G1000 ® Integrated Flight Deck Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58
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 function. The G1000 Terrain Proximity 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.
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: Use of the Stormscope is not intended for hazardous weather penetration (thunderstorm penetration). Stormscope information, as displayed on the G1000 MFD, is to be used only for weather avoidance, not penetration.
Warnings, Cautions & Notes WARNING: The illustrations in this guide are only examples. Never use the G1000 to attempt to penetrate a thunderstorm. Both the FAA Advisory Circular, Subject: Thunderstorms, and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) recommend avoiding “by at least 20 miles any thunderstorm identified as severe or giving an intense radar echo.” WARNING: Lamp(s) inside this product may contain mercury (HG) and must be recycled or disposed of according to local, state, or federal laws.
Warnings, Cautions & Notes nOTE: All visual depictions contained within this document, including screen images of the G1000 panel and displays, are subject to change and may not reflect the most current G1000 system and aviation databases. Depictions of equipment may differ slightly from the actual equipment. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Record of Revisions Part Number 190-00526-00 190-00526-01 Rev A Rev B 190-00526-02 Change Summary Initial release. Changed to smaller format Added Airways, WAAS, VNAV, and Charts Updated G1000 System Messages Added other GDU 8.10 parameters Removed FD Formatting feature Added GDU 11.
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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 Create a New User Waypoint Defined by a Radial & Distance from Another Waypoint.............................................................................................................................. 25 Delete a User Waypoint.......................................................................................................... 26 Create a New Flight Plan.......................................................................................................
Table of Contents Abnormal Operation.......................................................................................................... 57 Reversionary Mode................................................................................................................. 57 Abnormal COM Operation..................................................................................................... 57 Hazard Displays with Loss of GPS Position................................................................
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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) Press the PFD Softkey. AFCS 2) Press the STD BARO Softkey to set standard barometric pressure. Change Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting Units GPS Nav 1) Press the PFD Softkey to display the second-level softkeys. 2) Press the ALT UNIT Softkey.
Enable/Disable OBS Mode While Navigating with GPS 1) Press 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) Press the OBS Softkey again to disable OBS Mode. Generic Timer AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Flight Instruments GPS Nav 1) Press 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) Press 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 the TMR/REF Softkey. GPS Nav Displaying Wind Data 1) Press the PFD Softkey.
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Engine Indication System Flight Instruments Engine Indication System Engine Display EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio In all cases green indicates normal operation, yellow indicates caution, and red indicates warning. Pressing the ENGINE Softkey makes available the LEAN and SYSTEM softkeys which in turn provide access to the Lean Page and the System Page, respectively.
Lean Engine Display Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Engine Indication System AFCS Fuel Flow Leaning Marker Difference between peak and current temperature of selected cylinder (Right Engine) Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav EGT peak temperature (Left Engine) Exhaust Gas Temperature Bar Graphs (Left Engine) Cylinder Head Temperature Bar Graphs (Left Engine) 1) Press the ENGINE Softkey.
Engine Indication System Flight Instruments EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS GPS Nav Flight Planning When the ASSIST Softkey is selected, the system initially highlights and selects the cylinder number with the hottest EGT and displays its temperature below the EGT bar graph. A readout showing the difference between peak (DPEAK) and the current temperature for the selected cylinder is displayed above the EGT bar graph.
Engine System Display 1) Press the ENGINE Softkey, then the SYSTEM Softkey to display the SYSTEM Engine Page. 2) If desired, use the DEC FUEL, INC FUEL, 166 GAL, and 194 GAL softkeys to adjust the amount of fuel remaining for totalizer calculations. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Engine Indication System NOTE: Fuel calculations do not use the aircraft fuel quantity indicators, and are calculated from the last time the fuel was reset.
Nav/Com/XPDR/Audio Panel Flight Instruments Nav/Com/Transponder/Audio Panel ADF Tuning (Optional) EIS Tune the ADF using the remote ADF control head. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio DME Tuning (Optional) 1) Press the DME Softkey. AFCS 2) Turn the large FMS to select the DME source field. 3) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the desired Nav radio. GPS Nav 4) Press the ENT Key to complete the selection.
Selecting a COM Radio Transmit/Receive EIS Flight Instruments Nav/Com/XPDR/Audio Panel Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Receive Only Press the COM1, COM2, or COM3 Key (optional COM, if installed) on the 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). 2) Press the NAV1, NAV2, DME, or ADF Key on the audio panel to select or deselect the navigation radio audio source.
