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1.      2  Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor on  the Runways field     3  Turn the small FMS knob to display the next  runway for the selected airport     4  Continue turning the small FMS knob to select  the desired runway     5  To remove the flashing cursor  press the FMS  knob   Access Frequency Information    1  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor     2  Turn the large FMS knob to move the cursor to  the Frequencies window     Turn either FMS knob to scroll through the list   placing the cursor on the desired frequency     UJ    4  Press the ENT key to place the selected fre   quency in the standby field of the COM or     NAV    window     5  To remove the flashing cursor  press the FMS  Knob   e    TX        transmit only  RX   receive only       PT        part time frequency  e            additional information exists  press the ENT  key  If a listed frequency has sector or altitude restrictions   the frequency is preceded by an info designation     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    r3    SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    7 4 INTERSECTION INFORMATION 1 5    Select the Intersection Information Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the WPT page  group    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the second  rectangular page icon        Figure 7 6 Intersection Information Page    Access Information on an Intersection    1  With the Intersection Information Page dis   played  press the FMS knob to activate the    cursor  2     
2.    9 2    A second window is displayed listing available  transitions for the arrival  Turn either FMS knob  to highlight the desired transition waypoint and    press the ENT key         Figure 9 4 Select Arrival Transition    A third window is displayed listing the available    runways  Turn either FMS knob to select the  desired runway and press the ENT key     SPORT    Figure 9 5 Select Arrival Runway    With    LOAD     highlighted  press the ENT key   If a flight plan is active  the selected arrival  procedure is inserted after the destination  airport and becomes part of the active flight  plan  If no flight plan is active when the arrival  is loaded  the arrival procedure will become the  active flight plan     9 2  Load and or Activate an Approach Procedure    1     APPROACHES    With the Navigation Map Page displayed  press  the FPL key     Press the LD APR softkey  If a flight plan is  active  the destination airport will be displayed  as the default  A list of available approaches  is also displayed     If no flight plan is active  use the FMS knobs to  enter the identifier of the desired airport  Press  the ENT key     Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  Approach field  Turn the small FMS knob to  display a list of available approaches        Figure 9 6 Selecting an Approach Procedure    Turn the FMS knobs to highlight the desired  approach  Press the ENT key     The cursor will move to the TRANSITIONS  field  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  desire
3.    G1000    cockpit reference guide  for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    Copyright    2004  2005 Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  All rights reserved     This manual reflects the operation of System Software version 0424 10 or later for the Mooney M20M and M20R  Some differences  in operation may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to earlier or later software versions     Garmin International  Inc   1200 East 151st Street  Olathe Kansas 66062  U S A   Tel  913 397 8200 Fax  913 397 8282    Garmin AT  Inc   2345 Turner Road SE  Salem  OR 97302  U S A   Tel  503 391 3411 Fax 503 364 2138    Garmin  Europe  Ltd   Unit 5  The Quadrangle  Abbey Park Industrial Estate  Romsey  Hampshire  051 9DL  U K   Tel  44 0870 8501241 Fax  44 0870 8501251    Garmin Corporation  No  68  Jangshu 2nd Road  Shijr  Taipei County  Taiwan  Tel  886 02 2642 9199 Fax  886 02 2642 9099    Web Site Address  www garmin com    Except as expressly provided herein  no part of this manual may be reproduced  copied  transmitted  disseminated  downloaded or  stored in any storage medium  for any purpose without the express written permission of Garmin  Garmin hereby grants permission  to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to  be viewed for personal use  provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual or revision must contain the complete text  of this copyright notice and provided further
4.   AVOIDANCE    10 5 SKYWATCH TRAFFIC ADVISORY    SYSTEM  TAS  OPTIONAL     Refer to the SkyWatch pilots guide for a detailed dis   cussion of the SkyWatch system     Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page    1     Turn the large FMS knob to select the Map Page  Group     Turn the small FMS knob to select the second  rectangular page icon     Press the OPERATE softkey to begin displaying  traffic     TAS OPERATING    is displayed in the  Traffic mode field     Press the ALT MODE softkey to change the  altitude volume  Select the desired altitude  volume by pressing the the BELOW  NORMAL   ABOVE  or UREST  unrestricted  softkey  The  selection is displayed in the Altitude mode  field    Press the STANDBY softkey to place the system  in the Standby mode     TAS STANDBY    will be  displayed in the Traffic mode field    Rotate the Joystick clockwise to display a larger  area or rotate counter clockwise to display a  smaller area     Traffic ela Traffic  Out of  aircraft is 400    below rajfic  Out o  Traffic Mode Altitude Mode climbing Range          Non Bearing    Traffic  system      136 975       Proximity Traffic   is unable to determine bearing   se  distance is 8 0 nm  1190    above descending    and descending    Figure 10 12 Traffic Map Page    Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map    1     Ensure the SkyWatch system is operating  With  the Navigation Map displayed  press the MAP  softkey    Press the TRAFFIC softkey  Traffic will now be  displayed on the map     G
5.   DCLTR  3      Press momentarily to select the  desired amount of map detail  The declutter  level appears adjacent to the DCLTR softkey    e No declutter  All map features are visible      Declutter  1  Declutters land data   e Declutter     2  Declutters land and SUA data   e Declutter     3  Declutters large NAV data remaining   removes everything except the active flight plan    TRAFFIC     Press to display TIS traffic on the map    TOPO   Press to display topographical data  i e    coastlines  terrain  rivers  lakes  etc   and  elevation scale on the inset map     TERRAIN     Press to display terrain information  on the inset map    STRMSCP  optional      Press to display the Storm   scope lightning data on the inset map  within  a 200 nm radius of the aircraft     NEXRAD  optional      Press to display NEXRAD  precititation data on the inset map    XM LTNG  optional      Press to display the XM  Radio lightning data on the inset map    BACK   Press to return to the previous level  softkey configuration    PFD   Press to display the additional softkeys for  additional configurations to the PFD    METRIC     Press to display the current and refer   ence altitudes in meters  in addition to feet   Pressing the metric softkey also changes the  barometric setting to hectopascals    DFLTS     Press to reset default settings on the PFD    DME  optional      Press to display the DME informa   tion window    BRG   bearing     Press to cycle through the follow   ing Nav sources  
6.  CLR key 1 3   Coast mode 10 7   Codes  important  4 5   Code selection 4 5   CODE softkey 4 5   COM Frequency Window 4 1  COM knob 4 3   Controls 1 2  4 1   Create a new flight plan 8 3  8 4  Create a new user waypoint 8 1  Cyclones 10 5   Cylinder select 3 1   CYLSLCT 3 1    D    Departures 9 1  Direct to 7 1   DME 1 5  4 4   Dual CDU failure 11 2    E    ECHO TOPS 10 4  Edit a flight plan 8 5  Elevator trim 3 2  Emergency code 4 5  Engine display 3 1  ENGINE softkey 3 1    F    Flaps 3 2  Flight ID 4 5  Flight Plan Catalog 9 1  9 2       FPL key 1 3  Freezing level 10 5  Frequency toggle key 1 3  4 3    G  GMA 1347 1 1    Heading indication 2 6  Headset s  5 2   Hijack code 4 5   Horizontal situation indicator 2 5  HSI 2 5   Hurricanes 10 5    ICAO 4 5   ID 4 3   IDENT function 4 5  INTEG 2 7  Interrogations 4 5    K  Key s  1 3  L    Lightning 1 4  1 7  10 2  10 3  10 4   lightning 1 4  1 7  10 2  10 3  10 4   Load approach 8 4   Load a VOR frequency 7 8   Load departure 8 4   Load the frequency for a controlling  agency 7 9   Load the nearest ARTCC frequency 7 9   Loss of communication code 4 5    MAP 7 1   Map panning 10 5  Marker beacon 2 4  messages 12 1    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R Index 1    INDEX       Message advisories 12 2  12 7  12 9   12 11  12 12  12 14  12 15   METAR 10 3  10 5   MFD 1 1  4 4   Military interceptor operations code  4 5   MKR MUTE 5 2   Mode selection softkeys 4 5   Morse code identifier 4 3    Nav Co
7.  Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 5  AUDIO PANEL    fa    B ai    COMI  MIC    W ai    Transmitters   COM3 MIC is unavailable     Split COM   Not recommended for use  in the M20M M20R    Passenger Address    Marker Beacon Mute    Aircraft Navigation Radio Audio   ADF  amp  DME optional  AUX      CREW    con    ICS ISOLATION        SECTION 5     AUDIO PANEL        A        COMI    Transceiver Audio   COM 3 is unavailable     Telephone  Unavailable   Speaker    Marker Beacon Signal Sensitivity    jaroai Navigation Radio Audio    PLAY Recorded COM Audio Playback     r    ICS Isolation    es   PILOT  OJ PASS    unavailable   Manual Squelch    et  PILOT  VOL SQ  Volume Squelch  VOL Annunciation       SQ Annunciation    Reversionary Mode    DISPLAY BACKUP    Figure 6 1 Audio Panel Controls    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 5 1    SECTION 5     AUDIO PANEL    5 1 COM RADIO SELECTION    Pressing the COMI MIC or COM2 MIC key selects  the active transmitter  i e   microphone   The associated  receiver audio  COMI or COM2  also becomes selected  when the COM MIC key is pressed     To prevent deselecting the desired received audio  when pressing another COM MIC key  press the already  selected COMI or COM2 key before pressing the other  COM MIC key        Figure 5 2 Transceivers    5 2 MARKER BEACON RECEIVER    The marker beacon receiver is always ON  Figure 5 3  shows the marker beacon annunciators on the PFD    Inner
8.  ENT key     Turn the large FMS knob to select the waypoint  to be deleted and press the CLR key to display a     REMOVE WAYPOINT    contirmation window   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    Once all changes have been made  press the  FMS knob to return to the Flight Plan Page        Figure 8 14 Remove Waypoint Confirmation    INVERT AND ACTIVATE A STORED  FLIGHT PLAN    From the Flight Plan Catalog Page  press the  FMS knob to activate the cursor     Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the    desired flight plan and press the MENU key to  display the Page Menu options     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 8 5    SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING    3  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight    Invert 2   Flight Plan    and press the ENT key  The origi   nal flight plan remains intact in its flight plan 3   catalog storage location    4  With OK highlighted  press the ENT key to 4   invert the flight plan     8 18       Figure 8 15 Invert Flight Plan    8 16 COPY A FLIGHT PLAN    1  From the Flight Plan Catalog press the FMS 3  knob to activate the cursor  turn the large FMS    knob to highlight the flight plan to be copied   then press the MENU key to display the Flight  Plan Catalog Options     2  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight Copy  Flight Plan   and press the ENT key     3  A  Copy to flight plan     co
9.  HSI   Press to display the 140   viewable arc  tion softkeys   BRG2  bearing    Press to cycle through the follow  STBY     Press to select standby mode     ing Nav sources  making the pointer the indica   tor for the corresponding source and displaying  the the appropriate information    NAV2   Displays NAV2 waypoint frequency or  identifier and DME information in the BRG2  information window    GPS  Displays GPS waypoint identifier and GPS  distance information in the BRG2 information  window    ADF     Displays ADF waypoint frequency in    ON     Press to select mode A    ALT   Press to select altitude reporting mode    VFR     Press to automatically squawk 1200  only  in the U S A   refer to ICAO standards for VFR  codes in other countries     CODE     Press to display transponder code selection  softkeys 0 7    0 through 7     Press numbers to enter code   IDENT     Press to provide special aircraft  position identification to Air Traffic Control    the BRG2 information window   ATC    OFF   Removes the BRG2 information BKSP     Press to remove numbers entered one  window  at a time     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW   optional     ns nog wn             Press the BACK softkey  to return to the top level  softkeys    softkey   to return to  the top level  softkeys      Press the BACK    Softkey Flow Chart   3    OO OI EE  ES ee s  Fy n ry    J    Figure 1 5 PF    BACK   Press to return to the previous lev
10.  Heading Box Selected Course Box  G  Inset Map E  Vertical Deviation Glideslope Indicator   4  BRG1 Information Window Marker Beacon Annunciation   5  DME Information Window     6  BRG2 Information Window  Figure 2 2 Additional PFD Information    Desired Track to    Distance to Next Waypoint Next Waypoint       Next Waypoint Current Track    Figure 2 3 PFD Navigation Status Window    2 2 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    2 1 AIRSPEED INDICATOR    Airspeed Trend       ector  Actual Airspeed eed  References  Speed Ranges  True Airspeed  Box    Figure 2 4 Airspeed Indicator    Speed Indication    The indicated airspeed is displayed inside the black  pointer  The pointer will become red upon reaching  Vne        Figure 2 5 Red Pointer at Vne    Speed Ranges    The color coded speed range strip denotes flaps op   erating range  normal operating range  and never exceed  speed  Vne   A red range is also present for low speed  awareness  Refer to the Airplane Flight Manual  AFM  for  airspeed limitations and indicator markings     Airspeed Trend Vector    The end of the trend vector displays approximately  what the airspeed will be in 6 seconds if the current rate  of acceleration decelaration is maintained     SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS    Vspeed References    Vspeeds are set using the TMR REF softkey  Glide  Vr   Vx and Vy are shown on the References window  When  active  ON   the Vspeeds are displayed at their respective  locations to the ri
11.  Marker  Annunciator    Middle Marker  Annunciator    Marker Beacon Signal Sensitivity    The HI SENS key can be pressed for increased marker  beacon signal sensitivity   il ll    MUTE    SENS       Figure 5 4 Marker Beacon    5 3 NAV RADIO AUDIO SELECTION    Pressing DME  ADF  NAVI  or NAV2 selects and  deselects the radio source and activates the annuncia   tor  Selected audio can be heard over the headset and the  speakers  These four keys can be selected individually or  together     Outer Marker  Annunciator       Figure 5 3 Marker Beacon Signal Indicator Lights on the PFD    When the MKR MUTE key is pressed  the key an   nunciator is lit and the audio tone can be heard over the  speaker or headsets during marker reception     When the tone is active  pressing the MKR MUTE key  mutes the audio but does not affect the annunciator  The  audio returns when the next marker signal is received     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 5     AUDIO PANEL    5 5 INTERCOM SQUELCH CONTROL    Select manual squelch for intercom audio by pressing  the MAN SQ key to light the annunciator        Pressing the small VOL SQ knob now toggles be   tween volume and squelch adjustment by lighting VOL  or SQ respectively     Figure 5 5 Navigation Radios    5 4 INTERCOM SYSTEM  ICS  ISOLATION     v  MAN    Press the PILOT and or COPLT key to select who is SQ PLAY    isolated from hearing the Nav Com radios and music  Se  v CREW v  PILOT COPLT    lection s
12.  Top Mutually Exclusive   Ne M 2 SiO 4   amp  Se    Figure 10 10 Weather Product Symbols       Weather Product Age    The age for each of the enabled products is displayed  on the right side of the display  Times are based on Zulu  minutes   time when the data was assembled on the ground  not the   SIGMETS AIRMETS   60  time the data was received by the FIS sensor  When the age City Forecasts   60  of a weather product has exceeded half of the expiration CcountyWarings     amp     time  the product time will change from light blue to amber    CycloneWamnings   0  Freezing Leves oo 60  pMeTARS 90  Surface Analysis    RS  Wnsaot EE  ms PT  Cloud Tops o o    in color        10 6 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    10 4 TRAFFIC INFORMATION SERVICE  TIS     Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page    NOTE  If the G1000 is configured to use the  optional Skywatch Traffic Advisory System  TIS  will not be available for use     NOTE  Traffic Information Service  TIS  is only  available when the aircraft is within the service  volume of a TIS capable terminal radar site     1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the Map Page  Group     2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the second  rectangular page icon     3  Press the OPERATE softkey to begin displaying  traffic     TIS OPERATIING is displayed in the  Traffic mode field     4  Press the STANDBY softkey to place the system  in the Standby mode     TIS STANDBY    will be  displayed in the Traffic m
