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Garmin G600 GPS Receiver User Manual

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1. Alert Message Description Action GPSA FAIL e GPS1 is inoperative Use an alternate navigation source GPSZFAIL GPS2 is inoperative Use an alternate navigation source CONFIG e lt LRU gt config eror Contact your Garmin dealer for Config senice req d senice is not configured correctly may not funcion proper SIMULATOR Sim mode is active Simulator mode is actie Do not use for navigation DATALOST e Piotstoreddata Reset your setings was lost Recheck e G600 pilot configurable items have setings been retumed to default settings Contact your Garmin dealer for senice lt IRU gt DBERR lt LRU gt database Eror presentin spediic err ists database Data from speci database should be considered suspect Contact your Garin dealer for sevice SERVICE e RU needs e Contact your Garmin dealer for senice Retum unit senice for repair Garmin G00 Plots Gude 63 at EM p A GARMIN Alert Message Description Action lt LRU gt has poor Extended operation at high COOLING cooling Reducing temperatures is not recommended power usage as damage to the GDU may occur GDU backlighting e Contact your Garmin dealer for has been reduced sevice MODULE GDU configuration Unit wil ned to be re conigued module is When service is complete
2. Stationary front 4 46 Surface analysis 4 45 7 5 Surface data 4 46 Surface data time 4 47 Surface winds 4 41 Symbols 7 1 Synchronization 3 49 System description 1 1 System display units 3 52 System power 1 13 System settings 1 16 3 46 System status 3 56 4 7 4 12 4 21 68 T TACAN 7 1 443 TANS 46 TCA 339 Temperature 1 16 3 52 Terain 4 1 Terain alerts 4 6 Terain data 323 Terain obstacle symbols 7 3 TR 344 Time 1 16 3 50 Time zone 3 50 TS 4 15 TIS limitations 4 18 Trafic Advisory Systems 3 32 4 8 4 15 72 Tale symbols 411 4 17 7 2 Transponder 1 5 lt Trend Vector Tum Rate 2 14 Tue Airspeed 2 2 Turbulence 441 Tum anticipation 5 26 Tum Rate Indicator 2 14 Under construction 7 2 M Garmin 00 Pots Guide A GARMIN Y 2 16 Version 3 56 Vertical deviation 2 16 Vertical speed 1 10 1 16 Vertical Speed Indicator VSI 2 10 VNV 87 Voice alerts TIS Traffic 4 20 Volume 3 55 5 19 5 22 VOR 337 7 1 VORTAC 7 1 Vspeeds 25 3 48 w WAAS 2 16 Wam front 4 45 Warnings i Warranty i Waypoint information 3 60 Waypoint weather 3 64 Weather 3 28 3 64 4 24 Weather legend 4 29 Weather symbols 4 27 7 5 Wind 3 4 Winds aloft 4 50 7 5 Winds aloft attitude 4 52 Wind Up or Down soft keys 4 50 452 Wind vector 3 18 7 6 WX soft key 3 9 358 x 354 3 55 424 radio 516 Receiver troubleshooting 5 24 XM cha
3. Bezel Keys Range RNG Pressing the Range arrow keys changes range on the Map pages The Up arrow zooms The Down arrow zooms in The keys also aid in scrolling up and down text pages Menu Displays a context sensitive list of options This list allows the user to access additional features or make setting changes that relate to particular pages Enter ENT Validates or confirms a menu selection or data entry Clear CLR Erases information cancels entries or removes page menus Pressing and holding the CLR key displays the Navigation Map 1 page 1 1 12 6 Soft Keys MED soft keys vary depending on the page selected and appear atthe bottom of the display Press the soft key on the bezel below the soft key label Selected Soft Unselected Soft Keys Y TERRAIN BACK Soft Key Labels Soft Keys Figure 1 13 MED Soft Key Layout GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 12 System Power Up NOTE See the Aircraft Flight Manual AFM for specific procedures concerning avionics power application and emergency power supply operation o NOTE Refer to Section 6 for system specific annunciations and alerts The G600 System is integrated with the aircraft electrical system and receives power directly from electrical busses The GDU 620 and supporting sub systems 7 include both power on and continuous built in test features that exercise the processor m
4. 1 From the first AUX page press the small MED knob and tum the large MFD knob to highlight the desired value 2 Tum the small MED knob to select ON or 3 Press ENTER to save the setting More detail on changing settings is in the Section 3 Aux pages System d Settings section Category Settings Affected Quantities Exceptions Display Level Brightness levels on the PFD d Brightness Mode and MED Aispeeds Gide Reference markers on PFD E Y airspeed tape M Y Synchronization COI On Off Nav information to GDU 620 Dame Date Time Time Format Time Offset Distance and Crosstrack error HS Airspeed Indicator Speed Nautical Bearing distances Tre Airspeed information windows PED Distance information Wind speed window vector Flightplan distances Map range Traffic Map ranges Page Terrain DIS GS TAS XTK fields Proximity Page Navigation Status Box CDI scaling Al distances on Al speeds on MFD Aude and Feet AlidatonsonNFD Altimeter Vertical Speed Meters Vertical Speed Indicator 1802080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN Category Settings Affected Quantities Exceptions Navigation Magnetic North Heading Angle True North Course Bearing Track E Desired Track Barometric Inches in Barometric pressure on PFD Setting Hectop
5. Crossfill Information The following information is always synchronized between both GDU 6205 Selected Altitude Selected Heading Selected Course 1904060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN Selected Vertical Speed Airspeed Bug Values Airspeed Color Band Values System Pressure Units System Temperature Units The following information can be synchronized between GDU 620s or changed independently depending on the Crossfil Synchronization Settings Barometric Correction default ON Selected CDI default OFF When Barometric Correction is synchronized any changes to the Barometric Setting on either GDU will change it on both GDUs When the CDI is synchronized any changes tothe selected CDI on either GDU will change it on both GDUs Either pilot can change the OBS course on either GNS Ifthe pilot selects GPS1 on the CDI and GNS isin OBS mode any course changes will move the OBS on GDUI and GDU2 if the copilot has GPS displayed on the CDI Similarly if the pilot selects GPS2 on the CDI and GNS is in OBS mode any course changes will move the OBS on GNS2 GDUI and GDU2 if the copilot has GPS2 displayed on the CDI AHRS I and ADC 1 will only be displayed on GDU 1 AHRS2 and ADC2 will only be displayed on GDU 2 The CDI soft key toggles between selection of GPS or VOR LOC as the active 1 navigation source In single GDU 620 system the GDU CDI soft key will change the source i
6. Traffic Map Page or in a banner at the lower left comer of maps other than the Traffic Map Page on which traffic can be displayed The altitude difference between the requesting aircraft and other intruder aircraft is displayed above below the traffic symbol in hundreds of feet If the other aircraft is above the requesting aircraft the altitude separation appears above the traffic symbol if below the altitude separation appears below Altitude rend is displayed as an up down arrow for speeds greater than 500 fpm in gt either direction to the right of the target symbol Traffic symbols for aircraft without altitude reporting capability appear without altitude separation or climb descent information 90408012 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 43 3 TIS Limitations NOTE This section on TIS Limitations is not comprehensive Garmin recommends the user review the TIS Limitations section of the Aeronautical Information Manual Section 1 3 5 TIS is NOT intended to be used as a collision avoidance system and does not relieve the pilot of responsibilty to see and avoid other aircraft TIS should not be used for avoidance maneuvers during IMC or other times when there is no visual contact with the intruder aircraft TIS is intended only to assist in visual acquisition of other aircraft in VMC No recommended avoidance maneuvers are provided for nor authorized as a direct result of a TIS intru
7. 3 Tum the small MED knob to select Feet or Meters and then press ENT Figure 366 Altitude and Vertical Speed MFD Display Units 3 4 1 6 System Display Units The System Display Units options allows the selection of units to display values for Navigation Angle Magnetic or True Barometric Setting inches or 2 Hectopascals and Temperature Fahrenheit or Celsius Pressing the DFLT E UNIT soft key will restore the Default Unit settings 1 While viewing the System Setup page of the AUX page group press the small MED knob to activate the cursor Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the System Display Units selection titled Nav Angle EI Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN CAUTION The Nav Angle display units Magnetic or True should be set to the same type in both the GDU 620 and GNS navigators TET PRESS LJ Figure 3 67 Nav Angle System Display Units 3 2 Tum the small MFD knob to select Magnetic or True and then press ENT The Barometric Pressure Setting value will now be highlighted Figure 3 68 Barometric Setting System Display Units 3 Tum the small MED knob to select the Barometric Setting units and then press ENT The Temperature value will now be highlighted Figure 3 69 Temperature System Display Units 4 Tum the small MFD knob to select the Temperature units and then press ENT Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 3 42 Information Option
8. Selected Heading Box Figure 5 20 Adjusting the Heading Bug 5 6 2 Altitude Capture Optional Interface The altitude selector function is a separately purchased option which works with the autopilot At the set altitude the autopilot will go from a Vertical Speed Mode a climb or descent to an Altitude Capture mode where it will hold the selected altitude 1 Selene desired alitude onthe GDU 620 by presing the ALT key and rotating the PFD knob so the Altitude bug is at the desired altitude 2 Engage the autopilot in altitude capture mode and select the desired vertical speed if able on the autopilot controller H Garmin G00 Plots Guide 525 A GARMIN The autopilot will command a climb or descent at the selected vertical speed on the autopilot controller and capture the selected altitude NOTE The selected Vertical Speed bug on the GDU 620 will not control the autopilot vertical speed The autopilot vertical speed must be selected directly on the autopilot controller 5 63 Autopilot Navigation 1 Set your navigation source and HSI to the desired course 2 Engage your autopilot in navigation mode 3 Control your autopilot navigation through the navigation source and the HSI TE 563 1 Autopilot Operation with GPSS Enabled Autopilots The GDU 620 processes GPSS information and sends it to the autopilot to x allow the to anticipate tums and make smooth transitions when passing 5 waypoints 1 S
9. Table 4 2 Displayed Traffic Range Press the STANDBY soft key to place the system in the Standby mode or 1 Press MENU key f 2 Tum the small MED knob to select one of the following BELOW NORMAL ABOVE INREST unrestricted 3 Select the ENT key n Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 4 2 3 TAS Symbology Traffic Advisory System TAS is designed to help in detection and avoidance 7 of other aircraft TAS uses an on board interrogator processor to detect trafic Only aircraft with operating transponders will be detected Traffic is displayed according to TCAS symbology using four different symbols TAS Symbol Description Non Theat Traffic intruder is beyond 5 NM and greater than 1200 tt vertical af separation p ese intruder is within 5 NM and less than 1200 ft vertical separation Traffic Advisory desing rate distance and vertical separation meet Acta FF H 9 raticacisr oF scale Table 43 Traffic Symbol Description z Non Threat Advisory shown as an open white diamond indicates that an intruding aircraft is at greater than 1200 feet relative altitude or the distance is beyond 5 NM A Proximity Advisory indicates that the intruding aircraft is within 1200 feet and is within 5 NM range but is still not considered a threat A Trafic Advisory TA alerts the crew to a potentially hazardous intruding airc
10. The system must have valid 3 D GPS position solution The system must have a valid terrain obstacle airport terrain database Garmin G00 Plots Gude M A GARMIN 41 1 Displaying Terrain The Terrain page is in the Map page group Terrain is also selectable on the Navigation Map pages 1 Tum the Large MFD knob to the MAP page group 2 Tum the small MED knob to the Terrain page Map Orientation Altitude Information North indication Range Rings Ourship Symbol at Present Position Terrain Atitude 360 120 Rig Ac Selection Selection Figure 4 1 Terrain Page with Aviation Data Displayed and 360 View Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 Terrain Overlay xE Figure 42 Terrain on Navigation Map Page 4 1 1 1 Terrain Page 120 Arc or 360 Rings Select the 120 Are or 360 rings overlay forthe Terrain page with either the 360 Are soft keys or from the Page Menu Press the 360 or Arc soft key or Press MENU and the with the View Arc or View 360 selection highlighted press ENT Figure 4 3 Terrain Page Menu Viewing Selections 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude 43 5 Figure 4 4 Terrain Page with 120 1 2 Terrain Page Aviation Data Select the display of Aviation data on the Terrain page The Page Menu selections allow you to hide or show aviation data overlay on the Terrain or the Map Setup options for the Navigation Map pages 1 While view
11. This soft key will only be present if the system is configured for a second GPS or VOR Loc PFD The PED soft key displays the BRGI BRG2 and Back keys The BRG2 soft key will only be present if the system is configured for a second GPS or VORMLOC receiver 8861 The BRGI soft key cycles through the available bearing 1 indicator modes NAVI GPS ADE or None b BRG2 The BRG2 soft key cycles through the available bearing 2 indicator modes NAV2 GPS2 ADE or None This soft key will only be present if the system is configured for a second GPS or VORILOC Back The BACK soft key returns to the pages default soft key options 11 124 MFD Knobs The MED knobs are generally used for navigating and selecting information on the MED pages Other uses of the knobs will be detailed in the affected 2 functions Small Inner MFD Knob Selects a specific page within a page group Pressing the small knob tums the selection cursor ON and When the cursor is ON data may be entered in the applicable window by turning the small and large MED knobs Garmin G00 Plots Gude ua A GARMIN In this case the large knob moves the cursor on the page and the small MED knob selects individual characters or values for the highlighted cursor location Large Outer MFD Knob Selects MFD page group When the cursor is ON the large MFD knob moves the cursor to highlight available fields 1125
12. Traffic or requesting aircraft is below radar coverage In flat terrain the coverage extends from about 3000 feet upward at 55 miles Terrain and obstacles around the radar site can further decrease radar coverage in all directions Traffic does not have an operating transponder 40 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 4 5 TIS System Status The GDU 620 perlorms an automatic test of TIS during power up If TIS passes the test TIS enters Standby Mode on the ground or Operating Mode in the air If TIS fails the power up test an annunciation is shown in the center of the Traffic Map Page Traffic Map Page f inhi Description Data is being received from the transponder but a failure is detected in the data stream me The transponder has faled m Contact a service center or Garmin dealer for corrective action Table 4 8 TIS Failure Annunciations The traffic mode is annunciated in the upper left comer of the Traffic Map Page When the aircraft is on the ground TIS automatically enters Standby Mode If trafic is selected for display on another map while Standby Mode is selected the trafic display enabled icon is crossed out also the case when TIS has failed Once the aircraft is airborne TIS switches to Operating Mode and trafic information is displayed The mode can be changed manually using soft keys or the page menu Mode Traffic M
13. Data Link Receiver troubleshooting 5 24 Date 1 16 3 50 Day view 3 68 5 7 DCLIR soft key 3 6 2 7 3 6 5 14 Departures 5 11 Display brightness 3 47 Display map 3 2 Display units 1 16 JE Distance 1 16 Distance measuring 3 10 DME 7 1 DP 511 Dual installation 1 16 1 19 349 Echo tops 434 7 5 Extreme attitude 27 F Facility 3 63 Flight plan 3 57 FlteCharts 3 65 5 1 2 5 11 A 2 FiteCharts database 5 11 ezing level 4 48 7 5 Frequency 3 64 G GDC 74A 1 1 1 3 GDL 6969A 1 2 1 6 3 54 3 55 3 58 51 519 2 GDL69 troubleshooting 5 24 1 600620 13 GDU 1040 1 1 Glideslope 2 16 GPS altitude 4 6 GPSS 5 26 Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN Ground pointer 2 6 GRS 77 1 1 1 4 GTP 59 1 5 221 6733 12 GTX 330 330 1 5 H Hazard avoidance 4 1 Heading select 1 9 Helipad 7 2 Heliport 7 1 Home page 3 5 Horizontal Situation Indicator HSI 1 3 212 221 1 king 4 41 denter 3 63 IR 4 41 IGRE model 1 4 1 13 1s 74 INFO soft key 3 58 3 62 Intersection 336 71 J Jeppesen 1 8 5 8 Jeppesen database 1 L Land data 3 16 latlon 327 legend 429 Level 3 47 Lightning 3 31 4 38 7 5 Limitations 47 4 18 4 32 IRU 12 356 Lubberline 2 14 M Magnetometer 1 4 1 7 Map 34 Map orientation 3 13 Map panning 3 8 Map pointer 3 8 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN Map range 3 5 Map setup 3 11 Map symbols 7 1 Map toolbar symbols 7 4 Measuring
14. The Active Flight Plan page provides information for the fight plan currently in use for navigation To change data fields on the Active Flight Plan Page 1 While viewing the Active Flight Plan Page of the FPL page group press MENU to display the Active Flight Plan Page Options window 2 Tum the large MFD knob to highlight Change Fields and then press ENT Figure 34 Active Fight Plan Page Menu Option Selection 3 Tum the large MED knob to highlight the field you wish to change ORT HET Figure 3 75 Active light Plan Page Menu Change Fields Option Selection 358 Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN 4 Tum the small MFD knob to select the desired data item and press ENT 5 Press the small MFD knob to remove the cursor To restore factory default settings for data fields on the Active Flight Plan age 1 While viewing the Active Flight Plan Page of the FPL page group press i MENU to display the Active Flight Plan Page Options window 2 the large MFD knob to highlight Restore Defaults and then press ENT Figure 3 6 Active Flight Plan Page Menu Option Selection to Restore Defaults 1904080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude EET A GARMIN 3 5 2 Waypoint Information Page The Waypoint Information page provides information about a particular waypoint You can show a waypoint by selecting it by Ident Facility Name or by City The Map window shows the selected waypoint in the center of
15. Ton veume E von reum RAGE aes ttn messo o ams Figure 349 Navigation Map Class BMA Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Class B TMA Viewing Range option Tum the small MED knob to change the highlighted value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option mm 338 Garmin 00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Class C TCA Airspace Viewing Range The Class C TCA airspace viewing range option allows you to select the map 2 range and below where Class C TCA airspace information will appear on the MFD Map ranges above the selected value will not show Class C TCA airspace information When selected the information will not be shown CNN ser annes 5 E INTO VENI Ree We reu pone cass MA roa oar ever Figure 3 50 Navigation Map Class CITCA Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Class C TCA Viewing Range option 2 Tum the small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD k
16. or climb descent indication o NOTE TIS is disabled when a Traffic Advisory System TAS is installed The type of traffic systems that is installed is determined by the traffic page soft keys EE Information Service TIS is designed to help in detection and E avoidance of other aircraft TIS uses the Mode 5 transponder for the traffic data link TIS receives traffic information from ground stations and is updated every five seconds The GDU 620 displays up to eight traffic targets within 7 5 gt radius from 3000 feet below to 3500 feet above the requesting aircraft Traffic is displayed according to TCAS symbology using thre different symbols 43 1 Traffic Map Page The Traffic Map Page is configured to show surrounding TIS traffic data in relation to the aircrafts current position and altitude without clutter from the basemap Aircraft orientation on this map is always heading up unless there is no valid heading The traffic mode is annunciated in the upper left comer of the Traffic Ma Page When the aircraft is on the ground TIS automatically enters Standby Mode Once the caf is airbome TIS switches from Sandby to Operating Mode and the GDU 620 begins to display traffic information Refer to the System Status section in the Aux page group for more information 3 Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN 43 1 1 Displaying traffic on the Traffic Map Pa
17. or turn the small MFD knob to adjust the radio volume Figure 5 17 XM Radio Volume Controls 13 Press MUTE to mute the radio volume 24 Press MUTE again or the VOL or VOL soft keys to unmute the radio volume 52 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Re 8 A GARMIN 5534 Radio Channel Presets The PRESET soft key allows you to store the Active Channel into selected preset postion for easy later recall A delay of several seconds can occur when setting or recalling a prese Active Channel Active Channel 8 Feature Tp Preset Soft Keys _ Figure 5 18 XM Radio Presets Setting a Preset 1 While viewing the XM Radio page of the AUX group you may set a preset for the Active Channel Press the PRESETS soft key 2 Press and hold a preset soft key such as PS1 3 Press the MORE soft key to display the nex series of presets Recalling a Preset 1 While viewing the XM Radio page of the AUX page group press the PRESETS soft key 2 Press the preset soft key for the desired stored channel such as PS1 Press the MORE soft key to display the next series of presets Garmin GEB Plots Guide A GARMIN 5 5 4 GDL 69 69A Data Link Receiver Troubleshooting Some quick troubleshooting steps listed below can be performed to find the possible cause of a failure Ensure the owner operator of the aircraft in which the Data Link Receiver is installed ha
18. 1 Turn the large MFD knob to reach the AUX page group Press the small MED knob to activate the curso 2 The Level will be highlighted Turn the small MED knob to select the Display Brightness Level and then press ENT DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Figure 3 59 Aux Mode Display Brightness Level Selection 3 Ifthe Level was changed Manual wil be selected Press the cursor to save the settings Ifyou press ENT the Mode setting will be highlighted 4 With the Mode value highlighted tum the small MED knob to select Auto or Manual and then press ENT LEVEL HODE B Figure 3 60 Aux Mode Display Brightness Mode Selection ER 1904060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN 3 4 1 2 Airspeed Reference Marks The Best Glide Vr Vx and Vy airspeed reference marks for the PFD are adjusted with this function A marker will appear on the PED Airspeed tape at the selected speed when the value is set to On Default reference airspeeds are set during installation When power is recycled the values you set will be retained ATREPEEDS PFD SLIDE re 3 61 Airspeed References shown on PFD when activated 1 While viewing the System Setup page of the AUX page group press the small MFD knob to activate the cursor Tum the large knob to highlight the desired Airspeeds value 2 um the small MFD knob to select the value and press ENT The On Off setting will now be highlighted Turn the small MFD knob to select
19. 2 Turn the small MED knob to select On or Of ee Figure 3 24 Navigation Map Range Ring Selection 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option i 90408012 Rec Garmin 00 Plots Gude E A GARMIN Topo Data The Topo Data option selects whether the colored topographical features is displayed Traffic Land Data Terrain and Obstacles will still be displayed even with Topo Data turned off Topo data and NEXRAD may not be displayed at the same time Turning on either Topo data or NEXRAD will automatically tum off the other one Turning off either Topo data or NEXRAD will not automatically tum the other one back on Topo Data Off Topo Data On Figure 3 25 Navigation Map Topo Data 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MED knob to highlight the Topo Data option 2 Tum the small MFD knob to select On or Off 320 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 DTI DTI fara zoo Leo wm pr T TA VIEWING ne VENIN al Figure 3 26 Navigation Map Topo Data Selection 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted H ix 4
20. 20 miles any thunderstorm identified as severe or giving an intense radar echo CAUTION 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 ofall GPS equipment Portions of the Garmin GDU 620 utilize GPS as a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID Therefore as with all NAVAIDs information presented by the GDU 620 can be misused misinterpreted and therefore become unsafe 1904060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide Jod A GARMIN CAUTION The Garmin GDU 620 does not contain userserviceable 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 CAUTION The GDU 620 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 ANTHREFLECTIVE COATING It is very important to clean the lens using clean lint free cloth and an eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti reflective coatings NOTE Interference from GPS repeaters operating inside nearby hangars can cause an intermittent loss of attitude and heading displays while the
21. Finder Attitude Direction Indicator Airplane Flight Manual Airplane Fight Manual Supplement Above Ground Level Attitude and Heading Reference System Airman Information Manual Airman s Meteorological Information altitude autopilot approach airport aerodrome Aeronautical Radio Incorporated airspace i Air Route Traffic Control Center airspeed Automated Surface Observing System Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System Automatic Terminal Information Service auxiliary Automated Weather Observing System barometric setting backcourse E The compass direction from the present position to destination waypoint bearing center runway degrees Celsius Course Deviation Indicator channel doud dear E configuration The line between two points to be followed by the aircraft Garmin G00 Plots Guide a Crosstrack Error CRS CRSR CIA CTRL OM g DAT DB DBASE CHIR DECLIR deg DEP Desired Track DTK DIK E 5 EMI ENR A GARMIN The distance the aircraftis off desired course in either direction left or right course cursor Control Area control The total of all legs in a fight plan density altitude database dedutter degree departure The desired course between the active from and to waypoints destination default distance The great circle distance from the present posit a destination waypoin