Nav/Com/XPDR/Audio Panel GPS Nav Selected radios; pilot; copilot; passengers; music Copilot; passengers; music Copilot; passengers; music OFF PILOT ON OFF Selected radios; pilot Copilot Selected radios; pilot; passengers; music Selected radios; pilot; copilot Passengers; music COPILOT OFF ON Selected radios; pilot; passengers; music CREW ON ON Selected radios; pilot; copilot Appendix OFF Annun/ Alerts ALL Abnormal Operation Selected radios; pilot; copilot; passengers; music Se
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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 AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments AFCS Pitch Hold Selected Altitude Armed Vertical Speed Index Appendix Annun/ Alerts Abnormal Operation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav Altitude Hold Flight Level Change VNAV VNAV Target Altitude Armed (GDU 1045 only) Glidepath Glideslope Go Around Description Holds the current aircraft pitch attitude; may be used to climb/ descend to the Selected Altitude AFCS armed to cap
AFCS Lateral Mode Flight Planning BC Procedures GPS APR Key Hazard Avoidance VAPP LOC GA Abnormal Operation GA Switch Additional Features Approach, GPS (Glidepath mode automatically armed if vertical guidance is available) Captures and tracks the selected navigation source Approach, VOR (GPS, VOR, LOC) Approach, LOC (Glideslope Mode automatically armed) Disengages the autopilot and Go Around commands a constant pitch angle and wings level GPS Nav Navigation, Backcourse Captures and tracks a lo
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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) 190-00526-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 17 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 distance field.
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, press the AUTO or MANUAL Softkey. AFCS 4) For Direct-to planning: GPS Nav a) Press 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 Defined by Latitude & Longitude 1) Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the ‘WPT’ page group. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Information Page. EIS 3) Press 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. AFCS 6) The cursor is now in the ‘WAYPOINT TYPE’ field.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments 7) With the cursor in the ‘WAYPOINT TYPE’ field, turn the small FMS Knob to display a list of waypoint types. 8) Turn the small FMS Knob to select RAD/RAD (radial/radial). EIS 9) Press the ENT Key. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 10) The cursor moves to the ‘REFERENCE WAYPOINTS’ field. With the first waypoint name highlighted, use the FMS Knobs to enter the desired waypoint name.
Flight Planning 13) Repeat step 10 to enter the next waypoint name. 15) Press the ENT Key. 1) Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the ‘WPT’ page group. GPS Nav 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Information Page. AFCS Create a New User Waypoint Defined by a Radial & Distance from Another Waypoint Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 16) Press the FMS Knob to remove the flashing cursor. EIS 14) Press the ENT Key.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments a) Turn the small FMS Knob to the left. Initially, a flight plan waypoint list is displayed. EIS b) Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the ‘NRST’ airports to the aircraft’s current position. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio c) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint. d) Press the ENT Key. Or: AFCS a) Turn the small FMS Knob to the left. Initially, a flight plan waypoint list is displayed.
Flight Planning 5) Turn the small FMS Knob to highlight the desired waypoint. Create a New Flight Plan NOTE: When creating a new flight plan in the Active Flight Plan Window, the first leg is activated automatically after it is created. Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 27 Hazard Avoidance Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 Procedures 190-00526-02 Rev. A Flight Planning Creating a stored flight plan: 1) Press the FPL Key.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments with a waypoint selection submenu allowing selection of active flight plan, nearest, recent, user, or airway waypoints). 6) Repeat step numbers 4 and 5 to enter each additional flight plan waypoint. 7) When all waypoints have been entered, press the FMS Knob to return to the Flight Plan Catalog Page. The new flight plan is now in the list.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments Insert a Waypoint in the Active Flight Plan 1) Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan. 2) If required, press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor. 3) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan waypoint. The new waypoint is inserted before the highlighted waypoint. EIS 4) Turn the small FMS Knob. The Waypoint Information Window is now displayed.
Flight Planning EIS Flight Instruments 4) Turn the small FMS Knob one click clockwise and press the LD AIRWY Softkey, or press the MENU Key and select “Load Airway”. The Select Airway Page is displayed. The LD AIRWY Softkey or the “Load Airway” menu item is available only when an acceptable airway entry waypoint has been chosen (the waypoint ahead of the cursor position). Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 5) Turn the FMS Knob to select the desired airway from the list, and press the ENT Key.