13.  WX softkey to display METAR and TAF  text  METAR and TAF intormation is updated  every 12 minutes      NORTH UP       AlRPORT  KMSP    METAR  Text    TAF    Text    WX  Softkey          Figure 10 8 METAR and TAF Text Displayed on the  Airport  Weather  Information Page    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 10 3    SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    Displaying Weather on the Weather Data Link    Page    To select the Weather Data Link Page     1        Turn the large FMS knob to select the Map Page  Group     Turn the small FMS knob to select the fourth  rectangular page icon     Press the available softkeys to select the desired  XM weather product     Press the LEGEND softkey to view the legends  for the selected products  If necessary  turn the  FMS knobs to scroll through the list  Press the  small FMS knob or the ENT softkey to return to  the map     Figure 10 9 Weather Data Link Page    NEXRAD   press the NEXRAD softkey to show    10 4    NEXRAD weather and radar coverage information   Areas where radar coverage is not available will be  shown in grayish purple  The display is updated  every five minutes        NEXRAD Limitations    Certain limitations exist regarding the NEXRAD radar  displays  Some  but not all  are listed here     NEXRAD base reflectivity does not provide suf   ficient information to determine cloud layers or  precipitation characteristics  hail vs  rain  etc      e An individual NEXRAD site cannot depict high alti    
14.  first  rectangular page icon     8 6 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    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     Figure 8 16 Trip Planning Page    For Direct to planning  press the WPTS softkey  and verity that the from waypoint field indi   cates P POS  present position   If necessary   press the MENU key and select    Set WPT to  Present Position    to display P POS  Press the  ENT key and the flashing cursor moves to the     to    waypoint field  Turn the FMS knobs to enter  the identitier of the    to    waypoint and press the  ENT key to accept the waypoint  OR     For point to point planning  turn the FMS knobs  to enter the identifier of the    trom    waypoint   Once the waypoints identifier is entered  press  the ENT key to accept the waypoint  The  flashing cursor moves to the    to    waypoint   Again  turn the FMS knobs to enter the identi   fier of the    to    waypoint and press the ENT key  to accept the waypoint     OR        6     SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING    For flight plan leg planning  press the FPL  softkey  at the bottom of the display  and turn  the small FMS knob to select the desired flight  plan  already stored in memory   by number   Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the    LEG     field and turn the small FMS knob to select the  desired leg of the flight plan  or select    CUM     to apply tr
15.  similar with the exception of  showing the Turbine Inlet Temperature  TIT     Pressing the ENGINE softkey makes available the  LEAN and SYSTEM softkeys which in turn provide ac   cess the Lean Page and the System Page  respectively     Manifold  Pressure  Gauge    RPM Gauge    Fuel Quantity ae ae       Indicator ney fete  6 16 26 36 48F  Fuel Flow FFLOW GPH 0 9  Indicator DRE  Oil Pressure ta a en  our eee O   Temperature    Indicator  EGT 1553   FLAPS  Cylinder Head Lii m W ae  Temperature CHT   F 444  Indicator LV     ELECTRICAL     Voltmeter VOLTS  27 7  Ammeter BAT1 AMPS       L RUDDER TRIM p  ee L    B DN    Figure 3 1 M20R Default Engine Page    In aircraft with the extended range 55 gallon tanks  option  the fuel quantity will still show 45 gallons when  full     SECTION 3     ENGINE  INDICATION SYSTEM  EIS     3 2 LEAN ENGINE DISPLAY    21  Gi 2600  2210    1500   FUEL QTY GAL  jja  6 16 20 36 40F    FFLOW GPH    Fuel Flow  Readout        Exhaust Gas  Temperature  Bar Graph    EGT Readout  For Selected  Cylinder    Cylinder Head  Temperature  Bar Graph    CHT Readout  For Selected  Cylinder   Figure 3 2 M20R LEAN Engine Page                  ST  ALLIE   gt  TRIER    O 4  Le     Ti    Cylinder Select    The CYL SLCT softkey can be utilized to obtain infor   mation about a particular cylinder    The CYL SLCT softkey becomes disabled when a par   ticular cylinder turns yellow or red  until the temperature  decreases and returns to normal or when the ASSIST  softkey is p
16.  that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is  strictly prohibited     Garmin   is a registered trademark of Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  and G1000    is a trademark of Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries   These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin     NavData   is a registered trademark of Jeppesen  Inc   Stormscope   and SkyWatch   are registered trademarks of L 3 Communica   tions  and XM is a registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio  Inc     May 2005 190 00450 01 Rev  A Printed in the U S A     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    WARNINGS        CAUTIONS   amp  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  The Terrain  Proximity feature is only to be used as an aid for terrain avoidance and is not certified for use in applications  requiring a certified terrain awareness system  Terrain data is obtained from third party sources  Garmin is  not able to independently verify the accuracy of the terrain data     WARNING  The displayed minimum safe altitudes  MSAs  are only advisory in nature and should not be relied  upon as the sole source of obstacle and terrain avoidance information  Always 
17.  to select  the    Weather    or    Traffic    group to customize  the display of weather features  Select    Traffic     to customize the display of traffic     Press the small FMS knob to return to the  Navigation Map Page     Press the FMS CRSA knob to  return to bose poge       Figure 10 1 Page Menu    HAP SETUP  GROUP    FAR EXT  TU    STRHSCP LTHG    STRHSCP HODE  STRHSCP SHEL  NEXRAD DATA  KH LTNG   CELL HOVEHENT       Figure 10 2 Map Setup Menu    MAP SETUP       Figure 10 3 Map Setup Group List    hazardous thunderstorm penetration is prohib   ited  Weather information on the G1000 MFD  is approved for weather avoidance only  Refer  to the WX 500 Pilot s Guide for detailed opera   tion     Displaying Stormscope Lightning Data on the  Navigation Map Page    1     TOPO   TERR    re 10 4 In Flight    Figu       Press the MAP softkey     Press the STRMSCP softkey  Press the STRMSCP  softkey again to remove Stormscope Lightning  Data from the Navigation Map Page       136 975 RE  ERMAT CrryY    ill          HAP E    AIN M LTNG    Navigation Map Page Displaying  Stormscope Lightning Data    Lightning Age Symbol    Strike is less than 6 seconds old  Strike is between 6 and 60 seconds old    Strike is between 1 and 2 minutes old       Strike is between 2 and 3 minutes old    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    10 1    SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    At a map range of less than 25 nm  Stormscope light   ning data is not displayed  but can 
18.  tude storms at close ranges  and has no information  about storms directly over the site    The resolution of displayed NEXRAD data is 2 kilo   meters  Therefore  when zoomed in on the display   each square block is 2 kilometers  The intensity  level reflected by the square will be the highest level  sampled within the 2 kilometer square area     ECHO TOP   press the ECHO TOP softkey to show    the location  elevation  and direction the high    est radar echo  This may not indicate the top of   a storm or clouds  only the highest radar return  echo  ECHO TOPS cannot be displayed along  with NEXRAD and CLOUD TOPS  When ECHO  TOPS is activated  NEXRAD and CLOUD TOPS  are removed  Refer to the Legend for a descrip   tion of the ECHO TOPS coding  The display is  updated every 7 5 minutes     CLD TOP   press the CLD TOP softkey to show the    cloud top altitude determined from satellite imagery   The display is updated every 15 minutes     LING   pressing the LTNG softkey shows the location    of cloud to ground lightning strikes  The display is  updated every five minutes     NOTE  Strikes depicted represent cloud to ground  strikes within a 2 km radius of the actual strike  location  Therefore the exact location of the  strike is not displayed     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    CELL MOV   pressing the CELL MOV softkey shows  storm cell movement by displaying an arrow  point   ing in the direction of predicted movement  The  display is upd
19. 1000 system should be   mismatch  Communication halted  serviced     GMA1 SERVICE   GMA1 needs The audio panel self test has detected a problem in the unit  Certain audio functions  service  Return unit for repair  may still be available  and the audio panel may still be usable  The G1000 system  should be serviced when possible     BACKUP PATH     Audio panel using The audio panel is using a backup communication path  The G1000 system should  backup data path  be serviced when possible     GIA 63 Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message   Comments    GIA1 CONFIG   GIA1 configuration   error  Contig service req d  The GIA1 and or GIA2 configuration settings do not match backup configuration  GIA2 CONFIG     GIA2 configuration memory  The G1000 system should be serviced    error  Contig service req d    GIA1 COOLING     GIA1 temperature   too low  The GIA1 and or GIA2 temperature is too low to operate correctly  Allow units to    GIA2 COOLING   GIA2 temperature   warm up to operating temperature   too low        GIA1 COOLING     GIA1 over    temperature  The GIA1 and or GIA2 temperature is too high  If problem persists  the G1000  GIA2 COOLING     GIA2 over system should be serviced    temperature    GIA1 SERVICE     GIA1 needs service    Return the unit for repair  The GIA1 and or GIA2 self test has detected a problem in the unit  The G1000  GIA2 SERVICE     GIA2 needs service    system should be serviced    Return the unit for repair        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference 
20. 2  Turn the FMS knobs to enter a name for the  identifier and press the ENT key     3  Press the FMS knob to remove the flashing  Cursor     NDB INFORMATION       Figure 7 7 NDB Information Page    Select the NDB Information Page  1     Turn the large FMS knob to select the WPT page  group    Turn the small FMS knob to select the third  rectangular page icon    View Information on a Specific NDB     1     With the NDB Information Page displayed   press the FMS knob to activate the cursor   Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  desired selection field  identifier  name or clos   est city     Turn the FMS knobs to enter an identitier  name  or city and press the ENT key     Press the FMS knob to remove the flashing  Cursor     7 4 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    7 6 VOR INFORMATION    11 95       Figure 7 8 VOR Information Page    Select the VOR Information Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the WPT page  group    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the fourth  rectangular page icon     Access Information on a VOR     1  With the VOR Information Page displayed  press  the FMS knob to activate the cursor    2  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  desired selection field  identifier  name or clos   est city     3  Turn the FMS knobs to enter an identifier  name  or city and press the ENT key    4  Press the FMS knob to remove the flashing  Cursor     SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    7 7 USER WAYPOINT INFORMATION  PAGE    See t
21. Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 9    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       GIA 63 Message Advisories  Cont      Alerts Window Message  Comments o    MANIFEST     GIA1 software mismatch   Communication halted  The GIA1 and or GIA 2 has incorrect software installed  The G1000 system should  MANIFEST     GIA2 software mismatch    be serviced    Communication halted    COM1 TEMP     COMT over temp   Reducing transmitter power   COM2 TEMP     COM over temp   Reducing transmitter power   COM1 SERVICE   COM needs  service  Return unit for repair  The system has detected a failure in COM1 and or COM2  COM1 and or COM2 may  COM2 SERVICE   COM  needs still be usable  The G1000 system should be serviced when possible    service  Return unit for repair     COM1 PTT     COM1 push to talk ke  acl pus i 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   ee PTT   COM2 push to talk key   if the problem persists  the G1000 system should be serviced     COM1 RMT XFR     COMT remote d Eee eee ear Pa  transfer key is stuck  The COM1 and or COM  transfer switch is stuck in the enabled  or     pressed   posi       tion  Press the transfer switch again to cycle its operation  If the problem persists   COM2 RMT XFR     COM2 remote the G1000 system should be serviced   transfer key is stuck   RAIM UNAVAIL     RAIM is not GPS satellite coverage is insufficient to perform Receiver Au
22. M20M M20R Airplane Flight  Manual and Flight Manual Supplement always  takes precedence over the information found in  this section        Normal MFD Display       MFD in Reversionary Mode    Figure 11 1 G1000 Reversionary Mode  Failed PFD    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    11 1    SECTION 11   ABNORMAL  OPERATION    11 2 ABNORMAL COM OPERATION    When a COM tuning failure is detected by the system   the emergency frequency  121 500 MHz  is automatically  loaded into the active frequency field of the COM radio  for which the tuning failure was detected  In the event of  a dual display failure  the emergency frequency  121 500  MHz  automatically becomes the active frequency to the  pilot through the pilot headset     11 3 UNUSUAL ATTITUDES    The PFD will    declutter    when the aircraft enters an un   usual attitude  Only the basic primary functions will be  displayed in these situations     Red extreme pitch warning chevrons pointing toward  the horizon are displayed starting at 50 degrees above and  30 degrees below the horizon line        Figure 11 2 Extreme Pitch Indication    11 2 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       SECTION 12  ANNUNCIATIONS  amp  e Audio Alerting System  The G1000 system issues    audio alert tones when specific system conditions  ALERTS are met  See the Alert Levels Definitions section for  more information     A NOTE  The Airpla
23. NGS     CAUTIONS   amp  NOTES       CAUTION  The Garmin G1000 does not contain any user serviceable parts  Repairs should only be made by  an authorized Garmin service center  Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void both the warranty and  the pilot s authority to operate this device under FAA FCC regulations     NOTE  When using Stormscope  there are several atmospheric phenomena in addition to nearby thunderstorms  that can cause isolated discharge points in the strike display mode  However  clusters of two or more discharge  points in the strike display mode do indicate thunderstorm activity if these points reappear after the screen has  been cleared        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  Depictions of equipment  may differ slightly from the actual equipment        NOTE  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R i    WARNINGS     CAUTIONS   amp  NOTES       This page intentionally left blank     IV Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    RECORD OF REVISIONS    Part Number Ch
24. Product Symbols                     10 5  Weather Product Age    10 6  10 4 Traffic Information Service  TIS               10 7  Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page    10 7  Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map    10 7  TIS Audio Alert    10 7    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    10 5 Skywatch Traffic Advisory System     TAS  Optional                              10 8  Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page    10 8  Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map    10 8   10 6 Terrain And Obstacle Proximity                          10 9  Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Terrain  FOND P E a 10 9  Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the  D EU ETAIENT er 10 9  SECTION 11  ABNORMAL OPERATION                      11 1  11 1 Reversionary Mode    11 1  11 2 Abnormal COM Operation    11 2  11 3 Unusual Attitudes                       11 2  SECTION 12  ANNUNCIATIONS  amp  ALERTS 12 1  12 1 Alert Level Definitions        0   00  0 c cccces 12 2  12 2 M20M M20R Aircraft Alerts    12 2  OR E 12 2  Message Advisory Alerts    12 2  12 3 G1000 System Annunciations                    006 12 3  Voice Alerts    12 5  PUIG UCTS E E E 12 5  12 4 G1000 System Message Advisories                    12 6  MFD  amp  PFD Message Advisories               12 7  Database Message Advisories            12 8  GMA 1347 Message Advisories         scssessseesseesseseees 12 9  GIA 63 Message Advisories       ssssessessesssessessessees 12 9  GEA 71 Message Adv