22. G00 Plots Guide Mn A GARMIN Group Weather Group Traffic Group Aviation Group optional optional Menu Adjustment Menu Adjustment Menu Adjustment Menu Adjustment tem hem hem hem Oti Dieci NORD ange Tae stemi onze Nei Veving Farge Pange ip Runge Ours UN ES at age wis lng Oange nos ange Vening ange miu Yo Vening ange Ofe larg LH Wei On Gas Onye Marne Cas fing Topo Daa Tested Off oso MOA ian Texan On oltm Dua aout TR oie Vening Pange Taiton war jane Shown he iie database caer Table 3 2 Navigation Map Page Menu Selections Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Rev A GARMIN 3 331 Feature Options Choose the options to determine the values for display on each Navigation 3 Map The options you save will be retained until changed Map Orientation The Orientation option sets the orientation of the Navigation Map 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Map Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Orientation option 2 um the small MFD knob to change the highlighted value Figur
23. Icons for enabled map features Aircraft icon representing present position Nav range ring Flight plan legs Track vector pointer name and other pertinent Topography scale information Topography data Map range XM NEXRAD Weather Wind direction and speed XM Lightning Map orientation XM Storm Cells Symbols used on the are detailed in Section 7 Wind Vector and Speed Orientation Procedure Tum in TFR Data Window Fight Pan i Elevation Window Topo Seale Active Fight fenis Taffie kons with Relatie Symbol Altitude and Trend Present Position indicator Terrain Symbol Terrain Data Scale Indicates Terain is Displayed Map Scale Page Name Page Location Figure 3 4 MFD Map Description E amin 0 Plots Guide 1040502 Rev 8 A GARMIN 3 3 1 Default Navigation Page While on any page of the MED you may easily return to the first Navigation Map page of the Map group by pressing and holding the CLR key to return gt to the first page of the Map group 3 3 2 Editing Information 1 Press the small MED knob to activate editing 2 Turn the large MFD knob to select desired item 3 Tum the small MFD knob to change the highlighted value 4 Press ENT to accept the displayed value 5 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing eo NOTE Page Group and Page are shown at the bottom of the MFD HAP WX AUX FPL RII 8 Page Group Page Tur L
24. If Traffic Information Service TIS is configured a STANDBY OPERATE and TNA MUTE soft key will be displayed Ifa Traffic Advisory System TAS is configured a STANDBY OPERATE TEST and ALT MODE soft key will be displayed 4 2 1 Displaying and Operating Traffic TAS Systems The unit must be in operating mode for tali to be displayed The ability switch from standby to operating mode on the ground is especially useful for scanning the airspace around the airport before takeoff 4 2 1 1 Switching from Standby Mode to Operating Mode 1 While viewing the Traffic Page ofthe MAP page group select the OPERATE soft key or press MENU key and tum the small MFD knob to select Operating Mode E To switch to Standby Mode from the Traffic Page select the STANDBY soft key 3 Select the ALT MODE soft key to change the altitude volume 4 Select the STANDBY soft key to place the system in the Standby mode STANDBY is displayed in the Traffic mode field E e NOTE Not all TAS systems can be set to Standby mode while in the ain Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1900060102 A GARMIN The Traffic Map Page shows surrounding TAS traffic data in relation to the aircrafts current position and altitude without basemap clutter Aircraft ding up unless no valid heading is received The traffic mode and altitude display mode are annunciated in the upper left corner orientation is always Range
25. Navigation Map Obstacle Kons Figure 3 32 TERRAIN Correlation Obstacles Within 1000 feet of Aircraft Obstades Within 100 feet of Aircraft or Above Figure 3 33 Navigation Map Obstacle Data Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Obstacle Data option lt 2 Turn the small MFD knob to select the viewing range or Off ri arc ar m d Figure 3 34 Navigation Map Obstacle Data Selection 2 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MED knob to the next option 3 Garmin 00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev GARMIN Lat Lon Viewing Range The Lat Lon Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value Lat Lon lines will be shown on the Map ranges above the selected value will not show the Lat Lon lines When Off is selected LavLon lines will not be shown se lt gt LatiLon Reference information Figure 3 36 Navigation Map Lat Lon Information 1904080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page gr
26. REV RMI RNG RNWY 90405012 Rec marker beacon Military Operations Area movement meters per minute Mirimum Safe Alitude message Mean Sea Level meter millivolts Marginal Visual Flight Rules navigation NAVigation AID Non Directional Beacon Next Generation Radar Outside Air Temperature Omni Bearing Selector Proximity Advisory personal computer Primary Flight Display Present Position parallel track quantity right right runway Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring random access memory reference required reverse revision revise Radio Magnetic Indicator range runway Garmin G00 Plots Guide as RT SBAS sar g9 SFC sD g SIGMET SLPISKD SMBL SD save sve STAR STATS a 23 sm SUA a GARMIN right Satelite Based Augmentation System Storm Cell Identification and Tracking Secure Digital surface Standard Instrument Approach Procedures Standard Instrument Departure ficant Meteorological Information symbol speed service Standard Terminal Arrival Route statistics standby standard Special Use Airspace suspend software system tue Traffic Advisory Tactical Air Navigation System Terminal Aerodrome Forecast True Airspeed Traffic Advisory System Total Air Temperature Terrain Awareness and Warning System Terminal Control Area Traffic Collision Avoidance System temperature termin
27. Weather Data Link Map Page WX Page Menu Weather Setup Menu tem Adjustment z NEXRAD Data f 50 NM to 2000 NM Eho Top Data OH 5O NM to 2000NM Cloud Top Data OF SONM to 2000 NM Ung Data OF SONM to 2000 NM Cel Mov Data OF 50 NM to 2000 NM Sici OF 50 NM to 2000 M i MEIN Data Of 50 NM to 2000 NM SFC Data OF SONM to 2000 NM sfCTine Curent 12 Hy 24 H 36 Hr and 48 Hr Fz ll Data OF 50 NM to 2000 NM Wod AF Data Ff 50 NM to 2000 M Wad Alt Surface 3000 feet to 42000 feet County Data fi 50 NM to 2000 NM Table 4 11 Weather Page Menu Setup Options m Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 44 3 XM Weather Symbols and Product Age This table shows the weather product symbols the expiration time and the refresh rate The refresh rate represents the interval at which XM Satelite Radio broadcasts new signals that may or may not contain new weather data It does not represent the rate at which weather data is updated or new content is received by the Data Link Receiver Weather data is refreshed at intervals that are F defined and controlled by XM Satellite Radio and its data vendors Symbol Weather Product Expiration Refresh Rate Time Minutes Minutes Qm NERAD NERA and Echo Top 30 5 Mutually Exclusive 9070 Cloud Top and 30 15 Mutually Exclusive NEXRAD and Echo Top
28. altitudes WARNING The Garmin GDU 620 has a very high degree of functional integrity However the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and self test capability for conceivable system failures is not practical Although unlikely it may be possible for erroneous operation to occur without fault indication shown by the GDU 620 ris 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 The altitude calculated by GPS receivers is geometric height above Mean Sea Level and could vary significantly from the altitude displayed by pressure altimeters such as the output from 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 GDU 620 PFD or other pressure altimeters in aircraft WARNING Do not use outdated database information Databases used in the G600 system must be updated regularly in order to ensure that the information remains current Pilots using an outdated database do so entirely at their own risk WARNING Do not use basemap land and water data information for primary navigation Basemap data is intended only to supplement other approved navigation data sources and should be considered as aid to enhance situational awareness Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180
29. and software version numbers for all detected system LRUs Pertinent information on all system databases is also displayed Active LRUs are indicated by green check marks failed LRUs by ted XS Failed LRUs should be noted and a service center or Garmin authorized dealer informed LRU Info Window Database Window Scroll Bar LRU Soft Key Lomas Database Soft Key Figure 3 72 LRU and Database Information 1 Tum the large MFD knob to the AUX page group 2 Tum the small MED knob to the System Status page 3 Press the LRU soft key to highlight the fist item in the LRU Info window 4 Tum the small MFD knob to scroll through the items in the LRU Info window in case more items are available than are displayed f more items are available than can be displayed in the window a scroll bar will show on the right side of the window 5 Press the DBASE soft key to highlight the first item in the Database window 6 the small or large MED knobs to scrol through the items in the Database Window in case more items are available than are displayed If more items are available than can be displayed in the window a scroll bar will show on the right side of the window 356 Garmin G00 Plots Gude 1802060142 Rec 8 A GARMIN 35 Flight Plan Pages Use the Flight Plan page group to view details about your flight plan route The Flight Plan Function shows the Current Flight Plan that is active in the 3 5 1 Active
30. charts will be shown on the third page of the Flight Plan page group The chart page will default to the nearest airport if no flight plan or destination airport is present NOTE The chart for the destination airport or loaded approach will automatically be selected ms Figure 5 1 ChartView Chart Page 1 Tum the large MFD knob to the Flight Plan FPL page group 2 Tum the small MFD knob to the Charts page Figure 5 2 FiteChart Chart Page 52 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 5 1 1 Chart Panning More detail on the displayed chart can be viewed by zooming in with the Range keys and moving the chart around with pan mode e NOTE Panning mode is indicated by the presence of scroll bars Vertical Scrol Bar Figure 5 3 Zooming and Scrolling Around a Chart 1 While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group press the RNG Range 22 to zoom in and out 2 After zooming in you may only see part of the chart Press the small MFD knob to enter Pan mode and activate scroll bars on the edges of the chart Tum the large and small MED knobs to move around the char 3 Press the small MFD knob to cancel the scroll bars and exit panning Garmin G00 Plots Gude 5 1 2 Choosing Chart for the Current Airport NOTE The chart for the destination airport or loaded approach will automatically
31. determine bearing of Traffic Advisory Annunciation indicates distance in NM altitude separation in hundreds of feet and altitude trend arrow dimbingdescendino TAS unit has failed unit self reporting a failure or sending incorrectly formatted data Data is not being received from the TAS unit Shown as symbol on Traffic Map Page Shown in center of Trafic Map Page Table 4 6 TAS Traffic Status Annunciations 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 4 2 5 Traffic Pop Up When the GDU 620 MFD is displaying any page other than the NAV Traffic page and a traffic threat is imminent Traffic Warning page will be displayed Press ENT to go directly to the Traffic page Or Press CLR to return to the previously viewed page Res tut PREVIOUS PAE Y ara Figure 49 Traffic Pop Up Garmin GEB Plots Gude 1890060142 Rec A GARMIN 43 TIS Traffic Optional eo WARNING The Traffic Information Service TIS is intended for advisory use only TIS is intended to help the pilot locate traffic visually It is the responsibility of the pilot to see and maneuver to avoid traffic o NOTE TIS is available only when the aircraft is within the service volume of aTiS capable terminal radar site Aircraft without an operating transponder are invisible to both Trafic Advisory Systems TAS and TIS Aircraft without __ altitude reporting capability are shown without altitude separation data
32. editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MED knob to the next option 452 00 Plots Gude 180205012 Rev A 4 4 15 County Warnings County data provides specific public awareness and protection weather warnings from the National Weather Service NWS This can include information on fires tornadoes severe thunderstorms flood conditions and other natural disasters Figure 43 XM Weather County Wamings 2 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN County Data Viewing Range The County Data Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range E where below that value County weather products will be shown on the selected lt MED Wx Data Link Map pages 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected County Data Wil not be shown KE Vin Du V ae p m ul Deta Ving ae ge ETAR Dua War Rav ua Van mv Sefes Dia Tae Fra Ly ua Van Figure 4 44 County Selection _ 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the L ley to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 Tum the large MED knob to highlight the County Data Viewing Range value 3 Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigatio
33. gyro Horizontal Figure of Merit mercury hectopascal Horizontal Protection Level High Speed Data Bus Horizontal Situation Indicator Hertz Garmin GEB Plots Guide ICAO IR IGRF us IMC INFO inHG INT INTEG MIN Minimum Safe Altitude Initial Approach Fx Intemational Civil Aviation Organization Instrument Flight Rules Intemational Geomagnetic Reference Field Instrument Landing System Instrument Meteorological Conditions information inches of mercury intersection s integrity RAIM unavailable left left runway latitude Liquid Crystal Display local Light Emitting Diode The portion of a fight plan between two waypoints Low Instrument Flight Rules Lateral Navigation localizer loss of integrity GPS longitude Localizer Performance with Vertical guidance Line Replacement Unit left lightning Magnetic Magnetic Variation A proprietary data format used to forward navigation information from the GNS units to the GDU 620 maximum maximum speed overspeed barometric minimum descent altitude Aviation Routine Weather Report Multi Function Display minimum Uses Grid MORAs to determine a safe altitude within ten miles of the aircraft present position Garmin G00 Plots Gude 18040012 Rev A GARMIN MKR MOA MOV mpm MSA MSG MSL MT mV MVFR NAV NAVAID NDB NEXRAD OAT OBS PED P POS R RAM RAM REF REQ
34. i 1 System Overview 1 1 System Descriptio 1 1 1 Line Replaceable Units LRU 112 600620 113 GDC74A 1 14 68577 115 GMU4 1 1 6 GTX 330 3300 Optional 1 17 6759 1 8 GDL69 69A Optional 1 1 9 Navigator Interface 1 1 10 Attitude Heading Reference System AHRS 1 1 11 Secure Data Cards 1 1 12 Pilot Controls 1 1 12 1 PFD Knob 1 122 PFD Bezel Keys 1 1 123 PFD Soft Keys 1 124 MED Knob 1 1 12 5 MED Bezel Keys 1 126 MFD Soft Keys 1 2 System Power Up 13 System Operation 1 3 1 Using the Page Men 1 3 1 1 Navigating a Menu 132 Using the Soft Key Controls 133 System Settings 134 Display Backlighting 135 Dual GDU 620 Installations 1351 Crossfill Information Crossfil Selection 2 Primary Flight Display PFD 2 PED Soft Key 2 gi 22 Airspeed Indicator a 221 3 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 23 24 25 26 27 3 4 Aux Mode Pages 2 22 Reference Speeds Attitude Indicator 231 Extreme Attitude Altimeter 241 Setting the Altitude Bug Altitude Alerting 242 Changing Barometric Setting Vertical Speed VIS Indicator Setting the Vertical Speed Indi Horizontal Situational Indicator 2 6 1 Setting the Heading Buc 262 Rate Indicator Course Deviation Indicator 2 7 1 Changing CDI Sources 272 Changing CDI Course 213 Vertical Deviation Indicator VDI 274 AutoSlewing Supplem
35. knobs to select desired channel Press ENT to save the selection or press the small MFD knob to cancel selection 520 Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180205012 Rev A GARMIN 5 5 3 2 Selecting an XM Radio Channel The Channel feature is used to navigate through the channels in the category 1 While viewing the XM Radio page of the AUX page group press the small knob and then turn the small MFD knob to select the desired channel 2 Press ENT to make the highlighted channel the Active Channel NOTE A delay of several seconds may occur when selecting a channel The listed title may end before the radio begins playing the curent Active Channel material 3 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing 4 Press and then the CH or CH soft keys to increment up or down one channel ata time in the active category 5 Press and then the DIR CH soft key to direct select channel in the active category Use the large and small MFD knobs to select desired channel 6 Press ENT to save the selection or press the small MFD knob to cancel selection 1804060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude E A GARMIN 5 5 3 3 XM Radio Volume The Volume control allows you to set the audio volume level as well as mute the audio Figure 5 16 XM Radio Setting Volume 1 While viewing the XM Radio page of the AUX page group press the VOL soft ky 2 Press the VOL or VOL soft keys
36. next option will be highlighted Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob to the next option 336 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN VOR Viewing Range The VOR viewing range option allows you to select the map range and below 2 where VOR information will appear on the MFD Map ranges above the selected value will not show VOR information When Offis selected he information will not be shown 3 Figure 348 Navigation Map VOR Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active um the lage knob to highlight the VOR Viewing Range option 2 Turn the small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob to the next option Garmin 00 Plots Gude 337 A GARMIN Class B TMA Airspace Viewing Range The Class B TMA airspace viewing range option allows you to select the map range and below where Class B TMA airspace information will appear on the MED Map ranges above the selected value will not show Class BPTMA airspace information When Offi selected the information will not be shown EXTENSION RE
37. one time SIGMET AIRMET data covers icing turbulence dust and volcanic ash as issued by the National Weather Service The update rate is every 12 minutes Figure 4 26 XM Weather ARMETS When enabled the following AIRMETS are available for display e ling Turbulence IFR conditions Mountain obscuration Surface winds 1904080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN SIGMET AIRMET Viewing Range The SIGMET AIRMET Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value SIGMET AIRMET products will be shown on the selected MED Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected SIGMET AIRMET will not be shown x DETA LIK ET D Vim Ede Dis Ves Re rt Cad ris atan ie Lesen Dis Uns Re Du fes Dia Voi Ree ge METAR Dea Urea Ro Sete Dein m Fn Sees Dis The pd We Vv Re Wet ale Figure 4 27 SIGMETIAIRMET Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the SIG AIR Viewing Range value Tum the small MED knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil e highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to F the Navigation Map page or tum the larg
38. path in relation to the surrounding terrain and obstacles In this manner TERRAIN can provide advanced alerts of predicted dangerous terrain conditions Detailed alert modes are described in Section A TAWS warning received from the GNS 500W Series units vill be displayed above the Altitude Tape A new warning will flash for approximately five seconds Description TERRAIN has been inhibited by fight cew TNS ot alae Besse Descent Rate Caton Te cee Dect ate Wing Foard Locking Taran unc Caution or Tern EX Tovar Locking Teran ince Waning for Terain Fear Locking Terain uic Caton for Osa Tamari Locking Terain ince Waning for Obstacle G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN _TAWS Annunciation Description TERN Prenat Desert et l Tie Cin a Cun i NOTE TAWS Caution are displayed as black texton a yelow background TANS Warning Alerts are displayed as hite texton a red background pi 4 1 3 Limitations TERRAIN displays terrain and obstructions relative to the altitude of the f aircraft The displayed alerts are advisory in nature only Individual obstructions may be shown if available in the database However all obstructions may not be available in the database and data may be inaccurate Never use this information for navigation orto maneuver to avoid obstacles Terrain information is based on terrai
39. power usage lt LRU gt VOLTAGE lt LRU gt has low Contact your Garmin dealer for Table 6 1 Alert Messages Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 6 2 System Status The System Status page of Aux mode shows the status serial number and software version of LRUs and the date of databases There are no menu pages Inthe LRU Status column a green check means the unit is present and oper ing properly while a red X indicates an absence or failure LRU info Window Failed LRU Passed LRU Database Window Database Name Database Effecthity Date Er Database Soft Keys Figure 6 1 System Status 68 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1802060142 Rec A GARMIN 7 SYMBOLS The folloving tables describe the symbols that are found on the MFD Map displays 7 1 Map Page Symbols Symbol Description Unknown Airport Non towered Non serviced Airport Towered Non servced Airport Nor towered Serviced Airport Towered Serviced Alport Soft Surface Serviced Aiport Soft Surface Non servced Airport Private Airport pot Intersection LOM compass locator at outer marker NDB Non directional Radio Beacon VOR VORDME ILSIDME or DME only VORTAC eesseo s ooooode o ee TACAN 1804060142 Rec Table 7 1 Map Page Symbols Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN 7 2 SafeTaxi Symbols
40. the GRS 77 is out of date the user is prompted to update the IGRF model in the GRS 77 The prompt will appear after the 6600 splash screen is acknowledged on the MED GRS MV DB UPDATE AVAILABLE UPDATE FROM yyyy TO yyyy e g 2005 to 2010 Figure 1 14 System Startup Pages Pressing the ENT key or right most soft key acknowledges this information and displays the Navigation Map Page When the interfaced GPS unit has acquired a sufficient number of satellites to determine a position the aireral current position is shown on the Navigation Map Page 13 System Operation NOTE Refer to Section 6 for detailed descriptions of all alerts and annunciations 1 3 1 Using the Page Menus The GDU 620 has a dedicated MENU key that when pressed displays a context sensitive list of options for functions in the MFD This options list allows the user to access additional features or make settings changes which specifically relate to the currently displayed window page There is no all encompassing r Garmin GEB Plots Guide 1890060142 Rev B A GARMIN menu Some menus provide access to additional submenus that are used to view edit select and review options Menus display No Options when there are no options for the window page selected Soft key presses do not display menus or submenus 13 1 1 Navigating a Menu 1 Press the MENU key to display the menu 2 Tur the small or large MFD knob to scroll through a list of availa
41. the aircraft transitions from in at to on ground Auto Zoom can be overridden at any time by manually zooming with the RNG keys or enabling OBS mode Auto Zoom is re enabled once one of the following conditions is met 1 a waypoint is sequenced an 2 the aircraft transitions from on ground to in air 3 point is reached where the Auto Zoom range matches the manual override range known as auto sync 4 Auto Zoom is toggled of and back on in the Navigation Map Setup page _ Or 5 OBS mode is turned off 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active turn the large knob to highlight the Auto Zoom option gt 2 Turn the small MFD knob to select On or Off auBer os Le AT Lo oema Troc LET Figure 3 17 Navigation Map Auto Zoom 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MED knob to the next option Garmin G00 Plots Guide s A GARMIN Land Data The Land Data option selects whether detailed land features such as rivers E roads cities are displayed Topo features traffic terrain and obstacles will still be displayed even with Land Data turned 1 While viewing th
42. the map The Range keys zoom in and out on the map The Info window at the bottom of the display shows the Bearing and Distance from your present position to the selected waypoint as well as its region and Lat Lon coordinates The map window is set up with the same parameters as were selected for Navigation Map Page L Facility Identifier Facility Type Name Facility Location Map Orientation Map Window Map Scale Bearing amp Distance Region to Wot from jat Present Position lan Wpt info Soft Key Wpt Weather Info Soft Key Figure 3 77 Flight Plan Waypoint Information Page NOTE Waypoint information is shown on the second page of the Flight Plan page group 3 5 2 1 Selecting a Waypoint 1 While viewing the Waypoint Information page of the FPL page group press the MFD knob and use the large and small MFD knobs to select the identifier for the waypoint 2 Press the ENT key to select the waypoint Use the RNG Range PI MEZ keys to zoom in or out on the map view 2m 600 Plots Gude 800060142 Rer 8 A 3 5 2 2 Waypoint Weather Detail Optional METAR and TAF text are displayed on the Waypoint Weather Information Page if the GDL 69 694 is installed and an XM weather subscription is current Pressing the WX soft key will show the weather information page METAR data is displayed first in a decoded fashion then as raw text TAF information is displayed only in its raw form TAF Term