Flight Planning 4) With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key to remove the selected procedure or airway. EIS Store a Flight Plan Flight Instruments 3) Press the CLR Key to display a confirmation window. 2) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘Store Flight Plan’ and press the ENT Key. AFCS 3) With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key to store the flight plan. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 1) After creating a flight plan on either the PFD or MFD, it may be saved by pressing the MENU Key.
Flight Planning Flight Instruments 4) With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key to remove the waypoint. To cancel the delete request, turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘CANCEL’ and press the ENT Key. Invert and Activate a Stored Flight Plan 1) Press the FPL Key on the MFD. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page. AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS 5) Once all changes have been made, press the FMS Knob to remove the cursor. 3) Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor.
Flight Planning 6) With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key to delete the flight plan. To cancel, turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘CANCEL’ and press the ENT Key. Flight Instruments 5) Press the DELETE Softkey. A ‘Delete flight plan #?’ confirmation window is displayed. EIS Graphical Flight Plan Creation NOTE: See the Annunciations & Alerts section for flight plan export message descriptions. Abnormal Operation 1) Insert the SD card into the top card slot on the MFD.
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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. AFCS 3) Press the small FMS Knob to return to the Navigation Map Page. Procedures Displaying Stormscope Lightning Data on the Navigation Map Page 1) Press the MAP Softkey.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments 5) Press the ENT Key. 6) Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the ‘STRMSCP MODE’ field. 7) Turn the small FMS Knob to display the ‘Cell/Strike’ window. EIS 8) Turn either FMS Knob to select ‘Cell’ or ‘Strike’. Press the ENT Key. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 9) Push the FMS Knob to return to the Navigation Map Page. Clear Stormscope Lightning Data from the Navigation Map Page 1) Press the MENU Key (with the Navigation Map Page displayed).
Hazard Avoidance Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Displaying XM Weather on the Navigation Map Page EIS WARNING: Use of XM weather for hazardous weather penetration is not recommended. Weather information provided by XM Radio Service is approved only for weather avoidance, not penetration. Flight Instruments XM Weather (Optional) 1) Press the MAP Softkey. AFCS 2) Press the NEXRAD or XM LTNG Softkey to display the desired weather.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments Weather Products and Symbols Turbulence NEXRAD XM Lightning METARs Surface Analysis SIGMETs/AIRMETs County Warnings Winds Aloft Traffic Systems • If Traffic information Service (TIS) is configured, STANDBY, OPERATE, and TNA MUTE softkeys are displayed. • If a Traffic Advisory System (TAS) is configured, STANDBY, NORMAL, TEST, and ALT MODE softkeys are displayed.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page 1) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Traffic Map Page. EIS 3) Press the OPERATE Softkey to begin displaying traffic. ‘OPERATING’ is displayed in the Traffic Mode field. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 4) Press the STANDBY Softkey to place the system in the Standby Mode. ‘STANDBY’ is displayed in the Traffic Mode field.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments System Self Test 1) With the Traffic Map Page displayed, set the range to 2/6 nm. 2) Select the STANDBY Softkey. EIS 3) Select the TEST Softkey. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 4) Self test takes approximately eight seconds to complete. When completed successfully, traffic symbols are displayed and a voice alert is heard (see Alerts and Annunciations section). If the self test fails, the system reverts to Standby Mode and a voice alert is heard.
Hazard Avoidance 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 Red EIS Terrain/Obstacle Location Flight Instruments Color Enable/Disable Aviation Data AFCS 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”.
Airborne Color Weather Radar WARNING: Begin transmitting only when it is safe to do so. If it is desired to transmit while the aircraft is on the ground, no personnel or objects should be within 11 feet of the antenna. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio EIS Flight Instruments Hazard Avoidance AFCS CAUTION: In Standby Mode, the antenna is parked at the center line.
Hazard Avoidance EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS Move the Joystick right or left to adjust the azimuth position of the antenna right or left. Monitor the displayed bearing value in the BEARING field. When scanning horizontally, a Bearing Line may be displayed to aid in positioning the antenna for the vertical scan. If the Bearing Line is not displayed, perform the following steps: 1) Press the MENU Key 2) Turn the large FMS Knob to select ‘Show Bearing Line’. 3) Press the ENT Key.
