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1. t Appendices Index Additional Features GARMIN 5 3 FLITECHARTS WARNING Do not use the approach information provided by the VFR navigation database residing within the GPSMAP 695 696 as a means of navigating any instrument approach The GPSMAP 695 696 VFR navigation database is limited to present only the waypoints for the final approach leg of a published procedure These waypoints and associated course line are made available for monitoring purposes only 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 e Arrivals STAR e Airport Diagrams e Departure Procedures DP e Takeoff Minimums e Approaches e Alternate Minimums The geo referenced aircraft position is indicated by an aircraft symbol displayed on the chart when the current position is within the boundaries of the chart An aircraft symbol may be displayed within an off scale area depicted on some charts The figure below shows examples of off scale areas indicated by the grey shading Note these areas are not shaded on the published chart These off scale areas appear on the chart to convey supplemental information However the depicted geographical position of this information as it relates to the chart planview is
2. 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to highlight the Map Category from the horizontal 2 1151 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Satellite View field E 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key gt TOPO BACK VFR MAP Softhey SAT VIEW Softhey gt Satellite View Map Page b 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 93 Overview o 5 gt P a UO Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index 54 GPS Navigation GARMI NI MAP SYMBOLS Refer to Appendix G for a list of map symbols MAP DECLUTTER The pilot can remove declutter unwanted items such as highways from the map Decluttering the Map Page 1 From any Map Page press the CLR Key CLEAR 1 appears below the map range The background symbols such as highways cities rivers and smaller lakes are removed from the map 2 Press the CLR Key again CLEAR 2 appears below the map range and airspace boundary detail is removed from the map 3 Press the CLR Key again CLEAR 3 appears below the map range Only the waypoints and navaids that are part of the current flight plan appear on the map 4 Press the CLR Key again to return ALL detail to the map HH CLEAR 3 Map Declutt
3. a D s J pu ddy sainjea4 euonippy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 123 LII NEXRAD RADAR 1 LINCOLN m 5 Ki s57 LOUIS WICHITA TULSA OKLAHOMA CITY DALLAS 03 10 2 Bln WEATHER PAGE MAP WPT WX TER TRF XM INFO PAN MAP SETUP INFO LEGEND 2 FIS B Radar CONUS Wl 1 FIS B WEATHER NEXRAD RADAR MEL GARMIN FIS B WEATHER NEXRAD RADAR REGIONAL ONLY HIHHERP LIS OMAHA LINCOLN r ts WICHITA TULSA OKLAHOMA CITY DALLAS 0 536 x Bin 4 00 36 E Bir WEATHER PAGE THAP WPT WX TER TRF XM INFO FAN MAP SETUP INFO LEGEND FIS B Radar Regional 1 130 LINCOLN WICHITA TULSA OKLAHOMA CITY DALLAS 1 3 g val siz 0 WEATHER PAGE MAP WPT WX TER TRF INFO FAN MAP SETUP INFO LEGEND FIS B Radar Combined Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN 000 HazardAvoidance WINDS ALOFT Winds Aloft data shows the forecasted wind speed and direction in 3 000 foot increments up to 39 000 feet MSL The wind barbs always point in the direction that the wind is coming from The wind speed is depicted using flags at the end of the wind barb A short wind flag is 5 knots a long wind flag is 10 knots and a triangle flag is 50 knots WAHA 4 WINDS uhann WINDS
4. CTO TOUS ennes 222 Ui 225 225 227 Jp emet 230 T r REL 234 1115111 236 jj 23 dina c 238 Display Symbols tenentes 241 e cC 241 D e 242 51150 100 TE 244 Map Datum and Location Formats ssssssseee 24 7111 666000 241 l ndan aaa alsan 24 Onrr M 249 License Agreement and Warranty 255 Suae m 209 Software License Agreement retener 255 MITT SE CES RN omm 255 AOPA Apon Directory NOTCE 6 256 PAPI VIR LUCENSE Em 256 Weather Data Warranty sess 25 SIRIUSXM Satellite Radio Service Agreement seeeennnnnnn 258 FC CONDI 258 Industry Canada Compliance sse 258 nr c ened ced Index 1 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Overview SECTION 1 OVERVIEW N VM AQ 1 1 UNIT OVERVIEW The GPSMAP 695 696 presents GPS derived analog flight instrumentation position navigation and hazard avoidance information to the pilot using a 7 Wide VGA 800x480 color display B
5. o E 5 i gt u a Entering a waypoint identifier facility name or city as a direct to destination 3 1 Press the Direct to Key The Direct to Window is displayed with the active flight plan waypoint as the default selection or a blank waypoint field if no flight plan is active 2 Tum the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering a waypoint identifier z turning it counter clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it press the RECENT Softkey to display a list lt of recent waypoints or move the FMS Joystick to select the facility name S or city field 3 Press the ENT Key 5 4 With Activate highlighted press the ENT Key DIRECT To 5 au KSBA PUBLIC AIRPORT a SANTA BARBARA MUN SANTA BARBARA C 8 LOCATION mw SW USA T BRG 128 DIS 164 2NM N 34225 571 W119 50 489 X E Direct to Window 7 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Gs Navigation Selecting RECENT WPTS NRST APTS or FPL WPTS as a direct to destination 1 Press the Direct to Key The Direct to Window is displayed with the active flight plan destination as the default selection or a blank destination if no flight plan is active 2 Press the RECENT Softkey to display a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS only or turn the FMS Joystick counter clockwise to display a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS nearest airports NRST APTS a
6. 3 4 FLIGHT PLAN ACTIVATION N VM AQ 540 zt e ms D e Activating a stored flight plan erases the active flight plan and replaces it with a copy of the flight plan being activated Inverting a stored flight plan reverses the waypoint order of the stored flight plan the active flight plan is not changed Activating a stored flight plan 1 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS gt Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan 3 Select the ACTIVATE Softkey or press the MENU Key highlight Activate Flight Plan and press the ENT Key S 4 With Yes highlighted select the ENT Key To cancel the request press the 2 CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key Activating a Flight Plan Leg 1 Press the FPL Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and move the FMS Joystick to highlight the waypoint leg to be activated 4 Press the Direct to Key twice The Activate Leg XXXXX 4 window is displayed 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 83 Flight Planning GARMI N ACTIVATE LEG z E KOKB KCRQ o E Activate Leg Window 8 5 With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key To cancel the request press
7. D la D se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy x pul GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N TIS A Symbol Traffic Advisory TA TIS A Traffic Symbols TIS A ALERTS A TIS A audio alert is generated whenever the number of Traffic Advisories on the GPSMAP 695 696 screen increases from one scan to the next Limiting Traffic Advisories only reduces the nuisance alerting due to proximate aircraft For example when the first Traffic Advisories appear on the TIS A display the user is alerted audibly So long as a single aircraft remains on the TIS A display no further audio alert is generated If a second or more aircraft appears on the screen a new audio alert is sounded If the number of Traffic Advisories on the TIS A display decreases and then increases a new audio alert is sounded The TIS A audio alert is also generated whenever TIS A service becomes available The following TIS A audio alerts are available e Traffic TIS A traffic alert received e Traffic Not Available TIS A service is not available or out of range Adjusting alert volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 150 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Sound and pre
8. Has a de s Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index 86 5 6 Flight Planning GARMI N With the APPEND Softkey selected repeat step numbers 3 and 4 to enter each additional flight plan waypoint Press the DONE Softkey from the Saved Flight Plan Page only Adding Flight Plan Waypoints Graphically 1 2 3 4 Press the FPL Key From the Active Flight Plan Page or from the Saved Flight Plan Page press the USE MAP Softkey to activate the map pointer Or Press the MENU Key and select Edit on Map Press the APPEND softkey to display the rubber band The new waypoint is inserted at the end of the flight plan To add a waypoint between existing flight plan waypoints see Graphical Flight Plan Editing Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired waypoint to be added to the Flight Plan and press the ENT Key The new waypoint is appended to the Active or Saved Flight Plan Removing Flight Plan Waypoints Graphically 1 2 3 4 5 Press the FPL Key From the Active Flight Plan Page or from the Saved Flight Plan Page press the USE MAP Softkey to activate the map pointer Or Press the MENU Key and select Edit on Map Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired waypoint to be removed from the flight plan Press the CLR Key The Remove XXXX From Flight Plan window is displayed Press the ENT Key to accept The waypoint is removed from the Active or
9. M IM AQ MAP Enables second level Map Page softkeys Displays removes terrain awareness information WEATHER Displays removes weather information TRAFFIC Displays removes traffic information PANEL Displays removes the panel 2 2 Press the BACK Softkey to x return to the top level softkeys N nnn gt FX F3 EY ES ES VFR MAP Softkey selected s IFR MAP Displays IFR map information and softkeys TOPO Displays removes topographical terrain shading gt SAT VIEW Displays removes satellite imagery above 20nm scale S BACK Returns to top level softkeys 2 IFR MAP Softkey selected VFR MAP Displays VFR map information and softkeys LOW AWY Low Altitude Victor Airways displayed HIGH AWY High Altitude Airways Jet Routes displayed BACK Returns to top level softkeys 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual gt o gt Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Index 20 Overview GARMIN WAYPOINT PAGE SOFTKEYS DIRECTORY we sewer w Jess 3 Waypoint WPT Page Softkeys INFO Displays waypoint information CHART Displays chart data i e FliteCharts or ChartView AOPA or DIRECTORY Displays airport directory information WEATHER Displays METAR and TAF text optional WEATHER PAGE SOFTKEYS OPTIONAL PAN MAP Activates the map pointer for panning the map SETUP Select the weather source X
10. be changed through the Change Data Fields option of the Page Menu ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN m TIME TO VNAV zi Active v Leg 5 25 Z o e p gt gt Non Active z 3 Leg T p fio oe K34 Active gt Leg o 5 5 e a ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN USE MAP SEL APPR Active Flight Plan Page z a D x lt 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual l Overview GPS Navigation Har a de iL s Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index 82 Flight Planning GARMI N Creating an active flight plan 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press the FPL Key Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Insert Waypoint Window Turning it clockwise displays a blank Insert Waypoint Window turning it counter clockwise displays a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS nearest airports NRST APTS or flight plan waypoints FPL WPTS INSERT WAYPOINT 1 0 KNKX 2015 201 PRESS ENT TO ACCEPT Insert Waypoint Window Enter the identifier facility or city name of the departure waypoint or select a waypoint from the submenu of waypoints and press the ENT Key The active flight plan is modified as each waypoint is entered Repeat step numbers 3 and 4 to enter each additional flight plan waypoint When all waypoints
11. o 7 WVGA 800x480 Color Display Power Button R a e f SD Card Slot External GPS Antenna a Connector z Audio Head phones Line Out S USB Connector D 2 External Power Serial Port Connector Battery Pack gt Backlit Keypad E Unit Overview 5 2 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A GARMIN BATTERY CARE AND CHARGING BATTERY WARNINGS If these guidelines are not followed the internal Nickel Metal Hydride battery may experience a shortened life span or may present a risk of damage to the GPS unit fire gt o gt a amp Chemical burn electrolyte leak and or injury 8 e Contact your local waste disposal department to properly recycle dispose of the 2 unit battery e Do not leave the unit exposed to a heat source or in a high temperature location g such as in the sun in an unattended aircraft on a hot day To prevent damage i 5 remove the unit from the aircraft or store it out of direct sunlight a 5 Do not disassemble puncture damage or incinerate the unit battery e When storing the unit for a limited length of time less than 30 days store within the following temperature range 68 to 122 F 20 to 50 C When storing the 2 unit for an extended time store within the following temperature range 68 to lt 86 F 20 to 30 C z Do not operate the unit outside of
12. 195 Hazard Display with Loss of GPS Position 196 SD Card Use and Databases sssssssssseeeenenn 197 JEU 197 1110010000 Svo mn vs E IRR ROUEN ODER 198 Updating GPSMAP 695 696 Databases sil sl s si s l li 202 Exporting Track Logs and User WaypOints scssssssesssssssecsssssssessssssvesssessueesnsssssssssesssessees 205 Importing Exportirig 205 Installation amp Interfacing 7 5 207 Connecting the Power Data Cable sssssseeeneneteennnnnnnn 207 Connecting to a Garmin VHF Comm Radio ssseeennnnnnn 208 ii 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Table of Contents GARMIN OILLIIIRU LL e m 209 nformation about USB 210 Using xImage for Customized Waypoint 210 Connecting the GXM 40 Antenna GPSMAP 696 2222 210 Dieu 211 Connecting to a GTX 330 Mode Transponder 213 CU e 214 Using an external GPS Antenna 219 General TIS A Information ssssssssseenen 221 TIS A vs balalan aaa tdi 221
13. Description E M Restaurant on Field Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance uv o LL 5 BS t Appendices e Self Serve Fuel 4 wee Airport Directory Service Icons Index 180 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Airport Identifier Field Service Icon Airport Directory Softhey 190 00919 00 Rev G Additional Features AIRPORT PUBLIC AIRPORT AOPA INFORMATION Mc CLELLAN PALOMAR AIRPORT CRQ Scroll Bar CONTROL TOHER Hours B Am TO 8 PM FACILITY Hours 7 AM TO 10 PM NOISE ABATEMENT N EFCT FOR INFO CTC APM PPR FOR MIL TRAINING NO JET TRAINING NO MULT APCH BY LRG ACFT CLSD TO AIR CARRIER OPS W MORE THAN 30 PASSENGER SEATS FM 2 30 AM TO 11 PH EXCPT BY PPR REQ JETS FLY THE IIL VOL JET CURFEW CTC APM FOR MORE INFO OBSTRUCTIONS PWRLINES BIRDS IN UCNTY PATTERN ALTITUDES 2003 MSL MULTIENGINE AIRCRAFT 1003 MSL RoroRCRaFT 2003 MSL TURBINE AIRCRAFT 2003 MSL HEAVY AIRCRAFT 1503 MSL LIGHT AIRCRAFT RUNWAYS 6 24 4897 x 150 aSPHALT PFC LIGHTS PCL LIGHTS 10 PH TO B am PCL arr 118 60 7 CLICKS IN 5 SEC HIGH INTENSITY 5 CLICKS IN 5 SEC MED INTENSITY 3 CLICKS IN 5 SEC LOW INTENSITY NOTES DISPLACED THRESHOLD 300 WESTERN FLIGHT SERVICES LLC 760 438 6800 800 523 4038 Fax 760 438 4198 Unicom 122 95 ARINC 130 00 Location NE Hours OPEN 24 Hours FurFL
14. Nearest Airports Page Menu Press the ENT Key The Airport Criteria Window is displayed Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired criteria to be defined Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired option Press the ENT Key AIRPORT CRITERIA RUNWAY SURFACE MINIMUM RUNWAY LENGTH OFT INCLUDE PRIVATE AIRPORTS No INCLUDE HELIPORTS No FOR Marn MENU DONE Airport Criteria Window Restoring nearest airport criteria defaults 1 2 3 4 5 VVith the Nearest Airports Page displayed press the MENU Key Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Set Airport Criteria from the Page Menu Press the ENT Key The Airport Criteria Window is displayed Press the MENU Key With Restore Default highlighted press the ENT Key WEATHER INFORMATION Textual weather information can be viewed from the Waypoint Page or the Nearest WX Page Refer to the Hazard Avoidance section for information on SiriusXM Weather and FIS B Selecting airport weather information 1 2 3 4 From the Waypoint Page press the WEATHER Softkey Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering an airport identifier turning it counter clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it Press the ENT Key Or Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation 1 Press the NRST Key 2 Turn the FMS
15. Remove Proximity Waypoint for XXXX Window is gt displayed 6 With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key a gt gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 239 A GARMIN Appendix F N VM AQ uonebiAeN 540 buruuejd ub Blank Page o2uepioAy pyezeH soJnjeoJ puonippy sadipuaddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev 6 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 240 GARMI N 020 AppendixG DISPLAY SYMBOLS o 2 2 VFR SYMBOLS tm Symbol Symbol Unknown e Civilian Non serviced 9 Non towered Non serviced Military Non serviced Towered Non serviced o Civilian Serviced E Non towered Serviced gt Military Serviced Civilian Sott Unknown Towered Serviced 3 Surface Non serviced 2 2 gt Civilian Sott Unknown S Soft Surface Non serviced Surface Serviced Soft Surface Serviced e Atlantic Database Airports gt 3 Soft Surface Private o Paved Private o 5 Seaplane Base E E Heliport o Americas Pacific Database Airports 5 D 241 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features N 4 o lt Index Appendix G em Symbol Intersection Visual Reporting Point E LOM compass locator at outer marker NDB non directional r