43. the selected MED Ws Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected Lightning will not be wn Lite Dats Vi sae Figure 4 23 Lightning Viewing Range Selection 438 Garmin GEB Plots Gude 1990060142 Rec A GARMIN 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 Tum the large knob to highlight the Lightning Data Viewing Range value 3 Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large knob to the next option 4 4 9 Cell Movement Cell Movement data shows the location and movement of storm cells as identified by a ground based system Cells are represented by yellow squares with direction of movement indicated with short orange arrows re 4 24 XM Weather Cell Movement most applicable maps Cell Movement data is selected for display along with NEXRAD On the Weather Data Link Page Cell Movement data can be selected independently 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 439 A GARMIN Cell Movement Data Viewing Range E The Cell Movement Data Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range and below where Cell Movement weather products wil
44. 005012 Rev A GARMIN WARNING Traffic information shown on the GDU 620 Multi Function Display is provided as an aid in visually acquiring trafic Pilots must maneuver the aircraft based only upon ATC guidance or positive visual acquisition of conflicting traffic WARNING XM Weather should not be used for hazardous weather penetration Weather information provided by the GDL 69 69A is approved only for weather avoidance not penetration WARNING NEXRAD weather data to be used for long range planning purposes only Due to inherent delays in data transmission and the relative of the data NEXRAD weather data should not be used for short range weather avoidance WARNING For safety reasons GDU 620 operational procedures must be learned on the ground WARNING To reduce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of the G600 Pilot s Guide Thoroughly practice basic operation prior to actual use During flight operations carefully compare indications from the GDU 620 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 Never use the GDU 620 to attempt to penetrate a thunderstorm Both the FAA Advisory Circular Subject Thunderstorms and the Information Manual AIM recommend avoiding by at least
45. 40 NEXRAD Cell Movement Selection While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Weather Group active um the large MFD knob to highlight the NEXRAD Cell Movement option Tum the small MED knob to tum the function on or of Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option 330 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Lightning Viewing Range The Lightning Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value Lightning weather products will be shown on the MFD Map ranges above the selected value will not show Lightning weather products When selected Lightning weather will not be shown MORD Ost Vine Fe mm Figure 3 41 Lightning Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Weather Group active um the large MFD knob to highlight the Lightning Viewing Range option 2 Tum the small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob tothe next option pu Garmin G00 Plots Gude 331 A LLL GARMIN 3 3 3 3 Traffic Feature Options Optional E The
46. AD base rellectivity is sampled at the minimum antenna elevation angle An individual NEXRAD site cannot depict high altitude storms at close ranges It has no information about storms directly over the site When zoomed in to a range of 30 NM each square block on the display represents an area of four square kilometers The intensity level reflected by each square represents the highest level of NEXRAD data sampled within the area itations The following may cause abnormalities n displayed NEXRAD radar images Ground clutter Strobes and spurious radar data Sun strobes when the radar antenna points directly at the sun Interference from buildings or mountain which may cause shadows Metallic dust from military aircraft which can cause alterations in radar scans 432 Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 44 52 NEXRAD Data Viewing Range The NEXRAD Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value NEXRAD weather products will be shown on the selected MFD Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected NEXRAD weather will not be shown Ee Te st in Tee Det asin Fens ine Dt Ve Rome al ts Vi a EER Dia Vin Fare Beer Vim Rae Bern Os The Figure 4 17 NEXRAD Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options T
47. Card into the card slot shown in Figure A 1 The upper slot is typically used for updating the navigation database and is then normally left open The card may be inserted in either slot The Supplemental Data Card should not be removed except to update the databases stored on the card M Garmin GEB Plots Gude 18040012 Re 8 A GARMIN Navigation Database SD Update Card Terrain Obstacles ChartView Dat Figure A 1 SD Card Database Location The Garmin databases can be updated by following the instructions detailed in the Navigation Databases section of the Garmin web site lygarmin com Once the updated files have been downloaded from the web ste a PC equipped 2 with an appropriate SD card reader is used to unpack and program the new databases onto the existing Supplemental Data Cards The following equipment is required to perform the update 5 Windows compatible PC computer Windows 2000 or XP recommended SanDisk SD Card Reader P Ns SDDR 93 or SDDR 99 or equivalent card reader Updated database obtained from the Garmin web site Existing Supplemental Database SD Card P N 010 00769 42 It may be necessary to have the system configured by a Garmin authorized service facility in order to use certain database features Updating Garmin databases 1 Download the data to the data cards from the appropriate web site 2 Insert Navigation Database SD card in an empty card slot of the GDU 620 T
48. D Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value NEXRAD weather products will be shown on the MFD When Ol is selected NEXRAD weather will not be shown Map ranges above the selected value will not show the NEXRAD weather products Topo data and NEXRAD may not be displayed at the same time Turning on either Topo data or NEXRAD will automatically turn off the other one Turning off ether Topo data or NEXRAD will not automatically tur the other one back on ak fee NERAD How Vives Fo Figure 3 39 NEXRAD Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Weather Group active um the large MFD knob to highlight the NEXRAD Viewing Range option 2 Tumthe small MFD knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob to the next option Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN NEXRAD Cell Movement The NEXRAD Cell Movement option allows you to select the map range 1 where below that value NEXRAD Cell Movement wil appear on the MFD Map ranges above the selected value will not show NEXRAD Cell Movement When Off is selected NEXRAD Cell Movement will not be shown Ke HORO Oats Views fee A0 I atne Vie Figure 3
49. Flight Plan Page The Active Flight Plan box shows ll of the legs of your flight plan with the current leg indicated in magenta Listed are each leg with the Desired Track DTK Distance DIS and Estimated Time of Arrival ETA for the legs METARs are shown for waypoints in the flight plan In the Active Leg Info box in the lower part of the display the Course with beginning and ending waypoints Active Leg En Route Safe Altitude ESA and Route ESA are shown DIK Distance and ETA from the Previous Leg tion source displayed on the CDI Curent leg Flight Pan Legs hart Availabilty Active Leg Window Figure 3 73 Flight Page 1 Active Flight Plan 12006012 Re Garmin G00 Plots Guide 357 A GARMIN 35 11 Active Flight Plan Detail The active flight plan is shown on the first page of the Flight Plan page group Further information may be available for each waypoint as shown by the INFO or WX soft keys The WX key will only appear il a GDL 69 694 is installed and there is an XM Weather subscription 1 Press the MFD knob and then use the large and small MED knobs to highlight waypoints in the fight plan 2 Press the INFO soft key if available to view information about the highlighted waypoint Press the WX soft key if available to view XM weather information about the highlighted waypoint E 4 Press the small MFD knob to return to the Active Flight Plan page 12 Active Flight Plan Options
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51. Mutually Exclusive Cloud Top Cloud Top and Echo Top 60 15 Mutually Exclusive e 30 5 30 125 E 60 2 METARS E 12 m oem 30 12 ess 60 2 Ej 120 2 Winds Aloft E ER eee 60 5 Bb oe 60 2 2904080142 Rec Garin 0 Plots Guide E A GARMIN Symbol Weather Product Expiration Refresh Rate Time Minutes Minutes ga Flood Severe Thunderstorm E EN E gt n E3 o E EJ Bom EB stow B Foggy B mum Highllow Temp m Table 4 12 Weather Symbols and Aging Times Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 GARMIN 4 4 4 Weather Legends The Legend soft key displays a pop up legend of the currently used weather products Pressing the LEGEND soft key again the MFD knob the ENT or CLR keys will remove the legend 1 minilegend is always displayed on a WX Data Link Map page for the applicable weather products Figure 4 14 Weather Legends 100601 02 Re Garmin G00 Plots Gude E A GARMIN 2 A full page legend can be selected by selecting the Weather Legend option in the XM Weather Map Menu or pressing the LEGEND soft key on the Weather Map Page The legend displayed wil match the selected weather products Tum the large or small MED knobs to srol through the legend if necessary 4 4 5 NEXRAD WSR 88D or NEXRAD NEXt generation RADar is a network of 158 high resolution Doppler radar syst
52. On or Off and press ENT The next value will be highlighted 348 Garmin G00 Plots Gude 180405012 Res A GARMIN 3 4 1 3 Synchronization Dual Installations Only Dual GDU 620 units when connected in the aircraft may be set up to communicate and share information by Crossfling or synchronizing information between the two units When Barometric Correction is synchronized any changes to the Barometric Setting on either GDU will change it on both GDUs Crossfill synchronization for CDI and Baro Corrections are selected in Aux mode 1 While viewing the first page of the AUX page group press the small MED knob and tum the large knob to highlight CDI or BARO in the Synchronization box in both units SYNCHRONIZATION Figure 3 62 Dual Unit Synchronization 2 Turn the small MFD knob to select ON or 3 Press ENT 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide E an A 34 14 DateandTime The Date and Time options allow you to select the time to change UTC time to local time with time offset TINE DATE TIHE TIHE FORHAT TIME OFFSET Figure 3 63 Time Format and Offset Time Zone Local Standard Time Local Daylight Savings Offset Time Offset Atlantic 4 hours 3 hours Eastern 5 hours 4 hours Central 6 hours 5 hours Mountain 7 hours 6 hours Pacific 8 hours 7 hours Alaskan 9 hours 8 hours Hawaiian 10 hours 9 hours Table 34 US Tim
53. Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob tothe next option Garmin 00 Plots Gude A GARMIN Topo Scale The Topo Scale option selects whether the elevation scale for topographical features on the Navigation Map is displayed The scale will be located on the right side of the display Minimurn Maximum ELEV rn of To y syed Map Figure 3 27 Navigation Map Topo Scale 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Map Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Topo Scale option 3 Turn the small MFD knob to select On or Off EIE acri victos tam d ju nace RG Im LT aste VIEVING RAE LATA visu pac Figure 3 28 Navigation Map Topo Scale Selection Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180205012 Rev A GARMIN 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and return to the Navigation Map page turn the large MED knob to the next option Terrain Data The Terrain Data option selects whether Terrain Data and the Terrain Elevation i Scale is shown on the Navigation Map The Terrain Data scale will be located the right side of the display T
54. RVIEW 11 System Description This section provides an overview of the G600 Avionics Display System The G600 system is an integrated display system that presents primary flight instrumentation navigation and a moving map to the pilot through large format displays In normal operating mode the Primary Flight Display PFD presents graphical flight instrumentation attitude heading airspeed altitude vertical lt speed replacing the traditional flight instrument cluster The Multi Function Display MFD normally displays a full color moving map with navigation _ information P i gi amp Figure 11 6600 System LRU Configuration The system consists of the following Line Replaceable Units LRUs GDU 620 Primary Flight Display PFD and Multi Function Display MED GDC 744 Air Data Computer ADC GRS 77 Attitude and Heading Reference System AHRS GNS 480 CNX80 GNS 400W series GNS 500W series GPS 90406012 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN Navigator Temperature Probe such as the GTP 59 GMU 44 Magnetometer GTX 330 330D Mode 5 Transponder optional GDL 69A Satellite Data Link Receiver optional SL30 NavCom optional Autopilot optional ADF optional Traffic optional TAS and TIS TE Audio Panel optional 1 1 1 Line Replaceable Units LRU This guid
55. Ring Diameter Trafic Advisory Aircraft is 1200 ft Above and Climbing Non Threat Traffic Proximity Advisory 1200 ft Above and Climbing Traffic Advisory Off Scale Aircraft is Out of Range 1200 ft Above and Cimbing Non Bearing Taffie System is Unable to Determine Bearing Aircraft Distance is 80 NM 1100 ft Above and Descending Figure 4 8 Traffic Map Page TAS 4 2 1 2 Range Ring Pressing the RNG keys will zoom in and out in preset steps depending on the lled equipment as shown in the following table Traffic Device Map Ranges Skywatch SKY497 SKY889 2 6 NM 12 NM Honeywell KTA 810 KTA 910 2 NM 6 NM 12 NM 24 NM 40 NM KMH 820 and KMH 920 Table 4 1 Available Tfi Range Ring Steps 12006012 Re Garmin G00 Plots Guide 49 A GARMIN 4 2 2 Altitude Display 24221 Changing the altitude display mode 1 While viewing the Traffic page of the MAP page group press the OPERATE soft ey to begin displaying trafic TAS OPERATING is displayed in the Traffic mode field 2 Press the ALT MODE soft key to change the altitude Volume Select the desired altitude volume by pressing the BELOW NORMAL ABOVE or UNREST unrestricted soft keys The selection is displayed in the Altitude mode field Altitude Mode Displayed Traffic Range Below 9700 ft to 2700 ft Normal 2100 ft to 2700 ft Above 2700 ft to 9700 ft Unrestricted All Trafic Shown
56. Setup option Press ENT 2 Tum the large MED knob to highight the Winds Aloft Data Viewing Range value Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option Garmin 00 Plots Gude ast A GARMIN Winds Aloft Altitude EO The Winds Aloft Altitude option allows you to select the altitude where below that value Winds Aloft weather products will be shown on the selected MFD Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 Altitude can be selected in 3000 foot increments from the surface up to 42 000 fet MSL X Pressing the WIND DOWN or WIND UP soft keys steps down or up in the 3 000 foot increments es Das asin e he To ita Urs Feme ho Te Des Ve a atn De Vinns Re SIGIR Vig Fe Dia Ve ame Figure 442 Winds Aloft Altitude Selection 5 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group pres the MENU ley to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Winds Aloft Altitude value Turn the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end
57. Speed Vy Reference Marker Normal Operating Range Green Flap Operating Range White Tue Airspeed Airspeed Units 5 Figure 2 4 Airspeed Tape Overspeed Range HT verspeed Indication for Curent Airspeed Caution Operating Range Figure 25 Overspeed Indication 2 1 Markings A color coded white green yellow and red white barber pole speed range strip is located on the moving tape The colors denote flaps operating range normal operating range caution range and never exceed speed Vig The Airspeed Trend Vector is a vertical pink magenta line extending up or down on the airspeed scale shown to the right of the color coded speed range strip The end of the trend vector corresponds to the predicted airspeed in 6 seconds if the current acceleration is maintained If the trend vector crosses V the text of the actual airspeed readout changes to yellow The trend vector is absent if the speed remains constant or if any data needed to calculate airspeed is not available due to a system failure Garmin GEB Plots Guide a A GARMIN nz Figure 2 7 Additional Reference Markings Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 2 2 2 Reference Speeds Vspeeds Glide V V and V default values are set during the installation process but can be changed and turned on off from the System Setup page the first page of the Aux page group When active on the Vspeeds ar
58. Symbol Description Gb Helpad x Airport Beacon Unpaved Parking Areas Table 7 2 Safelaxi Symbols 1 7 3 Traffic Symbols Description sree Highest to Lowest Priority Traffic Advisory TA In Range Traffic Advisory TA Out of Range Proximate Advisory PA Other Traffic On Ground Aircraft Ground Non Aircaft Vehicle Table 7 3 Traffic Symbols n Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 A GARMIN 74 Terrain Obstacle Symbols Urlighted Obstade Lighted Obstade Unlighted Obstade Ughted Obstade eights less than Heights less Height is greater Heights greater than 1000fAG than 10000460 than100fAG 1000046 AAA FRX AAA XT Figure 7 1 Obstacle Altitude Color Correlation Figure 7 2 TERRAIN AltitudeColor Correlation 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 13 A GARMIN 7 5 Basemap Symbols 76 Symbol Description Interstate Highway State Highway US Highway BE OE National Highway 2 digit drawn inside Small City or Town Medium Ciy Large Ciy Table 7 4 Basemap Symbols Map Toolbar Symbols Symbol Description Q Overzoom Indicator Terrain Proximity Enabled and Available Indicator D Terrain Proximity Enabled and Not Available Indicator Traffic Enabled and Available Indicator 00
59. Traffic Enabled and Not Available Indicator Table 7 5 Map Toolbar Symbols Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rex A GARMIN 7 7 XM Weather Toolbar Symbols Symbol Description NEXRAD Cloud Top Cloud Top and Echo Top Mutually xdusive Echo Top loud Top and Echo Top Mutually xdusive XM Lightning Cell Movement SIGMETS AIRMETs MEARS Ciy Forecast Surface Analysis Freezing Levels Winds Aloft County Warnings ERE EN E A d EZ ER Cyclone Warnings Table 7 6 XM Weather Toolbar Symbols 1904080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 15 A GARMIN 78 cellaneous Symbols Symbol Description ES Default Aircraft ownship High Wing Default Cursor Measuring Cursor Wind Vector wl valid GPS solution Parallel Trac Waypoint Resvicted Prohibited Warning Alert TFR Temporary Flight Restrictions MOA i Class B Airspace Class C Airspace Class D Aispace User Waypoint Table 7 7 Miscellaneous Symbols 26 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Res A GARMIN 8 GLOSSARY ACLACIV ADC ADF ADI AFMS AGL AHRS AM AIRMET AT APR APT ARINC ARSPC ARTCC s ASOS AIC ATCRBS AMS AUX AWOS BARO Bearing BRG c cpi CHNL CONFIG Course active activate Air Data Computer a Automatic Direction
60. Traffic group selection from the Map Setup Page Menu allows you to customize the display of traffic on the Navigation Map The Traffic function requires the installation of the appropriate traffic device TIS and TAS cannot be ___ displayed at the same time If the aircraft has a TAS unit installed the GDU 620 5 will be configured for TAS If no TAS unit is installed and a GTX transponder is installed then the GDU 620 will be configured for TAS A pilot can tell which data is being displayed by the label in the top left comer TAS OPERATING vs TIS OPERATING TIS data comes from a GTX transponder Coverage is limited to specific areas as shown in the AIM TAS data comes from a TAS unit such asa E Skywatch 497 KTA 810 or other unit Coverage follows the airplane Traffic Selection Display Result Off No trafic displayed A types of traffic displayed Traffic Alerts and Proximity Alerts displayed TA Only Traffic Alerts Only displayed Table 3 3 Navigation Map Traffic Display Options Figure 3 42 Navigation Map Page Menu Traffic Group Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Traffic Group active turn the large MED knob to highlight the Traffic options EI Garmin 600 Plots Gude 180405012 Res A GARMIN Figure 3 43 Navigation Map Page Menu Trafic Options 2 Turn the small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept th
61. accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option acy Garmin 600 Plots Gude Em A GARMIN 44 13 Freezing Level Freezing Level data shows the color coded contour lines for the altitude and location at which the Freezing Level is found When no data is displayed for a given altitude the data for that altitude has not been received or is out of date and has been removed from the display New data appears at the next update Figure 4 37 XM Weather Freezing Levels m Garmin GEB Plots Guide 1890060142 Rev B A GARMIN Freezing Level Viewing Range The Freezing Level Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value Freezing Level weather products will be shown on the selected MFD Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Offis selected Freezing Level Data will not be shown pace MOTO Das Unig Ree pU lok Ete Oe sin Ra ot nw te vga SIR en Roe ET Dute Venim Rare Stee Vin Pane Seta net Di Via Fe ne at tae p Figure 438 Freezing Level Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group pres the x MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 Turn the large MED knob to hig
62. aft magnetic heading This unit receives power directly from the GRS 77 and communicates with the GRS _ TT using RS 485 digital interface eum U i Figure 1 5 GMU 44 Magnetometer Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 1 1 6 GTX 330 330D 0 Figure 1 6 GTX 3303300 Mode 5 Transponder The GTX 330 330D is solid state transponder that provides Modes A C and 5 functions The transponder provides traffic information to the display through an ARINC 429 digital interface NOTE GTX 33 330 can also be used to display traffic information on the 3 GDU 620 GTX 33 330 transponders must be interfaced to a GNS 480 for mode control and squawk code entry 1 1 7 59 A temperature probe provides Outside Air Temperature data to the onside 74A The GTP 59 is an example of an appropriate temperature probe H Figure 1 7 GTP 59 Temperature Probe Garmin G00 Plots Guide 15 A GARMIN 1 1 8 6 1 69 69A Optional The GDL 69 694 is an XM Satellite Radio data link receiver that receives broadcast weather data The GDL 69A is the same as the GDL 69 with the addition of an XM Satellite Radio audio entertainment receiver Weather data and contol of audio channel and volume is displayed on the MFD via a High Speed Data Bus HSDB Ethernet connection The GDL 69A is also interfaced to an audio panel for distribution of the audio signal subscription to t
63. aircraft is on the ground Moving the aircraft more than 100 feet away from the source of the interference should alleviate the condition NOTE visual depictions contained within this document including screen images of the GDU 620 bezel and displays are subject to change and may not reflect the most current GDU 620 system Depictions of equipment may differ slightly rom 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 receive including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This product its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or reproductive harm This notice is being provided in accordance with California s Proposition 65 If you have any questions or would like additional information please refer to our web site at www garmin com prop65 Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 778 08 Record of Revisions Page Part Number Revision Date Range Description 190060102 6 10 08 Production release Update information Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN This page intentional left blank 0 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN Contents
64. al The Aux mode XM Information page displays information about the XM radios service and products when the GDL 69 69A is installed and the XM Radio service i activated Figure 3 70 XM Information Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1802060142 Rec A 3 4 3 XM Entertainment Radio Optional Audio entertainment is available through the XM Satellite Radio Service when activated in the optional installation of the GDL 69A The GDU 620 serves as the display and control head for your remotely mounted GDL 69A XM Satellite Radio allows you to enjoy a variety of radio programming over long distances without having to constantly search for new stations Based on signal from satellites coverage far exceeds land based transmissions When enabled the XM Satellite Radio audio entertainment is accessible in Aux Mode The information on the XM Satellite Radio display is composed of four areas the Active Channel Available Channels Category of the highlighted Channel and the Volume setting The Active Channel window shows the Channel Name and Number Artist Song Tile and Category 1 Turn the large MED knob to the AUX page group 2 Tum the small MED knob to the XM Radio page Figure 3 71 XM Entertainment Radio A description of XM Entertainment Radio is provided in Section 5 Additional Features 1904060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 355 A 3 448 System Status The System Status Page displays the statuses serial numbers
65. al Temporary Flight Restriction True Heading Traffic Information System Terminal Maneuvering Area topographic Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Rev A GARMIN Track TRK TRSA UNAVAIL USR UTC UTMUPS VVspeed VAR VER VHF Wc VNAV VNV VOR VORTAC vs WAAS WGS 84 wer wx XPDR xk Direction of aircraft movement relative to a ground position also Ground Track track Terminal Radar Service Area unavailable user Coordinated Universal Time Universal Transverse Mercator Universal Polar Stereographic Grid 3k velocity airspeed variation Visual Flight Rules Very High Frequency VoR Localzer Receiver Visual Meteorological Conditions vertical navigation ae VHF Omni directional Range very high frequency omnidirectional range station and tactical air navigation Vertical speed Vertical Speed Indicator Wide Area Augmentation System World Geodetic System 1984 waypoints weather transponder Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN This page intentional left blank 88 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN APPENDIX A SD Card Use and Databases The G600 System uses Secure Digial SD cards to load and store various types of data For basic flight operations SD cards are required for database 1 storage as well as database updates Jeppesen Databases The navigation database is updated on 28 d