Hazard Avoidance Flight Instruments Ground Mapping 1) Press the MODE Softkey. 2) Press the GROUND Softkey to place the radar in Ground Map Mode. EIS 3) Press the BACK Softkey. 4) Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 5) Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the ‘TILT’ field. 6) Adjust the antenna tilt angle by turning the small FMS Knob to position the ground returns as desired. AFCS 7) Press the FMS Knob to remove the cursor.
Hazard Avoidance EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Automatic Standby When the weather radar system is in the Weather or Ground Map Mode, upon landing the system automatically switches to Standby Mode. Flight Instruments Weather Alert To activate or deactivate Weather Alert, press the WX ALRT Softkey. Activating and deactivating also enables or inhibits the alert on the PFD.
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Additional Features Flight Instruments Additional Features Synthetic Vision EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio WARNING: Use appropriate primary systems for navigation, and for terrain, obstacle, and traffic avoidance. SVS is intended as an aid to situational awareness only and may not provide the accuracy and/or fidelity upon which to solely base decisions and/or plan maneuvers to avoid terrain, obstacles, or traffic.
Additional Features Flight Instruments Displaying Pathways 1) Press the PFD Softkey. 2) Press the SYN VIS Softkey. EIS 3) If not already enabled, press the SYN TERR Softkey. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 4) Press the PATHWAY Softkey. 5) Press the BACK Softkey to return to the previous page. Displaying Heading on the Horizon AFCS 1) Press the PFD Softkey. 2) Press the SYN VIS Softkey. GPS Nav 3) If not already enabled, press the SYN TERR Softkey. 4) Press the HRZN HDG Softkey.
Additional Features AFCS Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation 1) Press the SHW CHRT Softkey when displayed. 3) Press the GO BACK Softkey to return to the previous page. 53 Index 2) Press the DP, STAR, APR, WX, and NOTAM softkeys to access charts for departures, arrivals, approaches, weather and NOTAMs Note that NOTAMS are only available with ChartView. Appendix Move the map pointer to point to a desired point on the map and press the SHW CHRT Softkey.
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) Press the SHW CHRT Softkey. The appropriate chart is displayed, if available for the item selected. 4) Press the GO BACK Softkey to return to the previous page.
Additional Features The XM® Radio Page provides information and control of the audio entertainment features of the XM Satellite Radio. EIS Selecting the XM Radio Page Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 1) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Auxiliary Page Group. 2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the displayed AUX - XM Information Page. AFCS 3) Press the RADIO Softkey to show the XM Radio Page where audio entertainment is controlled.
Additional Features Flight Instruments Entering a Channel Directly 1) While on the XM Radio Page, press the CHNL Softkey. EIS 2) Press the DIR CH Softkey. The channel number in the Active Channel Box is highlighted. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 3) Press the numbered softkeys located on the bottom of the display to directly select the desired channel number. 4) Press the ENT Key to activate the selected channel.
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 GPS Nav Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix 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.
EIS Flight Instruments Abnormal Operation Symbolic Aircraft (Map pages and Inset Map) Dead Reckoning Indications 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 Annunciation Gear up with power below 13 in Hg or flaps down. Continuous Tone (received through the G1000 audio from another source) Repeating Tone Repeating Tone Repeating Tone Repeating Tone Repeating Tone Repeating Tone Repeating Tone Repeating Tone Repeating Tone AFCS GPS Nav Flight Planning Procedures Left alternator offline. Right alternator offline. Right and Left alternators offline. L or R fuel flow is greater than 27.
Annunciation Text OIL PRESS LO FUEL QTY LO ALT LOAD Annunciation Text BUSES TIED Audio Alert L or R oil press is between 30 and 10 psi. L or R fuel qty is less than or equal to 13 gal. L or R alternator load exceeds 100 amps. Single Chime Single Chime Single Chime Alerts Window Message Audio Alert Right Bus is tied to Left Bus. None Alert Message 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 Annunciation Description Flight Instruments Condition A condition has developed causing the pitch servo to provide a sustained force. Be prepared to apply nose down control wheel force upon autopilot disconnect. Aileron Mistrim Left A condition has developed causing the roll servo to provide a sustained left force. Ensure the slip/skid indicator is centered and observe any maximum fuel imbalance limits.