16. and press the ENT Key If deleting all user waypoints go to Step 4 M9IAI9AQ 3 Highlight a User Waypoint in the User Waypoint List or enter a waypoint in the User Waypoint field 4 Press the MENU Key CREATE WAYPOINT c Q un D e c c o DELETE BY SYMBOL DELETE BY DISTANCE DELETE ALL 5 MENU For Marn MENU User Waypoints Page Menu 5 Select Delete Waypoint or Delete All 3 6 Press the ENT Key No is highlighted in the confirmation window 1 With Yes highlighted in the confirmation window press the ENT Key E Or o 1 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu 2 Turn or Move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints and press the 5 ENT Key T 3 Highlight a User Waypoint in the User Waypoint List or enter a waypoint in the User Waypoint field 4 Press the ENT Key R 5 Press the DELETE Softkey No is highlighted in the confirmation window E 6 Highlight Yes and press the ENT Key 3 User Waypoints can also be deleted by Symbol or Distance from the User Waypoints Page Menu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Overview o i gt a Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index 2 6 GPS Navigation GARMI N AIRSPACE The GPSMAP 695 696 can display the following types of airspaces Class B TMA Class C TCA Class D Restrict
17. 2 product age FIS B Weather Products can be displayed on the Map Page and individually on the Weather WX Page Switching Weather Sources 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key 9 W S lt UO N EIS 2 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight WEATHER E 4 Press the ENT Key 5 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather source AUTO XM or GDL FIS B The default is AUTO which will use XM over GDL FIS B if both are available 2 6 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the previous page 2 Or lt x 1 From the Weather Page press SETUP Softkey 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather source AUTO XM or GDL FIS B The default is AUTO which will use XM over GDL FIS B 5 if both are available 3 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the previous page 136 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance The setup menu for the Map Page controls the map range settings above which weather products are decluttered from the display If a map range larger than the weather product map range setting is selected the weather product data is removed 2 from the map The menu also provides a means for enabling disabling display of Airmets Sigm
18. ALTERNATE MINIMUMS NOT AUTHORIZED TOP VORTAC UNMONTTORED MOTAM D 04 007 MCI AIRSPACE ROBINSON THREE ARRIVAL RBA VOR DME TO JUDAA INTERSECTION MINIMUM ENROUTE ALTITUDE 5000 NOT AM D fO12 MCI TAXIWAY OPEN EXCAVATION BETWEEN TA XIMAY B AMD UPS RAMP ADJACENT M EDGE BARRICADED UNTIL AUG 31 O13 MCI B3 OPEN EXCAVATION 5 EDGE BARRICADED UNTIL AUG 31 HMOTAM D 06 033 MCI TAXTWAY C4 BETWEEN TAXIWAY D AND OHB RAMP CLOSED UNTIL SEP 1 3 MCI ILS RUNWAY TL GLIDESLOPE OUT OF SERV ICE FROM JUL 16 1100 TO JUL 17 23 59 NOTAM D 04 057 MCI VOR COMMUNICATION VOICE OUT OF SERVICE MN TAM L 06 074 MCI TAMIWAY B BETWEEN TAXIWAY B3 AMD TAXIWAY G CLOSED LIGHTED AND BARRICADED UNTIL AUG 3 MOTAM D 08 075 MCI TAXTWAY B BETWEEN TAXIWAY Ad AND TAXIWAY CLOSED LIGHTED AMD BARRICADED UNTIL AUG 3 N TAM L DEVO MCI TAXIMAY B AREA WAYPOINT PAGE MAP HET WX TER TRF XM INFO INFO CHART WEATHER ME NOTAMS Information Page Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance 4 2 TERRAIN aN WARNING Do not use Terrain information for primary terrain avoidance Terrain information is intended only to enhance situational awareness NOTE Terrain data is not displayed when the aircraft is outside the installed terrain database coverage area NOTE Terrain depicted in the Profile View is always ahead of the aircraft and will change as gro
19. BP DLL JET INFo TIEDOWN HANGAR COURTESY Car OXYGEN WAYPOINT PAGE MAP WX TER XM INFO INFO AOPA WEATHER Airport Directory Information Waypoint WPT Page Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 181 Buiuue d 346115 Sd5 pJezeH gt E o e D s pu ddy Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Hazard Avoidance uv o o LL 5 x gej t Appendices Index A Additional Features 5 5 SiriusXM RADIO ENTERTAINMENT GPSMAP 696 A NOTE SiriusXM Satellite Radio is only available with the GPSMAP 696 NOTE Refer to the Hazard Avoidance Section for information about SiriusXM Weather products NOTE You MUST have a GXM 40 smart antenna connected to your GPSMAP 696 and a subscription to SiriusXM Radio to use SiriusXM Radio features Additionally you must use a third party audio panel headphones or other audio device NOTE Audio interference can occur while using some audio panels Use of a Ground Loop Isolator can eliminate this interference SiriusXM Satellite Radio offers a 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 SiriusXM Satellite Radio services are subscription based ACTIVATING S
20. SIHM WA TES OF AMER WICHITA SIMS WKTES OF AMERICA Use Winds Aloft Data Split Screen mmm Wind Direction alm 15 Knots 5 Knots 20 Knots 10 Knots 50 Knots Winds Barbs Wind Flag nil TEMPERATURES ALOFT Temperature Aloft data shows the forecasted temperatures aloft in 3 000 foot increments up to 39 000 feet MSL For altitudes 18 000 feet and above the relative ISA temperature is also shown Temperatures are color coded with temperatures near and below freezing are shown as shades of blue green for temperatures just above freezing and shades of orange are used for warmer temperatures 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 131 uonefiAeN Sd5 buluueld 346 D N 0 2 gt lt A D so xipueddy sainjea4 euonippy Hazard Avoidance GARMI N FIS B WEATHER TEMPERATURES ALOFT Overview GPS Navigation c c ED a cim rm 200 M Jul 10 15 00 EDT gt MAP WPT WX TER TRF XM INFO 5 FAN MAF INFO LEGEND 2 Temperatures Aloft s METARS AND TAFS NOTE METAR information is only displayed within the installed navigation 2 database service area METAR METeorological Aerodrome Report is an international code used for Teporting weather observations METARs are updated hourly or as needed METARs 2 typically contain information about the temperature dewpoint wind
21. Saved Flight Plan Graphical Flight Plan Editing 1 2 3 Press the FPL Key From the Active Flight Plan Page or from the Saved Flight Plan Page press the USE MAP Softkey to activate the map pointer Or Press the MENU Key and select Edit on Map Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan leg to be modified Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Kk rifft tann M9IAJ9AQ uonebiAeN Sd Flight Plan Page Flight Plan Leg Highlighted with Map Pointer 4 With the desired flight plan leg highlighted blue press the ENT Key the flight plan leg turns magenta This will grab the flight plan leg 5 Using the FMS Joystick drag the flight plan leg to highlight the desired waypoint to be inserted into the flight plan zt o Eg et SE D 2 Selected Waypoint 92UepIOAY pJezeH Flight Plan Page Waypoint Selected with Map Pointer s n e y Jeuonippy 6 With the desired waypoint highlighted press the ENT Key The flight plan is now modified to include the added waypoint s pu ddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 87 GARMIN 3 3 FLIGHT PLAN STORAGE The GPSMAP 695 696 can store up to 50 flight plans The active flight plan is erased when another flight plan is activated Details about each stored flight plan can be viewed on the Flight Plan List Page Viewing information about a stored
22. The menu also provides a means for enabling disabling display of Airmets Sigmets Weather 3 Data NEXRAD and or Fronts on the Navigation Map g Additional information about the following can be displayed by panning over the 3 display on the map e Storm Cells e METARs 5 e SIGMETs e TFRs e AIRMETs 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 113 Hazard Avoidance GARMI N Additional information is also available for the following weather products on the VVeather Map not displayed on the Navigation Map 3 Forecast e PIREPs Viewing SiriusXM Weather products on the Map Page z 1 Select the Map Page 5 2 select the WEATHER Softkey to display the SiriusXM Weather products a Press the MENU Key R b Select Show Weather and press the ENT Key E 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the Map Pointer E 4 Use the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired weather product with the Map Pointer 5 With the desired weather product highlighted press the ENT Key to get z detailed information if available Viewing SiriusXM Weather products on the Weather WX Page 1 From the WX Page press the FMS Joystick to highlight the weather product field 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select and automatically display the desired E weather product 3 If necessary move the FMS Joystick to highlight the type field and turn the E FMS Joystick to scroll through a list of avai
23. There are up to six main pages that can be navigated using the FMS Joystick Selecting a Main Page using the FMS Joystick s 1 If necessary press the FMS Joystick to begin interaction with the Navigation Bar gt 2 Turn the FMS Joystick until the desired page is selected MAP WPT WX 5 TER XM INFO 5 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Overview GARMIN Main Pages Map Page MAP Traffic Page TRF Waypoint Page WPT XM Audio Page XM optional Weather Page WX optional Info Page INFO Terrain Page TER o gt o 5 NEXT HPT 5 VNAV TIME 5 CATEGORY 36 un K TRK UP D VOLTS OLTS nom Tim HEATHER a E MEYDA a WAYPOINT c epum ET Eum zr ArnnninT a DTK DIS EXT VOLTS i E 072 1140 11 23 13 3 TTEA m ELE E o U 5 5 S 5 p 5 N ZI pum 5 LL T o 5 Ain 7 yl m Zaun GOD 4 INFO L TZ nn 4 INFO SX T D zi e 4 INFO Q BEND c KNUC 2044 Dae INFO UO SIM WX T MAP PAGE 123 WPT WX TER XM INFO 2 TERRAIN TRAFFIC PANEL t x o 14 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 A GARMIN 1 Overview FPL AND NRST PAGES There are also several pages which are selected first by pressing the FPL Key or NRST Key Selecting the FPL or NRST Pages DTE E Ye 1 Press the
24. UO N Map Page with the restored settings 2 Viewing legends for displayed weather products S 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key to access the Map Page Menu 3 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Weather Legend and press the ENT Key to display the Weather Legend Window 9 3 Turn the FMS Joystick to view the desired weather legend Radar Fronts E METAR AIRMET Turbulence Forecast or Other E 4 With DONE highlighted press the ENT Key to return to the Map Page Or 1 From the Weather WX Page press the LEGEND Softkey to display the VVeather Legend VVindovv E 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to view the desired weather legend Radar Fronts METAR AIRMET Turbulence Forecast or Other 3 With DONE highlighted press the ENT Key to return to the Weather WX Page 122 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 0 Avoidance Animating SiriusXM Weather 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key to access the Map Page Menu d 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Animate Weather and press the 2 ENT Key 3 To stop animation press the MENU Key again turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Stop Animation and press the ENT Key Or y 1 Select the Weather WX Page 8 2 Using the FMS Joystick select either the NEXRAD Radar or Satellite i Mosaic weather product S 3 Select the ANIMATE Softkey to begin animation g Or a Press t
25. VFR Americas Pacific Database 244 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Appendix G 2 Danger or Alert n 2 Training Area s Area A 2 Restricted Prohibited or IFR Atlantic Database Exceptions x 2 3 VFR Atlantic Database Exceptions amp p 5 3 5 5 gt S s 2 gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 4 A GARMIN Appendix G N VM AQ uonebiAeN 540 buruuejd ub Blank Page o2uepioAy pyezeH soJnjeoJ puonippy sadipuaddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev 6 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 246 GARMI N LLL Appendix H MAP DATUM AND LOCATION FORMATS MAP DATUMS A datum is a mathematical model of the Earth that approximates the shape of the Earth and enables calculations to be carried out in a consistent and accurate manner The datum is physically represented by a framework of ground monuments such as trig stations whose locations have been accurately measured and calculated on this reference surface Lines of latitude and longitude on a chart are referenced to a specific map datum Every chart has a map datum reference and the GPSMAP 695 696 can be set to match most of those commonly used LOCATION FORMATS Your current location can be viewed on the GPS in the form of coordinates Since different charts use different location formats Garm
26. current speed and track 5 Estimated Time of Arrival Next The estimated time at which the aircraft should ETA NEXT reach the next waypoint based upon current speed and track Estimated Time to VNAV VNAV The estimated time it takes to reach the VNAV gt TIME waypoint form the present position based upon current ground speed 8 External Voltage EXT VOLTS Voltage on the external power input cigerette gt a SM i me Tank Timer FUEL in e time since E Fuel Tank Reminder E Alarm was last issued HH MM Glide Ratio G R The estimated distance an aircraft will move forward for any given amount of lost altitude Ground Speed GS The velocity that the aircraft is traveling relative to a ground position Ground Track TRK The direction of aircraft movement relative to a ground position Minimum Safe Altitude MSA Uses Grid MORAs to determine a safe altitude within ten miles of the aircraft s present position gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 193 A AppendixA GARMIN Data Field Option Next Waypoint NEXT WPT The next waypoint in the flight plan or direct to route The time at which the sun rises on this day current location The time at which the sun sets on this day current location Time UTC The current time and date in Universal UTC time Time of Day TIME The current time and date in 12 hour o
27. nt d K WEATHER PAGE PIREP Data on Weather Page FREEZING LEVELS Aap WPT WX TER XM INFO PAN INFO LEGEND GARMIN PIREP LFK PILOT REPORT LOCATION BETWEEN PORTO SEGURO ano LUFKIN VORTAC Time Nov 9 7 38 AM CST ALTITUDE 23000 FT AIRCRAFT TYPE PIPER MALIBU SKY COVER OVERCAST Tops ar 17000 FT TEMPERATURE 5 C ICING TRACE REMARKS DURING CLIHS LFK UA 0V SGR LFK TM 1338 FL 230 TP PA46 SK OVC TOP170 TA 05C IC TRACE RM DURGC Decoded PIREP Data Freezing Level shows contours for the lowest forecast altitude where icing conditions are likely to occur ER RSL PAHE CF i of SWAN LAK N Lote aH WHfTE RIVER TP TR ot ZWIS AND wu LA RIVER Hm Y A gi An Heci 4AUGHY i x fe MILLE LZCS LAKE Ke y KANES POL pur FLO RIVER 14000 LAKE I UU R FEVER KAN ey SAPER PE KANSAS CITY Freezing Level Data 114 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 A GARMIN yVazard Avoidance TURBULENCE FORECAST Turbulence data identifies the potential for erratic movement of high altitude air mass associated winds Turbulence is classified as light moderate severe or extreme Turbulence data is intended to supplement AIRMETs and SIGMETs WEATHER TURBULENCE FORECAST POINTER 178 84 348 WEATHER LEGEND gt gt TURBULENCE FORECAST LIGHT SEVERE MODERATE EXTREME WEATHER
28. precipitation amp doud cover cloud heights visibility and barometric pressure They can also contain information on precipitation amounts lightning and other critical data If METAR data is available for an airport a color coded flag is shown next to the airport TAF Terminal Area Forecast is the standard format for 24 hour weather forecasts 5 TAFs may contain some of the same code as METAR data t typically forecasts significant weather changes temporary changes probable changes and expected changes in weather conditions 132 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 000 HazardAvoidance METAR and TAF text data is displayed on the Map Page and the Weather WX Page An abbreviated version can be viewed by panning over the METAR flag Pressing the ENT Key will display additional information METAR and TAF data can be displayed as raw or decoded text Changing METAR and TAF text 1 Using the Map Pointer select the desired METAR and press the ENT Key or from the Waypoint WPT Page press the WEATHER Softkey The Weather Information Page is displayed 2 Press the MENU Key a Select Show Decoded Text or Show Raw Text b Press the ENT Key Or a Select Change Text Size and press the ENT Key b Select Small Medium or Large and press the ENT Key The METAR flag color is determined by the information in the METAR text WEATHER LEGEND METAR VFR MARGINAL V
29. t pull up pull up pull up 2 Aural Alerts DATA FIELD OPTIONS Data Field Option S Accuracy The current accuracy of the GPS determined 2 location S The current altitude in geometric height above s Mean Sea Level MSL Battery The current battery level 5 Bearing BRG The compass direction from the present position E to a destination waypoint S Course to Steer CTS The recommended direction to steer in order t to reduce cross track error and return to the course line in either direction left or right The desired course between the active from and to waypoints DEST Active Flight Plan Flight Plan 192 uv 4 D lt Index Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN AppendixA Data Field Option o En Route Safe Altitude ESA The recommended minimum altitude vvithin ten 3 miles left or right of the desired course on a 2 active flight plan or direct to Estimated Time En Route The estimated time it takes to reach the Destination ETE DEST destination waypoint from the present position 5 based upon current ground speed S Estimated Time En Route Next The estimated time it takes to reach the next E ETE NEXT waypoint form the present position based upon 5 current ground speed Estimated Time of Arrival The estimated time at which the aircraft should amp Destination ETA DEST reach the destination waypoint based upon