66. and will be corrected in a few radar scans once the course has stabilized 90408012 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN 43 4 TIS Alerts When the number of Traffic Advisories TAs onthe Traffic Map Page increases from one scan to the next the following occur A single Traffic voice alert is generated A TRAFFIC Annunciation appears to the top left of the Attitude Indicator on the PED flashing for 5 seconds and remaining displayed until no TAs are detected in the area reduce the number of nuisance alerts due to proximate aircraft the Traffic voice alert is generated only when the number of TAS increases For example when the first TA is displayed a voice and visual annunciation are generated As long asa single TA remains on the display no additional voice alerts are generated If a second TA appears on the display or if the number of TAs initially decreases and then subsequently increases another voice alert is generated A Ifi Not Available TNA voice alert is generated when the TIS service becomes unavailable or is out of range TIS may be unavailable in the radar coverage area due to the following Radar site TIS Mode S sensor is not operational or is out of service Traffic or requesting aircraft is beyond the maximum range of the TIS capable Mode S radar site Traffic or requesting is above the radar site in the cone of silence and out of range of an adjacent site
67. arge MFD knob Tum Small MFD knob Figure 3 5 Page Group and Page Locator 3 3 3 Selecting Page Options 1 Change the fields or the setup of a page by pressing the MENU key and make the necessary adjustments with the MFD knobs 2 Press ENT to accept the displayed value Press the small knob to cancel selection or to end editing 3 34 Changing the Navigation Map Range The Range RNG keys on the right side of the bezel are used to change the map display range Pressing the I RNG key will zoom out increasing the displayed map range and pressing the ZB RNG key will zoom in decreasing 7 the displayed map range The Map Range is shown in the lower right comer of the MFD and represents the top to bottom distance covered by the map The map ranges available are from 500 feet to 2000 NM When the map range is decreased to point that exceeds the capability of the GDU 620 to accurately 3 represent the map magnifying glass icon is shown to the left of the map range Re G600 Plots Gude 35 A GARMIN 00 Monge eon kon Nop enge Figure 3 6 Map Range 3 3 5 Decluttering Map Pages The Map Declutter feature allows the pilot to progressively step through four levels of decluttering to remove map information The declutter level is displayed in the DCLTR soft key NAVIGATION HAP 11 Figure 3 7 Map Declutter Soft Key BL There are four levels of decluttering DCLTR 0 show
68. ars Figure 229 Auto Slewing HSI with Localizer Backcourse Loaded and Shown with the Corresponding Approach Plate 2 8 Supplemental Flight Data 2 8 1 Bearing Pointers Two bearing pointers can be displayed on the HSI for NAV and GPS sources The pointers are light blue and are single or double ined BRG2 an icon is shown in the respective information window to indicate the pointer type The system must be configured fora second navigation source to show the BRG2 selection When a bearing pointer is displayed its associated information window is also displayed The Bearing Information windows are displayed to the lower sides of the HSI and show Bearing source NAV GPS Pointer icon single line BRG2 double line g The bearing pointer is removed from the HSI if The NAV radio is not receiving the tuned VOR station The NAV radio is tuned to a Localizer frequency Garmin G00 Plots Guide ie A GARMIN GPS is the bearing source and an active waypoint is not selected ADFisselected and a signal is not received if you have an ADF that supports a valid flag then the bearing pointer will be removed If your ADF system does not include valid flag then the bearing pointer will still be displayed regardless of ADF signal validity Bearing 2 Pointer F GPs Level ET Curent Navigation source of Senice Bearing 1 Pointer ax Bearing 1 Source Bearing 2 Sou
69. ascals g Temperature Celsius All temperatures on PFD Fahrenheit Settings section Table 1 1 Display Units Settings System Setup Page More detail on changing settings is in the Section 3 MFD Aux pages System Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 1 3 4 Display Backlighting The backlighting of the PFD and MED displays and bezel keys can be adjusted automatically or manually The default setting automatic backlighting adjustment uses photocell technology to automatically adjust for ambient lighting conditions Photocell calibration curves are pre configured to optimize display appearance through broad range of cockpit lighting conditions Manual backlighting adjustment can be accomplished using the existing instrument panel dimmer bus or the following procedures Backlighting Adjustment 1 From the first AUX page press the small MED knob to highlight the Display Brightness Mode box 2 Turn the small MFD knob to select the desired brightness Level and then press ENTER DI BRIGHTNESS LEVEL MODE Figure 1 18 Display Brightness Adjustment 3 Turn the large MFD knob to highlight the mode field Turn the small MFD knob to select AUTO or MANUAL 4 Press ENT 1 3 5 Dual GDU 620 Installations Dual GDU 620 units when connected in the aircraft may be set up to communicate and share information by Crossflling or synchronizing information between the two units 13 5
70. ation Optional Charts Page Optional Viewing Charts Selecting a New Chart by Airpor Selecting a New Chart by FPL NRST or RECENT Change Day Night View Displaying Terrain Terrain Page 120 Arc or 360 Rings Terrain Page Aviation Data Terrain Alerts Limitations System Status Displaying and Operating Traffic TAS Systems Switching from Standby Mode to Operating Mode Range Ri Altitude Display Garmin G00 Pots Guide 43 TIS Traffic Optional E 44 XM Weather Optional 4 11 Changing the altitude display mode 423 TASSymbology 424 Traffic System Status 425 Traffic Pop Up 43 1 Traffic Map Page 43 1 1 Displaying traffic on the Traffic Map Page 432 TIS Symbology H7 433 TIS Limitations 18 434 20 435 TIS System Status 21 43 5 1 Switching Between TIS Operating Modes 44 Using XM Satelite Weather Products 4 42 Customizing the XM Weather Map 443 XMWeather Symbols and Product Age 444 Weather Legends 445 NEXRAD 4451 Reflectivity 4452 NEXRAD Limitations 4452 NEXRAD Data Viewing Range 446 Echo Tops 447 Cloud Tops 448 XM Lightning 449 Cell Movement 44 0 SIGMETs and AIRMETS 44 11 METARS 44 12 Surface Analysis and City Forecast 441 444 44 15 Addi Viewing Charts 5 1 1 Chart Panning 5 1 2 Choosing a Chart for the Current Airport 5 13 Selecting a Chart by Identifier 5 14 Sele
71. ay aircraft position relative to the course If the course deviation data is not valid the CDI is not displayed GPS Level of Service Sale cor Figure 223 Course Deviation Indicator 2M Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Res A GARMIN eo NOTE The ILS Localizer and Glideslope deviation indicators will indicate full scale deflection for the GNS 480 navigator at the second dot The GNS 400M S00W series navigators wil indicate full scale deflection at the edge of the display 2 7 1 Changing CDI Sources The CDI can display two sources of navigation GPS or NAV VOR and LOC Color indicates the current navigation source magenta for GPS or green lor a VOR and LOC The full scale limits for the CDI are defined by a GPS derived distance when coupled to GPS When coupled to a VOR or localizer LOC the CDI has the same angular limits as a mechanical CDI If the CDI exceeds the maximum deviation on the scale two dots while coupled to GPS the crosstrack error XTK is displayed below the white aircraft symbol Figure 2 24 Navigation Sources 1 Press the CDI soft key to toggle between GPS and VORILOC source type 2 Press 1 2 key to toggle the 1 and 2 navigators of the GPS or VORILOC sources Verify the navigation source by the indication on the HSI and in the upper left comer of the PFD NOTE The selected navigator is the active navigator for all PFD and MFD operations except for the supplemental
72. ay cycle Navigation database updates are provided by Garmin and may be downloaded from the Garmin website flygarmin com onto Garmin provided Supplemental Datacard Contact Garmin at flygarmin com for navigation database updates and update kis The Navigation database is stored internally and the Datacard is only used to transfer database into the uni The optional ChartView database is updated on a 14 day cycle The ChartView database is provided directly from Jeppesen Contact Jeppesen wwwjeppesen com for ChantView subscription and update information Updating the Jeppesen navigation database 1 With the G600 System OFF insert the SD card containing the navigation database update into the upper card slot of the GDU 620 to be updated label of SD card should face 2 Turn the 6600 System ON Verify the correct update is loaded during power up Garmin G00 Plots Gude M A GARMIN Garmin Databases NOTE The data contained in the terrain and obstacle databases comes from government agencies Garmin accurately processes and cross validates the data but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data E The following GDU 620 databases are stored on Supplemental Data Cards 57 provided by Garmin Terrain The terrain database contains terrain mapping data It is updated periodically and has no expiration date Airport terrain The airport terrain database contain
73. be selected 1 While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group pres the SELECT soft key to activate chart selection 2 Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the field to the right of the airport identifier Figure 5 4 Activate Chart Selection for the Current Airport 3 Turn the small MFD knob to highlight the desired chart Figure 5 5 Choose Chart for the Current Airport 4 Press ENT to accept and view the selected chart 54 Garmin G00 Plots Gude 180405012 Res A GARMIN 5 1 3 Selecting a Chart by Identifier A chart fora different airport may be chosen by selecting the identifier for the desired airport Figure 5 6 Airport Identifier Selection 1 While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group press the SELECT soft key to change the airport 2 Use the large MED knob to move the cursor to highlight a character the small MFD knob to change the character 4 Press ENT to accept the selected airport 1904080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 55 A GARMIN 5 1 4 Selecting a New Chart by FPL NRST or RECENT You may select other charts to display based on your flight plan FPL chars of the nearest airport NRST or your most recently selected airports RECENT 1 2 3 Er Figure 5 7 Chart Category Selection While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group press the SELECT soft key Turn the small MFD knob counterclockwise Turn the smal
74. bearing pointers 1904060142 Rec Garmin 600 Plots Guide E A GARMIN 2 7 2 Changing CDI Course The Selected Course is shown to the upper right of the HSI for 3 seconds after being adjusted New Course Setting Figure 225 Course Setting 1 Press the CRS key to activate Course mode 2 Tum the PED knob to change the Course values or 3 Press the PFD knob to set a Course that will center the CDI to the VOR station or waypoint if in GPS OBS mode 2 7 3 Vertical Deviation Indicator VDI The Vertical Deviation Glideslope Indicator VDI appears to the left of the VSI whenever an ILS frequency is tuned in the active NAV field A green diamond acts as the VDI Indicator like a glideslope needle on a conventional indicator Ifa localizer frequency is tuned and there is no glideslope signal NO GS is annunciated The glideslope on an ILS approach is only shown if the current heading is within 90 of the selected course This prevents the glideslope from being displayed during localizerbackcourse approaches Vertical Deviation Source Vertical Deviation indicator i Figure 226 Vertical Deviation Indicator ILS Source The vertical deviation is similar to the glideslope for GPS approaches 3 supporting WAAS vertical guidance LNAVAV LIVNAV LIN and is generated by the system to reduce pilot workload during approach When an approach of this type is loaded into the flight plan and GPS is the sel
75. been designed to simplify operation of the system and minimize workload and the time required to access sophisticated functionality Controls are located on the PFD and MED bezels and are comprised ofa PED knob MFD dual concentric knobs bezel keys and soft keys 1 1 12 1 PFD Knob Turning the PFD knob adjusts the values for the mode selected by the PFD bezel keys 18 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 11122 PFD Bezel Keys Heading HDG Selects Heading Select mode Pressing the PFD knob in Heading mode will center the Heading Bug on the current Heading This is the default mode for the PFD knob After 15 seconds of inactivity in another mode the PFD knob will revert to Heading mode If the Heading is invalid the PED knob will revert to Course mode Course CRS Selects Course Select mode Pressing the PFD knob in Course mode will center the needle for a VOR or OBS mode course Altimeter ALT Selects Altitude Select mode Pressing he PED knob in Alimeter mode vill enter the current altitude in the Altitude Select window z Altitude Select Window Altitude Bug Current Atitude Barometric Setting Figure 1 10 Pressing PFD Knob Sets Altitude Select to Current Altitude Garmin GEB Plots Gude 9 A GARMIN Vertical Speed VIS Selects Vertical Speed V S mode Pressing the PFD knob in V S mode will synchronize the bug to the current vertical speed Vertical Speed Bug Current V
76. ble options a scroll bar always appears to the right of the windowrbox when the option It is longer than the window box 3 Press the ENT key to select the desired option 4 Press the CLR key or MED knob to remove the menu and cancel the operation No Options Options for MAP Window Figure 1 15 Page Menu Examples 1 3 2 Using the Soft Key Controls The soft keys are located along the bottoms of the displays The soft keys shown depend on the soft key level or page being displayed The bezel keys below the soft keys can be used to select the appropriate soft key Bezel Mounted Softkey Soft Key Names Soft Keys Press On Displayed NAVIGATI N HAP 1 I TERRAIN BACK Figure 1 16 Soft Keys MFD MAP Page Group 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude E GARMIN 1 4 3 System Settings 600 system settings are managed from the Aux Mode System Setup Page The following settings can be changed Display Brightness Mode and Level Airspeed References Glide Vr Vx and Vy Dual Unit hronization CDI and Baro Dual installations only Date Time Date Time Time Format and Time Offset MED Display Units Distance Speed and Altitude Vertcal Speed System Display Units Navigation Angle Referer Temperature Units Pressure Units and Ir mmm a M oN DISPLAY UNITS Figure 1 17 System Setup Page 16 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1890060142 Rec B A GARMIN
77. cklight may dim to reduce power and heat Contact your Garmin dealer for senice Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN Alert Message Description Action FAN2FAIL je Cooling fan 2has e Contact your Garmin dealer for failed senice Unit may operate 3 at extreme temperatures Extended operation at high temperatures is not recommended as that damage to the GDU may occur PFDIMFD coloration 3 may be incorrect Backlight may dim to reduce power and heat SW MISMATCH e GDUsoftware e Contact your Garmin dealer for version mismatch sevice Xtalk is ofl CNFG GDU 1 2 airframe Contact your Garmin dealer for MISMATCH configuration sevice settings disagree GPSU PPS PPS has failed from Contact your Garmin dealer for FAIL GPS 12 service The PPS signal has not been received in more than 5 seconds Could be caused by a navigator failure i ora wing failure Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Rev A GARMIN Alert Message Description Action AHRSTGPS AHRST using If he system has dual GPS backup GPS navigators the primary GPS navigation information is not being forwarded to the AHRS The AHRS is using GPS position information from the secondary navigator MANIFEST lU software Contact your Garmin dealer for mismatch senice communication halted voltage Reducing senice
78. corner of the map and represents the top to bottom distance covered by the map To change the map range on any map press the RNG keys on the right side of the bezel 3 1 Functional play Map um Large MED knab to change page groups Aux Group Wx Group opt Nav Map 2 Wx Data Link 2 XM Info opt Tum small knob to select pages within a group Trafic opt Wx Data Link XM Radio opt System Status Figure 3 2 MFD Page Groups EI Garmin GEB Plots Guide FPL Group Charts opt 180405012 Re 8 A GARMIN 3 2 MFD Soft Key Map The soft keys available depend on the page displayed and the features available The soft key Alerts is present on the far right position in all MED displays wep wx a E Srey par pm afoul Unit m Eme nmm e E mes Sa Denm H rare E ji rm hei red rn n n 5 Figure 33 MFD Soft Keys E Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 3 3 Navigation Map Pages Map displays are used extensively in the GDU 620 to provide situational awareness flight The two Navigation map pages can display the following information lt Airports airspace airways land data highways cities lakes rivers borders etc with names Map Pointer information distance and bearing to pointer location of
79. course has occured information Heading data S Contact your Garmin dealer for unreliable e GEO UMITS e AHRST Use alterate means of North South navigation magnetic compass e Check AFMS for limitations Operating in extreme north latitudes has rendered heading data unreliable Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN Alert Message Description Action ABRSTGPS e AHRSI not Verify navigator is on and has a receiving any GPS GPS signal and is not in selftest information mode Headingand Check AFMS for limitations attitude data if Contact your Garmin dealer for displayed is stl senice vali Loss of ADC will cause atitude failure AHRST GPS e AHRST operating Check AFMS for imitations exclusively in Contact your Garmin dealer for no GPS mode sence Displayed heading and attitude data is siil valid Additional loss of airspeed data from ADC wil cause loss of heading and attitude data Verify navigator is receiving GPS signal AHRSTSRVC AHRST magnetic G600 requires service to update field model needs the magnetic field model Update Contact your Garmin dealer for senice AHRS1 GPS not Verify second GPS unit operation receiving backup Contact your Garmin dealer for GPS information senice 62 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN
80. coverage in a particular area intruders below the client aircraft may not be detected by TIS EX TIS information is collected one radar scan prior to the scan during which FILE the uplink occurs Therefore the surveillance information is approximately five seconds old In order to present the intruders in a ral time position the TIS ground station uses a predictive algorithm in its tracking software This algorithm uses track history data to extrapolate intruders to their expected positions consistent with the time of display in the cockpit Occasionally aircraft maneuvering will cause this algorithm to induce errors in the display These errors primarily affect relative bearing information and traffic target tack vector it will lag intruder distance and altitude will remain relatively accurate and may be used to assist in see and avoid Some of the more common examples of these errors follow 5 When client or intruder aircraft maneuvers excessively or abruptly the tracking algorithm may report incorrect horizontal position until the maneuvering aircraft stabilizes When a rapidly closing intruder is on a course that crosses the client aircraft 2 course at a shallow angle either overtaking or head on and either aircraft abruptly changes course within NM TIS may display the intruder on the opposite side of the client than it actually is These relatively rare occurrences
81. cting a New Chart by FPL NRST or RECENT Garmin G00 Plots Gude 18040011 Res A GARMIN 5 15 Chart 5 1 6 DayiNight View 52 ChartView 5 21 Cycle Number and Revision 53 FlteChart mm 53 1 Cycle Number and Revision 54 Safe Ta i 54 1 Using SafeTaxi 542 SafeTaxi Number and Revision 14 55 XM Radio Entertainment 2 5 5 1 Activating XM Satelite Radio Services 16 552 XM Infomation 553 XM Entertainment Radio 5 53 1 Channel Categories 5 53 2 Selecting an XM Radio Channel 5533 XM Radio Volume 5 53 4 Radio Channel Presets 5 5 4 GDL 69 69A Data Link Receiver Troubleshooting 5 6 Autopilot Operation 561 Headi 5 62 Altitude Capture Optional Interface 5 63 Autopilot Navigation 5 63 1 Autopilot Operation with GPSS Enabled Autopilots 5 63 2 Autopilot Operation with the GDU 620 Emulating GPSS 6 Annunciations and Alerts 61 62 System Status 7 Symbol 7 1 Map Page Symbols 7 2 SafeTaxi Symbols 73 Traffic Symbols 74 Terrain Obstacle Symbols 75 Basemap Symbols 7 6 Map Toolbar Symbol 77 XM Weather Toolbar Symbols 78 Miscellaneous Symbols 8 Glossar 90408012 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude Appendix A SD Card Use and Databases Jeppesen Databases Updating the Jeppesen navigation databas xi Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Re 8 A GARMIN 1 SYSTEM OVE
82. current out of dte or not available E The Power up Page shows the Safe Taxi database is current when the SaleTaxi Expires date is shown in white When the SafeTaxi cycle has expired the SaleTaxi Expires date appears in yellow The message SafeTaxi N A appears in white if no SafeTaxi data is available on the database card 514 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Res GARMIN AASE t citet Fe WA mE Sel Eres Terran Terron 204 rrt Terrain 2 04 Safelaxi Database is Current SafeTaxi Database has Expired i ceci File WA T Terrain 204 Terrain 2 04 SafeTax Database Not Available Figure 5 10 Powerup Page SafeTaxi Database The SafeTaxi Region Version Cycle Effective date and Expires date of the database cycle can also be found on the AUX System Status page SaleTaxi information appears in white and yellow text The EFFECTIVE date appears in white when data is current and in yellow when the current date is before the effective date The EXPIRES date appears in white when data is current and in yellow when expired SafeTaxi REGION NOT AVAILABLE appears in white if SafeTaxi data is not available on the database card Expired SafeTaxi data is never disabled 1804080142 Rec G00 Plots Guide 515 A GARMIN 5 5 XM Radio Entertainment NOTE Refer to the Hazard Avoidance Section for information about XM Weather products E The optional XM Radio entertainment featu
83. der display or a TIS advisory While TIS is a useful aid to visual traffic avoidance it has some system limitations that must be fully understood to ensure proper use Many of these limitations are inherent in secondary radar surveillance In other words the information provided by TIS will be no better than that provided to ATC TIS will only display aircraft with operating transponders installed TIS relies on surveillance of the Mode S radar which is a secondary surveillance radar similar to the ATCRBS TIS operation may be intermittent during turns or other maneuvering TIS is dependent on two way lineof sight communication between ihe aircraft and the Mode S radar Whenever the structure of the client aircraft comes between the transponder antenna usually located on the underside ofthe aircraft and the ground based radar antenna the signal may be temporarily interrupted Other limitations and anomalies associated with TIS are described in the AIM Section 1 3 5 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN Garmin is not responsible for Mode S geographical coverage Operation of the ground stations the responsi FAA Refer to the Aeronautical Information 3k Manual for a Terminal Mode Radar Site Map a covering the US NOTE TIS will be unavailable at low altitudes in many areas of the US particularly in mountainous regions Also when fying near the floor of radar
84. distance 3 10 Menus 1 14 MEARS 75 MED 13 1 11 3 1 MED display units 3 52 Military 3 42 MOA 3 42 MSL 46 Mute 5 22 N NACO 3 65 5 11 National Weather Service 4 53 Nav angle 1 16 3 53 Navigation database 1 8 Navigation map 3 4 Navigation source 2 15 2 17 Nav range ing 3 19 NDB 3 36 7 1 NEXRAD 3 28 4 30 7 5 Night view 3 68 5 7 Normal display operation 1 1 North up 3 14 NOTAM 5 7 Notes iv NIST 56 0 OAT 221 Obstacle data 3 25 Obstades 41 73 42 Ocduded front 446 On ground 7 2 Other aspace 343 Outside air temperature 1 3 2 21 Overspeed 2 3 Overview 1 1 P Page group 3 5 Page menus 1 14 1 15 Panning 53 Paralel track 7 6 Parking area 7 2 PFD 13 14 241 Pitch indication 2 5 Powerup page 1 13 Preset 5 23 Product age 4 27 Primate advisory 7 2 R Range keys 1 12 3 5 RECENT 5 6 Record of Revisions v Reference speed 2 5 Reflectivity 431 Restore defaults 3 46 Restricted airspace 3 41 Roll pointer 2 6 Roll scale pointer 2 6 Route 3 57 Runway extension 3 35 Runway infomation 3 63 s 3 34 5 1 5 14 A 2 SafeTax symbols 7 2 5 13 Secure Digital SD card 1 8 Selected Altitude 2 9 Selected Course 2 16 Selected Heading 2 13 Serial numbers 3 56 Senice Class 5 17 5 18 SIGMET 7 5 SIGMETs 4 41 Sky pointer 2 6 Slewing 2 17 Slip Skid Indicator 2 5 Soft keys 1 10 Software version 3 56 Speed 1 16 STAR 5 11 Garmin GEB Plots Guide
85. e Point position Ending Reference Point Starting Reference Point Figure 3 12 Bearing Distance Measurement 5 Press the small MFD knob to stop measuring 2n 600 Plots Guide 1900060142 Re A GARMIN 3 3 2 Customizing Navigation Map Pages The Navigation Map pages are customized by selecting options from the Page Menu The Page Menu options include choices for Map Setup and Measure Bearing Distance The Map Setup choice covers selections for Map Weather Traffic and Aviation depending on the installed equipment of a given aircraft The Measure Bearing Distance selection allows you to determine the Bearing Distance and Lat Lon position for points selected on the Navigation Map page 3 3 3 Setup The Map Setup selection from the Page Menu allows you to customize the displayed items 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 pages of the Map page group press the MENU key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu m BE Figure 3 13 Navigation Map Page Menu 2 With the cursor flashing on the Map Setup option Press the ENT key to display Map Setup Menu Use the large and small MED knobs to select the Group and press ENT to allow editing of the selected group The groups shown depend on the features available for equipment installed in your aircraft Figure 3 14 Navigation Map Page Menu Map Group Selection 4 Press the small MFD knob to retum to the Navigation Map Page 1804060142 Rec Garmin