Alert Type Imminent Terrain Impact Warning (ITI) Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance Warning (ROC) Imminent Obstacle Impact Warning (IOI) Reduced Required Terrain Clearance Caution (RTC) Imminent Terrain Impact Caution (ITI) Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance Caution (ROC) PFD/MFD TAWS-B Page Annunciation MFD Pop-Up Alert or or or or or or Index Appendix Annun/ Alerts Abnormal Operation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Procedures Flight Planning GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio
Annunciations & Alerts MFD Pop-Up Alert Aural Message None None “Five-Hundred” Altitude Callout “500” Negative Climb Rate Caution (NCR) “Don’t Sink” or “Too Low, Terrain” or AFCS “Sink Rate” Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Excessive Descent Rate Caution (EDR) EIS PFD/MFD TAWS-B Page Annunciation Flight Instruments Alert Type PFD/MFD Alert Annunciation GPS Nav TAWS-B System Status Annunciations Aural Message TAWS TEST None None “TAWS System Test OK” None None TERRAIN DATABASE FAILURE None TAW
Voice Alerts Voice Alert “Minimums, minimums” EIS Flight Instruments Annunciations & Alerts “Traffic” “TIS Not Available” “Traffic, Traffic” “Traffic Advisory System Test Passed” “Traffic Advisory System Test Failed” “TAS System Test Passed” “TAS System Test Failed” “One o’clock” through “Twelve o’clock” or “No Bearing” “High”, “Low”, “Same Altitude” (if within 200 feet of own altitude), or “Altitude not available” “Less than one mile”, “One Mile” through “Ten Miles”, or “More than ten miles” Played wh
Annunciations & Alerts The PFD and/or MFD has incorrect software installed. The system should be serviced. Flight Planning Appendix Index Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 Annun/ Alerts The PFD1 configuration module backup memory has failed. The system should be serviced. Abnormal Operation A key is stuck on the PFD and/or MFD bezel. Attempt to free the stuck key by pressing it several times. The system should be serviced if the problem persists.
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 PFD1 VOLTAGE – PFD1 has low voltage. Reducing power usage MFD1 VOLTAGE – MFD1 has low voltage. Reducing power usage Comments The PFD1 voltage is low. The system should be serviced. The MFD voltage is low. The system should be serviced.
Annunciations & Alerts Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix The MFD detected a failure in the ChartView database (optional feature). Ensure the data card is properly inserted. Replace data card. If problem persists, system should be serviced. The MFD detected a failure in the FliteCharts database (optional feature). Ensure the data card is properly inserted. Replace data card. If problem persists, system should be serviced.
Database Message Advisories (Cont.) Message DB MISMATCH – Obstacle database mismatch. DB MISMATCH – Airport Terrain database mismatch. NAV DB UPDATED – Active navigation database updated. TERRAIN DSP – [PFD1 or MFD1] Terrain awareness display unavailable. Comments The PFD and MFD have different obstacle database installed. Install correct obstacle database in all displays. The PFD and MFD have different airport terrrain databases installed. Install correct airport terrain database in all displays.
Annunciations & Alerts The GIA1 and/or GIA2 configuration settings do not match backup configuration memory. The system should be serviced. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio The GIA1 and/or GIA2 have an error in the audio configuration. The system should be serviced. AFCS GPS Nav The GIA1 and/or GIA2 temperature is too low to operate correctly. Allow units to warm up to operating temperature. Flight Planning The GIA1 and/or GIA2 temperature is too high. If problem persists, the 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 63W Message Advisories (Cont.) Message MANIFEST – GFC software mismatch, communication halted. COM1 TEMP – COM1 over temp. Reducing transmitter power. COM2 TEMP – COM2 over temp. Reducing transmitter power. COM1 SERVICE – COM1 needs service. Return unit for repair. COM2 SERVICE – COM2 needs service.
Annunciations & Alerts A failure has been detected in the GPS1 and/or GPS2 receiver. The receiver may still be available. The system should be serviced. AFCS A failure has been detected in the NAV1 and/or NAV2 receiver. The receiver may still be available. The system should be serviced. GPS Nav The remote NAV1 and/or NAV2 transfer switch is stuck in the enabled (or “pressed”) state. Press the transfer switch again to cycle its operation. If the problem persists, the system should be serviced.
GTX 33 Message Advisories Message XPDR1 CONFIG – XPDR1 config error. Config service req’d. Comments The transponder configuration settings do not match those of backup configuration memory. The system should be serviced. The transponder has incorrect software installed. MANIFEST – GTX1 software The system should be serviced. mismatch, communication halted. The #1 transponder should be serviced when XPDR1 SRVC – XPDR1 needs possible. service. Return unit for repair. XPDR1 FAIL – XPDR1 is inoperative.