30. 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 165 Hazard Avoidance 5 GARMIN GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning Blank Page o UW S lt N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index 166 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN _ Additional Features SECTION 5 ADDITIONAL FEATURES o 2 BB NOTE With the availability of electronic documents charts i e SafeTaxi Checklists FliteCharts or ChartView optional it is still advisable to carry another source of charts on board the aircraft o The following additional features are supported depending on the unit Americas Atlantic or Pacific LA LA LA S o OqQ oc o A a VY a C Qa I EITS 2 31 5 E 2855 x v v v e Sica p Hi mew gt o 5 o rl e n Additional Features 5 1 SAFETAXI Safelaxi is an enhanced feature that gives greater map detail when viewing airports at dose range When viewing at ranges close enough to show the airport detail the map reveals taxiways with identitying letters numbers runway incursion Hot Spot and airport landmarks including ramps buildings control towers and other prominent features Resolution is greater at lower map ranges The SafeTaxi feature can be seen on the Map Page and the Waypoint
31. 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Hazard Avoidance TRAFFIC INFORMATION SERVICE TIS A NOTE Refer to Appendix E for general information regarding TIS A Refer to Appendix D for configuration information The GPSMAP 695 696 supports TIS A input from a Garmin Mode S transponder such as the GTX 330 SYSTEM STATUS The traffic system status is annunciated in the upper right corner of the Map Page System Status Traffic Icon Operating Vo Traffic Data Available If a Traffic Icon is not displayed check the Map Page range and or theTraffic Display Range on the Map Set Up menu Traffic Modes If a Traffic Icon is not displayed check the Map Page Range and or the Traffic Display Range on the Map Setup Menu TIS A SYMBOLOGY TIS A traffic is shown on the GPSMAP 695 696 graphically shown on the Map Page and in the Trattic Warning Window A Trattic Advisory TA symbol appears as a solid yellow circle All other traffic is shown as a hollow white diamond Altitude deviation from own aircraft altitude is shown above the target symbol if traffic is above own aircraft altitude and below the symbol if they are below own aircraft altitude Altitude trend is shown as an up arrow 54500 ft min down arrow lt 500 ft min or no symbol if less than 500 ft min rate in either direction 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual M3 uonefbiAeN Sd5 buluueld 346 D N D gt lt
32. AND HOLD Set BuG INDICATOR DISABLE VNAV INDICATOR CAPTURE VN V PROFILE SET CDI SCALE SELECT PAGE LAYOUT MAP SETUP LINE TRACK LOG HEADING LINE OFF MENU FOR Marn MENU Map Page Menu Map Setup Page Changing track log settings 1 2 3 4 228 Press the MENU Key twice Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Track Log from the Main Menu and press the ENT Key Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired setting Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN TRACK LoG ACTIVE TRACK LOG 1 S TRACK MEMORY USED Mo RECORD MODE R INTERVAL AUTO SHOW ON MAP YES MAP COLOR HHITE SAVED TRACKS 2 TRACK 01 378mm 534 POINTS m Track Log Window 2 Record Mode Wrap records over the oldest tracks when the track log reaches 2 100 Fill records a track log until the track log is full 100 3 e nterval Distance records track points after a specified distance has been trav eled Time creates track points after a specified time has elapsed e Show On Map Select Yes to display the track log on the map e Map Color Select a color for the track when it appears on the map 2 Clearing the track log gt 1 Press the MENU Key twice 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Track Log trom the Main Menu 2 and press the ENT Key 5 3 Move the FMS Joystick to
33. Chart Field DUMBARTON SIX g EUGEN FIVE GAP THREE Available Approaches s LUVVE TWO 5 MOLEN THREE OFFSHORE FIVE OFFSHORE FIVE 4 GENERAL AVIATON lt TN D AT Vf NOTE s n an im hold poston 7 ton be ic sce cf han iced z NO 2 5 5 24 gt 10 L d zi amp 7 2 4 an X a B A BOARDING AREA X b 412 QV 4 560 0170 ST175 DT270 DOT710 Y e 4 b 5 ciESETLZAI 2 AIRPORT DIAGRAM NIS WAYPOINT PAGE MAP WPT WX TER XM INFO INFO CHART AOPA WEATHER FliteChart Softkey l FliteCharts Waypoint WPT Page D gt x lt 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 177 Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Hazard Avoidance uv o LL i x K lt Appendices Index A Additional Features GARMIN AIRCRAFT SYMBOL The aircraft symbol is shown in magenta on the chart only if the chart is to scale and the aircraft position is within the boundaries of the chart The aircraft symbol is not displayed when the Aircraft Not Shown Icon appears The Aircraft Not Shown Icon may appear at certain times even if the chart is displayed to scale Aircraft Position on Chart FRELS INT HXD 14 6 3100 356718 4 7 S i wd A wif ADF orDMEREQUI Aircraft RM Not Shown con Aircraft Not Shown Icon em hadi 178 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 ES GARMIN Additional F
34. DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 50 THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features N 4 o lt Index A Appendix GARMIN Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service contact your local Garmin authorized dealer or call Garmin Product Support for shipping instructions and an RMA tracking number Securely pack the unit and a copy of the original sales receipt which is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs Write the tracking number clearly on the outside of the package Send the unit freight charges prepaid to any Garmin warranty service station Online Auction Purchases Products sold through online auctions are not eligible for rebates or other special offers from Garmin Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt trom the original retailer is required Garmin will not replace missing components trom any package purchased through a
35. FMS Joystick to access a list of options for each feature On Off Auto range settings or text size 6 Using the FMS Joystick select the desired option and press the ENT Key 2 7 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page with the changed settings 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 2 LARGE AIRPORT AUTO MEDIUM AIRPORT AUTO SMALL AIRPORT AUTO PRIVATE AIRPORT AUTO HELIPORT AUTO RUNWAY NUMBERS AUTO RUNWAY EXTENSION AUTO SAFETAXI ON Map Setup Page Airport Category CITIES amp ROADS Setting up and customizing cities and roads for the map page From the Map Page press the MENU Key Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GARMIN OFF VOR AUTO NDB AUTO INTERSECTION AUTO VRP AUTO AIR SPORTS SITE AUTO AIRPORT NAVAID MED TEXT MED TEXT SML TEXT SML TEXT No TEXT Map Setup Page NAVAID Category Turn the FMS Joystick to select the City or Road Category from the horizontal list Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired feature Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of options for each feature On Off Auto range settings or text size Using the FMS Joystick select the desired option and press the ENT Key Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page with the changed settings LARGE CITY AUTO MED
36. FPL or NRST Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick until the desired page is selected y 3 Press the EXIT Softkey to return to the Main Pages 8 The Nearest Pages contain the following information e APT Alrport identifler bearing distance length of the longest runway and 2 common traffic advisory or tower frequency 2 e VRP Visual Reporting Point Atlantic Unit Only identifier bearing and 3 distance WX Airport Weather identifier bearing distance METAR text GPSMAP 696 only and ATIS AWOS or ASOS frequency gt e VOR VHF Omnidirectional Radio Beacon identifier facility type symbol 5 bearing distance and frequency 3 e NDB Non Directional Beacons identifler facility type symbol bearing distance and frequency e NT Intersection identifier bearing and distance e USR User Waypoints name bearing and distance e CTY City name bearing and distance ATC Air Route Traffic Control Center bearing distance and frequency 5 FSS Flight Service Station name bearing distance frequency and VOR if applicable e ASPC Airspace name time to entry when applicable and status 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual ET gt o Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Index Overview Nearest Pages NRST Nearest Airports APT Visual Reporting Point VRP Atlantic
37. Favorites is a customized category of up to 30 of your SiriusXM Radio favorites To add a channel to Favorites 1 2 3 With the favorites channel selected press the MENU Key With Add To Favorites selected press the ENT Key With Yes selected press the ENT Key ADD THE 50s TO FAVORITES MENU FOR Marn MENU Adding a Channel to Favorites Selecting Favorites 1 2 3 1 2 3 Select the FAVORITE Softkey on the XM Audio Page The Favorites category is displayed Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired channel and press the ENT Key Or Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Category Field if necessary Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the Favorites category Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired channel and press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN o Additional Features To delete a channel from Favorites 1 With the Favorites channel selected press the MENU Key d 2 With Delete Favorite selected press the ENT Key 2 Or Highlight Delete All Favorites and press the ENT Key to delete all channels from the Favorites list VOLUME H Radio volume is shown in the Now Playing Box S Adjusting the volume 1 With the XM Audio Page displayed select the VOLUME Softkey g 2 Select the VOL Softkey to reduce v
38. G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 39 M9IAI9AQ c Q un Z c e is c o s pu ddy sainjea4 JePuonippy e uepioAy p4EZEH 4 361 x pul A GPS Navigation GARMIN DATA BAR FIELDS The number and content of the data bar fields on the Map Terrain and Info Pages are independently configured by the user For each page that supports data bar fields the user may choose 0 4 8 12 or 6 and the HSI if available Overview FPN o E 5 gt a Oo Data Bar Fields default the Navigation Map Data Bar Fields are set to display ground speed GS 5 distance NEXT estimated time enroute ETE NEXT and vertical speed required VSR These four data fields can be changed to display any of the Data Bar Field Options Changing the information shown in the data bar fields 1 From the Map Page Terrain Page or the Info Page press the MENU Key E 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Change Data Fields and press the ENT Key amp 3 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired data field 4 4 Turn the Joystick to access the list of options then turn or move the 8 FMS Joystick to highlight the desired option and press the ENT Key 8 DIST NEXT ETE NEXT HE v l FLIGHT TIMER FUEL TANK TIMER e GLIDE RATIO S GROUND SPEED 5 GROUND TRACK E MINIMUM SAFE ALTITUDE NEXT WAYPOINT Data Bar Field Selection 36 Garmin GPSMAP 69
39. GARMI N 5 4 AIRPORT DIRECTORY DATA Overview The Airport Directory contains airport statistics such as pattern altitudes noise abatement information FBO phone numbers hours of operation local attractions ground transportation lodging and services The AOPA Airport Directory provides data on airports and heliports throughout the U S and it is updated on a 56 day cycle Detailed information for over 5 300 U S airports along with the names and phone numbers of thousands of FBOs can be viewed This service allows the pilot to plan an overnight choose fuel stops find ground transportation etc GPS Navigation Optional airport directory databases such as AC U KWIK are also supported AC U KWIK provides complete listings of FBOs charter companies fuel suppliers ground transportation maintenance and catering services at public airports across the world If the AOPA database is in use the AOPA Softkey is displayed on the Waypoint WPT Page If another airport directory database is in use such as AC U KWIK the DIRECTORY Softkey is displayed on the Waypoint WPT Page Viewing Airport Directory information From the Waypoint WPT Page press the AOPA or DIRECTORY Softkey Or 1 From any map highlight an airport using the Map Pointer and press the ENT Key The Airport Information Window is displayed 2 Press the AOPA or DIRECTORY Softkey 3 Toreturn to the map press the ENT Key the CLR Key or the FMS Joystick ko
40. IDs of other aircraft when available can be displayed on the Traffic Page When a Flight ID or call sign is received it will appear below the corresponding traffic symbol when enabled Relative Altitude in this case 500 feet Aircraft above own aircraft Identification tail number or Flight e ID number Altitude Trend up al 7 N w climbing down SN arrow indicates nHE12543 descending p p ed Traffic Absolute 666 Motion Vector Example ADS B Traffic Symbol 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 163 Hazard Avoidance GARMI N Enabling Disabling Flight ID Display On the Traffic Page press the FLT ID Softkey Overview MOTION VECTORS There are two pilot selectable and mutually exclusive types of motion vectors Absolute and TargetTrend which are differentiated by color and function Absolute vectors are white and indicate ground track as reported by the traffic TargetTrend vectors are green and indicate the flight path and position relative to your aircraft at which the traffic will be after the passing of one of four predetermined look ahead intervals The end of the TargetTrend vector indicates the trattic s predicted location relative to your predicted location at the end of the look ahead time For example if traffic is ahead of you and traveling along the same track but at a slower rate the motion vector would point opposite of its indicated direction of flight
41. NMEA POSITION VELOCITY AND NAVIGATION DATA ONCE PER SECOND AT 4800 sawn E E 3 amp D 2 Q Cy gt GDL 39 Interface Setup 2 Viewing GDL 39 Connection Update Status 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Data Link Information and 2 press the ENT Key Or 1 From the Weather Page press the INFO Softkey se xipueddy Ay CAUTION Never remove power from the GPSMAP 695 696 or GDL 39 during a software update Anytime the GPSMAP 695 696 software is updated it may also contain firmware updates for products such as the GDL 39 The GPSMAP 695 696 software will update first after the unit reboots it will update the firmware of a connected GDL 39 You can view the GDL 39 update progress on the Data Link Information Page 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 2b A AppendixD GARMIN DATA LINK INFORMATION GDL39 STATUS 3 DEVICE GDL39 2 10 3847482456 STATUS UPDATING SOFTHARE 217 POSITION DATA PRESSURE ALTITUDE E GROUND UPLINK SIGNAL 2 TIS B UPLINK SIGNAL AIR TO AIR TRAFFIC GDL 39 Update Status GDL 39 SERIAL PASS THROUGH A NOTE Serial Pass Through is only available on a bare wire installation o EOM ML 0 75 2 The GDL 39 is capable of passing serial data from the GPSMAP 695 696 to an S additional serial device The GPSMAP 695 696 should be connected to
42. PAGE INFO Turbulence Data and Legend ICING FORECAST CIP amp SLD Current Icing Product CIP data shows a graphical view of the current icing environment Icing severity is displayed in four categories light moderate severe and extreme not specific to aircraft type The CIP product is not a forecast but a representation of the current conditions at the time of the analysis Altitudes can be displayed in 3 000 foot increments up to 30 000 feet MSL 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual EE uonefiAeN Sd5 buluueld 346 ac D N gt D A D so xipueddy sainjea4 euonippy GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning o W lt UO N Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N Supercooled Large Droplet SLD icing conditions are characterized by the presence of relatively large supercooled water droplets indicative of freezing drizzle and freezing rain aloft SLD threat areas are depicted as magenta dots over the CIP colors WEATHER CING FORECAST 4 SO00FT MaP POINTER 272 1 358 M MSL 02 28 WEATHER LEGEND ICING FORECAST LIGHT MODERATE SEVERE EXTREME SLD THREAT WEATHER PAGE INFO Icing Forecast Data and Legend 116 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN Hazard Avoidance FORECAST Forecast information is av
43. Setup and press the ENT Key 3 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Interface and press the ENT Key 4 With the Serial Data Format field highlighted turn the FMS Joystick to select NMEA In Out 5 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the NMEA Output Mode field 6 Tum the FMS Joystick to select Normal or Fast NMEA Sentence Output e Normal Mode GPRMB GPRMC GPGGA GPGSA GPGSV GPGLL GPBWC GPVTG GPXTE GPBOD GPRTE GPWPL GPAPB PGRME PGRMZ PGRMM and PGRMH e Fast Mode GPRMB GPRMC PGRMZ and PGRMH CONNECTING TO A GTX 330 MODE S TRANSPONDER To receive Mode S TIS A traffic data from a GTX 330 transponder on your GPSMAP 695 696 connect an available RS 232 OUT pin on the transponder to the Data n pin on the GPSMAP 695 696 You do not need to connect the transponder to the GPSMAP 695 696 s Data Out pin Then set the corresponding RS 232 output configuration on the transponder to REMOTE TIS A and set the GPSMAP 695 696 s Serial Data Format to GTXTIS A In or GTXTIS A n NMEA amp VHF Out refer to the Interfacing section For more information see Appendix E and the GTX 330 Transponder Installation Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 213 2 3613 1 Sd5 soJnjeo 4 jeuonippy gt Ke Oo Q A D x pul Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Over