86. e displayed at their respective locations to the right of the airspeed scale The values you set are retained when the unit is repowered Ld Vy Reference Marker Figure 2 8 Reference Speeds 23 Attitude Indicator Attitude information is displayed over a virtual blue sky and brown ground with a white horizon line The Attitude Indicator displays pitch roll and slip skid information QD fot ote O O Q Aircraft symbol O O Horon tine Land Representation O Pitch scale O sekena O Shy Representation Figure 29 Atitude Indicator Garmin G00 Plots Guide 25 A LL GARMIN The horizon line is of the pitch scale Above and below the horizon line major pitch marks and numeric labels are shown for every 10 up to 80 Minor pitch marks are shown for intervening 5 increments up to 25 below and 45 above the horizon line Between 20 below to 20 above the horizon line minor pitch marks occur every 2 5 Major tick marks 30 and 60 and minor tick marks at 10 20 and 45 are shown to the left and right of the zero Angle of bank is indicated by the position of the pointer on the roll scale E The Slip Skid Indicator is the bar beneath the roll pointer The indicator moves with the roll pointer and moves laterally away from the pointer to indicate lateral acceleration Slip skid is indicated by the location of the bar E relative to t
87. e 2 19 Vertical Speed VIS Tape The Vertical Speed Indicator displays the aircraft vertical speed using a non moving tape The tape can be scaled at 2000 43000 or 4000 fpm as set by the installer Major gradations are every 1000 fpm and minor gradations every 500 fpm The current vertical speed is displayed in the pointer along the tape Digits appear in the pointer when the climb or descent rate is greater than 100 fpm If the rate of ascent descent exceeds the vertical speed displayed on the tape the pointer appears at the corresponding edge of the tape and the rate appears inside the pointer The Vertical Speed Indicator range determines the alrspseed tape range 240 Garmin GEB Plots Gude 180005012 Rev A GARMIN VSI set by installer Airspeed Tape Range 22000 60 kts 23000 Oks 24000 fpm 80 ks Table 2 1 Vertical Speed Settings Setting the Vertical Speed Indicator Bug 1 Press the VIS key to activate Vertical Speed mode 2 Tum the PED knob to change the Vertical Speed Bug Press the center of the PFD knob to set the Vertical Speed value to the current vertical speed Garmin G00 Plots Guide Mt Ga A GARMIN 26 Horizontal Situational Indicator The Horizontal Situation Indicator HSI displays rotating compass card in a heading up orientation Letters indicate the cardinal points and numeric labels occur every 30 Major tick marks are at 10 inte
88. e 3 15 Navigation Map Orientation 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob tothe next option Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN North Up At North Up At option allows you to select the map range where the Map Orientation will automatically change to North Up 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active turn the large MFD knob to highlight the North Up At option 2 Turn the small MFD knob to change the highlighted value IE famo zoo Leo aer TRO LB oo vector m LT p Lau ibm noc Figure 3 16 Navigation Map North Up At Orientation Range Selection 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob to the next option Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Auto Zoom With a valid flight plan the Auto Zoom feature will automatically change 3 the Navigation Map range depending on the distance to the next waypoint in the flight plan If enabled it wil also automatically zoom to the SaleTaxi zoom range when
89. e MED knob to the next option un Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN 44 11 METARs o NOTE Atmospheric pressure reported for METARS is given in hectopascals hPa except in the United States where itis reported in inches of mercury in Hg Temperatures are reported in Celsius o NOTE METAR information is only displayed within the installed aviation database service area METAR METeorological Aerodrome Report known as an Aviation Routine Weather Report is the standard format for current weather observations METARs are updated hourly and are considered current METAR typically contain information about the temperature dew point wind precipitation cloud cover cloud heights visibility and barometric pressure They can also contain information on precipitation amounts lightning and other critical data METARs are shown as colored flags at airports that provide them m Figure 428 XM Weather Graphic METARS 1804060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN METAR Viewing Range METAR Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value METAR weather products will be shown on the selected MED Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected METAR will not be shown ri poscimus pae tae remp ES por Fr ll Das Das aves Rye Winter Rt Quot Das Unio Ree Figure 4 29 METAR Viewing Range S
90. e Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the JF MENU key With Map Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active turn the large MFD knob to highlight the Land Data option 2 Un the small MED knob to select On or Off ENS TCIIITZE kx zoot Toe VEETOR LEITH Figure 3 18 Navigation Map Land Data 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option 346 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Track Vector Length When tumed on the Track Vector Length option will show a dashed line 3 and arrow extending from the aircraft icon illustrating the current Track and the distance the aircraft will travel in the selected time Figure 3 19 Navigation Map Track Vector 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Track Vector Length option 2 Turn the small MFD knob to select the Track Vector Length time value or Off hen Wa Figure 3 20 Navigation Map Track Vector Length Selection 3 Press ENT to accept the highlighted value The next option will be highl
91. e Zone Offsets 1 While viewing the System Setup page of the AUX page group press the small MFD knob to activate the cursor Tum the large MFD knob to highlight Tine Format 2 the small MFD knob to select Local 12hr Local 24hr or UTC and then press ENT When Local 12 or 24 hr mode is selected the Time Offset value will then be highlighted Turn the small MFD knob to select the desired offset and then press ENT 350 Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Figure 3 64 Date and Time Values 4 A Time Offset may be entered by using the large and small MFD knobs to change the values Press ENT after completing any changes 5 Press the small MFD knob to exit adjustments Garmin G00 Plots Gude ast A GARMIN 34 15 Display Units The MFD Display Units options allow you to select the units of measurement conventions displayed on the MFD Distance and Speed selections are Imperial Metric or Nautical Altitude and Vertical speed selections are Feet or Meters 1 While viewing the System Setup page of the AUX page group press the small MFD knob to activate the cursor Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Distance and Speed DIS SPD units of measurement Figure 3 65 Distance and Speed MFD Display Units 2 2 Tum the small MED knob to select Imperial Metric or Nautical and then pres ENT The Altitude and Vertical Speed units selection will now be highlighted
92. e covers the operation of the GDU 620 as integrated in the G600 system The G600 Avionics Display System is an advanced technology avionics suite designed to replace the traditional flight instrument cluster The system combines primary flight instrumentation navigational information anda moving map all displayed on dual 6 5 color screens The 6600 system is composed of sub units or Line Replaceable Units LRUS LRUs have a modular design and 2 can be installed directly behind the instrument panel or in a separate avionics bay if desired This design greatly eases troubleshooting and maintenance of the 6600 system A failure or problem can be isolated to a particular LRU which can be replaced quickly and easly Each LRU has a particular function o set of functions that contributes to the system operation E n Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 1 1 2 GDU 620 The GDU 620 has dual VGA 640 x 480 pixels 6 5 inch LCD displays The left side of the GDU is a PFD and the right side is the MFD The MED shows moving map flight plan weather and more The PED shows primary flight information in place of traditional pitot static and gyroscopic systems and also provides an HSI for navigation The GDU 620 PFD does not have a reversionary mode Figure 1 2 GDU 620 PFD and MFD 1 1 3 GDC74A The GDC 74A air data computer compiles information from the pitoustatic system and an outside air tempera
93. e displayed in full color with high resolution The MFD depiction shows the aircraft position on the moving map in the plan view of approach charts and on airport diagrams The ChartView database subscription is available from Jeppesen Inc Available data includes Arrivals STAR Departure Procedures DP 285 Approaches Airport Diagrams Chart NOTAMs 5 2 1 Number and Revision The ChartView database is revised every 14 days Charts are still viewable during a period that extends from the cycle expiration date to the disables date Chant View is disabled 70 days after the expiration date and is no longer available for viewing upon reaching the disable date When turning on the GDU 620 the Power up Page indicates any of nine dillerent possible criteria for ChanView availability See the table below for the various ChartView Power up Page displays and the definition of each 1 Power up Page Display Definition CO mot configured for ChartView t Contact a Garmin authorized service center for configuration 58 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Rev A GARMIN Bj Chort Data N A System is configured for ChartView but no chart database is installed Contact Jeppesen for a ChartView database Bj ChortView Disables 19 APR 2007 Normal operation Chartview database is valid and within curent de Bai Chort data update available ChartView database is within 1 week aft
94. e displayed value a 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option 3334 Aviation Feature Options The Aviation group selection from the Map Setup Page Menu allows you to customize the display of Safe Taxi information Runway Extensions Intersection 2 2 NDB locations VOR locations and TER icons on the Navigation Map Figure 3 44 Navigation Map Page Menu Aviation Group Selection Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN The SafeTaxi viewing range option allows you to select the map range where below that value SafeTaxi information will be shown on the MFD Map ranges above the selected value will not show Sale Taxi When is selected Safe Taxi information will not be shown SafeTaxi Figure 3 45 Navigation Map Safe Taxi Range Selection While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active um the large knob to highlight the SafeTax Range option Tum the small MFD knob to change the highlighted value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob to the next option 334 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Runway Extension Range The Runway Extension Range option allows you to select the ra
95. e of the WX page group pres the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor lashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180205012 Rev A GARMIN 2 Turn the large MFD knob to highlight the Surface Data Viewing Range value Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept 2 the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted i 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tur the large MFD knob to the next option 4 y Surface Data Time The Surface Data Time option allows you to select the forecast time when the Surface and City Forecast weather products will appear on the selected MED Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 Forecasts are available for intervals of curent 12 24 36 and 48 hours You may also select an interval by pressing the SRFC TIME soft key on the Wx Data Link Map page oa LT sem ax Das Vn Rame Dt ae p Latini ns ie SOVATA Ve eet ETA Duta Vai Rar Sr Ole Vina Ro Figure 4 36 Surface Data Time Selection 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group pres the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the fy Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 Tum the large MED knob to highlight the Surface Data Time value 3 Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to
96. e on the GDU 620 the HSI heading bug does not control the autopilot Instead the GDU 620 processes heading information and sends it to the autopilot to emulate what GPSS would normally do The GPSS Heading bug inactive annunciatior n the lower left comer of the PFD reminds the pilot that the heading bug is not controlling the autopilot 1 Select GPS navigation on the HS 2 Set the HSI to the desired course if in OBS mode Set the optionally installed Autopilot Heading Datum switch to GPSS Heading Bug active Indication Figure 5 22 GPSS Emulation Indication 4 Engage your autopilot in Heading mode Garmin 600 Plots Gude 528 A GARMIN NOTE With GPSS engaged and in Heading mode the Heading bug will not control your autopilot heading This is annunciated next to the HSI by the GPSS annunciation The Heading bug may still be used for reference but the autopilot will not control the aircraft via the heading bug Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 6 ANNUNCIATIONS AND ALERTS 6 1 Alerts Alert Message Description Action AHRSTTAS e AHRST not receiving Check ADC cable ue speed e Contact your Garmin dealer for Displayed heading sevice and attitude data is siil vai Additional loss of GPS data will cause loss of heading and attitude data HDG FAULT AHRST Check AFMS for limitations magnetometer fault o Use Compass or other
97. econds after being adjusted The light blue bug on the compass rose corresponds to the Selected Heading Curent Heading IAM esang sug New Heading Bug Setting Im Figure 2 21 Heading Bug Setting 1 Press the HDG key to activate HDG mode 2 Tum the PED knob to change the Heading Bug Or 3 Press the PFD knob in HDG mode to set the Heading Bug to the curent heading Garmin 600 Plots Gude A GARMIN 2 6 2 Rate Indicator The Tum Rate Indicator is located directly above the rotating compass card Tick marks to the left and right of the lubber line denote halfstandand and standard turn rates A magenta Turn Rate Trend Vector shows the current turn rale The end of the trend vector gives the heading predicted in 6 seconds based on the present tum rate A standard rate tum is shown on the indicator by the tend vector stopping at the standard turn rate tick mark corresponding E toa predicted heading of 18 from the current heading At rates greater than 4 deg sec an arrowhead appears at the end of the magenta trend vector and the prediction is no longer valid Tun fete datio Standart Tum ate MD Ton eddie 4 Standard tuber Line ti fate Curent Tack ator Figure 2 22 Tum Rate Indicator and Trend Vector 2 7 Course Deviation Indicator S Course Deviation Indicator CDI moves left or right from the course pointer along a lateral deviation scale to displ
98. ected MED Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected Echo Tops will not be shown 3k Ina Ltn Dis Vn one porum Tes Fe FED Dis Urin Te poo Dae Tie Er Das Vin ose Figure 419 Echo Top Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Echo Top Data Viewing Range value 3 Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MED knob to the next option Garmin G00 Plots Gude 435 A GARMIN 4 4 7 Cloud Tops NOTE Due to similarities in color schemes the display of Cloud Tops is mutually exclusive with Echo Tops and NEXRAD Cloud Tops data depicts cloud top altitudes as determined from satellite imagery Figure 4 20 XM Weather Cloud Tops To display the Cloud Tops legend select the LEGEND soft key when Cloud Tops is selected for display Since Cloud Tops and Echo Tops use the same color scaling to represent altitude display of these weather products is mutually exclusive When Cloud Tops is activated Echo Tops or NEXRAD data is not shown 436 Garmin GEB Plot
99. ected navigation source the Vertical Deviation Indicator appears as a magenta diamond If the approach 216 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 190080142 Re 8 A GARMIN type downgrades to LNAV past the final approach fix FAF or the approach only supports LNAV service NO GP is annunciated Vertical Deviation Source Vertical Deviation Indicator j Figure 227 Vertical Deviation Indicator GPS Source 2 7 4 Auto Slewing 8 The G600 system is designed to interlace with GNS navigator units and also manage up to four different CDI course pointers GPS1 NAVI GPS2 NAV2 _ independently The G600 will automaticaly slew the NAV course pointer to correct final approach course when a ILS LOC LOC BC LDA or SDF approach is active in the GNS navigator and the appropriate frequency is in the active gt window in the navigator The 6600 will Auto Slew the HSI course pointer for an ILS LOC LOC BC LDA or SDF approach when the steps below are completed in the following order 1 The desired approach is selected and activated in the navigator this can be verified by the approach waypoints appearing on the 600620 MFD Nav Map Page or FPL Page 2 The appropriate frequency is in the active window in the navigator 3 The CDI selection on the GDU 620 is changed to NAV course pointer for the active navigator NOTE If the NAV course pointer is displayed for the active navigator when the approach is activated and t
100. election While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the METAR Data Viewing Range value Turn the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MED knob to the nex option m Garmin G00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A GARMIN 4 4 12 Surface Analysis and City Forecast NOTE Surface Analysis and City Forecast data are displayed only within the installed Aviation Database service area Surface Analysis and City Forecast information is available for current and forecast weather conditions Forecasts are available for intervals of 12 24 36 and 48 hours by pressing the SRFC TIME soft key or in the Page Menu Weather Setup options When enabled the Surface Analysis forecast shows frontal lines indicat ing weather fronts and the direction they are moving High and Low pressure centers are noted with a large H or L The Forecast Time menu item will step through the intervals manually Figure 4 30 XM Weather Surface Analysis and City Forecast A Cold Front is a front where cold air replaces warm air blue line with blue triangles that point in the direc
101. emory external inputs and outputs to ensure safe operation During system initialization test annunciations are displayed All system 3 annunciations should disappear typically within the first 30 seconds alter power up Upon power up key annunciator lights also become momentarily illuminated on the GDU 620 display bezels On the PFD the AHRS begins to initialize and displays AHRS ALIGN Keep Wings Level The AHRS should display valid attitude and heading fields typically within the first minute after power up The AHRS can align itself both while taxing and during level fight When the MED powers up the splash screen displays the following information System version Copyright ix Land database name and version Obstacle database name and version Terrain database name and version Aviation database name version and effective dates Current database information includes valid operating dates cycle number and database type When this information has been reviewed for currency io ensue that no databases have expired the pilot is prompted to continue The IGRF International Geomagnetic Reference Field model is contained in the GRS 77 and is only updated once every five years The IGRF model is part of the Navigation Database At system power up the IGRF models in the GRS Garmin G00 Plots Guide GARMIN 77 and in the Navigation Database are compared and if the IGRF model in
102. ems that are operated by the National Weather Service NWS NEXRAD data provides centralized meteorological information for the continental United States and selected overseas locations The maximum range of a single NEXRAD radar site is 250 NM The NEXRAD network provides important information about severe weather for air traffic safety NEXRAD datais hot real time The lapsed time between collection processing and dissemination of NEXRAD images can be significant and may not reflect the current radar synopsis Due to the inherent delays and the relative age of the data it should be used for long range planning purposes only Never use NEXRAD data or any radar data to penetrate hazardous weather Instead use it im an early warning capacity of pre departure and en route evaluation Figure 4 15 XM Weather NEXRAD Composite data from all the NEXRAD radar sites n the United Staesisshown This data is composed of the maximum reflectivity from the individual radar sweeps The display of the information is color coded to indicate the weather 430 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180006011 A GARMIN severity level All weather product legends can be viewed on the Weather Data Link Page For the NEXRAD legend select the LEGEND soft key when NEXRAD is selected for display Figure 4 16 NEXRAD Weather Legend The display of radar coverage is always active when either NEXRAD or ECHO TOPS is selected Areas where NEXRAD radar coverage a
103. ent 6 to 12 seconds since last message The quality of displayed traffic information reduced when this message is displayed Traffic is removed because it is too old for coasting 12 to 60 seconds since last message Traffic may exist within selected display range but itis not displayed BRL 1 data has failed Tat has not been detected trac service is unavailable or out of range Shown as symbol on Traffic Map Page Shown in center of Traffic Map Page Table 4 10 TIS Traffic Status Annundtions 1904060142 Rec Garmin GEB Plots Guide A GARMIN 44 XM Weather Optional The primary map for viewing XM Weather data are the Weather Data Link Pages in the Map Page Group These are the only GDU 620 map displays capable ofall available XM weather products The Wx Weather pages are always oriented x E with North Up 44 1 Using XM Satellite Weather Products When a weather product is active on the Weather Data Link Page or the Navigation Map Page the age of the data is displayed on the screen The age of the product is based on the time difference between when the data was assembled c on the ground and the current GPS time Weather products are refreshed at specific intervals defined in the Refresh Rate column If for any reason a weather product is not refreshed within the 30 or 90 minute Expiration Time intervals the data is considered expired and is removed from the display This ensu
104. ental Flight Data 2 8 1 Bearing Pointers 282 Temperature Display Multi Function Display Functional Display MFD Soft Key Mar Navigation Map Pages 33 1 Default Navigation Pag 3 3 2 Editing Informatio 333 Selecting Page Options 3 3 4 Changing the Navigation Map Range 335 Deduttering Map Pages 3 3 7 Selecing Items on the Map 3 3 8 Measuring Distances 3 3 2 Customizing Navigation Map Pages 333 Map Setup 3331 Map Feature Options 3 33 2 Weather Feature Options Optional 3333 Traffic Feature Options Optional 3 33 4 Aviation Feature Options Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405011 Res A GARMIN 341 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3416 342 343 344 3 5 Flight Plan Pages 351 3511 3512 352 3521 3522 3523 3522 353 3531 3532 3533 3534 4 Hazard Avoidance 4 Terain A444 41 1 2 412 413 414 42 TAS Traffic Optional 421 4244 4242 422 System Settings Display Brightness Airspeed Reference Marks Synchronization Dual Installations Only 349 Date and Time MED Display Units System Display Units XM Information Optional XM Entertainment Radio Optional System Status mm Active Flight Plan Page Active Flight Plan Detail Active Flight Plan Options Waypoint Information Page Selecting a Waypoint Waypoint Weather Detail Optional Waypoint Information Detail Waypoint Weather Inform
105. er expiration date A new cycle is available for update Chariew database beyond 1 week after expiration date but still within the 70 day viewing period ChartView database has timed ut Database is beyond 70 days after expiration date Chartview database is no longer available for viewing System time is not avaliable GPS satelite data is unknown or the GPS navigator has not yet locked onto satelites Check database number for effectivity System is veiling hart database when new installed for the first time After verifying chart database l found to be corrupt ChartView will not be available 3 Table 5 1 Powerup Page Annunciations and Definitions 1804060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 59 A LLL GARMIN The ChanViewtimecriicalinformationcanalsobe found onthe AUX System Status page The database CYCLE number EXPIRES and DISABLES dates of the ChanView database appear in either blue or yellow text When the ChartView EXPIRES date is reached ChartView becomes inoperative 70 days later This is shown as the DISABLES date When the DISABLES date is reached charts are 3 E no longer available for viewing Select the DBASE soft key for scrolling through the database information Scroll through the database with the MFD knob or ENT key The ChanView database is provided directly from Jeppesen Refer to Jeppesen Da