25. Q knob     4 4 QUICKLY ACTIVATING 121 500 MHZ    Pressing and holding the COM Frequency Toggle key  for approximately two  2  seconds automatically tunes the  selected COM radio to the emergency frequency     SECTION 4   NAV COM  amp   TRANSPONDER    4 5 OPTIONAL NAV RADIOS    The Tuning window is displayed by pressing the ADF   DME softkey  if no ADF is installed  the softkey will be  labeled DME      ADF Radio  optional     To tune the ADF     1  From the Tuning window  turn the large FMS  knob to highlight the ADF tuning field     2  Turn the small FMS knob to enter the first  digit    3  Turn the large FMS knob to select the next  desired digit field  Turn the small FMS knob to  again select the desired digit    4  When the desired frequency is entered press  the ENT key to transter the frequency into the  active field    5  Turn the large FMS knob to select the MODE  field  Turn the small FMS knob to select ADF  or BFO     6  Turn the large FMS knob to select the volume  field if desired  Turn the small FMS knob to  adjust the ADF volume to the desired level     7  Press the FMS knob to exit all the fields     ENT TO TRANSFER    XPDR 1288 STBY  LCL 16 52 54  IDENT   TMR REF   NRST  WARNING    Figure 4 7 ADF DME Tuning Window       Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    4 3    SECTION 4   NAV COM  amp   TRANSPONDER    DME Radio  optional        Figure 4 8 Radio Tuning Window    To change the DME tuning source     1     4 4    From the Tunin
26. Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    DME Radio  optional     To display the DME Information Window  press the  PFD softkey followed by the DME softkey        Figure 2 17 DME Information Window    Navigation Source  To change between navigation sources     1  Press the CDI softkey to change trom GPS to  VOR1 LOC1     2  Press the CDI softkey again to change from  VOR1 LOC1 to VOR2 LOC2     3  Press the CDI softkey a third time to return to  GPS     When using GPS as the navigation source  the follow   ing may appear      INTEG     RAIM is not available  e WARN   GPS detects a position error    e SUSP   Displayed when in OBS Mode indicating  GPS navigation is suspended     SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS       Figure 2 18 GPS INTEG  GPS SUSP  LOC1 and VOR2    To enable disable OBS mode while navigating  with GPS     1   2     Press the OBS softkey to select OBS Mode     Turn the CRS knob to select the desired course  TO FROM the waypoint     Press the OBS softkey again to return to normal  operation     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 2 7    SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS    This page intentionally left blank     2 8 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 3  ENGINE INDICATION  SYSTEM  EIS     3 1 ENGINE DISPLAY    In all cases green indicates normal operation  yellow  indicates caution  and red indicates warning    Mooney M20R Engine displays are shown in this sec   tion  The M20M displays are
27. TOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL    6 1   SECTION 7  NAVIGATION    7 1   7 4 Navigation Map Page    7 1   Select the MAP Page Group    7 1   7 2 Direct to Navigation    7 1   Direct to Navigation from the MFD                         7 1   Direct to Navigation from the PFD        scseseseeseesen 7 2   7 3 Airport Information    1 3   Select the Airport Information Page     ssssesssecseeen 1 3   Enter a Waypoint Facility Name or City Location            1 3   Access Runway Information    1 3   Access Frequency Information    1 3   7 4 Intersection Information    7 4   Select the Intersection Information Page      ssssecsseene 7 4   Access Information on an Intersection      sesessessees 1 4   7 5 NDB Information    7 4   Select the NDB Information Page    7 4   View Information on a Specific NDB wo    7 4   7 6 VOR Information    7 5   Select the VOR Information Page    c sesssecsesseseeen 7 5   Access Information on    VOR    ics    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    VII    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Vill    7 7 User Waypoint Information Page                         7 5  7 8 Nearest Airports ou    ccs 7 5  Nearest Airport Information on the MFD vu    eee 7 5  Nearest Airports Information on the PFD                    7 6  7 9 Nearest Intersections         0    ccc 1 6  Select the Nearest Intersections Page    7 6  View Information on the Nearest Intersection                7 7  7 10 Nearest NDB ou    r fo   Select the Nearest NDB Page    7 7  Access Informa
28. X  NRST   while the small knob  selects a specific page within the page group  Pressing the  small knob turns the selection cursor ON and OFF    14  MENU Key   Displays a context sensitive list of op   tions  This list allows the user to access additional features   or to make setting changes that relate to certain pages    15  PROC Key   Selects approaches  departures and ar   rivals from the flight plan  Ifa flight plan is used  avail   able procedures for the departure and or arrival airport  are automatically suggested  If a flight plan is not used   the desired airport and the desired procedure may be se   lected  This key selects IFR departure procedures  DPs    arrival procedures  STARs  and approaches  IAPs  from  the database and loads them into the active flight plan    16  ENT Key     Accepts a menu selection or data entry   This key is used to approve an operation or complete data  entry  It is also used to confirm selections and informa   tion entries     17  Dual ALT Knob   Sets the reference altitude in the  box located above the Altimeter  The large knob selects  the thousands  while the small knob selects the hun     dreds     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW    1 2 PFD SOFTKEYS  360 HSI    Softkey ON Softkey OFF        H    DoOoooOoooo000    Figure 1 2 PFD Top Level Softkeys    INSET   Press to display the Inset Map in the lower   left corner of the PFD    OFF     Press to remove the Inset Map 
29. a     CELL or    STRIKE     is displayed in the mode box located in the  upper left corner of the Stormscope Page     NOTE     Cell mode    uses a clustering program to    identify clusters of electrical activity that indicate  cells     To change the viewing mode between 360      1     and 120     Select the Stormscope Page     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    2  Press the VIEW softkey  The 360 and ARC soft   keys are displayed  Press the 360 softkey to  display a 360   viewing are or press the ARC  softkey to display a 120   viewing area     Press the CLEAR softkey to remove all Storm   scope lightning data trom the display     XM WEATHER  OPTIONAL     10 3    WARNING  Use of XM weather for hazard   ous weather penetration is not recommended   Weather information provided by XM Radio  Service is approved only for weather avoidance   not penetration        1  Press the MAP softkey     2  Press the NEXRAD or XM LTNG softkey to dis   play the desired weather  Press the applicable  softkey again to remove weather data from the  Navigation Map Page           BACK    Figure 10 7 Navigation Map Page Displaying NEXRAD Weather       SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    Displaying METAR and TAF information on the  Airport Information Page    To display METAR and TAF text on the Air    port Information Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the WPT Page  Group    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the Airport  Information Page    3  Press the
30. activate  the cursor    2  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the title  for the approach  departure or arrival to be  deleted  Titles appear in white directly above  the procedure s waypoints    3  Press the CLR key to display a confirmation  window  With    OK    highlighted  press the ENT  key to remove the selected procedure     8 12 STORE A FLIGHT PLAN    1  From the Flight Plan Page  press the FMS knob  to activate the cursor    2  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  desired flight plan and press the MENU key to  display the Flight Plan Page options    3  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight Store  Flight Plan    and press the ENT key    4  With    OK    highlighted  press the ENT key to  store the flight plan        Figure 8 13 Store Flight Plan Confirmation    EDIT A STORED FLIGHT PLAN   1  Press the FPL key and turn the small FMS knob  to display the Flight Plan Catalog Page    2  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor     3  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  desired flight plan and press the ENT key     4     8 14    8 15    SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING    Turn the FMS knobs to make the desired  changes  then press the ENT key     Press the FMS knob to return to the Flight Plan  Catalog Page     DELETE A WAYPOINT FROM THE  FLIGHT PLAN    Press the FPL key and turn the small FMS knob  to display the Flight Plan Catalog Page     Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor     Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  desired flight plan and press the
31. ange Summary    190 00450 01   Retormat of manual   Added WX 500 Stormscope  Added XM Weather  Added ADF DME  Added extended range fuel tanks  Changes in EIS softkey labels    5 25 05 Initial release       Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R V    RECORD OF REVISIONS    This page intentionally left blank     vi Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW    1 1  1 1 PFD MFD Controls                                1 2  1 2 PFD SOS 1 4  1 3 MFD Softkeys   0   0   0 ccccccesseseessesseeseeen 1 6  1 4 MFD Page Groups    1 8  1 5 Backlighting                                              1 8   SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS    2 1  2 1 Airspeed Indicator                                 2 3   Speed Indication     scessessesssesseesseesecsesseesseesneesesseean 2 3  Speed RANGES    cesscesseessesssessesseesseessessesseesseesneesessean 2 3  Airspeed Trend Vector    2 3  Vspeed References    2 3  2 2 Attitude Indicator 0 0 0    cscs 2 3  2 3 Altimeter                                   2 4  Altitude Reference Bug    2 4  Altitude Trend V  CIO   ann 2 4  Barometric Setting BOX    2 4  2 4 Vertical Deviation Glideslope Indicator             2 4  2 5 Marker Beacon Annunciations                           2 4  2 6 Vertical Speed Indicator          0  0     cccees 2 5  2 7 Horizontal Situation Indicator  HSI                     2 5  SUETON a a nc 2 6  Course Deviation Indicator  CDI     2 6  Bearing Pointers an
32. armin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    OEP COMZ  sro   NORTH UP      woeroe       ST HMSLE    RAC R3  Non Bearing Traffic Of Scale   Rae    Traffic Advisories Banner    Figure 10 13 TAS Traffic on Navigation Map    10 6 TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE PROXIMITY    NOTE  Terrain data is not displayed when the  aircraft latitude is greater than 75 degrees  north  or south         Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Terrain  Proximity Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the Map Page  Group     2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the last  rectangular page icon     3  If desired  press the VIEW softkey to access the  ARC and 360 softkeys  When the ARC softkey  is pressed  a radar like 120   view is displayed   Press the 360 softkey to return to the 360    default display        SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    4  Rotate the Joystick clockwise to display a larger  area or rotate counter clockwise to display a  smaller area         grees        Figure 10 14 Terrain Proximity Page    WARNING  At or within 100   below the  RED  current aircraft altitude     CAUTION  Between 100   and 1000    below  the current aircraft altitude     LLOW  ro Aircraft Altitude      100 Threshold    1000  AGL    YE             Y    Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the  Navigation Map       1  With the Navigation Map displayed  press the  MAP softkey     2  Press the TERRAIN softkey  Terrain and obstacle  proximity will now be displayed on the map     Garmin G1000 Co
33. ated every 12 minutes     SIG AIR     pressing the SIG AIR softkey shows  SIGMET and AIRMET information  The display is  updated every 12 minutes     METAR   press the METAR softkey to graphically dis   play METARs  METARS are shown as colored flags  at airports providing METAR reports  The display  is updated every 12 minutes     MORE WX   press the MORE WX softkey to display  the following group of softkeys for additional  weather control     SFC     pressing the SFC softkey for Surface Analysis  shows current or forecast conditions  Forecasts  are available for intervals of Current  12  24  36   and 48 hours  Press the softkey corresponding  to the desired forecast  The closest city forecast  information is displayed in the legend  The dis   play is updated every 12 minutes     FRZ LVL   press the FRZ LVL softkey to display  contour lines for freezing levels  The display is  updated every 12 minutes     WIND   press the WIND softkey to show wind  speed and direction at a selected altitude from    SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    CYCLONE   pressing the CYCLONE softkey shows  the current location of cyclones  hurricanes and  tropical storms  and their projected track at vari   ous time intervals  The display is updated every  12 minutes     Map Panning Information   Weather Data Link  Page    1  Push in the joystick to display the panning  arrow     2  Move the joystick to place the panning arrow  onAIRMETs  TFRs  METARs  or SIGMETs  Press  the ENT key to display pertinent 
34. ation    e System Annunciations  Typically  a large red    X     appears in a window when a related LRU fails or  detects invalid data     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 1    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       12 1 ALERT LEVEL DEFINITIONS    The G1000 Alerting System  as installed in Mooney  M20M and M20R aircraft  uses one alert level     e MESSAGE ADVISORY  This level of alert provides  general information to the pilot  A message advisory  alert does not issue annunciations in the Annuncia   tion window  Instead  message advisory alerts only  issue a flashing ADVISORY softkey annunciation   as shown in Figure 12 2  Pressing the ADVISORY  softkey acknowledges the presence of the message  advisory alert and displays the alert text message in  the Alerts window     ADVISORY    Figure 12 2 ADVISORY Softkey  Annunciation       12 2 M20M M20R AIRCRAFT ALERTS    The following alerts are configured specifically for  the Mooney M20M and M2OR aircraft  See the Mooney  M20M M20R Flight Manual Supplement for information  regarding pilot responses     Voice Alerts    Voice Alert Alert Trigger    Played when landing gear  remain in the Up    position      Check Gear    and the pilot retards the    throttle to within 1 4    of  Idle     Played when a stall is  11 I       Message Advisory Alerts    Alerts Window Message Audio Alert    PFD FAN FAIL   The cooling fan for None  the PFD is inoperative     MFD FAN FAIL     The cooling fan fo
35. ation   The PFD configuration module backup memory has failed  The G1000 system should  module is inoperative  be serviced        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 7    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       Database Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message  Comments    MFD1 DB ERR   MFD1 aviation  database error exists  The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the aviation database  Attempt to reload  PFD1 DB ERR   PFD1 aviation the aviation database  It problem persists  the G1000 system should be serviced   database error exists    MFD1 DB ERR   MFD1 basemap  database error exists    PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 basemap  database error exists    MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 terrain  database error exists    PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 terrain database    The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the basemap database     The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the terrain database  Ensure that the ter   rain card is properly inserted in display  Replace terrain card  If problem persists  The  G1000 system should be serviced     error exists     DB MISMATCH   Aviation database   The PFD and MFD have different aviation database versions installed  Crossfill is off   version mismatch  Xtalk is off  Install correct aviation database version in both displays    DB MISMATCH   Aviation database   The PFD and MFD have different aviation database types installed  Americas  Euro   type mismatch  Xtalk is off  pean  etc    Crosstill is off  Install correct a