44. TAF text are displayed on the Map Page and the Weather WX Page An abbreviated version can be viewed by panning over the METAR flag Pressing the d ENT Key will display additional information METAR and TAF data can be displayed as 2 raw or decoded text Changing METAR and TAF text 1 Using the Map Pointer select the desired METAR and press the ENT Key or 3 from the Waypoint WPT Page press the WEATHER Softkey The Weather y Information Page is displayed 2 Press the MENU Key a Select Show Decoded Text or Show Raw Text z b Press the ENT Key g Or a Select Change Text Size and press the ENT Key b Select Small Medium or Large and press the ENT Key The METAR flag color is determined by the information in the METAR text The METAR flag is gray when the METAR text does not contain adequate information to determine flight conditions T D N 2 m gt lt la D WEATHER LEGEND METAR s VFR MaRGINAL VFR D IFR m Low IFR m UNDETERMINED ua METAR Legend METAR Selected With Map Pointer 5 os x lt 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual m GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N AIRMETS An AIRMET AlRmen s METeorological Information can be especially helpful for pilots
45. TIS B Aircraft operating outside of the ATC radar coverage area are also not displayed Since the GDL 39 is a receive only device even when used onboard an aircraft equipped with a qualitying GPS and 1090 ES transponder a GBT may not identity it as an ADS B participating aircraft The squitter of some 1090 ES transponders including the Garmin GTX 330 must be configured to communicate that the aircraft has 978 MHz receive capability in order to be identified as an ADS B participating aircraft WARNING Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information for collision avoidance maneuvering The traffic display does not provide collision avoidance resolution advisories and does not under any circumstances or conditions relieve the pilot s responsibility to see and avoid other aircraft N WARNING Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information to accurately depict all of the traffic within range of the aircraft Due to lack of equipment poor signal reception and or inaccurate information from aircraft or ground stations traffic may be present that is not represented on the display Viewing GDL 39 Traffic and Weather Status 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Data Link and press the ENT Key Or 1 From the dedicated Traffic Page TRF or Weather Page WX select the INFO Softkey 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manua
46. This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the 3 date of purchase Within this period Garmin will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in T normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not cover failures due to o abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs In addition Garmin reserves the right to refuse warranty claims against products or services that are obtained and or used in contravention of the laws of any country This product is intended to be used only as a travel aid and must not be used for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction distance location or topography Garmin makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of map data in this product THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM
47. Unit Nearest Airport Weather WX Nearest VORs VOR Nearest NDBs NDB Nearest Intersections INT NEAREST CITIES NEAREST USER WAYPOINTS NEAREST INTERSECTIONS z NEAREST NDBS NEAREST VORS NEAREST AIRPORT WX NEAREST VRP 1471 166 1 6mm 6027x59rr CALIFORNIA CITY UNICOM 122 700 209 3 7 12500x200r MOJAVE CA TOWER 127 600 9 KSL2 132 13 6mm S9DOrr a 92 132 13 6mm 5998x 150FT EDWARDS TOWER 120 700 gt 145 17 6mm 8000x50FT EDWARDS CA TOWER 120 700 OL94 243 20 5mm 4890x36FT TEHACHAPI UNICOM 123 000 c m Lodi Fi Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A GARMIN Nearest User Waypoints USR Nearest Cities CTY Nearest ARTCC ATC Nearest FSS FSS Nearest Airspace ASPC 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN 77 e Flight Planning Pages FPL Active Flight Plan ACTV Vertical Navigation VNAV Flight Plan List LIST N VM AQ FLIGHT PLAN LIST c ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN a FUEL FLOW 8 2 KOKB e S 2 a s C eT um I n AJ ni OE s CARDI 1 HAFAN Tae c s gt T 2 ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN PEST wav USE MAP SEL EXIT D MAIN MENU PAGES E The Main Menu pages are accessed by pressing the Menu Key twice and using the FMS Joystick to navigate the menu 5 Selecting the main menu pages 1 Press the MENU Key twice The Main Menu is displayed R 2
48. aircraft s flight path in relation to the surrounding terrain and obstacles In this way the pilot can view predicted dangerous terrain and obstacle conditions Alert windows appear on all pages except the Terrain TER Page to inform the pilot of proximity to the terrain and obstacles as well as an unsafe descent rate These alerts depend on user defined parameters in the Terrain Page setup 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 141 uonefbiAeN Sd5 buluueld 346 m N p ex gt lt D gt A se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy x pul Hazard Avoidance GARMI N TERRAIN INFORMATION Two views are displayed on the Terrain TER Page the Map View and the Profile View The areas of the terrain shaded red are predicted to be within 100 feet below or above the aircraft The yellow terrain areas are between the user defined Caution Elevation and 100 feet below the aircraft By default the Caution Elevation is 1 000 Overview S feet therefore the areas in yellow are between 1 000 feet and 100 feet below the 9 aircraft The black areas are further than the Caution Elevation A projected point of impact is marked with an X symbol OBSTACLE INFORMATION amp Obstacles are shown on the Terrain Page at or below the map range of 12 nm 5 Obstacles are also shown on the Map Page when the map range is set to 3 nm or t below Standard aeronautical chart sym
49. are issued for traffic when they are predicted to be within a specified volume of airspace around your aircraft in a specified amount of time The protected volume and time interval varies based on the current geodetic altitude and groundspeed Thus the protected volume of airspace increases with altitude and ground speed Refer to the following table for details Geodetic Time sec Separation ft Separation nm Below 5 000 5 000 10 000 1000020000 445 80 0 8 20 000 42 000 8 10 Above 42 000 1 1 200 Traffic Advisories 138 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN vVXVU V HV Hazard Avoidance TRAFFIC ALERTS ADS B TIS B A traffic audio alert is generated whenever the number of Traffic Advisories on the GPSMAP 695 696 display increases Limiting Traffic Advisories only reduces the nuisance alerting due to proximate aircraft For example when the first Traffic Advisories appear on the display the user is alerted audibly So long as a single aircraft remains on the display no further audio alert is generated f a second or more aircraft appears on the screen a new audio alert is sounded Traffic Advisories can only be issued when the GDL 39 knows its own altitude and the altitude of the intruder aircraft If the number of Traffic Advisories on the traffic display decreases and then increases a new audio alert is sounded The traffic audio alert is also generated whenever TIS B serv
50. automatically updated if you exceed this figure Accessing the aircraft profile z 1 Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu E 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Aircraft Profile and press the ENT Key 5 AIRCRAFT PROFILE 7 CURRENT AIRCRAFT 2 PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CRUISE SPEED 120kr MAXIMUM SPEED 15 0 t FUEL FLOW 8 0 MAP SYMBOL JET x N 4 Ss 2 lt Aircraft Profile Page Index 234 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 A GARMIN 0 AppendixF Entering an aircraft profile 1 From the Aircraft Profile Page press the NEW Softkey The cursor is d activated in the Current Aircraft field 2 2 Enter the desired aircraft name and press the ENT Key 3 Move the FMS Joystick to the Cruise Speed field turn the FMS Joystick to enter the appropriate cruise speed and press the ENT Key Repeat for the Maximum Speed and Fuel Flow fields 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Map Symbol field and tum the FMS Joystick to select the desired map symbol S Selecting a saved aircraft profile 1 From the Aircraft Profile Page highlight the Current Aircraft field g 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired saved aircraft profile Renaming a saved aircraft profile 1 From the Aircraft Profile Page highlight the Current Aircraft field 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desire
51. be responsible for the availability and or content Hazard Avoidance A NOTE Checklists cannot be edited from within the unit The GPSMAP 695 696 is capable of displaying checklists if available from the aircraft manufacturer which allow a pilot to quickly find the proper procedure on the ground and during each phase of flight The GPSMAP 695 696 accesses the checklist file ace from the root directory ace of the SD card If a checklist file is available on the SD card the Checklists Main Menu Option will appear 5 7 FLIGHT DATA LOGGING The flight data logging feature automatically stores flight data to an SD card Data is recorded to the SD card every second A data file is created each time the system is powered on with an SD card inserted or each time an SD card is inserted after power on A 2 GB SD card can store over 1 000 hours of flight data or up to 1 000 files whichever comes first The data files stored on the SD card have an extension of csv This file format can be opened using a spread sheet application on a personal computer ua D E o LL co K t Appendices Index 188 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN LLL LL Appendix A SECTION 6 APPENDICES MESSAGES ALERTS amp DATA FIELD OPTIONS SYSTEM MESSAGES Antenna Shorted to Ground The external GPS antenna has an electrical S connection problem Contact Garmin Product Supp
52. flight plan 1 On the Flight Plan List Page press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan zt e mu 2 D e 3 Press the ENT Key 5 4 Move the FMS Joystick to select the point in the flight plan to add the new waypoint The new waypoint is placed directly in front of the highlighted 3 waypoint o 5 Enter the new waypoint by one of the following gt a Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to display a blank Insert Waypoint Window b Using the FMS Joystick enter the identifier facility or city name of the 3 desired waypoint 2 C Press the ENT Key Or 5 a Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to display a blank Insert Waypoint Window 2 b Turn the FMS Joystick counter clockwise to display a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS nearest airports NRST APTS or flight plan waypoints FPL WPTS C Select the desired waypoint from the submenu x d Press the ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 83 Overview GPS Navigation 92 Has a de s Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index 84 Flight Planning GARMI N Or a Tum the FMS Joystick counter clockwise to display a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS or nearest airports NRST APTS C Select the desired waypoint from the submenu d Press the ENT Key Adding a waypoint to the active fl
53. gt a s pu ddy S9JnjeoJ jeuonippy x pul GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N to the capability to both send and receive ADS B information Aircraft lacking either ADS In ADS B Out or both ADS B capabilities may also be referred to as ADS B non participating aircraft Currently rule compliant ADS B Out capability in the United States requires a TSO ed SBAS enabled GPS such as a Garmin GPS 400W or similar and one of two possible data links 1090 ES transponder or a 978 MHz UAT Either data link system is capable of transmitting the aircraft s position velocity identification and other information every second to compatible aircraft and ground stations called Ground Based Transceivers GBTs Because 1090 ES transponders and UATs operate on different frequencies aircraft not similarly equipped cannot transmit receive data link information directly to from each other Instead operation within range of a GBT is required to receive data link information on both frequencies The GDL 39 is unique in its ADS B In capability since it can receive data link information from both 1090 ES transponders and UATS Thus the GDL 39 receives traffic information directly trom any ADS B Out aircraft within range as well as the rebroadcast of ADS B information from any nearby GBT This rebroadcast is called A
54. highlight the desired saved track and press the 2 CLEAR Softkey Or press the MENU Key with Clear Active Track selected press the ENT Key The Clear Active Track Log window is displayed 4 With Yes selected press the ENT Key Saving a track log 1 Press the MENU Key twice 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Track Log from the Main Menu and press the ENT Key 3 Press the SAVE Softkey Or press the MENU Key with Save Active Track selected press the ENT Key The Save Active Track window is displayed se xipueddy 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 229 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv 4 Ss o 2 lt Index A AppendixF GARMIN 4 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to select Entire Active Track Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days or Specify Dates Move the FMS Joystick to highlight Save and press the ENT Key Editing a track log 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press the MENU Key twice Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Track Log trom the Main Menu and press the ENT Key Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired saved track and press the ENT Key Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field Turn the FMS Joystick to make the desired changes With Done selected press the ENT Key Exporting a track log 1 2
55. information about storms directly over the site t e Radar coverage only extends to 55 N Any precipitation displayed between 52 N and 55 N is unknown NEXRAD Intensity Colors are used to identify the different NEXRAD echo intensities reflectivity measured in dBZ decibels of 2 Reflectivity designated by the letter Z is the amount of transmitted power returned to the radar receiver The dBZ values increase as returned signal strength increases Precipitation intensity is displayed using colors corresponding to the dBZ values o W 2 lt UO N WEATHER LEGEND RADAR RAIN MIX E E Additional Features SNOW LIGHT Heavy CLOUD Tops Lon HIGH Appendices RADAR Legend NEXRAD Data Index 106 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 000 HazardAvoidance SATELLITE Mosaic o lt Satellite Mosaic displays infrared composite images of cloud cover taken by i D geostationary weather satellites The Satellite Mosaic provides up to seven levels of cloud cover WEATHER LEGEND a RADAR 4 RAIN 2 MIX 2 SNOW E LIGHT Heavy 3 CLOUD Tops Em Lon HrGH 2 EU RADAR Legend Satellite Mosaic Cloud Tops S Data EcHo Tops Echo Tops are derived from NEXRAD radar and indicate the highest altitude at which precipitation is falling Echo Tops at or above the altitude you select are displayed in 5 000 foot increments up
56. of light aircraft that have limited flight capability or instrumentation An AIRMET must affect or be forecast to affect an area of at least 3 000 square miles at any one time AIRMETs are routinely issued for six hour periods and are amended as necessary due to changing weather conditions AIRMETs are displayed as colored dashed lines SIGMETS A SIGMET SlGnificant METeorological Information advises of weather that is potentially hazardous to all aircraft In the contiguous United States the following items are covered severe icing severe or extreme turbulence volcanic ash dust storms and sandstorms that lower visibility to less than three statute miles A Convective SIGMET is issued for the following conditions thunderstorms isolated severe thunderstorms embedded thunderstorms hail at the surface and tornadoes A SIGMET is widespread and must affect or be forecast to affect an area of at least 3 000 square miles SIGMETs are displayed as a yellow dashed line WEATHER LEGEND AIRMET b q AIRMET SIERRA UPDT 3 FOR IFR AND MTN OBSCN LIPEV LIN 2 IFR MTN OBSC TURBULENCE SURFACE HINDS ICING SIGMET AIRMET SIGMET Legend AIRMET Selected With Map Pointer 112 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 0 Avoidance TEMPORARY FLIGHT Resrnicrious TFR NOTE Do not rely solely upon data link services to provide Temporary Flight Restriction TFR information Always confirm
57. option to manually set your course to the destination Manually setting a course to the destination waypoint 1 2 3 From the Map Page with the Panel HSI or Compass Arc displayed press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set OBS and Hold and press the ENT Key Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired course to the destination and press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation HIDE WEATHER ANIMATE HEATHER HEATHER LEGEND MEASURE DISTANCE M9IAI9AQ SET BuG INDICATOR DISABLE VNAV INDICATOR CaPTURE VNAV PROFILE SET OBS MENU FOR MarN MENU Map Page Menu Set OBS Window c Q un Z D e c c o Returning to automatic sequencing of route waypoints 1 From the Map Page after manually setting a course press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu 2 Turn or move the Joystick to highlight Release Hold and press the ENT Key 3 2 3 VERTICAL NAVIGATION VNAV The Vertical Navigation Page provides settings for the vertical navigation feature These settings create a three dimensional profile from the present location and altitude to a final target altitude at a specified location 2 When the VNAV profile is defined the pilot is informed of the progress by message alerts The teal bar on the HSI when displayed shows the VNAV profile The Vertical