106. ertical Speed Vertical Speed Bug Setting Figure 1 11 Pressing VIS Knob Sets Vertical Speed Bug to Current Vertical Speed Barometer BARO Selects Barometric Setting Select mode Pressing the PFD knob in Baro mode will enter the standard pressure 29 92 in value 11 123 PFD Soft Keys The soft keys are located along the bottoms of the displays below the soft key labels The soft keys shown depend on the soft key level or page being displayed The soft keys can be used to select the appropriate key function Soft Key Labels Soft Keys Figure 1 12 PFD Soft Key Layout When a soft key is selected its color changes to black text on gray background and remains this way it is turned of at which time it reverts to white text on black background When a soft key function is disabled the soft key label is subdued dimmed Soft keys revert to the previous level after 45 seconds of inactivity 0 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Res A GARMIN CDI The CDI soft key toggles between selection of GPS or VOR LOC as the active navigation source In a single GDU 620 system GDU CDI soft key will change the source in the connected navigator and making a source change in _ the navigator will be reflected in the GDU 620 In a dual GDU 620 system the CDI keys in the navigator will be disabled 12 The 1 2 soft key toggles between the available receivers for selected navigation source Le GPS and GPS2 or VOR LOCI and VORILOC2
107. et your navigation source and HSI to the desired GPS course El 2 Engage your autopilot in GPSS navigation mode 3 Control your autopilot navigation through the navigation source and HSI Wpt2 Fight Pan Leg 2 Fight Pan Leg 1 Anticipation Aircraft Present Wott Position Figure 5 21 GPSS Turn Anticipation 5 G00 Plots Gude 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 5632 Autopilot Operation with the GDU 620 Emulating GPSS NOTE The GDU 620 has the ability to emulate GPSS roll steering for that do not support GPSS The GDU 620 emulates GPSS by sending headings to the autopilot that guide anticipation Many autopilots do not have a GPSS mode GPSS utilizes roll command 5 signals calculated by the GPS navigator and sent to the autopilot in order to allow the aircraft to anticipate turns make smooth transitions when passing waypoints and leg types such as Procedure Turns and Course Reversals In order for GPSS to function correctly the autopilot must have the capability of interpreting the roll commands In order to provide GPSS functionality for autopilots that do not support roll commands the GDU 620 has the capability to emulate GPSS commands by continually changing the selected heading data sent to the autopilot GPSS emulation functionality in the GDU 620 is controlled by an optional external Autopilot Heading Datum switch When GPSS emulation is activ
108. for System Setup XM Information ifinstalled and system Status 3 4 1 System Settings 16600 system settings are managed from the Aux Mode System Setup Page The following settings can be changed Display Brightness Mode and Level Airspeeds Glide V V and V Dual Unit Synchronization CDI and Baro E Date Time Date Time Time Format and Time Offset MED Display Units Distance ved and Altitude Vertical Speed System Display Units Navigation Angle Reference Pressure Units and Temperature Units Figure 357 Aux Mode System Setup Page The default values set by the installer during installation are restored by using the Page Menu options The Restore Unit Defaults selection restores all default settings Pressing the DFLT UNIT soft key will also restore the Default Unit settings The Restore Airspeed Defaults selection restores only the Airspeed Reference delault settings 346 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1802060142 A GARMIN 1 While viewing the Aux mode System Setup page press the MENU Key Figure 3 58 Aux Mode System Setup Page Menu 2 Tum the large or small knobs to highlight the desired selection and then press ENT 34 11 Display Brightness Display brightness mode may be set to manual or automatic The automatic B mode will set the display brightness based on the ambient light The manual mode allows the setting of display brightness between 0 and 100
109. ge 1 Turn the large knob to select the Map Page Group 2 Tum the small MED knob to select the Traffic Map Page 3 Confirm TS is in Operating Mode Select the OPERATE soft key to begin displaying trafic Or 1 Press the MENU Key 2 Sin Operate Mode shown if TIS is in Standby Mode and then press the ENT aj Operating Mode Traffic Advisory Aircraft is 800 feet above climbing and moving anay Traffic Advisory Aircraft 1000 feet below and moving away Figure 4 10 Traffic Map Page TIS Garmin GEB Plots Guide 1802060142 A GARMIN 43 2 TIS Symbology TIS Symbol Description Non Threat Traffic Trafic Advisory TA Traffic Advisory Off Scale Table 47 TIS Traffic Symbols A Non threat Advisory shown as an open white diamond indicates that an intruding aircraft is at greater than 1200 feet relative altitude or the distance is beyond 5 NM A Traffic Advisory TA alerts the crew to a potentially hazardous intruding aircraft Closing rate distance and vertical separation meet TA criteria A Traffic Advisory that is beyond the selected display range is indicated by a half TA symbol at the edge of the screen at the relative bearing of the intrude TIS also provides a vector line showing the direction in which the traffic is moving to the nearest 45 Traffic information for which TIS is unable to determine the bearing non bearing traffic is displayed in the center of the
110. geo referenced which allows a pink ownship icon to be overlayed on the chart indicating the aircraft location Figure 3 84 Flight Page 3 Charts 1904080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN 3 531 Viewing Charts EO The chan for the selected destination airport or approach is automatically gt loaded 1 While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group press the RNG Range LB EZ keys to zoom in and out 72 After zooming in you may only see part of the chart Press the Small MFD knob to enter mode and activate scroll bars on the edges of the chart Tum the large and small MFD knobs to move around the chart NOTE When Fanning mode is active scroll bars will be shown on the right side and bottom of the display 3 Press the small MFD knob to cancel the scroll bars and exit panning 386 Garmin GEB Plots Gude 180405012 Re 8 A GARMIN 3 5 3 2 Selecting a New Chart by Airport A chart for a different airport may be chosen by selecting the identifier for the desired airport 2 the large MFD knob to move the cursor to highlight character Figure 345 Airport Identifier Selection 1 While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group press the SELECT soft key to change the airport 3 Use the small MED knob to change the character 4 Press ENT to accept the selected airport 5 Use the large and small MED knobs to se
111. he SD card containing the ChartView FiteChart SafeTaxi or any other database except for the Jeppesen Navigation Database is typically inserted into the lower slot on the GDU 620 3 Apply power to the 6600 System View the MFD power up splash screen Check that the databases are initialized and displayed on the splash screen When updating the terrain and FiteCharts databases an in progress message may be seen this message present wait for the system to finish loading before proceeding Some databases can take up to 15 minutes to update 90408012 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide Figure A 2 Database Information on the Splash Screen Acknowledge the Power up Page agreement by pressing the ENT key or the right most soft key Use the large MFD knob to select the AUX page group and then small MED knob to reach the System Status Press the DBASE soft key to place the cursor in the DATABASE window Tum the small MED knob to scroll through the list and check that all databases are curent and there no errors f a database is highlighted in yellow it is either expired or the G600 not determine the date Power down the GDU 620 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Re 8 A GARMIN INDEX Aviation map data 3 33 B Symbols Backcourse 2 18 E Mey 1 Backighting 1 19 P Barometric pressure 1 10 1 16 2 10 A 3 49 3 52 Activating XM 5 16 Basemap symbols 7 4 Active f
112. he Active Channel Available Channels Category of the highlighted channel and the Volume setting The Active Channel window shows the Channel Name and Number Artist Song Title and Category 1 Tur the large MED knob to Aux Mode 2 Tum the small MED knob to the XM Radio page Active Channel Window Available Channel i Window Channel Scroll Bar Selected Channel Category Window Volume Bar Graph Page Name Soft Keys Figure 5 12 XM Radio 1804060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 519 4 GARMIN 5 5 3 1 Channel Categories The Category window displays the currently selected category of audio Categories of channels such as Jazz Rock or News can be selected to list the available channels for a type of music or other contents 1 While viewing the XM Radio page of the AUX page group press the CATGRY FE soft key to activate Category selection 2 Tum the small MFD knob to select the desired category When the MFD knob is tumed to select a category the soft keys will not be shown Figure 5 13 XM Category List Figure 5 14 XM Category Soft Keys Press ENT to display the list of channels for the highlighted category in the Channels window Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing Press CATGRY and then the CAT or CAT soft keys to increment up or down one category at a time Press ALL to show the channels for all categories Use the large and small
113. he Terrain Data Icon Bf will be shown when Terrain has been selected Terrain Data Off Terrain Data On Terrain Elevation Scale Terrain Data con Figure 3 29 Navigation Map Terrain Data 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Map Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Terrain Data option 2 Turn the small MFD knob to select On or Off Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN LIED zr 1 c pss a Iz di Epis Figure 3 30 Navigation Map Topo Data Selection 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob tothe next option Garmin 00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Obstacle Data Viewing Range The Obstacle Data Viewing Range option selects whether the Obstacle Data 2 is shown on the Navigation Map and the map range where below that value obstacles will be shown Map ranges above this value will not show the Obstacle Data United Obstade Lighted Obstade UnightedObsade Lighted Obstade Weights less than Heights less Height i greater Heights greater than 1000 AGL than 10008460 then00fAG 100fAGl EFE AAA FEX igure 331
114. he XM _ Suellie Radio service is required to enable the GDL 69 69A capability The G600 system requires connection to at least one external Garmin WAAS GPS navigator such as the 400W 500W series or GNS 480 1 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 1 1 10 Attitude Heading Reference System AHRS NOTE Aggressive maneuvering while AHRS is not operating in normal mode may degrade AHRS accuracy a receives appropriate combinations of information from the extemal sensor Attitude and heading information is displayed the PFD when the AHRS b inputs AHRS no AMRSnoMag AHRS Miss MagMode moArMode Heading Figure 1 9 AHRS Operation Loss of GPS magnetometer or air data inputs is communicated to the pilot by message advisory alerts refer to Section 6 for specific AHRS alert information Any failure of the internal AHRS inertial sensors results in loss of attitude an heading information diced by red X dag over the corresponding igh instruments A maximum of two GPS inputs are provided to the AHRS If GPS information from one of the inputs fails the AHRS uses the remaining GPS input and an alert message is issued to inform the pilot If both GPS inputs fail the AHRS will continue to provide attitude and heading information to the PFD as longas magnetometer and airspeed data are available and valid Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN Ifthe magnetomete
115. he cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 The NEXRAD Data Viewing Range value vil be highlighted Turn the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob to the next option Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 44 6 _ Echo Tops NOTE Due to similarities n color schemes the display of Echo Tops is mutually exclusive with Cloud Tops and NEXRAD Echo Tops data shows the location elevation and direction of the highest radar echo The highest radar echo does not indicate the top of a storm or clouds rather it indicates the highest altitude at which precipitation is detected Information is derived from NEXRAD data Figure 4 18 XM Weather Echo Tops The display of radar coverage is always active when either NEXRAD or ECHO TOPS is selected Areas where NEXRAD radar coverage and Echo Tops information is not currently available or is not being collected are indicated in grayish purple Radar capability exists in these areas but it is not active or is off line 434 Garmin 600 Plots Guide 180005012 Res A GARMIN Echo Top Data Viewing Range The Echo Top Data Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range 7 where below that value Echo Top weather products will be shown on the sel
116. he localize frequency is placed in the active window the pilot will need to switch to another CDI source and then back to NAV for the course pointer to Auto Slew For example if NAV is curently selected the pilot must press the CDI soft key twice NAVI PST NAVI or press the 1 2 soft ley twice NAVI NAVZ NAVI G00 Plots Gude E A GARMIN NOTE For LOC BC approaches the course pointer will slew 180 degrees E from the inbound course Example of activating Auto Slewing in the G600 Course Pointer sewed to 218 for the ILS Approach Plate 1 The is fying vectors to final on an active ILS approach with the appropriate approach in the GNS navigator 2 The appropriate ILS frequency must be activate in the navigator Verify that the waypoints for the approach are displayed on the Nav Map Page or the FPL Page of the MFD 4 Upon approaching the final course select NAV on the HSL NOTE If auto CDI switching is active on the GNS unit the GNS will force H the GNS GDU 620 to NAV when the aircraft is close to the LOC course The CDI and couse pointer will change from magenta to green and the pointer will move or slew to the final approach course or 180 the final approach course for LOC BC approaches 218 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Rev A GARMIN Course Pointer sewed to 313 for the Backcourse iai we
117. he pointer One bar displacement as shown below is equal to one ball displacement on a traditional Slip Skid Indicator Roll Pointer Roll Scale Zero Slip Skid Indicator Figure 2 10 SliplSkid Indication The Slip Skid Indicator Roll Pointer combination and the Roll Scale Zero are set by the installer to reflect either a Ground Pointer or a Sky Pointer In Ground Pointer mode the Roll Scale and Roll Scale Zero Pointer remain stationary relative to the artificial horizon while the aircraft is banking In Sky Pointer mode the Scale and Roll Scale Zero Pointer remain stationary relative to the sides of the PFD while the aircraft is banking ue i i Figure 2 11 Ground Pointer Figure 2 12 Sky Pointer 26 Garmin 00 Plots Gude 180205011 Rev A GARMIN 23 1 Extreme Attitude Extreme attitude is defined as a roll greater than 65 left or right 30 pitch up or 20 pitch down Red chevrons are displayed at greater than 50 pitch up and 30 pitch down The PED will declutter when the aircraft enters an extreme attitude Only the primary functions will be displayed in these situations The following information is removed from the PFD and corresponding soft keys are disabled when the aircraft is in an unusual attitude PFD Knob Mode Annunciations Ground Speed True Airspeed and Airspeed Units Selected Altitude Barometer Settings and Selected Vertical Speed Vertical Course Deviation Indicato
118. he top of the map display showing the lattude longitude position of the pointe the ETE from your present position to the pointe elevation at the pointer and bearing and distance to the pointer from your present position ETE from present position to tp of pointer Information is related Elevation at Pointer Latilon at Pointer E to the tip of the pointer Map Pointer Present Postion Figure 3 8 Navigation Map Pointer Location Information 1 While viewing Map or Chart page press the small MED knob A flashing pointer wil appear in the center of the map page The measured information is referenced to the tip f the arrow Figure 3 9 Navigation Map Initial Pointer Location 2 Turn the large MFD knob to move the cursor horizontally Turn the small MED knob to move the cursor vertically 3 Press the small MED knob again to cancel panning The map view will return to the normal view with your present position centered on the map 38 Garmin G00 Plots Gude 180405012 Res A GARMIN 3 37 Selecting Items on the Map When the target pointer is placed on an object the name of that object is highlighted even if the name wasnt originally displayed on the map This feature applies to airports NAVAIDs user created waypoints roads lakes rivers just about everything displayed on the map except route lines When an airport NAVAID or user waypoint is selected on the map display you can Y review informati
119. hlight the frz Viewing Range value 3 Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tur the large MFD knob to the next option E 00 Plots Gude E A GARMIN 44 14 Winds Aloft Winds Aloft data shows the forecast wind speed and direction atthe surface and at selected altitudes Altitudes can be selected in 3000 foot increments from the surface up to 42 000 feet MSL Pressing the WIND DOWN or WIND UP soft keys steps down or up in 3 000 foot in ements Figure 440 XM Weather Winds Aloft Legend 450 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1890060142 fev B A GARMIN Winds Aloft Data Viewing Range The Winds Aloft Data Viewing Range option allows you to select the map 3 range where below that value Winds Aloft weather products will appear on the selected MFD Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Offis selected Winds Aloft will not be shown ALIM Se eat Das lin p p Litter Dia Vai Rove Gul enr ae ing PET Duta Vera Va Sefe Dia Tae piv Figure 4 41 Winds Aloft Data Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the 1 MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather
120. hted 54 Tur the small MFD knob to select Day Auto Night 5 Press the small MFD knob or the ENT key to save the selected setting and return to the Charts page 6 If Auto is selected turn the large MFD knob to highlight the Display Level Brightness value Turn the small MFD knob to change the value and then the ENT key to save the selected value Garin 0 Plots Guide 1906012 ec A GARMIN 4 HAZARD AVOIDANCE The 600 hazard avoidance features are designed to provide advisory information of potential hazards to flight safety associated with weather terrain and air traffic This section is divided into the following groups Terrain Avoidance Temin T Traffic Avoidance Traffic Advisory System Optional Traffic Information Service TIS Optional GTX 33 330 Transponder required Weather GDL 69 69A XM Satellite Weather 41 Terrain During power up of the GDU 620 the terrain obstacle database versions are displayed along with a disclaimer At the same time the Terrain system self test begins failure message is issued if the terrain test fails Garmin TERRAIN is a 50 151 terrain awareness system provided as standard feature of GDU 620 to increase situational awareness and help reduce controlled flight into terrain CFIT Terrain may be displayed on the Map page group Navigation Map and Terrain pages TERRAIN requires the following to operate properly
121. iew can also show the Safe Taxi airport layout within the maximum configured range The following is a list of pages where the SaleTaxi feature can be seen Navigation Map Page NDB Information Page Weather Datalink Page VOR Information Page Airport Information Page User Waypoint Information Page Intersection Information Page During ground operations the aircrafts position is displayed in reference to xy g taxiways runways and airport features When panning over the airport features X such as runway holding lines and taxiways are shown The DCLTR soft key declutter label advances to DCLTR 1 DCLTR 2 and Ff DCLTR each time the soft key is selected for easy recognition of declutering 52 devel Selecting the DCLTR soft key removes the taxiway markings and airport feature labels Selecting the DCLTR 1 soft key removes VOR station ID the VOR symbol and intersection names if within the airport plan view Selecting the DCLTR soft key removes the airport runway layout unless the airport in view is part of an active route structure Pressing the DCLTR 3 soft key cycles back to the original map detail Refer to Map Declutter Levels in the Navigation Map Section 5 4 2 SafeTaxi Cycle Number and Revision JE The SafeTaxi database is revised every 56 days SafeTaxi is always available 7 for use alter the expiration date When turning on the GDU 620 the Power up _ Page indicates whether the databases are
122. ight plan 3 57 Beacon 7 2 Additional features 5 1 Bearing information 2 19 2 20 ADIZ 3 43 Bearing ine 2 20 Age 427 Best glide 25 348 AHRS 1 7 Bezel keys 1 9 Aircraft symbol 7 6 BRE 1 11 Air Data Computer 1 1 8862 1 1 ARMETS 4 81 7 5 Brightness 3 47 Aiport beacon 7 2 Airport diagram 5 11 c Airspeed Indicator 2 2 2 3 Cautions i Airspeed reference 3 48 Col 1 11 Airspeed tape 3 48 Cell movement 3 30 4 39 7 5 Air temperature 2 21 Chart category 3 68 Airways 3 45 Charts 345 52 Alerts 6 1 Chart setup box 5 7 Altimeter 19 28 Chartview 3 65 5 1 Atitude 46 ChartView 1 8 5 2 5 8 Altitude alerter 2 9 ChartView database 5 8 Altitude alerting 2 9 CharMiew subscription 5 10 Atitude capture 5 25 City 363 Atitude Display Mode 4 10 City forecast 4 45 7 5 Altitude tend vector 2 8 Class airspace 3 38 E Annuncitions 6 1 Class C airspace 3 39 Approaches 5 11 Class D airspace 3 40 Arrivals 5 11 Cloud tops 4 36 7 5 Attitude 1 1 Cold front 4 45 y Atitude and Heading Reference System County warnings 4 53 7 5 AHRS 1 4 1 7 1 13 6 1 Course Deviation Indicator CDI z Attitude Indicator 2 5 2 6 214215 Autopilot 5 25 Course select 1 9 Auto slewing 2 17 Crossfil 1 19 Auto zoom 3 15 Goss track error 2 15 Aux mode 3 46 Cursor 7 6 AUX System Status page 5 10 number 5 8 5 11 AUX System Status Page 5 15 done 7 5 90405012 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide D Database 4 1 A 1 A 2 Databases 1 8 1 13 Data fields 3 58 Data link 1 2
123. ighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page ortum the large MFD knob to the next option epal Garmin 600 Plots Gude Hn A GARMIN Wind Vector The Wind Vector option when turned on will show a box in the top right comer of the showing the wind direction and speed Wind Direction Figure 3 21 Navigation Map Wind Vector Display 1 While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press the MENU key With Map Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Wind Vector option 2 Turn the small MFD knob to select the On or Off Figure 3 22 Navigation Map Wind Vector Selection 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob tothe next option G00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Nav Range Ring When turned on the Nav Range Ring option will show a ring with compass rose around your present position on the Navigation Map The relative size shown on the map will remain the same 25 of the map range Bal Range Ring Radius MENU key With Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Nav Range Ring option
124. in Appendi A for the FlteCharts database hart Data N Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN BA FliteChor m Normal operation FlteChars database is valid and within curent 9 FlteCharts database is beyond the expiration date but still within the 180 day viewing period FlteCharts database has timed out Database is beyond 180 days after expiration date FiteCharts database is no longer available for viewing mn estes 512 Table 5 2 FlteCharts Powerup Page Annundations and Definitions Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 54 Safe Taxi SafeTaxi isan enhanced feature that gives greater map detail when zooming in on airports at close range The airport display on the map reveals runways with numbers taxiways with identifying letters numbers and airport landmarks including ramps buildings control towers and other prominent features Resolution is greater at lower map ranges When the aircraft location is within the screen boundary including within SafeTaxi ranges an airplane symbol is shown on any of the navigation map views for enhanced position awareness _ Identification q 8 Figure 5 9 SafeTaxi Depiction on the Navigation Map Soft Key Removes Markings 2 Reb Garmin 600 Plots Guide A GARMIN 54 1 Using SafeTaxi Any map page that displays the navigation v
125. in 600 Plots Gude sU A 5 5 2 Information The Aux mode XM Information page displays information about the XM radios service class and products when the GDL 69 604 is installed and the XM Radio service is activated The Data and Audio radios have separate Identification Numbers The Service Class determines the features that are available The Weather Products window shows the products with a solid b the left of the product active with your subscription The boxes for products not in your subscription will be hollow xo 1 In the AUX page group tum the small MFD knob to display XM Information 2 The LOCK soft key is used to lock your XM subscription activation This is only used for the initial subscription or to make a change 518 Garmin GEB Plots Guide 1890060142 Rec B A GARMIN 5 5 3 XM Entertainment Radio Audio entertainment is available through the XM Satellite Radio Service when activated in the optional installation of the GDL 69A The GDU 620 serves as the display and control head for your remotely mounted GDL 69A XM Satellite Radio allows you to enjoy a variety of radio programming over long distances without having to constantly search for new stations Based on signal from satellites coverage far exceeds land based transmissions When enabled the XM Satellite Radio audio entertainment is accessible in Aux page group The information on the XM Satellite Radio display is composed of four areas t
126. inal Aerodrome Forecast isthe standard format for 24 hour weather forecasts A TAF typically forecasts significant weather changes temporary changes probable changes and expected changes in weather conditions Figure 3 78 Textual METARS and TAFs 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN 3 5 2 3 Waypoint Information Detail led information about a selected waypoint is available by pressing the INFO soft key on the Waypoint Information page The current destination waypoint is the default item shown You may select a different Ident Facility or Location In the Runway window you may view information about the runw available if a highlighted arrow is shown In the Frequer is shown on the right side of the window when more frequencies are available window a scroll bar Facility Informaton Window Runway Information Window Airport Frequency Window Figure 3 79 Flight Plan Waypoint Info Detail EI Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1802060142 Rec A GARMIN Ident Facility City Selection The current destination Identifier Facility Type with icon Facility Name and City location are shown in the top window of the Flight Plan mode Waypoint Information page The default is the Nearest airport if there is active flight plan FORTY CITY Access Public Identifier Private and city Name Symbol Figure 3 80 Flight Plan IdentFaciity Cit Detail 1 While vie