36. cenarios are addressed in Table 5 1   ICS ISOLATION    PILOT O  PASS      F cw wv    PILOT COPLT  ICS ISOLATION    Figure 5 6 ICS Isolation       VOL    Figure 5 7 Volume Squelch Control    PILOT KEY COPLT KEY Pilot Hears Conilot Hears Passenger  ANNUNCIATOR   ANNUNCIATOR p Hears    Selected radios    Selected radios    Selected radios   pilot  copilot  pilot  copilot  pilot  copilot   passengers  passengers  passengers   MUSIC 1 MUSIC 1 MUSIC 2    OFF    Copilot  Copilot     Selected radios   passengers  passengers     pilot    MUSIC 1 MUSIC 2    Selected radios  Selected radios   COPILOT OFF pilot  passengers    Copilot pilot  passengers   MUSIC 1 MUSIC 2  ON Selected radios    Selected radios    Passengers   pilot  copilot pilot  copilot MUSIC 2    Table 5 1 ICS Isolation Modes       Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 5 3    SECTION 5     AUDIO PANEL    5 6 DIGITAL CLEARANCE RECORDER  WITH PLAYBACK CAPABILITY    Each reception of primary active COM audio is auto   matically recorded in a memory block  When the next  transmission is received  it is recorded in the next memory  block  and so on  Once the 2 5 minutes of recording time  has been reached  the recorder begins recording over the  stored memory blocks  starting from the oldest block     Powering off the unit automatically clears all recorded  blocks     v  v  MAN    SQ PLAY       Figure 5 8 Playback    e Pressing PLAY once plays back the latest recorded  memory block  then returns 
37. ckpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    Unlighted Obstacle Lighted Obstacle Unlighted Obstacle Lighted Obstacle   Height is less than  Height is less than  Height is greater than  Height is greater than  1000   AGL  1000   AGL  1000   AGL  1000   AGL        Figure 10 15 Obstacle Symbols    o  ina ac of  EAEg   opograph p presently  g  displayed on screen  Minimum  on of    topograph  gt  presently  isplayed on screen    Aircraft altitude    Range of  topography eleva   tion presently dis   played on screen    Ground elevation  at present aircraft  position       Figure 10 16 Topography Scale    10 10 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 11  ABNORMAL  OPERATION    11 1 REVERSIONARY MODE    Should a system detected failure occur in either dis   play  the G1000 automatically enters reversionary mode   In reversionary mode  critical flight instrumentation is  combined with engine instrumentation on the remaining  display  Minimal navigation capability is available on the  reversionary mode display        SECTION 11   ABNORMAL  OPERATION    Reversionary display mode can also be manually ac   tivated by the pilot if the system fails to detect a display  problem  The reversionary mode is activated manually  by pressing the red DISPLAY BACKUP button on the  bottom of the audio panel  GMA 1347   Pressing the red  DISPLAY BACKUP button again deactivates reversion   ary mode     NOTE  The Mooney 
38. ct to     To re center the CDI  HSI  needle to the  same destination waypoint     1     Press the Direct to       key  followed by  pressing the ENT key twice  NOTE  If a missed  approach point  MAP  is the current destina   tion  the approach will be canceled     To manually define the Direct to course     i  2     Press the Direct to  8  key   Turn the FMS knobs to select the destination  waypoint     Press the ENT key to confirm the selected way   point  then turn the large FMS knob to highlight  the Direct to Course field     Turn the FMS knobs to select the desired course  and press the ENT key     Press the ENT key again to begin navigation  using the selected destination and course     Canceling Direct to Navigation     P  2     1 2    Press the Direct to  GE  key     Press the MENU key to display the Direct to  options menu     With    Cancel Direct To NAV    highlighted  press  the ENT key  If a flight plan is still active  the  G1000 resumes navigating the flight plan  along the closest leg     PAGE MENU       OPTIONS    e anl a Ta RIAL    ONCE  LAT L0 NAY      Press the FMS CASA knob to    return to bose poge    Figure 7 3 Canceling Direct to Navigation    Direct to Navigation from the PFD    WPT Symbol  Identifier WPT Location  Facility Name JACK IOLE  Flight Plan WPT     AA cae     Nearest WPT  Bearing to WPT   43  36 44  EP  Distance from WPT    Course to Selected WPT    ACTIVATE        Figure 7 4 PFD Direct to Window    Press the Direct to key  E      Turn the 
39. cy Navigation Status Window Frequency Frequency Field     gt   118 504 com  114 64 CKY      VOR JRMATION 118 400 COM2          Tuning Box Active NAV Active COM Tuning Box  Frequency Field Frequency Field  Frequency Toggle Arrow   Tuning Box  Figure 4 3 Frequency Toggle Arrow and Tuning Box  NAV Controls COM Controls  VOL PUSH  VOL PUSH  ID Knob SQ Knob  Frequency Toggle Key    Dual NAV Dual COM  Knob Knob       Turn to tune in desired  frequencies      Press to change tuning box  positions        Figure 4 4 NAV COM Controls    4 2 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    4 1 RADIO STATUS INDICATIONS    e TX     When a COM radio is keyed  a white TX  indication appears to the right of the corresponding  COM frequency        ID   When the Morse code identifier is ON for a  NAV radio  a white ID indication appears to the lett  of the corresponding active NAV frequency  The  Morse code identifier can be heard if the correspond   ing NAV radio is selected on the audio panel    118 600  com    TX COM2    121 900       Figure 4 5 Radio Status Indications    4 2 VOLUME       VOLUME is displayed in place of the associated radio  name  i e      COMI or    NAV2     for two seconds after the  volume level is last changed     COM1  354 VOLUME       139 6 7 9  Figure 4 6 COM Volume Level    4 3 AUTOMATIC SQUELCH    Automatic squelch can be disabled for a COM radio by  pressing the COM knob to select the desired COM sub   window  then by pressing the VOL PUSH S
40. d     Barometric Setting Box    To set barometric pressure  turn the BARO knob to  select the desired setting     2 4 VERTICAL DEVIATION GLIDESLOPE  INDICATOR    The Vertical Deviation Glideslope Indicator appears  when an ILS is tuned in the active NAV field     2 5 MARKER BEACON ANNUNCIATIONS    Marker Beacon  Annunciation    Vertical  Deviation Glideslope  Indicator       Figure 2 8 Marker Beacon and Vertical Deviation    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    2 6 VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR    Vertical Speed Pointer       Figure 2 9 Vertical Speed Indicator    2 7 HORIZONTAL SITUATION INDICATOR   HSI   The HSI compass can be displayed as a 360   rose or    140   arc by pressing the PFD softkey  followed by the 360  HSI or the ARC HSI softkey     SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS       C1  Turn Rate Indicator    2  Lateral Deviation Scale  G  Navigation Source      Aircraft Symbol    5  Course Deviation Indicator   6  Rotating Compass Rose   7  OBS Mode   TO FROM Indicator   C  Heading Bug    10  Course Pointer       Flight Phase     Turn Rate and Heading Trend Vector     13  Heading  Lubber Line    Figure 2 10 Horizontal Situation Indicator    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 2 5    SECTION 2    FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS       Turn Rate Indicator and Heading Trend Vector    Each tick mark is at 9  half standard rate tick mark   and 18  standard rate tick mark  degrees to the left and  right of the lubber line  A wide ma
41. d Information Windows    2 6  DME Radio  optional     2 7  Navigation ES OUT des 2 1    SECTION 3  ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM  EIS     3 1    3 1 Engine Display    3 1  3 2 Lean Engine Display    3 1  Cylinder Select    3 1   3 3 Engine System Display    3 2  3 4 Flap  amp  Trim Indications    3 2  Rudder Trim INdiCator nnna 3 2  Flevator Trim INQICATOL soiis 3 2   Flaps Position Indicator nirisan 3 2  SECTION 4  NAV COM AND TRANSPONDER           4 1  4 1 Radio Status Indications    4 3  4 2 Volume    4 3  4 3 Automatic Squelch                                        4 3  4 4 Quickly Activating 121 500 MHz    4 3    TABLE OF CONTENTS    4 5 Optional NAV Radios                 0ccceseeeeen 4 3   PDE Rado ODOR Gl  ann 4 3   DME Radio  optional     4 4   4 6 Frequency Auto tuning          0    ccccceseeen 4 4   Auto tuning on the PFD      cssccssesesseesseesessessseaseesees 4 4   Auto tuning on the MFD uv  sscssessesssesseesessesseeaseerees 4 4   4 7 Transponder                                         4 5   Mode Selection    4 5   Ground Mode  Automatic     4 5   HO E T EE A 4 5   E A 4 5   FIGHT O REPON ann 4 5   SECTION 5  AUDIO PANEL 5 1   5 1 COM Radio Selection    5 2   5 2 Marker Beacon Receiver                              5 2   Marker Beacon Signal Sensitivity    c sess 5 2   5 3 Nav Radio Audio Selection    5 2   5 4 Intercom System  ICS  Isolation    5 3   5 5 Intercom Squelch Control    5 3  5 6 Digital Clearance Recorder with Playback   Capability    5 4   SECTION 6  AU
42. d transition waypoint and press the ENT  key   The    Vectors    option assumes vectors will  be received to the final course segment of the  approach and will provide navigation guidance  relative to the final approach course      Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 9     PROCEDURES       Figure 9 7 Selecting an Approach Transition    7  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight Activate      and press the ENT key to activate the approach   Selecting Load     will add the procedure to the  flight plan without immediately using it for  navigation guidance     Activate An Approach in the Active Flight Plan  1  With the Navigation Map Page displayed  press    the PROC key    2  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight ACTIVATE  APPROACH       3  Press the ENT key  The approach procedure is  now active     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 9 3    SECTION 9   PROCEDURES    This page intentionally left blank     9 4 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    10 2 STORMSCOPE    OPTIONAL     SECTION 10  HAZARD AVOIDANCE    10 1 CUSTOMIZING THE HAZARD WARNING  Use of the Stormscope system for    DISPLAYS ON THE NAVIGATION MAP    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    Press the ENT key  The Map Setup Menu is  displayed  Turn the small FMS knob
43. dow Message  Comments    XPDR1 CONFIG     XPDR1 contig error    The transponder configuration settings do not match those of backup configuration  Config service req d  memory  The G1000 system should be serviced     MANIFEST     GTX1 software mismatch    The transponder has incorrect software installed  The G1000 system should be  Communication halted  serviced     BACKUP PATH     Transponder using The transponder is using a backup communications path  The G1000 system should  backup data path  be serviced when possible     GRS 77 Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message  Comments S    AHRS TAS     AHRS not receiving The AHRS is not receiving true airspeed from the air data computer  The AHRS relies  airspeed  on GPS information to augment the lack of airspeed  The G1000 system should be  serviced     AHRS GPS     AHRS using backup GPS   The AHRS is using the backup GPS path  Primary GPS path has failed  The G1000  source  system should be serviced when possible    AHRS GPS     AHRS not receiving GPS   The AHRS is not receiving any or any useful GPS information  Check AFMS limita   information  tions  The G1000 system should be serviced    AHRS GPS     AHRS not receiving The AHRS is not receiving backup GPS information  The G1000 system should be   backup GPS information  serviced        AHRS GPS     AHRS operating The AHRS is operating exclusively in no GPS mode  The G1000 system should be  exclusively in no GPS mode  serviced     MANIFEST     GRS1 software mismatch   Co
44. e small knob adjusts the  course  The course is only adjustable when the HSI is in  VORI  VOR2  or OBS SUSP mode  Pressing this knob  centers the CDI on the currently selected VOR     7  Dual COM Knob   Tunes the MHz  large knob  and  kHz  small knob  standby frequencies for the COM trans   ceiver  Pressing this knob toggles the tuning cursor  light  blue box  between the COMI and COM2 fields     8  COM Frequency Toggle Key     Toggles the standby  and active COM frequencies  Pressing and holding this  key for two seconds automatically tunes the emergency  frequency  121 5 MHz  in the active frequency field     9  COM VOL SQ Knob   Controls COM audio level   Pressing this knob turns the COM automatic squelch ON  and OFF Audio volume level is shown in the field as a  percentage     10  Direct to Key     Allows the user to enter a destina   tion waypoint and establish a direct course to the selected  destination  specified by the identifier  chosen from the  active route  or taken from the map cursor position     11  FPL Key   Displays the active Flight Plan Page for  creating and editing the active flight plan  or for accessing  stored flight plans     SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW     12  CLR Key  DFLT MAP    Erases information  can   cels an entry  or removes page menus  To display the  Navigation Map Page immediately  press and hold CLR   MFD only      13  Dual FMS Knob   Used to select the page to be  viewed  only on the MFD   The large knob selects a page  group  MAP WPT  AU
45. eather Interface for hazardous weather penetration is prohibited  Weather  information provided by the GDL 69 is approved only for weather avoidance  not penetration     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    WARNINGS     CAUTIONS   amp  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 Mooney M20M and M20R aircraft  has a very high degree    of functional integrity  However  the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and or self test capability  for all conceivable system failures is not practical  Although unlikely  it may be possible for erroneous opera   tion to occur without a fault indication shown by the G1000  It is thus the responsibility of the pilot to detect  such an occurrence by means of cross checking with all redundant or correlated information available in the  cockpit     WARNING  For safety reasons  G1000 operational procedures must be learned on the ground     WARNING  The United States government operates the Global Positioning System and is solely responsible    for its accuracy and maintenance  The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and  performance of all GPS equipment  Portions of the Garmin G1000 utilize GPS as a precision e
46. el 1 3 MFD SOFTKEYS    softkeys   IDENT   a to provide special aircraft position ENGINE   Pressing this softkey makes available the  identification to Air Traffic Control  ATC   LEAN and SYSTEM softkeys which in turn access  BACK     Press to return to the previous level the Lean Page and the System Page  respectively   softkeys  MAP   pressing this softkey enables the following  IDENT   Press to provide special aircraft position softkeys   identification to Air Traffic Control  ATC   TRAFFIC   pressing this softkey displays   TMR REF   Press to display the Timer References removes Traffic on the Navigation Map   window  TOPO   pressing this softkey displays or  NRST   Press to display the Nearest Airports removes topographic information on the  window  Navigation Map   ALERTS   Press to display the Alerts window  TERRAIN   pressing this softkey displays   removes terrain and obstacle data on the  Navigation Map     1 6 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 1    SYSTEM OVERVIEW       STRMSCP  optional      pressing this softkey DCLTR  declutter      pressing this softkey removes  displays removes Stormscope lightning map information in three levels   data on the Navigation Map  CHKLIST  checklist  optional      pressing the  NEXRAD  optional      pressing this softkey CHKLIST softkey displays the Checklist Page   displays removes precipitation data on the  Navigation Map     XM LING  optional      pressing this softkey  displays remove
47. er Trim Indicator    Actual trim position is shown using a blue inverted  triangle  The    takeoff    rudder trim position is shown in  white     Elevator Trim Indicator    Trim position is shown by a blue triangle  A white  block indicates    takeoff elevator trim position     Flaps Position Indicator    The Flaps Position Indicator shows the current posi   tion of the flaps  The three possible positions  up  take   off  and down  are depicted in cyan as    UP        T O     and     DN     respectively  During flaps position transition         is  displayed in the window     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 4   NAV COM  amp     TRANSPONDER       SECTION 4  NAV COM AND  TRANSPONDER    The Nav Com controls and frequency windows are lo   cated on the Primary Flight Display and the Multi Func   tion Display in the same locations     NAV COM  Controls NAV Frequency Window COM Frequency Window Controls         navi 113 25 119 90 ors 199m o 095   me 095    118 900  gt   133 000 com  vous Navz11  80 110 98 f 124 308 195 925 conz    7000    6900 _     LISD    1 2  CRS 4  BARO    TORT are                 6500    Jkh  15TH    LP OR   RLI 07 10 15    INSET FD CD XPDR IDENT  THR REF   NRST   ALERTS       Figure 4 1 G1000 VHF NAV COM Interface  PFD     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 4 1    SECTION 4   NAV COM  amp        TRANSPONDER  Standby NAV Selected NAV Selected COM Standby COM  Frequency Field Frequen