58. position on the moving map in the plan view of the approach charts and on airport diagrams The ChartView database subscription is available from Jeppesen Inc Available data includes e Arrivals STAR e Airport Diagrams e Departure Procedures DP e NOTAMs e Approaches 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 163 buruue d 1uf1 J uonefiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ pJezeH gt o ct o 5 o m l T e D n so ipueddy Xepu Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Hazard Avoidance uv o LL E x K lt Appendices Index A Additional Features GARMIN The geo referenced aircraft position is indicated by an aircraft symbol displayed on the chart when the current position is within the boundaries of the chart Inset boxes are not considered within the chart boundaries Therefore when the aircraft symbol reaches a chart boundary line or inset box the aircraft symbol is removed from the display The figure below shows examples of off scale areas indicated by the grey shading Note the grey shading is for illustrative purposes only and will not appear on the published chart or display These off scale areas appear on the chart to convey supplemental information However the depicted geographical position of this information as it relates to the chart planview is not the actual geographic position Therefore w
59. proprietary format used to exchange data with a PC Garmin GDL 39 or another Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 e NMEA In NMEA Out transmits NMEA position velocity and navigation data e Aviation In the proprietary format used for connection to a Garmin panel mounted GPS receiver This eliminates the need to enter the destination on both units e Aviation In NMEA amp VHF Out receives aviation data and transmits out both NMEA data at 9600 baud and VHF frequency tuning information to a Garmin Nav Comm radio GTX TIS A In receives TIS A data from a Garmin Mode S transponder or other compatible device GIXTIS A In NMEA amp VHF Out receives TIS A data and transmits out both NMEA data at 9600 baud and VHF frequency tuning information to a Garmin Nav Comm radio e None provides no interfacing capabilities 212 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN ApvaNcEb NMEA Output Setup If interfacing the GPSMAP 695 696 with another piece of equipment such as an autopilot the unit needs to be set to output NMEA data If the NMEA output mode is set to Fast the unit will output a minimum number of NMEA sentences at 1 second intervals If the NMEA output is set to Normal the unit will output a greater number NMEA sentences as 2 second intervals Setting NMEA output mode 1 Press the MENU Key twice to select the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select System
60. s airspeed indicator value e Total Air Temp required entry for density altitude true airspeed calculation Total Air Temperature TAT is the temperature of the air including the heating effect caused 232 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 80 AppendixF by speed The temperature reading on a standard outside air temperature gauge found on most piston aircraft is TAT S 2 Heading required entry for winds aloft calculation Use heading from the aircraft s heading indicator or directional gyro Tail Wind calculated figure determined from entry of heading and true airspeed e Wind From lcalculated figure determined from entry of heading and true airspeed y 0 e Wind Speed lcalculated figure determined from entry of heading and true air S speed Density Altitude calculated figure determined from entry of indicated altitude amp barometric pressure and total air temperature e True Airspeed calculated or user entered figure determined from entry of s calibrated airspeed barometric pressure and total air temperature This can also be entered directly for winds aloft calculations Calculating true airspeed and density altitude o 1 From the E6B Calculator Page enter the altitude shown on the altimeter S into the Indicated Altitude field and press the ENT Key 2 Repeat for Calibrated Airspeed Pressure and Total Air gt Temp
61. showing that you are overtaking the traffic GPS Navigation c c zu a rm Altitude MESSEN Operating Mode IE B Traffic Display I Range Rings L 5 E 2 eS F N r m Traffic s E i Pre 22 S Relative Location in 2 minutes o lt P Traffic s o Predicated 5 Relative Location in 2 minutes lt Traffic System 1 l Status Receiving qe o li TragetTrend Y Air to Air amp Look ahcad 9 TRAFFIC PAGE A AU WiREKRUS Time INFO TREND FLT ID LL E SR Traffic Page TargetTrend GDL 39 164 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance The TargetTrend look ahead time interval is automatically adjusted from 30 seconds to five minutes and corresponds to the traffic display range setting The greater the range setting the longer the time interval and vise versa Refer to the table below for more 2 details Traffic Page Range Ring Settings TargetTrend Look ahead z E nm to 12nm 12nm to 40nm TragetTrend Look ahead Motion vector selection is made trom the Traffic Page Menu by enabling disabling Targetlrend Absolute vectors are selected by default and are replaced when TargetTrend is enabled Enabling Disabling TargetTrend On the Traffic Page press the TREND Softkey D N D gt lt D la m so xipueddy sainjea4 euonippy Xepu 190 00919
62. the flight that may not be displayed Contact Jeppesen for more information regarding Jeppesen database published NOTAMs Recent NOTAMs applicable to the current ChartView cycle are included in the ChartView database If NOTAMs are available for the selected airport a Chart NOTAMSs option will be displayed at the bottom of the drop down menu of available charts Select the Chart NOTAMs option from the chart menu to display the applicable NOTAM information KJFK STAR PAMLING 2 STAR ROBER 1 CLASS B AIRSPACE DEP FLOW GATEHOLD PROCS DEP FLOW GATEHOLD PROCS CONTD PARK GATES TERMINAL 1 3 5 6 8 C PARK GATES COORDS TERM 1 3 5 6 PARKING GATE COORDS INTL TERMINAL gt o e D CHART NOTAMS 20 3A KENNEDY 1 DEP COMPUTER CODE JFK1 JFK ADDED s pu ddy Rwy 22L PAPT R TCH 70 ANGLE 3 07 CHANGED TO PAPI L TCH 66 ANGLE 3 0 Rwy 13R YASI BOTH PARKING GATES INTL TERMINAL 4 SIDES OF RUNWAY DELETED RWY CONSTRUCTION TEMP RHY THY RECONSTRUCTION amp CLOSURES VISUAL DOCKING GUIDANCE SYSTEM VISUAL DOCKING GUIDANCE SYSTEM CO VISUAL DOCKING GUIDANCE SYSTEM CO Twv K1 CHANGED TO KA Rwy 311 PAPI L ANGLE 3 0 ADDED Drop down Chart Menu Chart Notams 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 173 Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Hazard Avoidance ua o LL co
63. the Aircrafts Elevation and ETE Present Position to the Pointer o S amp Pointer Location Latitude E Name Longitude R Position of t the Pointer TUKVE JABAL q T HIXAL Green Arrow 2 Indicating E Multiple 5 MC CLELLAN PALOMAR bil Features are nformation Box 331rr MSL Present at the 3 Map Pointer Location D 5 Map Pointer Panning Map Page 2 Panning the map 1 Press the FMS Joystick or PAN MAP Softkey on the Weather WX Page x to display the Map Pointer o E 2 Move the FMS Joystick to move the Map Pointer around the map 3 Press the FMS Joystick to remove the Map Pointer and re center the map on the aircraft s current position Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation Reviewing information for a map or weather feature 1 Place the Map Pointer on a map feature If multiple map features are present at the Map Pointer position green arrow in the information box turn the FMS Joystick to cycle through the list 2 Press the ENT Key to display the review page for the highlighted feature 3 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the ENT Key to exit the review page and return to the Map Page showing the selected waypoint MEASURING BEARING AND DISTANCE Distance and bearing from the aircraft s present position to any point on the viewable navigation map may be calculated using the Measure Distance selection trom Ma
64. the Terrain Setup window E 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 14 gt GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N TERRAIN ALERTS Terrain Obstacle and Descent Rate Alerts are issued when flight conditions meet parameters that are set within the software algorithms Terrain alerts typically employ a CAUTION or a WARNING alert severity level or both When an alert is issued visual annunciations are displayed and aural alerts are simultaneously issued When the aircraft descends through 500 feet above the destination airport an audible Five Hundred altitude reminder occurs If the Terrain Page is not displayed a pop up alert appears in the lower left corner of the page The Range Rings on the pop up alert are spaced every whole mile kilometer nautical mile Press the CLR Key to acknowledge the pop up and or aural alert Enabling Disabling terrain alerts From the Terrain Page press the DISABLE Softkey Or 1 From the Terrain Page press the MENU Key to access the Page Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Disable Alerts or Enable Alerts and press the ENT Key Disabling terrain alerts is only temporary Terrain alerts are automatically enabled when the unit is powered on AURAL ALERTS e Five Hundred vvhen the aircraft descends through 500 feet above
65. the following temperature range 68 to 140 F 2 20 to 60 C o E e Keep the used battery away from children 8 ADDITIONAL SER REPLACEABLE BATTERY WARNINGS o o Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery 4 e Do not recharge the battery out of the unit E e Only replace with a Garmin Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack Using another 2 battery presents a risk of fire or explosion To purchase a replacement battery see your Garmin dealer or the Garmin Web site ADDITIONAL NON USER REPLACEABLE BATTERY WARNINGS x lt E e Do not remove or attempt to remove the non user replaceable battery e When disposing of the unit take it to a professional service such as a waste electronics treatment facility to have the battery removed and recycled Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 080 Ovemiew INSERTING REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK lt b D S D o E Battery Lochs In Battery Lochs Out Inserting the Battery Pack m CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK 7 Plug the unit into a 12 Volt or 24 Volt connector to charge The unit can be used while it is charging Charge the unit within the following temperature range 32 to 4 104 F 0 to 40 C Charging the unit s battery pack j 1 Align the notches on the unit with the vehicle power cable plug 3 2 Push the plug into the external power connector until fully seated 3 Plug the power cable into the aircraft power outlet cigare
66. the pilot to enter a specific length for the shortest runway allowed Entering airport criteria a 1 Press the NRST Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Nearest Airports Page 3 Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu gt 4 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Set Airport Criteria and then S press the ENT Key The Airport Criteria Window appears with the current settings 3 SH M FACILITY NAMES SHOW ARROWS MENU FOR MaIN MENU 2 Nearest Airports Page Menu 5 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field and turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired option from the menu Press the ENT Key if E necessary to highlight the next field 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 33 Overview GARMI N AIRPORT CRITERIA E RUNWAY SURFACE E MINIMUM RUNWAY LENGTH OFT INCLUDE PRIVATE AIRPORTS INCLUDE HELIPORTS No 5 DONE E Airport Criteria Window 2 6 With Done highlighted press the ENT Key To restore airport criteria defaults E 1 Press the NRST Key 5 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Nearest Airports Page E 3 Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu 4 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Set Airport Criteria and then 9 press the ENT Key A window appears with the current settings 2 5 Press the MENU Key E 6 With Restore Default highlighted press the ENT Key A UTILITIES R Refer to Appendix F for information on Flight Log Tra
67. the proper altitude for the VNAV Profile Configuring a VNAV profile 2 1 While navigating a flight plan or direct to press the FPL Key lt 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Vertical Navigation Page 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 4 Enter the desired profile into the fields and press the EXIT Softkey 4 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation VERTICAL NAVIGATION WAYPOINT KOJC PROFILE M9IAI9AQ ALTITUDE 1000 ABOVE WAYPOINT BY BEFORE VNAV MESSAGES ON ESTIMATED TIME TO VNAV 05 17 c Q un D e c c o Vertical Navigation Page e Waypoint Enter any waypoint along the currently active route as the reference waypoint The reference waypoint defines the target location E e Profile Enter the descent rate 5 Altitude Enter the desired reference waypoint altitude Select Above B Waypoint to use field elevation for airports in the Jeppesen database or MSL to specify an exact MSL altitude target 4 e By Enter the target location with settings of distance Before or After a 5 reference waypoint To set a target location at a reference waypoint enter a 5 distance of zero gt e VNAV Messages Select On or Off to enable disable VNAV alert messages Enabling disabling the VNAV indicator a 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu 2 Turn
68. to 70 000 ft Echo Tops can be helpful in determining the severity of thunderstorms L N D ex gt lt o D gt A gt o 25 WEATHER z EcHu Tors S nE Mercy WEATHER Tops o 2DOUDET HEATHER EcHo Tors SEAN er s a Pl gt 43 309 E 5 ay cd u D a 1 M STJ REA mul 4 h er CS o d Yd Echo Tops Data D gt x lt 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 107 GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning Q W lt UO N Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N Winps ALOFT Winds Aloft data shows the forecasted wind speed and direction at the surface and at selected altitudes Altitudes can be displayed in 3 000 foot increments up to 42 000 feet MSL Winds Aloft are displayed using wind barbs or a wind streamline depending on the selected range The wind barbs indicate wind speed and direction The wind streamline indicates wind direction with arrows The wind barbs always point in the direction that the wind is coming from The wind speed is depicted using flags at the end of the wind barb A short wind flag is 5 mph a long wind flag is 10 mph and a triangle flag is 50 mph HEATHER HINDS WEATHER Winds Aloft Data emm wind Direction Calm 15 Knots TT 1i 5 Knots 20 Knots Vind Flag 10 Knots 50 Knots Winds Barbs 108 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 O
69. to affect an area of at least 3 000 square miles SIGMETs are displayed as a yellow dashed line J WEATHER LEGEND ATRMET d 4 AIRMET SIERRA UPDT 3 FOR IFR IFR sss MTN OBSC ae ML s us ula SURFACE WINDS ICING m SIGMET PELLIT AIRMET SIGMET Legend AIRMET Selected With Map Pointer TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS TFR 4 CAUTION The Graphical Depiction of TFR data is approximated A NOTE Do not rely solely upon data link services to provide Temporary Flight Restriction TFR information Always confirm TFR information through official sources such as Flight Service Stations of Air Traffic Control Temporary Flight Restrictions or TFRs temporarily restrict all aircraft from entering the selected airspace unless a waiver has been issued TFRs are routinely issued for activities such as sporting events dignitary visits military depots and forest fires TFRs are represented as an area highlighted by red active or yellow not yet active 134 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 0 HazardAvoidance 57 TFR 9 EIN So00rT AGL S D SURFACE 2 7 MEE ERE Q z TFR Data PIREPS E Pilot Weather Reports PIREPs provide timely weather information When significant s weather conditions are reported or forecast Air Traffic Control ATC facilities are required to solicit PIREPs A PIREP may contain unforecast adverse weather conditions such as low in flight visibili
70. track points if set to Wrap in the Track Log Settings The percentage of memory used by the current track log appears at the top of the Track Log Window After the track log is cleared it shows zero percent When the screen reaches 10096 the most recent track points start to overwrite the least recent track points if Wrap is selected in the Record Mode Field To avoid losing track points save the track log when it approaches the 9996 mark 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 221 e uepioAy pjezeH 3613 uoneDiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ soJnjeo jeuonippy gt Ke Oo 2 A D u Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv 4 o lt Index A AppendxF GARMIN The Save feature allows storage of up to 15 track logs Displaying removing the track log on the Map Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the Map Page press the MENU Key The Map Page Menu is displayed Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Set Up Map from the Map Page Menu and press the ENT Key Tum the FMS Joystick to highlight the Line options from the horizontal list Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Track Log field Turn the FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page MEASURE DISTANCE SET OBS