127. ing the Terrain page of the MAP page group press MENU for Map selections to hide or show aviation data overlay on the Terrain or the Map Setup options for the Navigation Map pages Figure 45 Show Hide Aviation Data on the Terrain Page 2 Press ENT to save the highlighted value Garmin G00 Plots Gude 1890060142 Rec B 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude 45 A GARMIN 4 1 2 Terrain Alerts TERRAIN uses information provided from the GPS receiver to provide horizontal position and altitude GPS altitude is derived from satellite measurements GPS altitude is converted to a mean sea level MSL based altitude GPS MSL altitude and is used to determine TERRAIN alerts GPS MSL altitude accuracy is affected by factors such as satellite geometry but it is not subject to variations in pressure and temperature that normally affect pressure altitude devices GPS MSL altitude does not require local altimeter settings to determine MSL altitude Therefore GPS altitude provides a highly accurate and reliable MSL altitude source to calculate terrain and obstacle alerts TERRAIN utilizes terrain and obstacle databases that are referenced to mean sea level MSL Using the GPS position and GPS MSL altitude TERRAIN displays a 2 D picture of the surrounding terrain and obstacles relative to the position and altitude of the aircraft Furthermore the GPS position and GPS MSL altitude are used to calculate and predict the aircrafts light
128. inoperative Contact your Garin dealer for Aroak senice configuration items have been maintained unless this message occured during configuration TING SENSOR Lightning sensor Contact your Garmin dealer for FAIL has faled Taficdeicehas e Contact your Garmin dealer for faled senice Trafic data will no longer be displayed ADCIALTEC e ADCT altitude e Contact your Garmin dealer for enor comectionis senice unavailable ADCIASEC ADCT aispeed e Contact your Garmin dealer for enor comectionis senice unavailable GPS2 FPL USED GPS2fightplanin Contact your Garmin dealer for use senice The GPSI has failed and GPS2 is configured and operating 64 600 Plots Guide 1900060142 Re A GARMIN ert Message Description Action NAVI FAIL NAVI is inoperative Switch to alterate navigation GPS or otherwise if available NAV2 FAIL NAV2 is inoperative Switch to alterate navigation GPS or otherwise if available CAL LOST Calibration Data Last Navigation Autopilot and Flight Director functionality is unreliable PFDIMED coloration may be incorrect Contact your Garmin dealer for senice FAN 1 FAIL Cooling fan 1 has failed Unit may operate atexreme temperatures Extended operation at high temperatures is not recommended as that damage to the GDU may occu PEDIMFD coloration maybe incorrect Ba
129. l MFD knob counterclockwise to show FPL NRST or RECENT Tur the large MED knob to select the desired identifier and then press ENT Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 5 1 5 Viewing Chart NOTAMs If an active Notice to Airmen exists for the selected chart the NOTAM soft key will be available Press the NOTAM soft key to view the NOTAM DELL Figure 5 8 Chart NOTAM 5 1 6 Day Night View The Chart pages can be displayed on a white or black background for day or night viewing The Day View offers a better presentation in a bright environment The Night View gives a better presentation for viewing in a dark environment When the CHART SETUP Box is selected the GDU 620 soft keys are blank 1 In the FPL page group tur the small MED knob to reach the Charts page 2 Press MENU to display the Options menu 3 Press ENT to go to Chart Setup The Color Scheme option will be highlighted 4 Tum the small MED knob to select Day Auto Night 5 Press the small MED knob or the ENT key to save the selected value and retum to the Charts page 1904060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN eo NOTE Once an adjustment is made to the percentage field in Auto mode the chart must be redrawn zoomed in or out or another chart selected E before the switch from Day to Night is seen 52 ChartView ChariView resembles the paper version of Jeppesen terminal procedures charts The charts ar
130. l appear on the selected MED Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected Cell Movement will not be shown INTE pemo mi ais Rim eel fh Ye ea Rn iis ae gg Vn owe totes eee car neve ot pM Figure 4 25 Cell Movement Viewing Range Selection While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Cell Movement Data Viewing Range value 123 Tum the small MED knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option wil be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to Wi the Navigation Map page or tum the large MED knob to the next option E Garmin G00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A 4 410 SIGMETs and AIRMETs SIGMETs SIGnificant METeorological Information and AIRMETs AlRmens METeorological Information are broadcast for potentially hazardous weather considered of importance to aircraft A Convective SIGMET is issued for hazardous convective weather A localized SIGMET is a significant weather condition occurring at a localized geographical position When enabled SIGMET AIRMETs advise the pilot of potentially hazardous weather other than convective activity to aircraft The advisory covers an area of at least 3 000 square miles at any
131. lect the desired chart 6 Press ENT to display the desired chart 1804060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 3 5 3 3 Selecting a New Chart by FPL NRST or RECENT go Youmayselectotherchartsto display based on your flight plan FPL charts of the nearest airport NRST or your most recently selected airport RECENT Figure 3 86 Chart Category Selection 1 While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group pres the SELECT soft key 2 Tum the small MFD knob counterclockwise Tum the small MFD knob to show FPL NRST or RECENT 4 Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the desired airport and then press ENT 3 5 3 4 Change Day Night View The Chart pages can be displayed on a white or black background for day or night viewing The Day View offers a better presentation in bright environment The Night View gives a better presentation for viewing in a dark environment The auto setting allows the user to set a percentage This percentage is the backlight value where the charts page will automatically switch between day and night mode If you set the unit to AUTO 10 then if the backlight is below 10 it will be in night mode if above 10 it will be in day mode 1 While viewing the Charts page of the FPL page group tur the small MFD knob to reach the Charts page 2 Press MENU to display the Options menu Press ENT to display the Chart Setup menu The Color Scheme option will be highlig
132. n Map page or tum the large MED knob to the next option E Garmin 00 Plots Gude 180205012 Rev A GARMIN 5 ADDITIONAL FEATURES OPTIONAL o NOTE The availability of SafeTaxi ChartView or FliteCharts in electronic form may not preclude the requirement to paper charts aboard the aircraft See AC 120 76A for more information Additional features of the GDU 620 include the following ChartView and FliteCharts electronic charts SaleTaxi diagrams 3k XM Radio entertainment XM Weather covered in Section 4 4 Traffic covered in Sections 4 2 and 43 SofeTaxi diagrams provide detailed taxiway runway and ramp information at more than 700 airports in the United States By decreasing range on an airport that has SafeTaxi diagram available a close up view of he airport layout can be seen The optional CharView and FliteChars provide on board electronic termin procedures charts Electronic chars offer the convenience of rapid access to essential information Ether CharView or FliteCharts may be configured in the system but not both The optional XM Radio entertainment audio feature of the GDL 69A Data Link Receiver handles more than 170 channels of music news and sports XM Radio offers more entertainment choices and longer range coverage than commercial broadcast stations Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN 5 1 Viewing Charts When the Chart function is available
133. n elevation information in a database Fe that may contain inaccuracies Terrain information should be used as an aid Fs to situational awareness Never use it for navigation or to maneuver to avoid terrain TERRAIN uses terrain and obstacle information supplied by government sources The displayed information should never be understood as being all inclusive NOTE The data contained in the TERRAIN databases comes from govemment agencies Garmin accurately processes and cross validates the data but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data 4 1 4 System Status The TERRAIN system continually monitors several system critical items such as database validity hardware status and GPS status Should the system detect a failure a message is annunciated TERRAIN has failed Garmin GEB Plots Guide 47 A GARMIN 42 TAS Traffic Optional NOTE TIS is disabled when Traffic Advisory System TAS is installed Refer to the appropriate Traffic Advisory System Pilots Guides for a detailed _ discussion of the respective traffic advisory system The type of traffic systems that is installed is determined by the Traffic Page soft keys NOTE Aircraft without an operating transponder are invisible to both Traffic Advisory Systems TAS and TIS Aircraft without altitude reporting capability are shown without altitude separation data or climb descent indication
134. n the connected navigator and making a source change in the navigator will be reflected in the GDU 620 In a dual GDU 620 system the CDI j keys in the navigator are disabled 1 3 52 Crossfill Selection lt Crossfill for CDI and Baro Corrections must be selected in Aux mode in both 7 1 While viewing the first page of the AUX page group press the small MFD knob and tum the large knob to highlight CDI or BARO in the Synchronization box 120 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN SYNCHRONIZATION Figure 1 19 Dual Unit Synchronization 2 Tum the small MFD knob to select ON or 3 es ENT g 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide un A GARMIN This page intentional left blank ua Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 2 PRIMARY FLIGHT DISPLAY PFD The Primary Flight Display PFD provides aircraft information in the display on the left side of the GDU 620 Functions on the PFD are accessed by using the bezel keys to the left of the PFD and the soft keys below the PED so cme siie Figure 2 1 PFD Description Ground Pointer Mode Current FPL Leg Wpt Desired Tack Distance from Your Current Nav Present Position to Source Current FPL Leg Wt tim mk Figure 22 PFD Nav Status Bar Description Mhen iain to a mycin very far amay the DTK CRS and TRK values displayed on the GDU 620 may difer fom those di
135. nd Echo Tops information is not currently available or is not being collected are indicated in grayish purple Radar capability exists in these areas but it is not active or is off line 445 1 Reflectivity Reflectivity is the amount of transmitted power returned to the radar receiver Colors on the NEXRAD display directly correlate to the level of detected reflectivity Reflectivity as it relates to hazardous weather can be very complex The role of radar is essentially to detect moisture in the atmosphere Simply put certain types of weather reflect radar better than others The intensity of a radar reflection is not necessarily an indication of the weather hazard level For instance wet hail returns a strong radar reflection while dry hail does not Both wet and dry hail can be extremely hazardous The different NEXRAD echo intensities are measured in decibels dB relative to reflectivity Z NEXRAD measures the radar reflectivity ratio or the energy reflected back to the radar receiver designated by the letter Z The value of Z increases as the returned signal strength increases 1902060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude aai A GARMIN 44 52 NEXRAD Li NEXRAD radar images may have certain limitations NEXRAD base reflectivity does not provide sufficient information to determine cloud layers or precipitation characteristics For example it is cg notpossible to distinguish between wet snow wet hail and rain 5 NEXR
136. nemo sae we ient IGE m s ims evi Figure 352 Navigation Map Restricted Airspace Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active um the large MFD knob to highlight the Restricted Viewing Range option 2 Tum the small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob tothe next option Garmin 600 Plots Gude E A GARMIN MOA Military Viewing Range The MOA Military viewing range option allows you to select the map range and below where MOA Miltary information will appear on the MED ranges above the selected value will not show MOA airspace information When Off is selected the information will not be shown VIN ny RE Te vies oe view aN ass Figure 353 Navigation Map MOA itary Viewing Range Selection lt 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active Y tum the large MED knob to highlight the Miitay Viewing Range option 2 Turn the small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press
137. nge at and 3 below that Runway Extensions will be shown from the destination airport runway Map ranges above the selected value will not show Runway Extensions When Off is selected Runway Extensions will be shown Figure 346 Navigation Map Runway Extension Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active um the large MFD knob to highlight the Runway Extension option 2 Tum the small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to e the Navigation Map page or tur the large MFD knob to the next option Garmin G00 Plots Guide EET A GARMIN INTINDB Viewing Range The INT NDB viewing range option allows you to select the map range where below that value Intersection and NDB information will be shown on the MED Map ranges above the selected value will not show Intersection and NDB information When is selected the information will not be shown E etus viuo rene vrenn Figure 3 47 Navigation INTINDB Viewing Range Selection While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the INTINDB option Turn the small MED knob to change the highlighted value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The
138. nnel categories 5 20 XM entertainment radio 5 16 XM radio activation 5 16 XM radio channel presets 5 23 XM radio channels 5 21 XM radio volume 5 22 XM Satelite Radio 1 6 5 16 XM weatherradio 1 6 XM weather toolbar symbols 7 5 XI 2 15 180405012 Rev A GARMIN 2008 GARMIN Corporation GARMIN International Ine 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 USA Tel 913007 S200 or 8008001020 Fax 013 307 9082 Garmin AT Ine 2345 Tumer Rd SE Salem Oregon 97302 USA Tel 503 581 8101 or 800 525 6726 Fax 503 3642138 Garmin Europe d Liberty House Bulls Copse Road Hoursdown Business Pak Southampton 5040 ORB UK Tel 4 0 870 850 1243 Fax 44 0 238 052 4004 GARMIN Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road hij Taipei County Taiwan 8862 2642 9199 Fax 886 2 2641 9099 www gannin com Part Number 190 00601 02 Rev B
139. nob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to amp the Navigation page or turn the large MFD knob tothe next option Garmin 00 Plots Gude 339 A GARMIN Class D Airspace Viewing Range The Class D airspace viewing range option allows you to select the map range and below where Class D airspace information will appear on the MFD ranges above the selected value will not show Class D airspace information When Off is selected the information will not be shown pum 5557 om TR amens Figure 3 51 Navigation Map Class D Viewing Range Selection While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active um the large MED knob to highlight the Class D Viewing Range option Tum the small MED knob to change the highlighted value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MED knob to the next option 340 Garmin 00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Restricted Airspace Viewing Range The Restricted airspace viewing range option allows you to select the map 2 range and below where Restricted airspace information will appear on the MFD Map ranges above the selected value will not show Restricted airspace information When selected the information will not be shown Sertac uiua nee
140. ode Annunciation Traffic Display Enabled Icon Traffic Map Page Other Maps TIS Standby TS Failed Table 4 9 TIS Modes 1904060142 Rec G00 Plots Guide E A LL GARMIN 4 3 5 1 Switching Between TIS Operating Modes 1 Turn the large MFD knob to the MAP page group and then turn the small MED knob to the Traffic Map Page 2 Select the STANDBY or OPERATE soft key to switch between modes The mode is displayed in the upper left comer of the Traffic Map Page Or 1 Press the MENU key X 2 Select Operate mode or Standby mode whether airborne or on the ground 3 Press the ENT key EO The annunciations indicate the status of traffic information appear in a banner at the lower left corner of maps on which traffic can be displayed m Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN Description A Traffic Advisory outside the selected display range Annunciation is removed when traffic comes within the selected display range System cannot determine bearing of Traffic Advisory Annunciation indicates distance in NM altitude separation in hundreds of fet and altitude trend arrow dimbing descending Appears if traffic data not refreshed within 6 seconds if after another 6 seconds data is not received traffic removed from the display The quality of displayed traffic information is reduced as the age ingeases The displayed data is not curr
141. on about the item 1 While viewing the Navigation Map pages of the Map page group press the small MFD knob to activate panning 2 Move the cursor with the small and large MFD knobs to highlight a feature 2 Press ENT to display information about the highlighted feature 3 Press the INFO soft key if available to view more information about the highlighted feature 4 Press the WX soft key if available to view TAF and METAR information 5 Press the small MFD knob again to return to panning Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN 3 3 8 Measuring Distances gt The Measure Bearing Distance function provides a quick and easy method to determine the bearing and distance between any two points on the Navigation Map _ lt 1 While viewing Navigation Map 1 or 2 of the Map page group press MENU 2 Tum the large or small knobs to highlight Measure Bearing Distance and then press ENT E Figure 3 10 Navigation Map Measure Distance Function 3 Your present postion will be marked as the starting reference point To choose a different starting reference point tum the large or small MED knobs to desired point and press ENT Figure 3 11 Measure Distance Starting Reference Point 4 Turn the large or small MFD knobs to move the cursor to a reference point The distance and bearing is displayed at the top of the display Distance and Bearing Between Start and End Points Ending Referenc
142. on of incidental or consequential damages s0 the bove Imitations may not apply to you Garmin retains the excuse right to repair or replace the unit or software or to ofr a ful refund of he purchase rc at ts sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To clt waranty seis contact your lol Garmin Authorized Senice Center For assistance in locating a Service Center near you vi the Garmin web ste at wu garmin con or contact Garmin Customer Service at 800 800 1020 Garmin G00 Plots Guide i i A GARMIN WARNING Navigation and terrain separation must NOT be predicated upon the use of the terrain function The GDU 620 Terrain Proximity feature NOT intended to be used as 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 refer to curent aeronautical charts for appropriate minimum clearance
143. oup press the MENU key With Map Setup highlighted press ENT With the Map Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Lat Lon option 2 Tum the small MED knob to change the highlighted value f 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page tun the large MFD knob to the next option 33 3 2 Weather Feature Options Optional The Weather group selection from the Map Setup Page Menu allows you to customize the NEXRAD Viewing Range NEXRAD Cell Movement and Lightning Viewing range Weather is an optional feature that requires a GDL 69 69A and an XM Weather subscription zi While viewing the Navigation Map 1 or 2 page of the Map page group press the MENU key to display the Navigation Map Page Menu Figure 3 37 Navigation Map Page Menu 73 With the cursor flashing on the Map Setup option press the ENT key to display Map Setup Menu 3 Use the large and small MED knobs to select the Weather Group and press ENT to allow editing of the selected group The groups shown depend on the features available for equipment installed in your aircraft i Figure 3 38 Navigation Map Page Menu Weather Group Selection 4 Press the small MFD knob to retum to the Navigation Map Page Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180405012 Fe 8 A GARMIN NEXRAD Viewing Range The NEXRA
144. r and Terrain Annunciations Flight Director Command Figure 2 14 Extreme Pitch Indication Figure 2 15 Extreme Pitch Indication Nose Down Nose Up 1904080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide Figure 2 16 Extreme Roll indication with Display Declutter 24 Altimeter Thealtimeter displays the current altitude altitude trend altitude bug setting altitude bug and the current BARO setting The Altitude Trend Vector is a vertical magenta line extending up or down on the left side of the Altitude scale The end of the trend vector corresponds to the predicted altitude in 6 seconds if the current vertical speed is maintained The altitude bug is displayed at the selected altitude bug setting portion of the altitude bug will be displayed at the top or the bottom of the altitude tape if the selected altitude bug is of of the tape 28 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 Selected Curent d Altitude Barometric 8 Setting Figure 2 17 Altimeter 2 4 1 Setting the Altitude Bug Altitude Alerting The Altitude Alerting function provides the pilot with visual and aural alerts if interfaced to an audio panel when approaching the Selected Altitude Whenever the Selected Altitude is changed the Altitude Alerter is reset The Altitude Alerter is independent of any autopilot installed in the aircraft The following occur when approaching the Selected Altitude Upon passing thro
145. r input fails AHRS continues to output valid attitude Information however the heading output on the PFD is flagged as invalid with jared NOTE In this case the magnetic standby compass and GPS ground track E can be used to keep the aircraft on the desired heading Failure of the air data input has no effect on the AHRS output while AHRS is receiving valid GPS information Invalid or unavailable airspeed data in addition to complete GPS failure result in loss of all attitude and heading information i 1 1 11 Secure Data Cards mq The G600 System uses Secure Digital SD cards to load and store various types 1E of data For basic flight operations SD cards are required for Terrain Obstacle FliteChart and ChanView database storage as well as Jeppesen aviation and _ ChartView database updates The Navigation Database update card is generally J inserted in the upper SD card for database updates and then removed Other database cards are normally located in the lower SD card NOTE Ensure the GDU 620 is powered off before inserting or removing an SD card o NOTE Refer to 1 for instructions on updating the aviation database Inserting an SD card 1 Insert the SD card in the SD card slot the front of the card should be flush with the face of the display bezel 2 To eect the card gently press on the SD card to release the spring latch 1 1 12 Pilot Controls The GDU 620 controls have
146. raft Closing rate distance and vertical separation meet TA criteria A Traffic Advisory that is beyond the selected display range is indicated by a half TA symbol at the edge of the screen at the relative bearing of the intruder iE Garmin GEB Plots Guide an A GARMIN 4 2 4 Traffic System Status NOTE Refer to the equipment documentation for information on the seltestand operating modes The traffic mode is indicated in the upper left comer of the Traffic Map Page Traffic Display Mode rasa Enabled Icon Other Maps TAS Seles Initiated TAS Operating TAS Standby TAS Failed Table 44 TAS Modes ifthe unit fails an annunciation as to the cause of the failure is shown in the center of the Traffic Map Page Traffic Map Page Annunciation Description Data is not being received from the TAS unit Data being received from the TAS unit but the unit is self reporting a failure Incorrect data format received from the TAS unit Table 45 TAS Failure Annundations m Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180006011 Ven A GARMIN The annunciations to indicate the status of traffic information appear in a banner at the lower left corner of maps on which traffic can be displayed Traffic Status Banner Annunciation A Traffic Advisory is outside the selected display range Annunciation removed when tfi comes within the selected display range System cannot
147. rce Bearing 1 Bearing 2 Pointer icon Pointer con i Figure 230 HSI with Bearing Information i iu Ger 652 Am VORI inay vor INA ioci un INAVVNAV E me os 0 SUSP Figure 231 PFD HSI Annundations 1 Press the PFD soft key to display the navigation source keys 2 Press the BRG 1 or BRG 2 soft keys to toggle between the available Nav receivers of the selected source such as GPS VLOG or ADF NOTE The Bearing Line for navigation source 1 BRG1 will e single line The Bearing Line for navigation source 2 BRG2 will be a double line 220 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 A GARMIN 2 8 2 Temperature Display The Outside Air Temperature OAT is displayed in the lower left of the PFD The OAT can be displayed in F or C which is configured in the Aux System Setup Page The temperature is derived from the GTP 59 Temperature Probe on the aircraft The displayed temperature is the Static Air Temperature reported by the Air Data Computer This temperature value is corrected for ram air heating amp effects Figure 232 HSI Outside Air Temperature Garmin G00 Plots Guide ain This page intentional left blank 20 Garmin G00 Plots Guide A GARMIN 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 3 MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY MFD The MED displays full color moving map with navigation information Moving map information is shown on the two Navigation Map pages and the op