48. g window  turn the large FMS  knob to highlight the DME source field     Turn the small FMS knob to display the selec   tion window  Turn the FMS knob to select the  desired mode and press the ENT key        Figure 4 9 DME Selection Window    FREQUENCY AUTO TUNING  Auto tuning on the PFD       Figure 4 10 Nearest Airports Window  PFD   Press the NRST softkey to display the Nearest  Airports Window     Turn the FMS knobs to highlight the desired  frequency     Press the ENT key to place the frequency in the  standby field of the active COM     Press the Frequency Toggle key to place the  frequency in the active field     NAV frequencies are entered automatically in the NAV  window upon approach loading or approach activation     Auto tuning on the MFD    Auto tuning on the MFD is done in much the same  way as on the PFD  Use the FMS knobs to select the de   sired frequency on any of the information pages  Pressing  the ENT key then loads the selected frequency into the  standby frequency window of the appropriate radio     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    4 7 TRANSPONDER    Mode Selection    The STBY  ON and ALT softkeys can be accessed by  pressing the XPDR softkey     Ground Mode  Automatic   GND is displayed when the aircraft is on the ground        Figure 4 11 Ground Mode    Reply Status    When the transponder sends replies to interrogations   an    R    indication appears momentarily in the reply status    field        Figure 4 12 Re
49. g with each other  The G1000 system should  crosstalk error has occurred  be serviced     PFD1 SERVICE     PFD1 needs service    Return unit for repair  The PFD and or MFD self test has detected a problem  The G1000 system should be  MFD1 SERVICE     MFD1 needs serviced    service  Return unit for repair    PFD1 CONFIG     PFD1 configuration   error  Config service req d  The PFD and or MFD configuration settings do not match backup configuration  MFD1 CONFIG     MFD1 configuration   memory  The G1000 system should be serviced    error  Config service req d     SW MISMATCH     GDU software The MFD and PFD have different software versions installed  The G1000 system  mismatch  Xtalk is off  should be serviced     MANIFEST     PFD1 software mismatch    Communication halted  The PFD and or MFD has incorrect software installed  The G1000 system should be  MANIFEST     MFD1 software serviced    mismatch  Communication halted     PFD1 COOLING     PFD1 has poor   cooling  Reducing power usage  The PFD and or MFD is overheating and is reducing power consumption by dimming  MFD1 COOLING     MFD1 has poor the display  If problem persists  the G1000 system should be serviced    cooling  Reducing power usage     PFD1  KEY  KEYSTK     Key is stuck    A key is stuck on the PFD and or MFD bezel  Attempt to free the stuck key by press   MFD1    KEY    KEYSTK     Key is stuck    ing it several times  The G1000 system should be serviced if the problem persists     CNFG MODULE     PFD1 configur
50. genta line displays the  current turn rate  up to 24 degrees  A magenta arrow   head appears at 25 degrees  This trend vector provides  the pilot with a prediction of what the heading will be in  6 seconds at the present turn rate        Figure 2 14 Turn Rate Indicator and Heading Trend Vector    Course Pointer    The course pointer is a single line arrow  GPS  VORI  and LOC1  or double line arrow  VOR2 and LOC2  which  points in the direction of the set course        Course Deviation  Scale TO FROM Indicator    Lateral Deviation       Figure 2 15 Arc CDI and Compass Rose CDI  Course Deviation Indicator  CDI     The CDI scale automatically adjusts to the current  phase of flight  enroute 5 0 nm  terminal area 1 0 nm   or approach 0 3 nm   Scaling may be selected manually  from the MFD System Setup Page     Bearing Pointers and Information Windows    Pressing the PFD softkey provides access to the BRG1  and BRG2 softkeys  The BRG1 pointer is a single line  pointer  The BRG2 pointer is a double line pointer     aa   Information Bearing 1 l   Window Pointer Bearing 2  Pointer       Bearing 1 Bearing 2  Information Information  Window Window    Figure 2 14 HSI with Bearing Information    Distance to       Bearing Source  Waypoint  Identifier  Bearing Pointer  Source Icon    Figure 2 15 BRG1 Information Window    Distance to  Bearing Source    ANT    gt   NAV2    Pointer Bearing  Icon Source    Figure 2 16 BRG2 Information Window       Waypoint  Identifier    Garmin G1000 Cockpit 
51. ght of the airspeed scale     2 2 ATTITUDE INDICATOR    The Slip Skid Indicator is located under the roll point   er and moves laterally away from the pointer to indicate  lateral acceleration  One Slip Skid indicator displacement  is equal to one ball displacement when compared to a tra   ditional slip skid indicator           Roll Pointer   2  Roll Scale     6  Aircraft Wing Tips     7  Pitch Scale  G  Horizon Line Slip Skid Indicator    O Aircraft Symbol E  Sky Representation     5  Land Representation Roll Index    Figure 2 6 Attitude Indicator    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 2 3    SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS    2 3 ALTIMETER       METTRE     Altitude Reference  ann Box      3100__  Altitude Trend 3040 Current Altitude  Vector F veer  2900      2800  Altitude Reference Bug        4 Barometric Setting  ELTE Box    Figure 2 7 Altimeter    Altitude Reference Bug    The Altitude Reference Bug can be set to any desired  altitude  The bug acts as a visual reference to indicate the  desired altitude is approaching     To set the altitude reference bug     1  Turn the ALT knobs to set the altitude reference  bug  The small ALT knob sets the hundreds and  the large ALT knob sets the thousands  This  altitude also appears in the altitude reference  box above the altimeter     Altitude Trend Vector    The end of the trend vector displays approximately  what the altitude will be in 6 seconds if the current rate of  vertical speed is maintaine
52. he Flight Planning section for a discussion on cre   ating and modifying user defined waypoints     7 8 NEAREST AIRPORTS    17 95       Figure 7 9 Nearest Airports Page    Nearest Airport Information on the MFD  Select the Nearest Airports Page  1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST  page group   2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the first  rectangular page icon   Access Information on a Specific Airport    1  Press the APT softkey located at the bottom  of the display  The first airport in the nearest  airports list is highlighted    2  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  desired airport     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 7 5    SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    1 6    Access Runway Information for the  Selected Airport    1  Press the RNWY softkey located at the bottom  of the display    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the desired  runway    Quickly Tune the COM Transceiver to a   Nearby Airport Frequency    1  Press the FREQ softkey located at the bottom  of the display     2  Turn either FMS knob to select the desired  frequency     3  Press the ENT key  The selected frequency is  placed in the standby frequency tuning box     4  Press the Frequency Toggle key to place the  frequency in the active field     Nearest Airports Information on the PFD    Bearing TO    Distance    Airport Symbol       Identifier      Runway Length    MULTICOM 122 900  TOWER    UNICOM    Primary COM Frequency  Figure 7 10 Nearest Airports Wind
53. ighlight MFD  DSPL  gt  AUTO    and repeat steps 3 through 5         Number of Pages in Current    Group        gt  Selected Page    PFD DSPL  MFD DSPL       Figure 1 8 PFD Setup Menu Window    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS    SECTION 2  FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS             navi 113 25 110 90 aT DIS DTK TRE   118 988 133 888 com  NAVZ 116 98 124 308 COH       195    yt Ur                INSET FD COT OBS WPDR   IDENT  TWR REF  NRST   ALERTS       O NAV Frequency Window E  Turn Rate Indicator   2  Airspeed Indicator Barometric Setting Box  G  True Airspeed Box    Vertical Speed Indicator     4  Heading Box  12  Altimeter        Horizontal Situation Indicator  13  Altitude Reference Box   6  Outside Air Temperature Box COM Frequency Window   7  System Time Box  15  Navigation Status Bar    Transponder Status Bar Slip Skid Indicator    Figure 2 1 Default PFD Information    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 2 1    SECTION 2    FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS       nav1 188 08   117 95 J DIS DTE TRE   136 975    118 888 com  HAUZ 117 95 136 975 COM        198      EGE    j e   1 16477  im  150  14u    AS TB4eT       NORTH UP  OL 63 hoe Foiled       Stormscope hos         Foiled          SIMULAT  R   Sim mode is octive    Do not use for novigotlon        L          HE HAVT S A ail NAV    POR R  H451     INSET PFD   MNAR ETC TS ALERTS    O    Q  O Traffic Annunciation  7  Alerts Window   2  Selected
54. ight plan cannot be entered using the    PFD if another flight plan is active     NOTE  After the first leg is entered  using the    PFD only   it is immediately activated     1  Press the FPL key and press the small FMS knob  to activate the cursor     2  Turn the small FMS knob to enter the first  character of the flight plan starting identifier     3  Turn the large FMS knob to move the cursor to  the next character field     Turn the small FMS knob to enter the next char   acter  Continue this process until the desired  identifier is entered     5  Press the ENT key and the cursor is now ready  for entering of the next flight plan waypoint     6  Repeat steps 2 through 5 to enter the identifier  for each additional flight plan waypoint     7  Once all waypoints have been entered  press  the FMS knob to return to the Active Flight Plan  Window        Figure 8 12 Creating Flight Plan on the PFD    8 8 LOAD A DEPARTURE    See the Procedures section for a discussion on loading  and activating departure procedures     8 9 LOAD AN ARRIVAL    See the Procedures section for a discussion on loading  and activating arrival procedures     8 10 LOAD AN APPROACH    See the Procedures section for a discussion on loading  and activating approach procedures     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    8 11 REMOVE A DEPARTURE  ARRIVAL     OR APPROACH FROM A FLIGHT PLAN    1  With the Active or Stored Flight Plan Page dis   played  press the small FMS knob to 
55. indicated by a solid rectangular icon   Map Range  3  Press the MAP softkey to display softkeys for the Bearing Region  available information which may be displayed Distance nelle  on the map  Direct to Activate Field  Course  WARNING  The map display should only be Figure 7 2 MFD Direct to Window  used for situational awareness  Any map display   oo  indication should be compared with approved To enter a Direct to destination   navigation sources  1  Press the Direct to         key     2  Turn the small FMS knob to enter the first letter  of the destination waypoint identifier  Turn the  large FMS knob to the right to move the cursor  to the next character position    3  Repeat step 2 to spell out the rest of the way   point identifier    4  Press the ENT key to confirm the identifier  The  Activate     field is highlighted    5  Press the ENT key to activate     To select a Direct to destination to a flight  plan waypoint or nearest airport   1  Press the Direct to  E  key     2  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the Flight  Plan Field or Nearest Airport Field        Figure 7 1 Navigation Map Page    3  Turn the small FMS knob to display a list way   points or airports     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 7 1    SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    4     Continue turning the small FMS knob to scroll  through the list and highlight the desired  waypoint or airport     Press the ENT key to contirm the selection   Press ENT again to activate a Dire
56. information  for the selected product     Note that pressing the ENT key when pan   ning over an AIRMET or a SIGMET displays an  information box that displays the text of the  report  Panning over an airport with METAR  information does not display more information  but allows the user to press the ENT key and  select that Airport s Information Page to display  the text of the report  Pressing the ENT key  when panning over a TFR displays TFR specific  information     Weather Product Symbols    Figure 10 10 depicts the symbol for each weather    the ground up to 42 000 feet in 3 000 foot incre   ments  After pressing the WIND softkey  press  the softkey corresponding to the desired winds  aloft altitude  The display is updated every 12    product  read from left to right    When a weather prod   uct is active  the product symbol is displayed in the lower  right of the screen       e NEXRAD  ne    Cloud Top Echo Top  COUNTY   pressing the COUNTY softkey provides e XM Lightning  specific public awareness and protection weather e Cell Movement  warnings for Tornado  Severe Thunderstorm     SIGMETs AIRMETs  and Flood conditions provided by the National e METARs  Weather Service  NWS   The display is updated e City Forecast    every 5 minutes   Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 10 5    SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    e Surface Analysis     Freezing Levels   e Winds Aloft   e County Warnings  e Cyclone Warnings    eee Echo Top  Cloud Top and Echo
57. inutes  within 10 minutes     ARSPC NEAR   Airspace near and    hi Special use airspace is near and ahead of the aircraft position     12 14 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       Miscellaneous Message Advisories  Cont      Alerts Window Message   Comments S  ARSPC NEAR   Airspace near     less  than 2 nm     LEG UNSMOOTH   Flight plan leg will   The approaching flight plan waypoints are too close to allow for smooth turns    not be smooth  Prepare for steep turns ahead and expect noticeable course deviations    APPR INACTV     Approach is not The system notities the pilot that the loaded approach is not active  Activate ap   active  proach when required    SLCT AUTOSEQ   Select auto The system notities the pilot to select auto sequence mode  Press the OBS softkey to  sequence mode  deactivate the OBS mode    SLCT FREQ   Select appropriate The system notities the pilot to load the approach frequency for the appropriate NAV  frequency tor approach  receiver  Select the correct frequency for the approach     Special use airspace is within 2 nm of the aircraft position     SLCT NAV     Select NAV on CDI for The system notities the pilot to set the CDI to the correct NAV receiver  Set the CDI  approach  to the correct NAV receiver    NO WGS84 WPT     Non WGS 84 The selected waypoint  xxx  does not use the WGS 84 datum  Cross check position  waypoint for navigation   Xxxx  with alternate navigation so
58. ip planning calculations to the entire  flight plan    Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the depar   ture time  DEP TIME  field     Turn the FMS knobs to enter the departure time   Press the ENT key when finished   Departure  time may be entered in local or UTC time   depending upon unit settings      Turn the FMS knobs to enter the fuel flow   Press the ENT key when finished  Note that in  automatic page mode  fuel flow is provided by  the system     The flashing cursor moves to the fuel on board  field  Turn the FMS knobs to modify the fuel on  board  Press the ENT key when finished  Note  that in automatic mode this is provided by the  system     The flashing cursor moves to the calibrated  airspeed field  Turn the FMS knobs to enter an  calibrated airspeed  Press the ENT key when  finished     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    8      SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING    This page intentionally left blank     8 8 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    9 1    SECTION 9  PROCEDURES    ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES    Load and Activate a Departure Procedure    1     With the Navigation Map Page displayed  press  the FPL key     Press the LD DP softkey  If a flight plan is active   the departure airport will be displayed as the  default  A list of available departures is also  displayed    If no flight plan is active  use the FMS knobs to  enter the identifier of the desired airport  Press  the ENT key     Turn the 
59. ired  The system notifies the pilot that the timer has expired     DB CHANGE   Database changed  This occurs when a stored flight plan contains procedures that have been manually  Verity user moditied procedures  edited  This alert is issued only after an aviation database update  Verity that the  user moditied procedures in stored flight plans are correct and up to date        FPL TRUNC   Flight plan has been This occurs when a newly installed aviation database eliminates an obsolete ap   truncated  proach or arrival used by a stored flight plan  The obsolete procedure is removed  trom the flight plan  Update flight plan with current arrival or approach     APPR VPROF     Approaching VNAV Aircraft is approaching VNAV profile  Prepare to climb or descend to meet VNAV  profile  profile   2  RGAE Nes AS Aircraft is approaching target altitude  Prepare to level aircratt     LOCKED FPL      Cannot navigate locked   This occurs when the pilot attempts to activate a stored flight plan that contains           flight plan  locked waypoint  Remove locked waypoint trom flight plan  Update flight plan with    current waypoint        e i Arriving at waypoint  xxxx   where  xxxx  is the waypoint name     STEEP TURN     Steep turn ahead  A steep turn is 15 seconds ahead  Prepare to turn   INSIDE ARSPC     Inside airspace  The aircraft is inside the airspace     ARSPC AHEAD   Airspace ahead less   Special use airspace is ahead of aircraft  The aircraft will penetrate the airspace  than 10 m
