Pilot's Guide

190-01255-01 Rev. A
Garmin G1000H
Pilot’s Guide for the Bell 407GX
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APPENDIX A
ADVISORY MESSAGES
See the Rotorcraft Flight Manual (RFM) for recommended pilot actions.
Annunciation
Text
Description
ALTN DATA FAIL Alternate engine data source is not available.
AUTO RELIGHT Engine igniter is operating.
ENG ANTI-ICE Engine Anti-Ice valve is open, pressure is high.
FADEC MAINT FADEC lamp test failure during power-up self test and in flight.
INSTR FAN Instrument panel area fan has failed.
LASER FIRE Laser Fire operating.
NG OAT LIMIT Engine Ng limited due to OAT.
QUIET MODE SEL Quiet Mode switch is in quiet position.
RESTART FAULT ECU fault will not allow start in AUTO (ECU) Mode.
START Engine starter is engaged.
SAFE OPERATING ANNUNCIATION
Annunciation
Text
Description
FLOAT TEST Float system is in test mode.
LASER ARMED Laser Armed.
QUIET MODE ON Engine Quiet Mode is on.
WOG Aircraft is on the ground.
G1000H SYSTEM ANNUNCIATIONS
When a new message is issued, the
MSG
Softkey will flash to alert the flight crew of a new message. It
will continue to flash until acknowledged by pressing the softkey. Active messages are displayed in white
text. Messages that have become inactive will change to gray text. The
MSG
Softkey will flash if the state of
a displayed message changes or a new message is displayed. The inactive messages can be removed from the
Message Window by pressing the flashing
MSG
Softkey.
The G1000H System Messages conveys messages to the flight crew regarding problems with the G1000H
system. Typically, a large red “X” appears in a window when a related LRU fails or detects invalid data.
When an LRU or an LRU function fails, a large red “X” is typically displayed on windows associated with the
failed data. The following section describes various system annunciations. Refer to the RFM for additional
information regarding pilot responses to these annunciations.
NOTE
: Upon power-up of the G1000H system, certain windows remain invalid as G1000H equipment begins
to initialize. All windows should be operational within one minute of power-up. Should any window
continue to remain flagged, the G1000H system should be serviced by a Garmin-authorized repair facility.