71. updated the GPSMAP 695 696 automatically updates the information if the procedure has not been modified If an approach is no longer available the procedure is deleted from the affected stored flight plan s and an alert is displayed Whenever an approach is loaded into the active flight plan it replaces the destination airport with a sequence of waypoints for the selected approach The airport must have a published instrument approach and only the final course segment usually from final approach fix to missed approach point of the published approach is available in the GPSMAP 695 696 DATA FIELDS By default the Data Fields on the Active and Saved Flight Plan Pages are set to display Leg Desired Track LEG DTK Leg Distance LEG DIS and Leg Estimated Time En Route LEG ETE or Leg Estimate Safe Altitude LEG ESA for a Saved Flight Plan The first two Data Fields can be changed using the Page Menu The last Data Field can be changed using the FMS Joystick Changing the information shown in the data fields From the Active Flight Plan Page or the Saved Flight Plan Page move the FMS Joystick right or left to quickly change the third data field 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual N VM AQ uonefiAeN 540 mi e m e az D E m l so ipueddy sainjeaj Peuonippy pJezeH x pul Overview GPS Navigation Har a de s Appendices Ad
72. uses a lens coated with a special anti reflective coating that is very sensitive to skin oils waxes and abrasive cleaners CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE ANTI REFLECTIVE COATING lt is very important to clean the lens using a clean lint free cloth and an eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti reflective coatings CAUTION The Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void both the warranty and the pilot s authority to operate this device under FAA FCC regulations NOTE The Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 has a very high degree of functional integrity However the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and or self test capability for all conceivable system failures is not practical Although unlikely it may be possible for erroneous operation to occur without a fault indication shown by the GPSMAP 695 696 It is thus the responsibility of the pilot to detect such an occurrence by means of cross checking with all redundant or correlated information available in the cockpit NOTE All visual depictions contained within this document including screen images of the GPSMAP 695 696 display are subject to change and may not reflect the most current GPSMAP 695 696 and aviation databases Depictions of equipment may differ slightly from the actual equipment Garmin GPSMAP 695 69
73. 0 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 21 gt o gt Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Index 22 Overview O GARMIN SIRIUSXM AUDIO PAGE SOFTKEYS OPTIONAL INFO Displays SiriusXM Information CATEGORY Highlights the Category field CHANNEL Highlights the Channels field FAVORITE Displays a list of favorite channels VOLUME Enables second level VOLUME softkeys Press and hold to toggle Mute on off Press the BACK Softkey to return to the top level softkeys eos Tum Te VOL Decreases SiriusXM audio volume VOL Increases SiriusXM audio volume MUTE Toggles SiriusXM audio on off BACK Returns to top level softkeys INFO PAGE SOFTKEY nnn ES MESSAGES Displays system status messages Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N Overview FLIGHT PLANNING SOFTKEYS ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN PAGE SOFTKEYS eser secs L m N VM AQ o E USE MAP Activates the Map Pointer amp SEL APPR Displays the Select Approach Window 5 Exits the Flight Plan Pages FLIGHT PLAN LIST PAGE SOFTKEYS E ACTIVATE Displays the Activate Flight Plan Window 3 gt NEW Displays the New Flight Plan Window 5 IMPORT Displays the available flight plans to import from the SD R EXPORT Exports the selected flight plan EXIT Exits the Flight Plan Pages sl VERTICAL NA
74. 0 Rev G GARMIN ee POSITION SETUP LOCATION FORMAT A MAP DATUM WGS 84 2 HEADING AUTO MaG VARIATION MAG VARIATION 013 E E Position Setup Page INTERFACE A NOTE Refer to Appendix D for more information on Interfacing Changing interface settings 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 5 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the E ENT Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Interface and press the ENT S Key gt 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired Serial Data Format E 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to 2 remove the menu z ALARMS 5 The Alarms Page allows the pilot to turn airspace alarms set an Altitude Buffer Arrival Alarm Next Waypoint Alarm Proximity Alarm and Fuel Tank Reminder Alarm 2 Changing alarm settings E 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 3 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Alarms and press the ENT Key 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field and select the desired option by turning the FMS Joystick 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to remove the menu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 31 Overview GARMIN ALARMS AIRSPACE ALARMS 2
75. 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 33 Overview o 5 gt a o Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index GPS Navigation GARMI N 2 2 PANEL The panel shows GPS derived data in a graphical format Keep in mind the differences between the GPS derived panel and mechanical instruments as mechanical panel instruments use sensors that provide information different from that derived using GPS Next Waypoint HSI Distance Ground Speed Altitude Turn Rate Indicator Vertical Speed Estimated Time Enroute CDI Scale Panel Map Page The Panel shows a graphic Horizontal Situation Indicator HSI surrounded by additional indicators The graphic HSI depicts the course to the destination or the next waypoint in a flight plan current ground track off course error and a To From indication The rotating compass indicates your current ground track at the top of the page The course pointer and course deviation needle indicate the course and whether you are on the course The Bug Indicator can be set to Bearing default Course to Steer a specific heading reference User Selected or Ort Bearing is the compass direction from the present position to a destination waypoint Course to Steer is the recommended direction to steer in order to reduce cross track error and return to the course line The Course Deviation Indicator or needle indicates h
76. 1 AOPA US Dara 1201 Database Initialization After acknowledgement of the database information the pilot is prompted to acknowledge a data link weather advisory CAUTION ADVISORY ONLY DATALINK WEATHER INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS MAY CONTAIN ERRORS OR INACCURACIES AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON EXCLUSIVELY YOU ARE URGED TO CHECK ALTERNATE WEATHER INFORMATION SOURCES PRIOR TO MAKING SAFETY RELATED DECISIONS YoU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOU SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR USE OF WEATHER INFORMATION AND ALL DECISIONS TAKEN WITH RESPECT THERETO Bv USING THIS WEATHER SERVICE YOU RELEASE AND WAIVE ANY CLAIMS AGAINST S Rrus XM Rapto Inc amp Baron SERVICES AND AFFILIATES WITH REGARD TO WEATHER INFORMATION Data link Weather Advisory Press the ENT Key to acknowledge this information 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual s pu ddy sainjeaj feuonippy e uepioAy b uonefbiAeN Sd5 Overview 1 GARMI N GPS RECEIVER STATUS The receiver status field on the INFO Page displays one of the following conditions o e Autolocate Receiver is looking for any satellite whose almanac has been collected which can take up to 5 minutes S e Searching the Sky Receiver is looking for satellites Acquiring Satellites Receiver is looking for and collecting data f
77. 2 Power on the unit The Update Databases Page is displayed A green 3 checkbox indicates that the database currently installed on the GPSMAP B 695 696 is up to date An empty checkbox indicates that the database on the SD card is more current and should be installed se xipueddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 203 GARMIN AMERICAS AVIATION Data 0802 INSTALLED Hi US hsracLEs SB4 CYCLE OSB6 CURRENTLY INSTALLED US SarETax 0951 INSTALLED US FLrrECHaRTS 0802 M INSTALLED o AOPA Directory Data OSD CYCLE 0804 CURRENTLY INSTALLED Update Databases Page 3 With Update All highlighted press the ENT Key The database status is updated Update Databases Page Or Move the FMS Joystick to highlight a single database to update and press the ENT Key The database status is updated AMERICAS Dara 0902 INSTALLED US Osstacces 1 INSTALLED US SareTaxr 0951 INSTALLED US FrireCuarts 0902 INSTALLED S AOPA Directory Dara 0901 INSTALLED Update Databases Page Database Status Updated 4 Press the RESTART Softkey Once the database s have been successfully updated the SD Card can be removed from the unit 204 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN VU Uoy A AppendixCc PRESS THE RESTART SOFTKEY TO FINISH RESTART 2 Update Databases Page c EXPORTING TRACK LOGS A
78. 25 571 APPROACH 1 1 55 1 W 1 19 s 4 489 APPROACH BRG a 66 INFO MEUS AOPA WEATHER APT WK VOR NDB INT USR CTY FSS ASPE PRIVATE HELIFORT Nearest Airports Page Airport Information Page NEAREST AIRPORT CRITERIA From the Menu on the Nearest Airports Page the pilot can define the minimum runway length and surface type used when determining the 15 nearest airports to display on the Nearest Airports Page A minimum runway length and or surface type can be entered to prevent airports with small runways or runways that are not appropriately surfaced from being displayed Default settings are 0 feet or meters for runway length and Any for runway surface type Private airports and Heliports can also be included The Page Menu also allows the pilot to choose between displaying the facility names city names bearing or direction arrows To quickly show hide private airport and heliports from the Nearest Airports Page press the PRIVATE or HELIPORT Softkeys Setting nearest airport criteria 1 With the Nearest Airports Page displayed press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Set Airport Criteria from the Page Menu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Overview o 5 gt a Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index GPS Navigation GARMI N 66 3 4 5 6 SHOW FACILITY NAMES SHOW ARROWS _
79. 3 4 HEADING LINE Press the MENU Key twice Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Track Log trom the Main Menu and press the ENT Key Using the FMS Joystick highlight the desired track log to export With an SD card inserted press the EXPORT Softkey The GPSMAP 695 696 draws an electronic heading line on the Map Page The heading line can be set to time or distance 230 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN A AppendixF IT SETUP ALINE o lt TRACK LOG S HEADING LINE 2 c un 2 S S Heading z Line TRESULUT TRE HILLSIDE 5 2 5 5 Heading Line Map Setup Page Menu m 2 Changing the heading line settings on the Map Page S 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key The Map Page Menu is o displayed R 2 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Set Up Map from the Map Page Menu and press the ENT Key 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to highlight the Line options from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Heading Line field 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to select On Off Distance or Time and press the ENT Key If necessary move the FMS Joystick to set the desired time or distance and press the ENT Key 6 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page se xipueddy 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Ma
80. 5 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G 190 00919 00 Rev G amp GARMIN DATA BAR FIELD OPTIONS e Accuracy e Altitude e Battery e Bearing BRG e Climb Gradient Alt Per NM CLIMB NM e Climb Gradient PERCENT e Course to Steer CTS e Crosstrack Error XTK e Desired Track DTK e Distance DESTINATION e Distance NEXT e En Route Safe Altitude ESA e Estimated Time DESTINATION ETE DEST e Estimated Time Enroute NEXT ETE NEXT e Estimated Time of DESTINATION ETA DEST e Estimated Time of Arrival NEXT ETA NEXT e Estimated Time to VNAV VNAV Time route Arrival GPS Navigation e External Voltage EXT VOLTS e Flight Timer FLT TIMER e Fuel Tank Timer FUEL TIMER e Glide Ratio GLIDE RATIO e Ground Speed 65 e Ground Track TRK e Minimum Safe Altitude MSA e Next Waypoint NEXT WPT e Sunrise e Sunset e Time UTC e Time of Day Local TIME e Vertical Speed VS e Vertical Speed Required VSR e Weather Altimeter WX ALTIM e Weather Dew Point WX DEW PT e Weather Relative Humidity WX HUMIDITY e Weather Temperature WX TEMP e Weather Wind WX WIND 37 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual M9IAI9AQ G Q un 02 e is c o s pu ddy soJnjeoj Jeuonippy e uepioAy p4EZEH buluuela 361 Xepu GPS Navigation GARMI N Changing page layout 1 From the Map Page Terrain Page or the In
81. 6 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Warnings Cautions amp Notes NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The data contained in the terrain and obstacle databases comes from government agencies Garmin accurately processes and cross validates the data but does not guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data 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 NOTE Use of polarized eyewear may cause the display to appear dim or blank NOTE Do not rely solely upon data link services to provide Temporary Flight Restriction TFR information Always confirm TFR information through official sources such as Flight Service Stations of Air Traffic Control NOTE SiriusXM Weather is only available when the optional GXM 40 antenna is installed 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A GARMIN Part Number Change Summary e Die November Product
82. 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 A GARMIN _ Hazard Avoidance USING SiriusXM WEATHER PRODUCTS 2 S PN WARNING Do not use data link weather information for maneuvering in 2 near or around areas of hazardous weather Information contained within data link weather products may not accurately depict current weather conditions 2 o s WARNING Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to amp determine the age of the weather information shown by the data link weather 2 product Due to time delays inherent in gathering and processing weather data for data link transmission the weather information shown by the data link weather product may be significantly older than the indicated weather 8 product age 5 SiriusXM Weather Products can be displayed on the Map Page and individually on m the Weather WX Page The setup menu for the Navigation Map controls the map range settings above which weather products are decluttered from the display If a map range larger than the weather product map range setting is selected the weather product data is removed from the map For weather products such as METAR Lightning and Storm Cells the weather product is displayed when a map range smaller than the weather D N D o gt D e D gt product map range setting is selected Satellite Mosaic works inversely
83. 90 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance Expiration Broadcast Update Interval FIS B Products Time P 7 iir Interval Minutes Minutes Winds and Temperatures Aloft NOTAM D FDC including TFRs 12 hours As Available Weather Product Timing NEXRAD NEXRAD NEXt generation RADar is a network of multipe high resolution Doppler radar sites 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 In addition to a wide array of services the NEXRAD network provides important information about severe weather and air traffic safety NEXRAD data is not 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 maneuver in or near areas of hazardous weather Rather use it in an early warning capacity of pre departure and enroute evaluation Composite data from all the NEXRAD radar sites in the United States is shown 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 severity lev
84. 97 L Legends 139 limited warranty 255 Loss of GPS 195 Index 2 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A GARMIN M Map Detail 54 Orientation 47 Panning 50 Range 48 Symbols 54 MAP Page Defaults 139 Map Range 48 MapSource 197 Map Symbols 54 Measuring 51 Menus Main Menu 10 Page Menu 10 METAR 132 Flag Color 133 Text 133 N navigate track 230 Navigation NAV Map 35 Nearest Airport 65 Airports 17 35 64 67 68 69 70 72 74 Alrspaces 74 75 NDB 68 69 VORs 69 Nearest nformation 64 NEXRAD 127 128 NMEA 211 212 213 Obstacles 142 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN index P symbology 149 Pages TIS B 154 S Topography 52 Tei 157 NRST Pages T Traffic Information Service Broadcast 154 m Traffic Information Service TIS A S 221 222 2 nts 238 Configuring 214 217 q traffic warning window 151 160 S R true airspeed 233 Turbulence Forecast 115 Reset 195 ri 5 UAT 154 die 169 Universal Access Transceiver 153 SateTaxi database 169 USB Satellite View 53 data cable 209 112 134 Utilities 34 B IriusXM Satellite Radio 188 V E SiriusXM Radio 182 vectors 100 Softkeys 23 VNAV 44 S Sound 28 5 Supercooled Large Droplet SLD 116 W 3 Symbols 54 d jm 25 Water Temperature 118 5 System Waypoints 70 Functionality 10 Weight amp Balance 236 System ID 202 winds aloft 233 2 Winds Aloft 131 o T X AFs 132 210 Temperatures Aloft 131 ien lam rene
85. CLASS B TMA CLASS CLASS D RESTRICTED 2 MOA MILITARY OTHER ADIZ PARACHUTE AREA vd ALTITUDE BUFFER E M ARRIVAL ALARM E ON 5 NEXT WAYPOINT ALARM TIME PROXIMITY ALARM ON 2 FUEL TANK REMINDER 2 ON CONES N Alarms Page POWER Turning the power loss warning on off 8 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu o amp 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key 8 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Power and press the ENT Key 5 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key x 8 32 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMI N 2077755 SETTING AIRPORT CRITERIA The Page Menu on the Nearest Airports Page allows the pilot to filter out airports that do not meet a defined criteria Specific surface types and runway lengths can be defined as well as the option to include private airports and or heliports M IM AQ Runway Surface allows you to set criteria for the type of surface on the runway o Any shows any runway regardless of surface type including water landing facilities B e Hard Only shows only runways with a concrete asphalt or similar sealed 2 surface e Hard or Sott shows all runways except water landing facilities Water Only shows only water landing facilities 3 Minimum Runway Length allows