60. isories     c sscessesseeseesessesseeen 12 11  GTX 33 Message Advisories                   12 12  GRS 77 Message Advisories               12 12  GMU 44 Message Advisories        sssssessessesresseeen 12 13  GDL 69 Message Advisories                 12 13  GDC 74A Message Advisories            12 13  Miscellaneous Message Advisories             12 14  INDE A Cee aan ee ee re on eer Index 1    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R IX    TABLE OF CONTENTS    This page intentionally left blank     X Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW    SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW This guide gives the pilot abbreviated operating in     structions for the Primary Flight Display  PFD   Multi   The purpose of this Cockpit Reference Guide is to Function Display  MFD   and the GMA 1347 Audio Panel  provide the pilot a resource with which to find operat  System    ing instructions on the major features of the G1000   system more easily  It is not intended to be a A NOTE  The pilot should read and thoroughly    comprehensive operating guide  Complete operat  understand the Mooney M20M M20R Aircraft  Flight Manual Supplement  AFMS  for limita     tions  procedures and operational information  not contained in this Cockpit Reference Guide     ing procedures for the complete system are found in the  following documents        G1000 Primary Flight Display Pilots Guide The Mooney M20M M20R Aircraf
61. ither not present or is invalid for navigation use   Note that AHRS utilizes GPS inputs during normal operation  AHRS operation  may be degraded if GPS signals are not present  see POH      Display is not receiving valid transponder information     A red X through any other display field  such as engine instrumentation    Other Various Red X Indications fields  indicates that the field is not receiving valid data        12 4 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       Voice Alerts    Played when a Traffic Advisory  TA  is issued  Skywatch TAS system         Audio Alerts    Audio Alert Alert Trigger  When aircraft altitude reaches the reference altitude threshold      1 000 ft of reference altitude      When aircraft altitude reaches or goes beyond the reference altitude deviation limit     200 ft of refer   ence altitude      When aircraft elevation reaches the reference altitude     Altitude Alert Chime       Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 5    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       A red    X    may be the result of an LRU or an LRU func     tion failure  The Figure 12 3 illustrates all possible flags A NOTE  This Section provides information regard   and the responsible LRUs  ing G1000 message advisories that may be dis   played by the system  Knowledge of the aircraft     12 4 G1000 SYSTEM MESSAGE systems  flight conditions  and other existing  ope
62. large FMS knob to highlight the Depar   ture field  Turn the small FMS knob to display  a list of available departures     Turn either FMS knob to select the desired  departure and press the ENT key     AIRPORT       Figure 9 1 Select Departure    A list of runways may be displayed for the  departure  Turn either FMS knob to select the  desired runway and press the ENT key     A list of available transitions is displayed for the  departure  Turn either FMS knob to highlight  the desired transition waypoint and press the  ENT key     8     SECTION 9     PROCEDURES    DEPARTURE    RUNEA       Figure 9 2 Select Departure Transition    With    LOAD     highlighted  press the ENT key   The departure will be active when the flight  plan is active     Load and Activate An Arrival Procedure    1     With the Navigation Map Page displayed  press  the FPL key     Press the LD STAR softkey  If a flight plan is  active  the destination airport will be displayed  as the default  A list of available arrivals is also  displayed    If no flight plan is active  use the FMS knobs to  enter the identifier of the desired airport  Press  the ENT key     Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the Arrival  field  Turn the small FMS knob to display a list  of available arrivals    Turn either FMS knob to select the desired  arrival and press the ENT key        Figure 9 3 Select Arrival    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    9 1    SECTION 9   PROCEDURES    6         
63. 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     The cursor is now flashing on    ACTIVATE       Press the ENT key again to activate     Cancelling Direct to Navigation     1   2    Press the Direct to  4  key     Press the MENU key to display the Options  Window  The cursor will be flashing on Cancel  Direct to NAV        Press the ENT key to cancel the direct to     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    1 3 AIRPORT INFORMATION       Figure 7 5 Airport Information Page    Select the Airport Information Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the    WPT    page  group  Turn the small FMS knob to select the first  rectangular page icon     Enter a Waypoint Facility Name or City  Location     1  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor     2  Turn the large FMS knob to select the facility  name or location  city  field     3  Turn the small FMS knob to select the desired  character     4  Turn the large FMS knob to select the next  character field     5  Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the facility name or  location is selected  then press the ENT key  It  there are duplicate names in the database  a  list is displayed from which to chose the desired  location     SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    7  To remove the flashing cursor  press the FMS  knob   Access Runway Information  1  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor
64. lectronic NAVI   gation AID  NAVAID   Therefore  as with all NAVAIDs  information presented by the G1000 can be misused or  misinterpreted and  therefore  become unsafe     WARNING  To reduce the risk of unsafe operation  carefully review and understand all aspects of the G1000    Pilot s Guide documentation and the G1000 Flight Manual Supplement  Thoroughly practice basic operation  prior to actual use  During flight operations  carefully compare indications from the G1000 to all available  navigation sources  including the information from other NAVAIDs  visual sightings  charts  etc  For safety  purposes  always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation     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 Airman   s Information Manual   AIM  recommend avoiding    by at least 20 miles any thunderstorm identified as severe or giving an intense  radar echo        CAUTION  The GDU 1040 PFD and MFD displays use a lens coated with a special anti reflective coating that is    very sensitive to skin oils  waxes  and abrasive cleaners  CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE  ANTI REFLECTIVE COATING  It is very important to clean the lens using a clean  lint free cloth and an eyeglass  lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti reflective coatings     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    WARNI
65. m controls 4 1   NAV1 5 2   NAV2 5 2   Navigation 7 1   Navigation status window 2 2   NAV Frequency Window 4 1   Nearest Airports Page 7 3  7 5  7 6   7 1  1 8  7 9  8 1   Nearest ARTCC  amp  FSS frequencies 7 8   NEXRAD 1 4  1 7  10 3  10 4  10 5   10 6    O    OBS 2 7  Obstacles 1 6  10 9  12 8  Operation 5 2  Optional  NAV radios 4 3    P    Page group icon 1 8  PFD 1 1  4 1  4 4  PLAY key 5 4   PROC key 1 3    Red pointer 2 3   Remove departure  arrival  or approach  8 5   Replies 4 5   Reversionary mode 11 1    Rudder trim 3 2  R indication 4 5    S    Severe thunderstorm 10 5  SIGMET 10 5   Slip Skid indicator 2 3   Softkey function  MFD  1 4  1 6  Speed ranges 2 3   Squelch 5 3   Store Flight Plan 8 5  Stormscope lightning data 10 1  Strike 10 2   Strike mode 10 2   System annunciations 12 1  12 3  System message advisories 12 6    T    TA 10 7  12 5   TAF 10 3   TAS 10 8  10 9  12 5  12 12  Terrain 10 9  12 8   TIS 1 4  10 7  12 5  12 15  Tornado 10 5    Traffic advisory 10 7  10 8  10 9  12 5  Traffic map page 10 7  10 8  10 9    Transponder 4 5  Transponder Status bar 4 5  Trend vector 2 6   Trim 3 2   Tropical storms 10 5   Turn rate indicator 2 6   TX 4 3    V    Vertical Deviation Glideslope indica     tor 2 4  VFR code 4 5  VHF 4 1  Voice alerts 12 2  12 5  VOL PUSH ID 4 2  VOL PUSH SQ 4 2  4 3    Volume squelch 5 3  Vspeeds 2 3    W    WARN 2 7   Warning 12 1   Weather data link page 10 4   Weather product symbol 10 5  Weather product symbols 10 6  Weather war
66. making the pointer the indica   tor for the corresponding source and displaying  the the appropriate information     ag tional  eA TA    nw          Press the BACK or OFF softkey  to return to the top level  softkeys           Figure 1 3 PFD Softkey Flow Chart   1    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW     optional     wera   ors  Love   enc  Ces   ances  Ce   Seno   anc   aan   nn BE mm D D    Press the DFLTS softkey to change the PFD  metric values to standard    Press the STD BARO or BACK softkeys  to return to the top level softkeys  Figure 1 4 PFD Softkey Flow Chart   2    NAV    Displays NAV1 waypoint frequency or STD BARO   Press to set the barometric pressure    identifier and DME information in the BRG1 to 29 92 inches of mercury  1013 hPa by  ere pressing the METRIC soitkey    GPS   Displays GPS waypoint identifier and GPS BACK     Press to return to the previous level        us     softkeys   distance information in the BRG1 information OBS  reena a o mod bathe Col when    window        navigating by GPS  only available with active leg    ADF  Displays ADF waypoint frequency in CDI     Press to change navigation mode on the CDI  the BRG1 information window  between GPS  VOR1 and VOR2   OFF     Removes the BRG1 information ADF DME  optional      Press to display the ADF DME  window    Tuning window   360 HSI  Press to display the 360   compass rose  XPDR   Press to display the transponder mode selec   ARC
67. mmunication halted     BACKUP PATH     AHRS using backup   The AHRS is using a backup communications data path  The G1000 system should  data path  be serviced when possible    AHRS SERVICE     AHRS Magnetic field   The AHRS earth magnetic field model is out of date  Update magnetic field model  model needs update  when practical    GEO LIMITS     Too far North South  no   The aircraft is outside geographical limits for approved AHRS operation  Heading is  magnetic compass  flagged as invalid     The AHRS has incorrect software installed  The G1000 system should be serviced        12 12 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       GMU 44 Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message  Comments    HDG FAULT     A magnetometer fault   A fault has occurred in the GMU 44  Heading is flagged as invalid  The AHRS uses  has occurred  GPS for backup mode operation  The G1000 system should be serviced     MANIFEST     GMU1 software  mismatch  Communication halted     GDL 69 Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message   Comments o  GDL 69 configuration settings do not match those of backup configuration memory   tion error  Contig service req d  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    GDC 74A Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message  Comments    GDC1 CONFIG   GDC1 configuration   GDC 74A configuration se
68. nce waypoint and the  radial and distance to the reference waypoint   Press the ENT key to accept     6  Press the FMS knob to remove the flashing  Cursor     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING       Modify a User Waypoint  1  With the User Waypoint Information Page Z ay A   displayed  press the FMS knob to activate the ra ia ee a robe  cursor  MOODS iof 127  2  Turn the large FMS knob to move the cursor to Figure 8 3 Active Flight Plan Window on the PFD  the desired field and turn the small FMS knob  to make changes  8 3 ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN  3  Press the ENT key to accept the changes   4  Press the FMS knob to remove the flashing    Press the FPL key and turn the small FMS knob  aircon to display the Flight Plan Catalog Page   Delete a User Waypoint    1  Select the User Waypoint Information Page  and press MENU to display the User Waypoint  Information Page Options or press the DELETE  softkey     2  Turn the large FMS knob to select    Delete User  Waypoint    and press the ENT key  The message     Would you like to delete the user waypoint     is displayed  With    YES    highlighted  press the       ENT Key     8 2 VIEWING THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN Figure 8 4 Flight Plan Catalog Page    1  Press the FPL key  2  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor     3  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the desired  flight plan and press the ACTIVE softkey    4  With OK highlighted  press the ENT key to  ac
69. ne Flight Manual Supplement  supersedes information found in this docu   ment     The G1000 Alerting System conveys alerts to the pilot  using a combination of the following items     System     Alerts Window  The Alerts window displays alert Annciaton  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 Es ALERT            nn GDC1 CONFIG   GDC1 configuration  scroll through the alert list  Higher priority alerts are error  Config service req d   displayed at the top of the window  Lower priority fet ON A LMR ag Alerts Window  alerts are displayed at the bottom of the window  APPR VPROF   Approaching VNAV      profile   STEEP TURN   Steep turn ahead           ALERTS Softkey Annunciation  When the Alert     ing System issues an alert  the ALERTS softkey is XPDR LCL__ 00 46 53  ALERTS Softkey    used as a flashing annunciation to accompany an  alert  During the alert  the ALERTS softkey assumes Figure 12 1 G1000 Alerting System  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 soitkey again to view alert text messages     Annunci
70. nfirmation window 5  is displayed  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  8 19  8 17 DELETE A FLIGHT PLAN 1   1  From the Flight Plan Catalog Page  press the  FMS knob to activate the cursor  turn the large 2  FMS knob to highlight the flight plan to be  deleted     Press the MENU key to display the Flight Plan  Catalog options    Turn the large FMS knob to highlight Delete  Flight Plan and press the ENT key    A    Delete flight plan     confirmation window  is displayed  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     GRAPHICAL FLIGHT PLAN CREATION    Press the FPL key to display the Active Flight  Plan Page     Press the Joystick to activate the map pointer   Use the Joystick to move the pointer to the  desired point on the map to be inserted as a  waypoint in the flight plan    Press the LD WPT softkey  The selected way   point will be inserted at the end of the flight  plan    If the selected waypoint is to be placed else   where in the flight plan  press the FMS knob  to activate the cursor  Waypoints are inserted  ABOVE the cursor    After placing the cursor at the desired point  in the list of waypoints  press the LD WPT soft   key     TRIP PLANNING    Turn the large FMS knob to select the AUX page  group    Turn the small FMS knob to select the
71. nformation on a Specific NDB    1  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor     2  Turn either FMS knob to select the desired NDB   Press the ENT key  The remaining information  on the Nearest NDB Page pertains to the  selected NDB        SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    7 11 NEAREST VOR  Select the Nearest VOR Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST  page group    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the fourth  rectangular page icon       136 975      NEAREST VOR              Figure 7 13 Nearest VOR Page    View Information on the Nearest VOR     1  With the Nearest VOR Page selected  press the  VOR softkey     2  Turn either FMS knob to select a VOR  Press  the ENT key     OR Press the MENU key  Select the Select VOR  Window option and press the ENT key  Turn  either FMS knob to select a VOR     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 7 7    SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    Select and Load a VOR Frequency Select a Nearest User Waypoint   1  With the Nearest VOR Page selected  press the 1  With the Nearest User Waypoint Page selected   FREQ softkey to highlight the VOR frequency press the FMS knob to activate the cursor   OPERA VOR 2  Press the ENT key to select the Nearest User   2  Press the ENT key  The selected VOR frequency Waypoint   is placed in the NAV standby frequency field  3  The remaining information on the Nearest User   OR Press the MENU key  Select the Select Fre  Waypoint Page pertains to the selected Nearest  quency Window 