148. re of the GDL 60 Data Link Receiver is available for the pilots and passengers enjoyment The GDL 69A can receive XM Satellite Radio entertainment services at any altitude throughout the Continental U S Entertainment audio is not available on the GDL 69 Data Link Receiver XM Satellite Radio variety of radio programming over long distances without having to constantly search for new stations Based on signals from satellites coverage far exceeds land based transmissions XM Satelite Radio services are subscription based For more information on specific service packages visit E wwwamradio com 5 5 1 Activating XM Satellite Radio Services The service is activated by providing XM Satellite Radio with either one two coded IDs depending on the equipment Either the Audio Radio ID or the Data Radio ID or both must be provided to XM Satellite Radio to activate the entertainment subscription The XM Satellite Radio Activation Instructions are included with the unit also available at wwwgarmin com P N 190 00355 04 It is not required to activate both the entertainment and weather service subscriptions with the GDL 69A Either or both services can be activated XM Satellite Radio uses one or both of the coded IDs to send an activation signal that when received by the GDL 69A allows it to play entertainment programming 1 These IDs are located On the label on the back of the Data Link Receiver On the XM Informa
149. res that the displayed data is consistent with what is currently being broadcast by XM Satellite Radio services If more than half of the expiration time has elapsed from the time the data is received the 53 color of the product age displayed changes to yellow 4 4 2 Customizing the XM Weather Map Each Wx Data Link Map page may be customized individually The Wx Data Link Map pages are customized by selecting options from the Page Menu The Page Menu options include choices for Weather Setup and displaying the 2 Weather Legends The Weather Setup choice covers selections for adjusting the viewing ranges of the weather products 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT Figure 4 11 Weather Page Menu Options Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN 2 With the Data Link Setup Menu displayed tum the Large MFD knob to select the desired item and pres ENT Pre te MED inh to retoma te ae E Figure 4 12 Weather Data nk Setup Menu Options Tum the small MED knob to select the desired weather feature option Figure 4 13 Weather Data ink Setup Menu Option Selection 4 Press ENT to save a selection 1904060142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide E A GARMIN 5 Tum the large MFD knob to the next desired option or press the small MFD z to cancel and retur to the XM
150. rvals and minor tick marks at intervals A digital reading of the current heading appears on top of the HSI and the current ground track is represented on the HSI by a magenta diamond The HSI also presents turn rate course deviation bearing and navigation source information The MSG annunciation will be shown in the HSI when an unacknowledged message is present on the navigator When the message is acknowledged the MSG annunciation will clear 00O 00000000 O minder 5 Latera Deviation Sae D Guse Pointer CPs Level of Senice lop sug orom indicator Navigation Source Curent rack nator Arat smbal O ge senna Hess 3 QD fotaing Compass card Luter ine i onsModeActie 0 MSG on Navigator Figure 2 20 Horizontal Situation Indicator S In Garmin G00 Plots Gude 1804080102 Rex B A GARMIN The 360 HSI contains a Course Deviation Indicator CDI with a Course Pointer To From Indicator and a sliding deviation bar and scale The course pointer is a single line arrow GPS1 VORI and LOCI or a double line arrow GPS2 VOR2 and LOC which points in the direction of the set course LOC will automatically be displayed if localizer frequency is tuned The To From arrow rotates with the course pointer and is displayed when the active NAVAID is received 2 6 1 Setting the Heading Bug The Selected Heading is shown to the upper left of the HSI for 3 s
151. s Guide 1890060142 fev B A GARMIN Cloud Top Data Viewing Range The Cloud Top Data Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value Cloud Top weather products will be shown on the j selected MED Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Off is selected Cloud Tops will not be shown Fre Lal Ot Vid tbs Vane Figure 4 21 Cloud Top Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map page of the WX page group press the MENU key to display the Page Menu Options The cursor flashes on the Weather Setup option Press ENT 2 Tum the large MFD knob to highlight the Cloud Top Data Viewing Range value Tum the small MFD knob to highlight the desired value Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to the next option Garmin G00 Plots Gude 437 A GARMIN 44 8 Lightning Lighting data shows the approximate location of cloud to ground lightning strikes A strike icon represents strike that has occurred within a two kilometer region The exact location of the lightning strike is not displayed Figure 4 22 XM Weather Lightning Lightning Data Viewing Range The Lightning Data Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value Lightning weather products will be shown on
152. s detailed airport terrain data It is updated periodically and has no expiration date 3 Obstacle The obstacle database contains data for obstacles such as towers that pose potential hazard to aircraft Obstacles 200 feet and higher are included in the obstacle database I is very important to note that not all obstacles are necessarily charted and therefore may not be contained in the obstacle database This database is updated on a 56 day cycle Obstacles will still be shown after the database has expired SafeTaxi The SafeTaxi database contains detailed airport diagrams for selected airports These diagrams aid in following ground contol instructions by accurately displaying the aircraft postion on the map in relation to taxiways ramps runways terminals and services This database is updated on a 56 day cycle SafeTaxi wil still be shown aftr it has expired FliteChans The FliteChans database contains procedure charts for the J United States only This database is updated ona 28 day cycle lf not updated within 180 days of the expiration date FliteCharts no longer functions Since these databases are not stored internally in the GDU 620 a Supplemental Data Card containing identical database versions must be kept in each display unit for dual installations After subscribing to the desired database product the database product will need to be downloaded to a Supplemental Data Card Insert the Supplemental Data
153. s subscribed to XM Ensure the XM subscription has been activated Perform a quick check of the circuit breakers to ensure that power is applied to the Data Link Receiver For troubleshooting purposes check the LRU Information Box on the AUX System Status Page for Data Link Receiver GDL 69 604 stats serial number and software version number If a failure has been detected in the GDL 69 694 the status will be marked with a red X 1 Turn the large knob to select the AUX Page Group 2 Tum the small MED knob to select the System Status Page the last page in the ET AUX Page Group GDL 69 Status OK Figure 5 19 LRU Status Window 54 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1802060142 Rec 8 A GARMIN 5 6 Autopilot Operation The G600 is able to interface to certain autopilot systems to provide heading course and navigation information in much the same was as a typical HSI Please eer to your particular autopilot manual for speci information and gt operation instructions 5 6 1 Heading You are able to control your selected autopilot heading with the GDU 620 by using the heading bug 1 Press the HDG key on the PED and turn the PFD knob to set the desired heading When the knob is tumed the Selected Heading box will appear and remain for three seconds after the knob stops moving 2 Engage your autopilot in heading hold mode 3 Continue to control your selected autopilot heading by adjusting the heading bug
154. s the most detail removes the most detail 2 While viewing Navigation Map 1 or 2 pres the DCLTR soft key Each successive press of the DCITR soft key wil toggle through the declutter levels Features marked with a are shown at the indicated Declutter Level Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN rowe 0 1 2 0 Werte Names Tower gt LandCounty Tet TRSA 00 Medium iy Hee Cubes Sw Dangervess reeves Wamningaress Highways ugs Roads D Mugs Raras Poll Boundaries MON 4 WeWapons Runwaylabels gt neke VOR NDS Tem e Webb gt Cas CA emus e e Table 3 1 Features Shown at Each Decluttering Level 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Gude ES a os A GARMIN 3 3 6 Panning The Panning Map Page function allows you to move the map beyond its current limits without adjusting the map scale and to examine information at the pointer location When you select the panning function by pressing the small MED knob a target pointer flashes on the map display A window also appears at t
155. sidiaries RiteCharts and Sefeax are trademarks of Gamin Ld or ts subsidiaries These ademas may not be used without the express permission of Garin a registered trademark of Jeppesen Inc Sardis registered of L3 Communications and s a registered trademark of XM Satelite Radio Inc uy 2008 Printed in he USA A GARMIN LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted to be free fom defects in materials or workmanship for two years from the date of purchase Within is period Garmin wil at its sole repair or replace any components tha fal in oral use Such repais or replacement wil be made at no charge to the customer for pats and labo provided that the customer shal be responsible for any transportation cost This waranty does Y not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alterations or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LABILITY ARSING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILTY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABIITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not alow the clusi
156. splayed on the navigator however the CDs correct and i th primary means of navigation This because the GDU 620 applies magnetic variation corrections forthe current irra cation but some navigators apply magnetic variation correction for the waypoint locaton 1804060142 Rec Garmin Pots Gude M A GARMIN 24 PFD Soft Key Map CDI 1 2 PFD GPs Source 1 BRET VORILS Source 2 AT GPSi ADF BRGZ NAVI GPS2 ADF Figure 23 PFD Soft Key Diagram 22 Airspeed Indicator The Airspeed Indicator displays airspeed on a rolling number gauge using moving tape The true airspeed is displayed in knots below the Airspeed Indicator The numeric labels and major tick marks on the moving tape are marked at intervals of 10 knots while minor tick marks on the moving tape are indicated at intervals of five knots Speed indication stars at 20 knots The Airspeed Indicator provides Indicated Airspeed True Airspeed and Groundspeed The Airspeed Trend Indicator shows what the airspeed will be in six seconds if the current rate of acceleration is maintained The actual airspeed is displayed inside the black pointer Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180405012 Res Ground Speed Caution Range yelow Alspeed Tend Vector pnkimagenta Ine Speed Reference Mak Ve Reference Marker Ve Reference Marker Landing Gear Extension
157. t Distance Measuring Equipment Departure Procedure departure disabled Desired Track elevation Electromagnetic Interference enroute The recommended minimum altitude within ten miles left or right of the desired course on an active flight plan or directo enter error En route Safe Altitude Estimated Time of Arrival Estimated Time Enroute degrees Fahrenheit Federal Aviation Administration Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Rev A GARMIN FD 9 FISDL FPL FREQ FRZ FSS ft Gis GS coc GDL GDU GEO 95 GMA GMT GMU GPS GPSS Groundspeed Ground Track GRS 65 Gx HDG Heading Hg hPa HPL HSI He Federal Communication Commission forecast flight director Flight Information Services Broadcast Flight Information Service Data Link flight plan frequency freezing Flight Service Station footifeet 3k glideslope Garmin Air Data Computer Garmin Satelite Data Link Garmin Display Unit geographic Global Navigation Satellite Landing System Garmin Audio Panel System ae Greenwich Mean Time Garmin Magnetometer Unit Global Positioning System GPS Roll Steering The velocity that the aircraft is travelling relative to a ground position see Track Garmin Reference System Ground speed Garmin Transponder heading The direction an aircraft is pointed based indications a magnetic compass or a properly set directional
158. tabases in Appendix A for instructions on revising the ChartView database i 510 Garmin GEB Plots Guide 180005012 Re 8 A GARMIN 53 FliteCharts FliteCharts resemble the paper version of National Aeronautical Charting Office NACO terminal procedures charts The charts are displayed with high resolution and in color for applicable charts FliteCharts database subscription is available from Garmin Available data includes Arrivals STAR Departure Procedures DP Approaches Airport Diagrams 5 3 1 Cycle Number and Revision FliteCharts data is revised every 28 days Charts are still viewable during a period that extends from the cycle expiration date to the disables date FliteCharts is disabled 180 days after the expiration date and are no longer available for viewing upon reaching the disables date When turning on the GDU 620 the BEJ Power up page indicates any of five different possible criteria for chart availability These indications are whether the databases are not configured not available current of date or disabled See the table below for the various FliteCharts Power up page displays and the definition of cach re Power up Page Display Definition is not configured for FliteCharts Contact a Garmin authorized service center for configuration System is configured for FiteCharts but no chart database is installed Refer to Updating Garmin Databases
159. the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob tothe next option 34 00 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Other ADIZ Airspace Viewing Range The Other ADIZ airspace viewing range option allows you to select the map 2 range and below where Other ADIZ airspace information will appear on the MED Map ranges above the selected value will not show Other ADIZ airspace information When selected the information will not be shown TATION 2 secta VIET sue d VIEWING WCE p msc PIT m Figure 3 54 Navigation Map OtherADI Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active turn the large MFD knob to highlight the Other ADIZ Viewing Range option 2 Turn the small MFD knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to _ the Navigation Map page ortum the large MFD knob to the next option 7 Garmin 00 Plots Gude A GARMIN TFR Viewing Range The Temporary Flight Restriction TFR viewing range option allows you to select the map range where below that value TFR information will be shown on the MFD Map ranges above ihe selected value wil not sho
160. tion Page on the MFD Contact the installer if the Data Radio ID and the Audio Radio ID cannot be located 546 Garmin G00 Plots Guide 180405012 Re 8 A GARMIN NOTE The LOCK Soft Key on the XM Information Page Auxiliary Page Group used to save GDL 69A activation data when the XM services are initially setup Itis not used during normal XM Radio operation but there should be no adverse effects i inadvertently selected during fight Refer to the GDL 69694 satelite Rac Activation Instructions 190005504 Rev G or later for further information 1 Contact XM WX Satelite Radio through the e mail addres listed on their web site wvew xmradio com or by the customer service phone number listed on the Web site 1 800 985 9200 Follow the instructions provided by XM Satelite Radio services 2 Turn the large MED knob to the AUX page group 3 Tum the small MED knob to the XM Information Page 4 Verify that the desired services are activated 5 Select the LOCK soft key 6 Turn the large MFD knob to highlight YES 7 To complete activation press the ENT key XM weather services have not been activated all the weather product boxes are cleared on the XM Information Page and a yellow Activation Required gt message is displayed in the center of the Weather Data Link Page Map Page Group The Service Class refers to the groupings of weather products available for subscription Garm
161. tion of the cold air Tw ww Figure 431 XM Weather Cold Front A Warm Front is where warm air replaces cold air An orange line with orange half moons that point in the direction of the warm air flow h Figure 4 32 XM Weather Warm Front 1904060142 Rec Garmin GEB Plots Guide Em A GARMIN A Stationary Front is a front with very litle horizontal movement The line cz alternates with orange and blue sections which point in opposite directions to symbolize itle movement Figure 4 33 XM Weather Stationary Front X AnOcduded Front is where a cold front has overtaken and merged with warm front The line alternates with the blue triangle and orange half moon symbols on the same side of the line pointing in the direction the front is VE moving a n ye Figure 4 34 XM Weather Occluded Front Surface Data Viewing Range The Surface Data Viewing Range option allows you to select the map range where below that value Surface Data weather products will be shown on the selected MED Wx Data Link Map page 1 2 or 3 When Oi is selected Surface Data will not be shown ADA LIM STI ote Vas Rn ds Tos Data Ru De Dats Veen Fae Del er Dt Vr Fer e SIR Ves Fave ni TIR Ds lrg Fre etes a Tne zm pa ue ine Rut Das Vi Rr Ve Ra Dust Dis Via Roe Figure 4 35 Surface data Viewing Range Selection 3 1 While viewing a WX Data Link Map pag
162. tional three Weather WX pages requires GDL 69 69A and XM weather subscription The Navigation Map displays aviation data e g airports VOS airways aitspaces geographic data eg cities lake highways borders topographic data map shading indicating elevation and hazard data eg trafic terrain weather The map options set for Navigation Map page 1 are used as default settings for the optional Weather WX pages 3 The amount of displayed data can be reduced by selecting the DCLTR soft key The Navigation Map can be oriented four different ways North Up NORTH UP Track Up TRACK UP Desired Track Up DTK UP o Heading Up HDG UP Map Scale Range Select Page Group Position Menu Page Grou w in Enter SD Card Sots Small MED Knob Select Page Soft Keylabels Soft Keys Large MFD Knob j Select Page Group Figure 3 1 MFD Description The nose ofthe aircraft icon is placed on the Navigation Map at the location corresponding to the calculated present position The aircraft position and the flight plan legs are based on information received from the currently selected GPS navigator The leg of the active flight plan currently being flown is shown as a magenta line on the navigation map The other legs are shown in white Garmin G00 Plots Gude A GARMIN There are 28 different map ranges available from 500 feet to 2000 NM The current range is indicated in the lower right
163. ture OAT sensor The GDC 74A provides pressure altitude airspeed vertical speed and OAT information to the G600 system The GDC 74A communicates with the GDU 620 and GRS 77 using an ARINC 429 digital interface Figure 1 3 GDC 74A Air Data Computer 1804080142 Rec Garmin G00 Plots Guide 13 A GARMIN 114 685 77 The GRS 77 is an Attitude and Heading Reference System AHRS unit that provides aircraft attitude information to the G600 display The unit contains advanced ult sensors accelerometers and rate sensors In addition the GRS 77 interfaces with both the GDC 74A Air Data computer and the GMU 44 E magnetometer The GRS 77 also utilizes GPS data forwarded from the GDU 620 Actual attitude and heading information is sent using an ARINC 429 digital interface to the GDU 620 Figure 14 GRS 77 AHRS 24 ThelGRF International Geomagnetic Reference Field model is contained in the GRS 77 and is only updated once every five years The model is part of the Navigation Database At system power up the models in GRS 77 and in the Navigation Database are compared and if the model in the GRS TT is out of date the user is prompted to update the IGRF model in the GRS 77 The prompt will appear alter G600 splash screen is acknowledged on the MED 1 1 5 GMU 44 The GMU 44 magnetometer senses the earth magnetic feld Data is sent to the GRS 77 AHRS for processing to determine aircr
164. ugh 1000 feet of the Selected Altitude the Selected Altitude shown above the Altimeter changes to black text on a light blue background flashes for 5 seconds When the aircraft passes within 200 feet of the Selected Altitude the Selected Altitude changes to light blue text on a black background and flashes for 5 seconds and an aural tone is generated After reaching the Selected Altitude if the pilot flies outside the deviation band beyond 200 feet of the Selected Altitude the Selected Altitude changes to yellow text black background flashes for 5 seconds and an aural tone is generated Within 1000 f Within 200 t Deviation of 200 ft Figure 2 18 Altitude Alerting Visual Annuncations Garmin G00 Plots Gude 29 A GARMIN 24 2 Changing Barometric Setting The Barometric Setting affects the altitude values shown on the unit Barometric pressure units may be displayed as either inches in ot hectopascals hpa See System Display Units in Section 3 for more detail cg Press the BARO key to activate Baro mode 2 Tum the PFD knob to increase or decrease the altimeter setting Or E Press the PFD knob while in Baro mode to select Standard Pressure 29 92 in 225 Vertical Speed V S Indicator Vertical speed data is presented on the bottom left of the PFD A Vertical Speed bug and a bug setting are also available Current Vertical Speed Vertical Speed Bug Vertical Speed Bug Setting Figur
165. w TER information When Off is selected the information wil not be shown 4 FETA VIBE NEE Rw EXTBIION GE panes VIN RE ws ver s moss arm Ha Figure 355 Navigation Map TFR Viewing Range Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active tum the large MFD knob to highlight the TER option 2 Tumthe small MED knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value 4 Press the small MED knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or turn the large MFD knob to another option E Garmin 600 Plots Gude 180405012 Rev A GARMIN Airways The Airways option allows you to select the airways that will appear on the 7 MED Map ranges above the selected value will not show Airways When Off is selected airways will not be shown Figure 3 56 Airways Selection 1 While viewing the Navigation Map Setup page and the Aviation Group active tum the large knob to highlight the Airways option 2 Tumthe small MFD knob to change the highlighted value 3 Press ENT to accept the displayed value The next option will be highlighted 4 Press the small MFD knob to cancel selection or to end editing and retum to the Navigation Map page or tum the large MFD knob to the next option m Garmin 00 Plots Gude 3 A GARMIN 34 Aux Mode Pages The Aux mode provides pages
166. wing the Waypoint Information page f the FPL page group press the INFO softkey to view information about the waypoint Ez 2 The curent destination Ident Facility and City is shown but may be changed to find information about other choices Pres the small MED knob to activate the cursor the large MFD knob to highlight the field you wish to change and use the small MFD knob to change the value 4 Press the ENT key to save the selected value or press the small MED knob to cancel editing Runway Information Selection Information is provided for each runway showing the following detail runway number runway length surface type and the frequency for Pilot Controlled Lighting PCL Ex Aro bates Runway Number Mor ways uray Length Runway Surface Plot Controled Lighting eque Figure 3 81 Waypoint Runway Information 1 While viewing the Waypoint Information page of the FPL page group press the INFO soft key to view information about the waypoint and press the small MFD knob to activate the cursor 2 Use the large MED knob to highlight the Runway and use the small MFD knob display the available runways 3 Press the small MFD knob to cancel editing 1804060142 Rec Garmin GEB Plots Guide A GARMIN Fadil y Frequency Selection The Frequency window at the bottom of the Waypoint Information page shows the frequencies available for the selected waypoint on the right side of the Frequenc
167. y window if more frequencies are available scroll bar is shown Figure 3 82 Waypoint Frequency Information E 1 While viewing the Waypoint Information page of the FPL page group press the INFO soft key to view information about the waypoint and then press the small MFD knob to activate the cursor 2 Turn the small MED knob to scroll through the available frequencies 3 Press the small MFD knob to exit 3 5 2 2 Waypoint Weather Information Optional The Weather information function is available if a GDL 69 694 is installed and weather information is available for the selected waypoint Figure 3 83 Waypoint Weather Information Garmin G00 Plots Guide 1802060142 Rec A GARMIN 1 While viewing the Waypoint information page of the FPL page group press the WX soft key to view weather information for the waypoint 2 Use the small MED knob or the large MFD knob to scroll through the available information 3 Press the small MFD knob to return to the main Flight Plan page 3 5 3 Charts Page Optional Charts when installed are available in the Flight Plan page group 1 Turn the large MFD knob to the Flight Plan page group 2 Tum the small MFD knob to the Charts page o NOTE There are two options for chart services FliteCharts or ChartView a FliteCharts displays charts published by the National Aeronautical Charting Office NACO ChartView displays charts published by Jeppesen CChartView charts are

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