86. ET OBS AND HOLD EDIT ON MAP ADD WAYPOINT NVERT FLIGHT PLAN SELECT APPROACH SAVE FLIGHT PLAN SHOW WEATHER Set Up MAP MENU FOR Marn MENU Active Flight Plan Page Menu Or a With an approach loaded on the Active Flight Plan Page press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor b Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the approach and press the ENT Key Activate XXXXX Approach window is displayed c With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 53 Hil ghtPlanning Loading Activating an approach from the Direct to Window or Waypoint Page 1 Press the Direct to Key or select the Waypoint Page 2 Press the MENU Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Select Approach and press the ENT Key If an approach is not already loaded or activated the cursor is displayed in the Approach Field If an approach is already loaded or activated Activate is highlighted N VM AQ UOHEbIAEN 540 4 With Activate highlighted press the ENT Key or select an approach highlight Load Approach or Activate Approach and press the ENT Key Removing an approach 1 Press the FPL Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page or Saved Flight Plan Page 3 Press the RMV APPR Softkey and press the ENT Key Or On the Saved Flight Plan Page press the MENU Key and highlight Remove Approach and press the ENT K
87. FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the flight plan to be edited and press the ENT Key Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the waypoint to be deleted Press the CLR Key The Remove XXXXX From Flight Plan window is displayed With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key To cancel the request press the CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key INVERTING A FLIGHT PLAN Any flight plan may be inverted reversed for navigation back to the original departure point Inverting the active flight plan 1 2 94 Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page Press the MENU Key turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Invert Flight Plan and press the ENT Key An Invert the Active Flight Plan confirmation window is displayed Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 5238 Hlght Planning 3 With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key to invert the active flight plan To cancel press the CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key Inverting a saved flight plan 1 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page N VM AQ 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 3 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan and press the ENT Key The Saved Flight Plan Page is displayed 4 Press the MENU Key highlight Inve
88. FR IFR Low IFR UNDETERMINED Ay ULSAgy v METAR Legend METAR Selected With Map Pointer AIRMETS An AIRMET AlRmen s METeorological Information can be especially helpful for pilots of light aircraft that have limited flight capability or instrumentation An AIRMET must affect or be forecast to affect an area of at least 3 000 square miles at any one time AIRMETs are routinely issued for six hour periods and are amended as necessary due to changing weather conditions AIRMETs are displayed as colored dashed lines 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 133 uonefiAeN Sd5 buluueld 346 ac D N o gt lt 2 D e D so xipueddy sainjea4 jeuonippy GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning 9 W c S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N SIGMETS A SIGMET SlGnificant METeorological Information advises of weather that is potentially hazardous to all aircraft In the contiguous United States the following Items are covered severe icing severe or extreme turbulence volcanic ash dust storms and sandstorms that lower visibility to less than three statute miles A Convective SIGMET is issued for the following conditions thunderstorms isolated severe thunderstorms embedded thunderstorms hail at the surface and tornadoes A SIGMET is widespread and must affect or be forecast
89. GPGSV GPGLL GPBOD GPRTE and GPWPL The following are the Proprietary Sentences for NMEA 0183 version 3 01 output PGRME PGRMZ 2 PGRMM and PGRMH S The GPSMAP 695 696 also includes NMEA input with support for the BWC DBT 2 DPT MTW VHW VTG and XTE sentences 9 proprietary communication protocol is available trom the Web site www garmin com GENERAL INTERFACE SETUP The Interface Setup controls the input output format used when connecting the unit to external devices gt Ke Oo 2 A D Selecting an interface 1 Press the MENU Key twice to select the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select System Setup and press the ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 211 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv 4 Ss o 2 lt Index A AppendixD GARMIN 3 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Interface and press the ENT Key 4 With the Serial Data Format field highlighted turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired Serial Data Format INTERFACE SETUP SERIAL DATA FORMAT DEVICE INFORMATION Not FOUND NoT CONNECTED GDL39 PASS THROUGH SERIAL FORMAT NONE DESCRIPTION GDL 39 ADS B RECEIVER USED TO RECEIVE TRAFFIC AND FIS B WEATHER DATA Interface Setup Main Menu SERIAL DATA FORMATS Garmin Data Transfer the
90. GPSMAP 695 696 Portable Aviation Receiver Ovvner s Manual A GARMIN OVERVIEW GPS NAVIGATION FLIGHT PLANNING HAZARD AVOIDANCE ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES Copyright O 2008 2012 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries All rights reserved This manual reflects the operation of System Software version 6 20 or later Some differences in operation may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to earlier or later software versions Garmin International Inc 1200 Fast 151st Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Tel 913 397 8200 Fax 913 397 8282 Garmin AT Inc 2345 Turner Road SE Salem OR 97302 U S A Tel 503 391 3411 Fax 503 364 2138 Garmin Europe Ltd Liberty House Bulls Copse Road Hounsdown Business Park Southampton 5040 9RB U K Tel 44 0870 8501241 Fax 44 0870 8501251 Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2nd Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 886 02 2642 9199 Fax 886 02 2642 9099 Web Site Address www garmin com Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated downloaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the express written permission of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed for personal use provided that such electronic or printed copy of this man
91. GPSMAP 695 696 To perform weight and balance calculations 1 Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Weight amp Balance and press the ENT Key 3 Select the desired aircraft from the Current Aircraft field 4 Use the FMS Joystick to enter the desired weights and arms or stations pressing the ENT Key after each entry The calculated moment weight and CG figures appear at the bottom of the page Keep in mind that the Aircraft empty weight arm figures must be entered as a reference to calculate a valid moment weight and CG 5 To empty the aircraft press the Menu Key and select Empty Aircraft or press the EMPTY Softkey NOTE This information is only for flight planning purposes Consult the aircraft s pilot operating handbook for the official weight and balance data 236 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 6 0 AppendixF WEIGHT amp BALANCE CURRENT AIRCRAFT S UNNAMED 3 2 AIRCRAFT 1151 LB USABLE FUEL 147 LB a PILOT 180 La A CO PILOT 180 LB PASSENGER LB m PASSENGER LB BAGGAGE 50 LB OTHER LB OTHER LB a TOTALS 3 MOMENT 8 WEIGHT CG gt lt Weight amp Balance EPE CIRCLE R o Estimated Position Error EPE indicates the accuracy of the position fix EPE uses S Dilution of Precision DOP and other factors to calculate a horizontal pos
92. IABLE AT 3 KI 6 VISIBILITY HORE THAN B HI SCATTERED CLOUDS 2500 FT 2 00 CDT o Wino 1002 at xr V sinikiiv 5 mi Hisi gt cO S Q Nearest Airport Weather Page Weather Information Page c un 5 o o 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual b Overview o 5 gt P a UO Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index GPS Navigation GARMI N INTERSECTIONS Intersections can be viewed from the Waypoint Page or the Nearest Intersections Page In addition to displaying a map of the currently selected intersection and surrounding area the Intersection Information Page displays the region bearing distance latitude and longitude Select an intersection 1 From the Waypoint Page press the INFO Softkey 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 3 Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering an intersection identifier turning it counter clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it or move the FMS Joystick to select the facility name or city field 4 Press the ENT Key Or 1 Press the NRST Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Nearest Intersections Page 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 4 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired intersection 5 Press the ENT Key to display the Intersection Information Page
93. IUM CITY AUTO SMALL CITY AUTO SMALL TOWN AUTO 56 MED TEXT MED TEXT MED TEXT MED TEXT Map Setup Page City Category INTERSTATE AUTO HIGHWAY AUTO LOCAL HIGHWAY AUTO LOCAL ROAD AUTO ROAD NAME OFF RAILROAD AUTO No TEXT Map Setup Page Road Category Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 2 AIRSPACE Setting up and customizing airspace for the map page 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Airspace or SUA Special Use Airspace Category from the horizontal list M9IAI9AQ 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired feature 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of options for each feature On Off Auto or range settings c Q un Z D e c c o 6 Using the FMS Joystick select the desired option and press the ENT Key 5 7 Press the Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the gt Map Page with the changed settings MAP SETUP XNQUTUT7 i HAP SETUP CLASS B TMA AUTO l TFR E CLASS C TCA AUTO RESTRICTED CLASS D AUTO MOA MILITARY PARACHUTE AREA AUTO OTHER ADIZ a SMART AIRSPACE N E Map Setup Page Airspace Category Map Setup Page SUA Category AIRWAYS S Low Altitude Airways or Victor A
94. Joystick to select the Nearest Airport WX Page If Nearest Airport Weather is not available None Within 200 NM is displayed 3 Press the NRST Key again or press the FMS Joystick to highlight the first airport in the nearest airport weather list Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired airport weather o c D D op 4 Press the ENT Key to display the Weather Information Page z 5 a3 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to scroll up or down on the page E ted R 6 To return to the Nearest Airport Weather Page press the FMS Joystick the E ENT Key or the CLR Key z NEAREST AIRPORT WEATHER AIRPORT e y bena 7 E EUMD UNT ree Ir KSBA Puni IC AIR ORT x WEATHER INFORMATION KIZA 268 11 8 118 075 SANTA BARBARA MUN 5 SANTA BARBARA CA ATIS 132650 HHz TKLPC LIFR 267 31 5 133 875 KSBA ousERuarlon Aug 3 12 53 PM CDT e S0005KT 85M BKN Wino FRON 220 ar B x KSMX Y VFR 289 36 4 121 150 25006KT 10SM CLR 19 11 A2990 BE F 1 KVBG Y IFR 271 37 7m 133 125 N 24003KT 55 BR OVCOO5 13 12 A2995 a A SANTA BARBARA MUN KOXR Y MVFR 111 38 2 118 050 SANTA BARBARA KSBA TERMINAL FORECAST ISSUED Gun 3 1240 PM COT 2 Fron t00 PH EDT WIND FROM 170 at B KT D VISIBILITY HORE THAN HI SCATTERED CLOUDS AT 3000 FT gt CHANGING AT 400 PM CDT o WIND FROM 220 ar W KTI VISIBILITY MORE THAN B HI o BROKEN CLOUDS AT 2500 FY 5 CHANGING ar 900 PH COT 1 WIND VAR
95. LLL Appendix F UTILITIES FLIGHT LOG The Flight Log shows a list of any recorded flights including date route of flight and flight time The GPSMAP 695 696 saves up to 50 recorded flights Entries on this list are automatically created for each flight An optional FlightBook software package is available to further simplify your flight record keeping For details about FlightBook visit the Garmin Web site at www garmin com aviation Recording begins when your speed exceeds 30 knots and you gain 250 feet of altitude If you land and groundspeed drops below 30 knots the flight entry is saved and a new entry is recorded when you depart the airport A touch and go or brief stop of less than 10 minutes appends to the current flight record rather than starting a new entry VIEWING THE FLIGHT LOG Select any listed entry in the log to view additional information including a map displaying the actual path flown Viewing details for a flight 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Flight Log and press the ENT Key Hours and minutes can be displayed by pressing the MENU Key and selecting Show Hours and Minutes 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired flight trom the list and press the ENT Key Route date hours distance and actual flight path is displayed 4 With Done selected press the ENT Key to return to the previous page 190 00919 00 Re
96. M or FIS B ANIMATE Animates NEXRAD Radar and Satellite Mosaic weather INFO Displays XM Information LEGEND Displays weather legends TERRAIN PAGE SOFTKEYS nes Terrain TER Page Softkeys SETTINGS Displays the Terrain Setup Page DISABLE Toggles terrain alerts on off Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Overview TRAFFIC PAGE SOFTKEYS 601 M IM AQ Ve V3 V3 V wmow seme amp xr 3 INFO Select to view Data Link and Weather info TREND Displays TargetTrend traffic vectors 5 FLT ID Displays FLT ID information ALT MODE Select to set altitude mode T DISABLE Temporally disables traffic alerts a ALT MODE Softkey selected 2 BELOVV Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet above the aircraft to 9000 feet below the aircraft Typically used during descent phase of flight S NORMAL Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet T above the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft E Typically used during enroute phase of flight ABOVE Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 9000 feet 1 above the aircraft to 2700 feet above the aircraft 5 Typically used during enroute phase of flight 2 UNREST Unrestricted All traffic is displayed INFO Softkey selected STATIONS Displays ADS B ground station s information 2 SETUP Select to set pressure altitude sensor on or off in the 2 GDL 39 EXIT Returns to the Traffic Page 19
97. MAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Table of Contents Hsu 143 Ti 146 4 3 Traffic Information ssssssssssseeeennnenennn 148 Traffic Information Service 9 222 149 Data Link Traffic GDL De 153 SECTION 5 ADDITIONAL FEATURES sss 167 5 1 gg c Q 167 Safelaxi Cycle Number and Revision 169 5 2 ChartView Optional 169 Aircraft SYMDO MT 172 aaa T EE 173 Jeppesen Database published NOTAMS 173 55 Fluttiam I ER RR OEN Res 174 l it 0 0 177 5050100 nalan l b 178 FliteCharts Cycle Number and Expiration Date seen 179 5 4 Airport Directory Data 180 5 5 SiriusXM Radio Entertainment GPSMAP 696 182 Activating SiuusXM Satellite Radio Services 182 II 183 5 6 Electronic Checklists sssssss 188 5 7 Flight Data Logging eterne bind n ibn 188 SECTION 6 APPENDICES ssssssnnnnnn 189 Messages Alerts amp Data Field Options 189 189 ICacd 0 191 191 192 Abnormal Operation 5 195 FOSS PILI TC D ERR I EE 7701977 7077777777 770977 195
98. MS Joystick to select Normal or Fast 601 39 o Wire Cable S GPSMAP Tx GDL 39 RxA o N 2 GPSMAPRx GDL39TxA 5 GPSMAP gt Bare Wire GDL 39 TxB GDL 39 RxB E C Orange White Orange 5 P N 010 11206 15 2 Additional Additional Serial Serial Device Rx Device Tx x pul GPSMAP695 695 to GDL 39 Bare Wire Installation 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 21 A AppendixD GARMIN NOTE the GDL 39 RxB white orange wire is not needed in a serial pass 3 through installation it should be grounded i E GDL 39 Bare Wire Cable Pinout 18Pin E E TIS A INTERFACE SETUP 4 Configuring TIS A input R 1 Press the MENU Key twice to select the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select System Setup and press the ENT S Key E 3 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Interface and press the ENT Key 4 With the Serial Data Format field highlighted turn the FMS Joystick to select TIS A In or GTX TIS A In NMEA amp VHF Out The TIS A Status field indicates one of the following messages uv Q z E lt e Waiting For Data searching for a valid TIS A data stream e Data Available receiving TIS A data from the transponder e Data Unavailable connection to transponder established but TIS A service is unavailable Index e Lost Connection an error occurred or the connection to the transp
99. NCHES HG g FLUID QUANTITY GALLONS US Units Setup Page 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 22 Overview O GARMIN DATE amp TIME Changing date amp time settings 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the o gt o E ENT Key 5 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Date amp Time and press the z ENT Key 5 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field and select the desired option by turning the FMS Joystick H 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to 5 remove the menu E DATE 8 TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT 9 TIME ZONE US CENTRAL S DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AUTO 2 5 Date amp Time Setup Page POSITION NOTE Refer to Appendix for more information on Datums and Location 8 Formats E Changing position settings 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu E 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the 2 ENT Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Position and press the ENT Key 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field and select the desired option by turning the FMS Joystick 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to remove the menu 30 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 0