72. nings 10 5   Wind direction 10 5   Wind speed 10 5    X    XM weather 10 3  XPDR softkey 4 5    Index 2 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R          2004  2005 Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries    aS       Gd IN  Garmin International  Inc   1200 East 151st Street   Olathe  KS 66062  U S A    p  913 397 8200 f  913 397 8282    Qu    Garmin AT  Inc   2345 Turner Road SE  Salem  OR 97302  U S A   DESSIN 503 364 211 38    Garmin  Europe  Ltd   Unit 5  The Quadrangle  Abbey Park Industrial Estate    Romsey  S051 9DL  U K   p  44 0870 8501241 f  44 0870 8501251    Garmin Corporation  No  68  Jangshu 2nd Road    Shijr  Taipei County  Taiwan  p  886 2 2642 9199 f  886 2 2642 9099    www garmin com        
73. ode field     5  Rotate the Joystick clockwise to display a larger  area or rotate counter clockwise to display a  smaller area     If data is not received for a period longer than 6 sec   onds  the age of the present data will be displayed in the  lower left of of the screen along with the annuciation that  the system has entered Coast mode  The system will  maintain the traffic display  up to 60 seconds  until the  next data reception  If no data is received after 60 sec   onds  traffic will be removed from the display     SECTION 10   HAZARD  AVOIDANCE    Traffic Advisory  aircraft is 400    above  amp  Traffic out o  Traffic Mode descending  moving in the direction of the line ma j    17 95   136 975        Traffic 1600    above  amp   is older than 6 altitude  level flight  amp  moving climbing  moving in the    Last data update Proximity Traffic at same    sec  resulting in    in the direction of the line  Coast mode    direction of the line    Figure 10 11 Traffic Map Page    Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map    1  Ensure TIS is operating  With the Navigation  Map displayed  press the MAP softkey     2  Press the TRAFFIC softkey  Traffic will now be  displayed on the map     TIS Audio Alert    When a Traffic Advisory  TA  is displayed  an audio  alert    Traffic    is given       Traffic Not Available    will be heard whenever TIS ser   vice becomes unavailable     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    10 7    SECTION 10   HAZARD
74. option and press the ENT key  User Waypoint     Press the ENT key again when the frequency  field is highlighted to place the selected VOR 7 13 NEAREST FREQUENCIES  frequency in the NAV standby field  DE    7 12 NEAREST USER WAYPOINT    136 975      136 975    TH LE   ADCOT ADTI       17 95   Ne  ml             K ne         TARN  Figure 7 15 Nearest Frequencies Page    Select the Nearest Frequencies Page    na    i     g Ci Je    Figure 7 14 Nearest User Waypoints Page 1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST    page group   Select the Nearest User Waypoint Page 2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the sixth  1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST rectangular page icon     page group   2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the fifth  rectangular page icon     1 8 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    Select and Load the Nearest ARTCC  FSS  or displayed   Weather Frequency e Ifthe aircraft is within two nautical miles of an  airspace and the current course takes the aircraft  1  With the Nearest Frequencies Page selected  inside     Ahead  lt  2 nm    is displayed   press the ARTCC  FSS  or Wx softkey  e If the aircraft is within two nautical miles of an    airspace and the current course will not take the    2  Turn the large FMS knob to select the fre  aircraft inside     Within 2 nm    is displayed     quency     Ifthe aircraft has entered an airspace     Inside    is  3  Press the ENT key to load the f
75. ow  1  Press the NRST softkey to display the PFD Near   est Airports Window     View Information on a Specific Airport in  the List    1  Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor on  the desired airport identifier        2  Press the ENT key to display airport informa   tion     3  Press the ENT key again  cursor is on BACK      to return to the list     Load an Airport COM Frequency into the   Active COM   1  Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor  on the desired airport frequency shown in the  window     2  Press the ENT key and the selected frequency  will become the standby frequency for the  active COM     3  Press the Frequency Toggle key to make the  frequency the active frequency     7 9 NEAREST INTERSECTIONS       Figure 7 11 Nearest Intersections Page    Select the Nearest Intersections Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST  page group     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the second  rectangular page icon     View Information on the Nearest Intersection    1  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor     2  Turn either FMS knob to select the desired  intersection  Press the ENT key     7 10 NEAREST NDB     TA EN EEE     136 975  eens mn tie NORTH UF ao ee     gt     Figure 7 12 Nearest NDB Page    Select the Nearest NDB Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST  page group    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the third  rectangular page icon     Access I
76. ply Indication    Code Selection    1  Press the XPDR softkey to display the transpon   der Mode Selection softkeys     2  Press the CODE softkey to display the transpon   der Code Selection softkeys  which includes the  digit softkeys     3  Press the appropriate digit softkeys to enter  the code in the four digit code field of the  Transponder Status bar  Five seconds after the  fourth digit has been entered  the transponder  code becomes activated     When entering a code  press the BKSP soft   key as needed to back up and change code  digits     SECTION 4   NAV COM  amp   TRANSPONDER    Following is a list of important codes     e 1200  VFR code in the U S   please refer to the  ICAO standards for VFR codes in other countries     e 7000     VFR code commonly used in Europe   please refer to the ICAO standards     e 7500     Hijack code    e 7600     Loss of communication code    e 7700     Emergency code    e 77 77     Military interceptor operations code   NEVER ENTER THIS CODE     e 0000     Code for military use  in the U S       Flight ID Reporting    If so configured  the Flight ID may be entered in the  Timer Reference window  If configuration is set to    SAME  AS TAIL    the aircraft tail number will always be dis   played     Ur  Wx  Vy    FLIGHT ID       Figure 4 13 Timer References Window    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 4 5    SECTION 4   NAV COM  amp   TRANSPONDER    This page intentionally left blank     4 6 Garmin G1000
77. r None  the MFD is inoperative   GIA FAN FAIL     The cooling fan for None  the GIAs is inoperative        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       12 3 G1000 SYSTEM ANNUNCIATIONS    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 sys   tem annunciations  Refer to the Aircraft Flight Manual for  additional information regarding pilot responses to these  annunciations     A NOTE  Upon power up of the G1000 system   certain windows remain invalid as G1000 equip   ment begins to initialize  All windows should  be operational within one minute of power up   Should any window continue to remain flagged   the G1000 system should be serviced by a  Garmin authorized repair facility     system Annundaion   Commet    Attitude and Heading Reference System is aligning        Display system is not receiving attitude information from the AHRS     Display system is not receiving airspeed input from air data computer        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 3    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS   amp  ALERTS    System Annunciation   Comment    Display is not receiving altitude input trom the air data computer     Display is not receiving vertical speed input trom the air data computer     BC Display is not receiving valid heading input from AHRS     GPS information is e
78. rational priorities must be considered when   ADVISORIES responding to a message  Always use sound   This section describes various G1000 system message pilot judgment  The Aircraft Flight Manual takes    precedence over any conflicting guidance found    advisories  Certain messages are issued due to an LRU or an ee  in this section     LRU function failure  Such messages are normally accom   panied by a corresponding red    X    annunciation as shown  previously in the G1000 System Annunciation section     GIA 63 Integrated a    _       a   i    E  GIA 63 Integrated  Avionics Units         l            Avionics Units       GDC  4A Air Data  Computer  GRS 77 AHRS  GEA 71 Engine OR  Airframe Unit GMU 44  OR Magnetometer  GIA 63 Integrated  Avionics Unit    ELECTRICAL   ju   INTEG   GIA 63 Integrated      Me Avionics Units  t RUDDER TRIH p  ENGINE PFD   OBS XPDR IDENT EE  GDC 744 Air Data GTX 33 Transponder  OR  i Re   E GIA 63 Integrated  Figure 12 3 G1000 System Failure Annunciations Avionics Units    12 6 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS        amp  ALERTS    MFD  amp  PFD Message Advisories      Message   Comments S O  DATA LOST   Pilot stored data was The pilot profile data was lost  System reverts to default pilot profile and settings   lost  Recheck settings  The pilot may reconfigure the MFD  amp  PFD with preferred settings  if desired   XTALK ERROR    A flight display The MFD and PFD are not communicatin
79. refer to current aeronautical  charts for appropriate minimum clearance altitudes     WARNING  The altitude calculated by G1000 GPS receivers is geometric height above Mean Sea Level and could  vary significantly from the altitude displayed by pressure altimeters  such as the GDC 74A Air Data Computer   or other altimeters in aircraft  GPS altitude should never be used for vertical navigation  Always use pressure  altitude displayed by the G1000 PFD or other pressure altimeters in aircraft        WARNING  The Jeppesen database used in the G1000 system must be updated regularly in order to ensure  that its information remains current  Updates are released every 28 days  A database information packet is  included in the G1000 package  Pilots using an outdated database do so entirely at their own risk        WARNING  The basemap  land and water data  must not be used for navigation  but rather only for non navi   gational situational awareness  Any basemap indication should be compared with other navigation sources     WARNING  Traffic information shown on the G1000 Multi Function Display is provided as an aid in visually  acquiring traffic  Pilots must maneuver the aircraft based only upon ATC guidance or positive visual acquisition  of conflicting traffic     WARNING  Use of the Stormscope interface for hazardous weather penetration is prohibited  Weather infor   mation on the G1000 MFD is approved only for weather avoidance  not penetration        WARNING  Use of the GDL 69 W
80. requency into displayed   the    COM    frequency standby field  View Additional Details for a Listed Airspace    1  Select the Nearest Airspace Page     7 14 NEAREST AIRSPACES    2  Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor    3  Turn the large FMS knob to scroll through the  list  highlighting the desired airspace    4  Press the ALERTS softkey and turn either FMS  knob to select the desired airspace     5  Press the FMS knob to remove the flashing  Cursor     View and Quickly Load the Frequency for a  Controlling Agency    1  Select the Nearest Airspaces Page     2  Press the FREQ softkey and turn either FMS   knob to select the desired frequency  Press the  Figure 7 16 Nearest Airspaces Page ENT key to load the frequency into the    COM     frequency standby field        Select the Nearest Airspaces Page    1  Turn the large FMS knob to select the NRST  page group    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the seventh  rectangular page icon     Airspace Alerts Box       Ifthe projected course takes the aircraft inside an  airspace within the next ten minutes     Ahead    is    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 7 9    SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    This page intentionally left blank     7 10 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 8  FLIGHT PLANNING  8 1 USER DEFINED WAYPOINTS    17 95       Ti ee eat  HORTH UP    Figure 8 1 User WPT Information Page    Select the User WPT Information Page    1  Turn the la
81. ressed    Pressing the ASSIST softkey causes the first cylinder  that peaks to become hightlighted and information for  that cylinder to be displayed    Any exceedance of default Engine Page parameters   while viewing the Lean Engine Page  will cause the display  to automatically switch back to the detault Engine Page     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 3 1    SECTION 3     ENGINE  INDICATION SYSTEM  EIS     3 2       3 3 ENGINE SYSTEM DISPLAY    If desired  use the DEC FUEL  INC FUEL and RST  FUEL softkeys to adjust the amount of fuel remaining for  totalizer calculations     A NOTE  Fuel calculations do not use the aircraft  fuel quantity indicators  and are calculated from  the last time the fuel was reset     Xo 2250 a  FUEL QTY GAL     a      6 16 26 36 40F  OIL PSI 669  OIL   F 208  ENG 0800 0 HRS       Aircraft Total    Time in Service     FUEL CALC       FFLOW GPH   0  Fuel Remaining ee  F  EGT   F 1597 Position      Ss   Vi      ELECTRICAL     etal all Elevator Trim  BAT1 AMPS       Takeoff Position    RUDDER TRIM p SENSEN  V a y  rim Position  Indicator  Rudder Trim  Takeoff Position    Figure 3 3 M20R SYSTEM Engine Page    Any exceedance of default Engine Page parameters   while viewing the System Engine Page  will cause the dis   play to automatically switch back to the default Engine  Page     3 4  FLAP  amp  TRIM INDICATIONS    The flap and trim indicators are located on the MFD  next to the engine indicating displays     Rudd
82. rge FMS knob to select the NRST  page group    2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the fifth  rectangular page icon     Create a New User Waypoint    1  With the User Waypoint Information Page  displayed  press the FMS knob to activate the  Cursor     2  Turnthe FMS knobs to enter a name for the new  waypoint and press the ENT key  The message  Are you sure you want to create the new user  waypoint    is displayed  With YES  highlighted   press the ENT key     SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING    3  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the  latitude longitude field or the Reference Way   points field  depending on how the waypoint  is to be defined     4  Turn the FMS knobs to enter the position  coordinates or the radial and distance from  the reference waypoint     5  Press the ENT key to accept the new way   point     6  Press the FMS knob to remove the flashing  Cursor     Create User Waypoints from the Navigation  Map Page    1  With the Navigation Map Page displayed  push  the joystick to activate the panning function   The target pointer is displayed at the present  aircraft position     2  After placing the pointer at the desired posi   tion  press the ENT key  The User Waypoint  Information Page is now displayed with the  captured position     3  Turn the FMS knobs to select a waypoint  name     4  Press the ENT key to accept the selected  name  The first reference waypoint field is  highlighted    5  If desired  turn the FMS knobs to enter the  identifier of the refere
83. rture occ ese 8 4  8 9 Load an Arrival                                 8 4  8 10 Load an Approach occ 8 4  8 11 Remove a Departure  Arrival  or Approach  from a Flight Plan    8 5  8 12 Store A Flight Plan    8 5  8 13 Edit a Stored Flight Plan    8 5  8 14 Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan             8 5  8 15 Invert and activate a Stored Flight Plan    8 5  8 16 Copy a Flight Plan    8 6  8 17 Delete a Flight Plan    8 6  8 18 Graphical Flight Plan Creation                             8 6  8 19 Trip Planning    8 6  SECTION 9  PROCEDURES          00 oc 9 1  9 1 Arrivals and Departures                               9 1  Load and Activate a Departure Procedure          cesscse 9 1  Load and Activate An Arrival Procedure    9 1  9 2 Approaches                                          9 2  Load and or Activate an Approach Procedure    9 2  Activate An Approach in the Active Flight Plan               9 3  SECTION 10  HAZARD AVOIDANCE                  1100110   10 1  10 1 Customizing the Hazard Displays on the  Navigation Map    10 1  10 2 STORMSCOPE    Optional            0  0 0 10 1  Displaying Stormscope Lightning Data on the  Navigation Map Page    10 1  LOTO CODE  PaE seeriasse enina 10 2  10 3 XM Weather  Optional        0  0  0  10 3  Displaying METAR and TAF information on the  Airport Information Page    10 3  Displaying Weather on the Weather Data Link Page    10 4  NEXRAD Limitations        10 4  Map Panning Information     Weather Data Link Page   10 5  Weather 