Annunciations & Alerts Appendix Comments The GDC 74A has incorrect software installed. The G1000 system should be serviced. Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 Index 190-00526-02 Rev. A Annun/ Alerts Message MANIFEST – GDC1 software mismatch, communication halted. Abnormal Operation GDC 74A Message Advisories Additional Features Comments GDL 69 configuration settings do not match those of backup configuration memory. The G1000 system should be serviced.
GWX 68 Message Advisories Message GWX CONFIG – GWX config error. Config service req’d. Comments GWX 68 configuration settings do not match those of the GDU configuration. The G1000 system should be serviced. The GDU is not receiving status packet from the GWX FAIL – GWX is inoperative. GWX 68 or the GWX 68 is reporting a fault. The GWX 68 radar system should be serviced. GWX SERVICE – GWX needs service. A failure has been detected in the GWX 68. The GWX 68 may still be usable. Return unit for repair.
Annunciations & Alerts Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 77 Additional Features Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 Hazard Avoidance 190-00526-02 Rev. A Procedures FPL TRUNC – Flight plan has been truncated. Flight Planning DB CHANGE – Database changed. Verify stored airways. GPS Nav DB CHANGE – Database changed. Verify user modified procedures. AFCS TIMER EXPIRD – Timer has expired. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio FPL WPT MOVE – Flight plan waypoint moved.
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 Miscellaneous Message Advisories (Cont.) Message LOCKED FPL – Cannot navigate locked flight plan. Comments This occurs when the pilot attempts to activate a stored flight plan that contains locked waypoint. Remove locked waypoint from flight plan. Update flight plan with current waypoint.
Annunciations & Alerts Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS GPS Nav Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix Comments The current track angle error exceeds the limit, causing the vertical deviation to go invalid. The lateral flight plan contains a procedure turn, vector, or other unsupported leg type prior to the active vertical waypoint. This prevents vertical guidance to the active vertical waypoint.
Miscellaneous Message Advisories (Cont.) Message CHECK CRS – Database course for LOC1 / [LOC ID] is [CRS]°. CHECK CRS – Database course for LOC2 / [LOC ID] is [CRS]°. [PFD1 or MFD1] CARD 1 REM – Card 1 was removed. Reinsert card. [PFD1 or MFD1] CARD 2 REM – Card 2 was removed. Reinsert card. [PFD1 or MFD1] CARD 1 ERR – Card 1 is invalid. [PFD1 or MFD1] CARD 2 ERR – Card 2 is invalid. Comments Selected course for LOC1 differs from published localizer course by more than 10 degrees.
Annunciations & Alerts Flight Plan Import/Export Results ‘File contained user waypoints only.’ Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 81 Additional Features Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 Hazard Avoidance 190-00526-02 Rev. A Procedures ‘Flight plan export failed.’ Flight Planning ‘Flight plan successfully exported.’ GPS Nav ‘One or more user waypoints renamed.’ AFCS ‘User waypoint database full. Not all loaded.
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Appendix Flight Instruments Appendix PFD Softkey Map EIS ALERTS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS GPS Nav Top Level PFD Softkeys ALERTS Flight Planning 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 190-00526-02 Rev.
EIS Flight Instruments Appendix TRAFFIC Displays traffic information on Inset Map TOPO Displays topographical data (e.g.
Appendix SYN VIS Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 85 Abnormal Operation Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 Additional Features 190-00526-02 Rev. A Hazard Avoidance 360 HSI ARC HSI Procedures HSI FRMT Displays the DME Information Window Cycles the Bearing 1 Information Window through NAV1 or GPS/ waypoint identifier and GPS-derived distance information.
Appendix Cycles the Bearing 2 Information Window through NAV2 or GPS/ waypoint identifier and GPS-derived distance information. Displays softkeys for setting the altimeter and BARO settings to metric units EIS Flight Instruments BRG2 GPS Nav AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio ALT UNIT Flight Planning STD BARO METERS When enabled, displays altimeter in meters IN Press to display the BARO setting as inches of mercury HPA Press to display the BARO setting as hectopacals Sets barometric pressure to 29.
