Activates the Special Position Identification (SPI) pulse for 18 seconds, identifying the transponder return on the ATC screen Displays Timer/References Window IDENT AFCS CODE Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Removes numbers entered, one at a time VFR EIS BKSP GND Flight Instruments 0—7 Selects Mode C – Altitude Reporting Mode (transponder replies to identificatio
MFD Softkey Map DCLTR MAP SYSTEM SHW CHRT CHKLIST (optional) (optional) EIS Flight Instruments Appendix DCLTR-1 Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio DCLTR-2 DCLTR-3 TRAFFIC TOPO TERRAIN (Default softkey is dependant on the selection made in the map setup options) Press the BACK Softkey on this level to return to the top softkey level. AIRWAYS (optional) (optional) NEXRAD XM LTNG AFCS Press the SYSTEM Softkey to return to the default page level.
Appendix TOPO Displays topographical data (e.g.
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Index I Inhibit TAWS 46 Inhibit Terrain 44 Inset Map 81, 82 IOI 60, 61, 62 Annun/ Alerts Appendix J Jeppesen 49 Index 190-00567-03 Rev.
Index Appendix Annun/ Alerts Abnormal Operation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Index M S Map panning 40 Message advisories 63–79 MET 59 METAR 39 Minimums 63 Mistrim 59 MKR/MUTE 14 Mode S 85 Mode selection softkeys 13 Multi Function Display (MFD) Softkeys 86 SafeTaxi® 48 Store Flight Plan 31 SVS 47, 79 SVS Terrain 47 Synthetic Vision System 47 N NACO 49 NAV 14 NAV1 1, 14 NAV2 1, 14 Navigation database 23
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