84. s XM Radio lightning data  on the Navigation Map    BACK   pressing this softkey displays the  ENGINE and MAP top level softkeys                         optional   Press the BACK softkey on this level to  return to the top softkey level 7  Fa  Press to return to the  top softkey level   optional   optional   optional       Em D rs    Press the ENGINE or BACK softkey on any level to      return to the default page level item is already checked    ENGINE DONE EXIT EMERGCY  T    ms   N nN  ys   D OAOD Dn N D    mo mm    The DONE softkey changes to UNDO when the checklist        Figure 1 6 MFD Softkeys    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 1 7    SECTION 1  SYSTEM OVERVIEW    1 4    if    1 5    MFD PAGE GROUPS    Turn the large FMS knob until the desired page  group is selected     Turn the small FMS knob to select pages within  the group  See Figure 1 7     Nearest Group      Auxiliary Page Group      Waypoint Page Group      Map Page Group    BACKLIGHTING    To manually adjust the backlight for the  PFD and MFD     1     Press the MENU key on the PFD to display the  PFD Setup Menu window    Press the small FMS knob to activate the  cursor     PFD DSPL  gt  AUTO is now high   lighted    Turn the small FMS knob to display the  selection window    Turn either FMS knob to select    MANUAL  then  press the ENT key    With the intensity value now highlighted  turn  the small FMS knob to select the desired  backlighting    Turn the large FMS knob to h
85. still be present  The  presence of Stormscope lightning data is indicated by the  annunciation    LTNG  lt  25 nm    in the upper right corner     NORTH UP      LTNING       oo ool   j  LU     MODE LELL    FIM LATE  Li   LL  d i    Figure 10 5 Lightning Display Range Annunciation    To select    cell    or    strike    as the Stormscope  lightning mode     1     With the Weather Group selected  press the  ENT key  The cursor flashes on    STRMSCP  LING       Turn the large FMS knob to select STRMSCP  MODE    Turn either FMS knob to display the    Cell Strike     window    Turn either FMS knob to select    Cell    or Strike      Press the ENT key    Push the FMS knob to return to the Navigation  Map Page     To clear Stormscope lightning data from  the Navigation Map Page     P    Press the MENU key  with the Navigation Map  Page displayed     Turn either FMS knob to highlight the    Clear  Lightning Data    field and press the ENT key     Stormscope Page    1     Turn the large FMS knob until the Map Page  group is selected     2    Turn the small FMS knob until the Stormscope  Page is selected  This is the third rectangular  page icon        VIEN CLEAR    Figure 10 6 Stormscope Page    To change the Stormscope lightning mode  between    cell    and    strike        1   2     Select the Stormscope Page     Press the MODE softkey  The CELL and STRIKE  softkeys are displayed  Press the CELL softkey  to display    CELL    data or press the STRIKE soft   key to display STRIKE dat
86. t Flight Manual  e G1000 VHF NAV COM Pilots Guide Supplement always takes precedence over the    G1000 Transponder Pilots Guide information found in this guide   e G1000 GMA 1347 Audio Panel Pilots Guide and   Supplement    e G1000 Engine Indication System Pilots Guide  e G1000 Multi Function Display Pilots Guide  e G1000 Optional Equipment Addendum    Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 1 1    SECTION 1    SYSTEM OVERVIEW       1 1 PFD MFD CONTROLS    O OO    Oo    0O OO    PUSH  1 2    CRS 2 BARO    PUSH PUSH  HDG SYNC CRS CTR  RANGE  RON  _      PUSH CRSR        17  Figure 1 1 PFD MFD Controls    PUSH CHSH    1 2 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R     1  NAV VOL ID Knob   Controls the NAV audio level   Press to toggle the Morse code identifier ON and OFF  Volume level is shown in the field as a percentage     2  NAV Frequency Toggle Key     Toggles the standby  and active NAV frequencies     3  Dual NAV Knob   Tunes the MHz  large knob  and  kHz  small knob  standby frequencies for the NAV re   ceiver  Press to toggle the tuning cursor  light blue box   between the NAVI and NAV2 fields     4  Heading Knob   Turn to manually select a heading  on the HSI  When pressed  it synchronizes the heading  bug with the compass lubber line     5  Joystick     Changes the map range when rotated  Ac   tivates the map pointer when pressed     6  CRS BARO Knob   The large knob sets the altim   eter barometric pressure and th
87. te a        transfer key is stuck  The remote NAV1 and or NAV2 transfer switch is stuck in the enabled  or    pressed        s   state  Press the transfer switch again to cycle its operation  If the problem persists   NAV RMTXFR     NAV2 remote the G1000 system should be serviced   transfer key is stuck   G S1 FAIL     G S1 is inoperative  A failure has been detected in glideslope receiver 1 and or receiver 2  The G1000  G S2 FAIL     G S2 is inoperative  system should be serviced     G S1 SERVICE     G S1 needs service   Return unit for repair  A failure has been detected in glideslope receiver 1 and or receiver 2  The receiver    G S2 SERVICE     G S2 needs service    may still be available  The G1000 system should be serviced when possible   Return unit for repair        GEA 71 Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message  Comments    GEA1 CONFIG   GEA1 configuration   The GEA 71 configuration settings do not match those of backup configuration  error  Contig service req d  memory  The G1000 system should be serviced    MANIFEST     GEA1 software  mismatch  Communication halted   BACKUP PATH     EIS using backup The GEA 71 is using a backup communication path  The G1000 system should be  data path  serviced when possible     The GEA 71 has incorrect sottware installed  The G1000 system should be serviced        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 11    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       GTX 33 Message Advisories    Alerts Win
88. tion    CREATE A NEW FLIGHT PLAN    To create a new flight plan using the MFD     3  Turn the large FMS knob to highlight    Delete  Flight Plan and press the ENT key  With    OK     highlighted  press the ENT key to deactivate    the flight plan  This will not delete the stored 2    flight plan  only the active flight plan     Delete all waypoints in Flight  plan     or       Figure 8 7 Delete Flight Plan Confirmation    1     Press the FPL key and turn the small FMS knob  to display the Flight Plan Catalog Page    Press the NEW softkey to display a blank flight  plan page for the first empty storage loca   tion     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 8 3    SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING       Figure 8 10 Create FPL on MFD    Turn the small FMS knob to display the Way   point Information Page  Turn the small FMS  knob to enter the first character of the identifier  of the departure waypoint  Turn the large FMS  knob to move the cursor to the next character  field  Repeat using the FMS knobs until the  desired identitier has been entered     WAYPOINT INFORMATION  IDENT  FACILITY  CITY       Figure 8 11 Waypoint Info Window    Press the ENT key     Repeat step number 3 to enter the identifier  for each additional flight plan waypoint     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     Create a new flight plan using the PFD       8 4       NOTE  A fl
89. tion on a Specific NDB                       1 1  7 11 Nearest NOR ae dut cure 1 1  Select the Nearest VOR Page    7 7  View Information on the Nearest VOR                       7 7  Select and Load a VOR Frequency    7 8  7 12 Nearest User Waypoint                              7 8  Select the Nearest User Waypoint Page    7 8  Select a Nearest User Waypoint    1 8  7 13 Nearest Frequencies         0    cccccccsseeseeseeen 1 8  Select the Nearest Frequencies Page    7 8  Select and Load the Nearest ARTCC  FSS  or Weather  FO    0 19  7 14 Nearest Airspaces                                  7 9  Select the Nearest Airspaces Page    7 9  PUPS CACO Alerts BOSS  n 7 9  View Additional Details for a Listed Airspace                  7 9  View and Quickly Load the Frequency for a  Controlling Agency    7 9  SECTION 8  FLIGHT PLANNING    8 1  8 1 User Defined Waypoints                       8 1  Select the User WPT Information Page 8 1  Create a New User Waypoint                        8 1  Create User Waypoints from the Navigation  AUE oe o E 8 1  Modify a User Waypoint        scssessssessessessesresneessen 8 2  Delete a User Waypoint      cessceseeseesessessesssesseeseessen 8 2  8 2 Viewing the Active Flight Plan    8 2  8 3 Activate a Stored Flight Plan    8 2  8 4 Activate a Flight Plan Leg    8 2  8 5 Stop Navigating a Flight Plan    8 3  8 6 Invert Active Flight Plan    8 3  8 7 Create a New Flight Plan    8 3  Create a new flight plan using the PFD n s    8 4    8 8 Load a Depa
90. tivate the flight plan  To cancel the flight    plan activation  turn the large FMS knob to  highlight    CANCEL and press the ENT key     ACTIVE FLIGHT FLAN       8 4 ACTIVATE A FLIGHT PLAN LEG    ee 1  From the Active Flight Plan Page  press the FMS    Seas ao aan knob to activate the cursor and turn the large    FMS knob to highlight the desired destination  Figure 8 2 Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD waypoint     8 2 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    2  Press the ACT LEG softkey  using MFD only   8 6  OR   3  Press the MENU key  select the    Activate Leg  option trom the page menu and press the ENT  key  This step must be used when activating a  leg from the PFD     4  With    Activate    highlighted  press the ENT  key        Figure 8 5 Activate Flight Plan Leg Confirmation    8 5 STOP NAVIGATING A FLIGHT PLAN    1  Press the FPL key and turn the small FMS knob  to display the Active Flight Plan Page     2  Press the ENT key to display the Page Menu  window        8 1  Figure 8 6 Delete Flight Plan    SECTION 8     FLIGHT PLANNING    INVERT ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN    From the Active Flight Plan Page  press the  MENU key to display the Page Menu    Turn the large FMS knob to highlight    Invert  Flight Plan    and press the ENT key  The origi   nal flight plan remains intact in its flight plan  catalog storage location    With    OK    highlighted  press the ENT key to  invert the flight plan        Figure 8 9 Invert Flight Plan Confirma
91. to normal operation    e Pressing PLAY during playback of a memory block  halts the playback of this block and plays back the  preceding recorded block  The PLAY key can be  used to backtrack through the recorded memory  blocks to reach and play back any desired block   Pressing the MKR MUTE key during playback  halts playback and returns the recorder playback  to normal operation     If a COM input signal is detected during playback   playback is halted and the new COM input signal is re   corded as the latest block     5 4 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 6   AUTOMATIC    FLIGHT CONTROL       SECTION 6  AUTOMATIC FLIGHT  CONTROL    Refer to the pilots guide for the installed autopilot sys   tem     Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 6 1    SECTION 6   AUTOMATIC    FLIGHT CONTROL       This page intentionally left blank     6 2 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 7     NAVIGATION    SECTION 7  NAVIGATION 1 2 DIRECT TO NAVIGATION    Direct to Navigation from the MFD  7 1 NAVIGATION MAP PAGE       Identifier    Fac ace ci r   Saba  Facility Name MIAMI I   Select the MAP Page Group City a    _ Flight Plan Field fe acai Nearest Airport  1  Turn the large FMS knob until MAP is high       vere    lighted in the page group window in the lower l Dette  Map oj the  right of the MFD display  Se LE  2  Turn the small FMS knob to select the first MAP Waypoint  page  
92. tonomous Integrity  available trom FAF to MAP waypoints    Monitoring  RAIM  from the FAF to the MAP waypoints   RAIM UNAVAIL     RAIM is not GPS satellite coverage is insufficient to perform Receiver Autonomous Integrity  available  Monitoring  RAIM  for the current phase of flight     The system has detected an over temperature condition in COM1 and or COM2  The  transmitter will operate at reduced power  If the problem persists  the G1000 system  should be serviced        GPS position is in error  provides GPS based guidance   GPS position accuracy has been degraded and RAIM is not available   A failure has been detected in the GPS1 and or GPS2 receiver  The receiver is  unavailable  The G1000 system should be serviced     12 10 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R       SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       GIA 63 Message Advisories  Cont      Alerts Window Message  Comments S    GPS1 SERVICE     GPS1 needs service    Return unit for repair  A failure has been detected in the GPS1 and or GPS2 receiver  The receiver may still  GPS2 SERVICE     GPS  needs service    be available  The G1000 system should be serviced    Return unit for repair    NAV1 SERVICE     NAV1 needs service    Return unit for repair  A failure has been detected in the NAV1 and or NAV2 receiver  The receiver may still    NAV2 SERVICE     NAV2 needs service    be available  The G1000 system should be serviced   Return unit for repair     NAV1 RMTXFR     NAV1 remo
93. ttings do not match those of backup configuration  error  Contig service req d  memory  The G1000 system should be serviced     The GMU 44 has incorrect sottware installed  The G1000 system should be serviced           MANIFEST   GDC1 software The GDC 74A has incorrect software installed  The G1000 system should be  mismatch  Communication halted  serviced     BACKUP PATH     Airdata using backup   The GDC 74A is using a backup communications data path  The G1000 system  data path  should be serviced when possible        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 13    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS        amp  ALERTS    Miscellaneous Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message  Comments S    FPL WPT LOCK   Flight plan waypoint   Upon power up  the G1000 system detects that a stored flight plan waypoint is   is locked  locked  This occurs when an aviation database update eliminates an obsolete way   point  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   Remove the waypoint from the flight plan if it no longer exists in any database   OR  update the waypoint name identitier to reflect the new information     FPL WPT MOVE   Flight plan The system has detected that a waypoint coordinate has changed due to a new  waypoint moved  aviation database update  Verity that stored flight plans contain correct waypoint  locations     TIMER EXPIRD     Timer has exp
94. urces    a pale Na OENE The traffic information system TIS has failed  The G1000 system should be serviced    o PAUE  a otme dia  Stormscope has failed  The G1000 system should be serviced     BACKUP PATH     Stormscope using Stormscope is using the backup communication path  The G1000 system should be  backup path  serviced when possible        Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R 12 15    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       This page intentionally left blank     12 16 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    A    Abnormal COM operation 11 2  Activate a flight plan 8 2  Active flight plan 8 2  ADF 1 5  4 3  ADVISORY 12 1  Advisory alerts 12 2  Age 10 6  AHRS 12 12  Aircraft alerts 12 2  AIRMET 10 5  Airport frequency 7 6  Airport information 7 3  Airspace alerts 7 9  Airspeed indicator 2 3  Airspeed trend vector 2 3  Alerting System 12 1  Alerts 12 1  Alert levels 12 2  Altitude reference bug 2 4  Altitude trend vector 2 4  ALT knob 1 3  Approaches 9 2  Approach activation 4 4  Approach markers   Signal augmentation 5 2  Arrivals 9 1  Attitude indicator 2 3  Audio alerting system 12 1  Audio panel 4 3  5 1  Audio panel controls   ADF 5 2   DME 5 2   NAV1 5 2   NAV2 5 2  Auto tuning 4 4  Automatic squelch 4 3    Barometric setting 2 4  Base reflectivity 10 4  BKSP softkey 4 5    BRG1 2 6  BRG2 2 6    C    Caution 12 1   CDI 2 7  12 15   Cell 10 2   Cell mode 10 2   Cell movement 10 5   Cloud tops 10 4  
95. viation database type in both displays   DB MISMATCH   Basemap database   The PFD and MFD have different basemap database versions installed  Crossfill is  version mismatch  Xtalk is off  off  Install correct basemap database version in both displays    DB MISMATCH   Terrain database The PFD and MFD have different terrain database versions installed  Crossfill is off   version mismatch  Xtalk is off  Install correct terrain database version in both displays    DB MISMATCH   Terrain database The PFD and MFD have different terrain database types installed  Crossfill is off   type mismatch  Xtalk is off  Install correct terrain database type in both displays    DB MISMATCH   Obstacle database   The PFD and MFD have different obstacle database versions installed  Crosstill is off   version mismatch  Xtalk is off Install correct obstacle database version in both displays        12 8 Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M  amp  M20R    SECTION 12   ANNUNCIATIONS     amp  ALERTS       GMA 1347 Message Advisories    Alerts Window Message  Comments S    GMA FAIL     GMAT is inoperative  The audio panel self test has detected a failure  The audio panel is unavailable  The  G1000 system should be serviced    GMA1 CONFIG   GMA1 configuration   The audio panel configuration settings do not match backup configuration memory    error  Contig service req d  The G1000 system should be serviced    MANIFEST   GMA software The audio panel has incorrect software installed  The G
    
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