Appendix Displays Alerts Window Abnormal Operation ALERTS Additional Features Displays Nearest Airports Window Hazard Avoidance NRST Procedures 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 Flight Planning ADS-B TX GPS Nav 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 – Alt
MFD Softkey Map DCLTR MAP EIS Flight Instruments Appendix (optional) SHW CHRT CHKLIST DCLTR-1 Press the BACK Softkey on this level to return to the top softkey level. DCLTR-2 DCLTR-3 Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio (optional) TRAFFIC TOPO TERRAIN AIRWAYS STRMSCP Press the BACK Softkey on this level to return to the top softkey level.
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When available, displays optional airport and terminal procedure charts When available, displays optional checklists SHW CHRT CHKLIST Database Updates The system uses Secure Digital (SD) cards to load and store various types of data. For basic flight operations, SD cards are required for database storage as well as Jeppesen navigation and Jeppesen ChartView database updates. Not all SD cards are compatible with the G1000. Use only SD cards supplied by Garmin or the aircraft manufacturer.
Appendix AFCS PFD1 DB Selected GPS Nav Display Database Selection Softkey The following databases are stored on Supplemental Data Cards provided by Garmin: Procedures • Airport Directory (AOPA) Annun/ Alerts NOTE: The data contained in the terrain and obstacle databases comes from government agencies. Garmin accurately processes and cross-validates the data, but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data.
Obtaining Garmin Database Updates The Garmin database updates can be obtained by following the instructions detailed in the ‘Aviation Databases’ section of the Garmin website (fly.garmin.com). Once the updated files have been downloaded from the website, a PC equipped with an appropriate SD card reader is used to unpack and copy the new databases onto the appropriate Supplemental Data Cards.
Appendix Flight Instruments EIS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS Loading the Garmin database updates: 1) With system power OFF, remove the MFD database card from the bottom card slot of the MFD. 2) Update the Garmin databases on the MFD card. 3) Insert the MFD database card into the bottom card slot of the MFD. 4) Apply power to the system, check that the databases are initialized and displayed on the power-up screen. When updating the terrain and FliteCharts databases, a ‘Verifying’ message may be seen.
Appendix Flight Instruments 12) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the System Status Page. EIS 13) Press the Display Database Selection Softkey to show database information for each display (MFD1 DB, PFD1 DB). Verify the correct database cycle information is shown for each database for each display. AFCS Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio Canceling an automatic database synchronization: 1) While synchronization is in progress, press the SYNC DBS Softkey to disable automatic database synchronization.
Appendix Flight Instruments 8) Apply power to the system and press the ENT Key to acknowledge the startup screen. 9) Turn the large FMS Knob to select the AUX Page group on the MFD. Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio 11) Press the Display Database Selection Softkey to show navigation database information for each display (MFD1 DB, PFD1 DB). EIS 10) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the System Status Page.
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Index E Edit a flight plan 31 F Hazard Avoidance D J Databases 90 Database synchronization 94 Jeppesen 53 Abnormal Operation HF 10 Horizon heading 51 Horizontal scan 47 Additional Features CDI 1, 10, 78 Cell 39, 40 Cell mode 40 Channel Presets 56 ChartView 52, 53 Clearance player 11 Clearance Recorder 11 Code selection softkeys 9 COM 10, 11, 57 I Annun/ Alerts Appendix Inhibit 45 Inhibit TAWS 45 Inset Map 83, 84 IOI 64 Index Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 58/G58 Pro
Flight Instruments Index L S Lightning 39, 40, 84 SafeTaxi® 52 Sector scan 48 Secure Digital (SD) cards 90 STAB 48 Standby 46 Store Flight Plan 31 Stormscope lightning data 39, 40, 84 Strike 39 Strike mode 40 Supplemental Data Card 91, 92 SVS 51, 79 Synthetic Vision System 51 Map panning 41 Message advisories 67–70, 72–80 MET 62 METAR 41 Minimums 66 Mistrim 62, 63 MKR/MUTE 11 Mode S 87 Mode selection softkeys 9 Multi Function Display (MFD) Softkeys 88 N NAV 10 NAV1 1, 10 NAV2 1, 10 Navigation database
Index Flight Instruments W EIS WAAS 71 WATCH® 48 Waypoint Selection Submenu 27, 28 Weather Attenuated Color Highlight 48 Weather data link page 41 Weather radar 46 Wind data 85 Nav/Com/ XPDR/Audio AFCS X GPS Nav XM lightning 84, 89 XM weather 41 XPDR Softkey 9 Flight Planning Procedures Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Abnormal Operation Annun/ Alerts Appendix Index 190-00526-02 Rev.
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