100. ND CHANNEL LIST o The Channels List of the XM Audio Page shows a list of the available channels for the 2 selected category The currently selected channel will flash blue The Active Channel E is denoted by an arrow FREE ALL RIGHT Nov Arrow gt 7 THE 705 Active Channel 3 The Now Playing Box displays the currently selected channel signal strength and _ volume 5 NOW PLAYING 5 CHICAGO FEELIN STRONGER DECADES 7 Tue 705 il LL nai Novv Playing Box gt E o e D Selecting a channel 1 From the XM Audio Page press the CHANNEL Softkey The Channel Field is highlighted 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired channel and press the ENT Key Or 1 Press the FMS Joystick Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Channel Field if necessary 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired channel and press the ENT Key Or sadipuaddy 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 165 Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Hazard Avoidance uv o o LL o 2 K lt Appendices Index Additional Features 186 1 2 3 A GARMIN From the XM Audio Page press the MENU Key Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Enter Channel and press the ENT Key Turn the FMS Joystick to enter the desired channel and press the ENT or CLR Key USING FAVORITES
101. ND USER WAYPOINTS z Exporting a track log 1 Press the MENU Key twice x 2 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Track Log from the Main Menu s and press the ENT Key E 3 Using the FMS Joystick highlight the desired track log to export 4 With an SD card inserted press the EXPORT Softkey a Exporting User VVaypoints 1 Press the MENU Key twice 5 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select User Waypoints from the Main 2 Menu and press the ENT Key 3 With an SD card inserted press the Menu Key o 4 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Export Waypoints from the Option Menu and press the ENT Key IMPORTING EXPORTING FLIGHT PLANS D Importing flight plans 1 With a flight plan saved to the SD Card press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page 2 Press the IMPORT Softkey 3 Using the FMS Joystick highlight the desired flight plan to import 4 Press the IMPORT Softkey and press the ENT Key Or Press Menu and with Import Flight Plan highlighted press ENT se xipueddy 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 20 A AppendixC GARMIN Exporting flight plans 1 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page Overview 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan 3 Press the EXPORT Softkey an
102. NDBs NDBs can be viewed from the Waypoint Page or the Nearest NDBs Page In addition to displaying a map of the currently selected NDB and surrounding area the page displays the region bearing distance latitude longitude and frequency The Nearest NDB Page can be used to quickly find a NDB close to the flight path The list only includes NDBs that are within 200nm If there are no NDBs in the list text indicating that there are no nearest NDBs is displayed If there are no nearest NDBs in the list the information and frequency fields are dashed Select an NDB 1 From the Waypoint Page press the INFO Softkey if necessary 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 68 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation 3 Tum the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering the identifier turning it counter clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it or move the FMS Joystick to select the facility name or city field 4 Press the ENT Key Or 1 Press the NRST Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Nearest NDBs Page 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired NDB M9IAI9AQ G Q un 02 e is c o 5 Press the ENT Key to display the NDB Information Page E VORS m VORs can be viewed from the Waypoint Page or the Nearest NDBs Page n addition 5 to displaying a m
103. NFO VFR MAP HIGH AWY BACK IFR Map Low Airways IFR Map High Airways Victor Airways Jet Routes MAP PAGE VFR MAP Airways may be displayed on the map at the pilot s discretion using the MAP Softkey on the Map Page Displaying removing airways 1 Select the MAP Softkey on the Map Page 2 Select the IFR MAP Softkey to display the IFR Map and related softkeys 3 Select deselect the LOW AWY Softkey to display remove the Low Altitude Airways 4 Select deselect the HIGH AWY Softkey to display remove the High Altitude Airways 5 Press the BACK Softkey to return to the top level softkeys Reviewing information for an airway 1 From the Map Page press the MAP Softkey 2 Press the IFR MAP Softkey if necessary 3 With the LOW AWY and or HIGH AWY Softkeys selected press the FMS Joystick to display the Map Pointer 38 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN GPS Navigation 4 Place the Map Pointer on an airway The MEA name of airway endpoints distance and calculated radials are displayed O 177 5 14 37252 491 FIM 143 H fa W093 58 982 Calculated z ad 7 MEA 30 FT Airway Name A Endpoints eer 77 SGF Distance o m Calculated Radial EOS Kee Reviewing Airway Information Map Page E a 5 Press the ENT Key to display the review page for the airway 2 LOW ALTITUDE AIRWAY V71 MEA 3000FT
104. NT Key The Set CDI Scale Menu appears 3 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired menu option and press the ENT Key gt SET OBS AND HOLD SET CDI SCALE 2 SET Buc INDICATOR 3 o DISABLE VNAV INDICATOR AUTOMAT a CAPTURE VNAV PROFILE SET UP MaP CHANGE DATA FIELDS SELECT PAGE LAYOUT MENU FOR MarN MENU Map Page Menu Set CDI Scale Menu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 41 Overview o E 5 gt P a o Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning index GPS Navigation GARMI N SETTING THE BUG INDICATOR The Bug Indicator can be set from the Map Page Menu 42 Setting the Bug Indicator 1 2 3 From the Map Page with the Panel HSI or Compass Arc displayed press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Bug Indicator and press the ENT Key The Set Bug Indicator Menu appears Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired menu option and press the ENT Key For the User Selected option turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired heading reference and press the ENT Key ANIMATE WEATHER WEATHER LEGEND MEASURE DISTANCE SET BUG INDICATOR Set OBS AND HOLD BEARING COURSE TO STEER DISABLE VNAV INDICATOR CAPTURE VNAV PROFILE SET CDI SCALE OFF ee Map Page Menu Set Bug Indicator Menu MANUALLY SETTING A COURSE Use the Set OBS and Hold
105. Navigation feature is only available when navigating a Direct To or flight R plan and the ground speed is greater than 35 knots z The Approaching VNAV Profile message appears one minute prior to the initial descent point The descent angle locks to prevent changes in speed from altering the profile The VNAV feature does not take into account any changes in groundspeed that E occur during the transition from level flight to descent or climb zi APPROACHING VM V PROFILE At 500 ft above the target altitude the Approaching Target Altitude message appears the Estimated Time To VNAV goes blank and the VNAV indicator disappears from the HSI 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 43 GPS Navigation GARMI N APPROACHING TARGET ALTITUDE CAUTION The GPSMAP 695 696 is a VFR navigation tool and should not be used to perform instrument approaches Overview CAUTION VNAV is only a VFR navigation aid and is not intended for instrument approaches o E 5 gt s P a o a 5 Visual Representation of VNAV 2 US NG THE VNAV FEATURE 2 Use the VNAV Vertical Navigation feature to ensure the aircraft is at the proper S altitude The VNAV Indicator appears on the HSI when displayed as a horizontal teal bar A message appears when approaching the VNAV Profile When the bar is in the vertical center of the HSI the aircraft is at
106. Ne IE RITE Tm 66 68 ip et 68 De 0 69 User Waypoints E 70 26 PWS PAGE Aa NE AE A 4 Aipa M CU 79 SUE MM Cc 75 2 7 Direct to Navigation 76 SECTION 3 FLIGHT PLANNING 79 3 1 Introduction 79 aa n 79 3 2 Flight Plan CFealloh ttt a stp adad daaa 81 Adding Waypoints to an Existing Flight Plan 83 Graphical Flight d UTI RN Eoo OU 85 3 3 Flight Plan Storage ssssssssseeeneeennnnnn 88 3 4 Flight Plan Activation 89 Editing Speed and Fuel ION aaa a a an 90 Copying Fight aaa 92 Deleting Flight Plans sess 92 110 n 04 Importing Exporting 95 96 Selecting an 97 Drei esce dan 100 3 6 Trip ur Doro NE 101 SECTION 4 HAZARD AVOIDANCE e 103 4 1 Weather Information 103 SiriusXM Weather 696 only 104 Data Link weather FIS B cccesescsccscsesssccseseseseseesesesesesececsesteesevensesessevecensestsevavensnseeesens 124 141 Terrain Information retentis 142 Obstacle Information eterne 142 Terrain and Obstacle Color Soda 143 Garmin GPS
107. P 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Marnings Cautions amp Notes WARNING Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information for collision avoidance maneuvering The traffic display does not provide colli sion avoidance resolution advisories and does not under any circumstances or conditions relieve the pilot s responsibility to see and avoid other aircraft WARNING Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information to accurately depict all of the traffic within range of the aircraft Due to lack of equipment poor signal reception and or inaccurate information from aircraft or ground stations traffic may be present that is not represented on the display WARNING Do not use data link weather information for maneuvering in near or around areas of hazardous weather Information contained with in data link weather products may not accurately depict current weather condi tions WARNING Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to determine the age of the weather information shown by the data link weather product Due to time delays inherent in gathering and processing weather data for data link transmission the weather information shown by the data link weather product may be significantly older than the indicated weather product age WARNING For safety reasons GPSMAP 695 696 operational procedures must be learned on the ground WARNING The United States g
108. PAGE MAP MAT WX TER XM INFO Selected INFO Eeu AOPA WEATHER Waypoint Page INFO Softkey Selected Selecting an airport for review by identifier facility name or loca tion 1 From the Waypoint WPT Page press the INFO Softkey 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 3 Tum the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering a waypoint identifier turning it counter clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it or move the FMS Joystick to select the facility name or city field 4 Press the ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual l M9IAI9AQ c Q un Z D e c c o so ipueddy sainjeaj Peuonippy e uepioAy pJezeH 4 1ufi J Xepu GPS Navigation GARMI N If duplicate entries exist for the entered facility name or location additional entries may be viewed by continuing to turn the FMS Joystick during the selection process If duplicate entries Sexist for an identifier a Duplicate Waypoints Window is displayed Press the ENT Key to move amp the cursor to the Duplicate Waypoints Window Duplicate M e Qo SELECT WAYPOINT SELECT WAYPOINT Window NDB GR LKS US NDB NE USA NDB BRAZIL o 5 gt P a o Waypoint Information Window Duplicate Identifier Selecting a runway E 1 With the Waypoint WPT Page displayed press the INFO Softkey 2 Press the FMS Joystick to
109. Page Direct To Press to activate the Direct To function enter a destination 3 Key waypoint and establish a direct course to the selected destination NRST Key Press to display the Nearest Page for viewing the nearest airports intersections NDBs VORs waypoints frequencies and airspaces 5 gt o Softkey Press to select the softkey shown above the bezel key on the unit S Selection 5 gt 3 5 d 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A Overview 0800080181 GARMIN 1 3 ACCESSING SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY MENUS The GPSMAP 695 696 has a dedicated MENU Key that when pressed once displays a context sensitive list of options for the page Page Menu and when pressed twice displays the Main Menu o The Page Menu allows the user to access additional features or make settings changes which specifically relate to the currently displayed window page Menus display No Options when there are no options for the window page selected GPS Navigation t Navigating the Page Menu 2 1 Press the MENU Key once to display the Page Menu 2 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to scroll through a list of available options a scroll bar always appears to the right of the window box when the 9 option list is longer than the window box 2 3 Press the ENT Key to select the desired option lt 4 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the MENU Key twice to remove the S menu and cancel the oper
110. Page sadipuaddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 167 Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Hazard Avoidance o pum ig o LL T TO t Appendices Index A Additional Features o GARMIN Designated Hot Spots are recognized at airports with many intersecting taxiways and runways and or complex ramp areas Airport Hot Spots are outlined to caution pilots of areas on an airport surface where positional awareness confusion or runway incursions happen most often Hot Spots are defined by a red shaded area During ground operations the aircraft s position is displayed in reference to taxiways runways and airport features When panning over the airport features such as runway holding lines and taxiways are shown at the cursor ISL 19 1 wi T 4 Ly EIREGSTATION 2 B T Taxiway Identi fication Airport Hot ay Spot Outline He Aircraft i Position CONTROL SafeTaxi Depiction on the Map Page Enabling disabling SafeTaxi 1 With the Map Page displayed press the Menu Key The Map Page Menu is displayed 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up and press the ENT Key 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to highlight the Airport Category from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Safe Taxi Field 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to access the menu options 6 Turn or move th
111. Page Weather Category Map Setup Page WX Report Category Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Restoring default weather data for the Map Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 From the Map Page press the MENU Key Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key Turn the FMS Joystick to select FIS B Weather Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather product Press the MENU Key Hazard Avoidance With Restore Default or Restore All Map Defaults selected press the ENT Key Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page with the restored settings Viewing legends for displayed weather products 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 From the Map Page press the MENU Key to access the Map Page Menu Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Weather Legend and press the ENT Key to display the Weather Legend Window Turn the FMS Joystick to view the desired weather legend Radar Fronts METAR AIRMET Turbulence Forecast Icing Forecast or Other With DONE highlighted press the ENT Key to return to the Map Page Or From the Weather WX Page press the LEGEND Softkey to display the Weather Legend Window Turn the FMS Joystick to view the desired weather legend Radar Fronts METAR AIRMET Turbulence Forecast Icing Forecast or Other Press the FMS Joystick CLR Key or LEGEND Softkey to re
112. Planning GPS Navigation Index Overview A GARMIN 1 2 GPSMAP 695 696 CONTROLS The GPSMAP 695 696 controls have been designed to simplity operation of the system and minimize workload and the time required to access sophisticated functionality Povver Button 2 RNG Key 3 FMS Joystick O00000 Controls Press and hold to turn the unit on or off With the unit on press to adjust the backlight and volume Press to increase or decrease the viewing range of the map Press the FMS Joystick to toggle input focus between user interaction with the current page and the page navigation bar Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to access a dropdown menu Turn the FMS Joystick to change the selected value within the highlighted field Move the FMS Joystick to highlight fields or move the map pointer when interacting with the page Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN EINEN 4 ENT Key Press to confirm menu selection or data entry Press to acknowledge messages Press and hold to mark a waypoint M IM AQ 5 CLR Key Press to cancel an entry revert to the previous value in a data entry field or remove menus c Press and hold to return to the default page A 6 MENU Key Press once to view the Page Menu Press twice to view the Main Menu S Press a third time to clear the Main Menu FPL Key Press to display the Flight Plan Page 2 Press a second time to remove the Flight Plan
113. Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired VOR 5 Press the ENT Key to display the VOR Information Page USER WAYPOINTS The GPSMAP 695 696 can create and store up to 3 000 user defined waypoints Once a waypoint has been created it can be renamed deleted or moved Creating user waypoints 1 10 To create a user waypoint at the current location using the Map Pointer or from the Main Menu a To create a user waypoint at the current location press and hold the ENT Key from any page b The Mark a New User Waypoint window appears Or a Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu b Move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints and press the ENT Key MAIN MENU E6B CALCULATOR AIRCRAFT PROFILE Main Menu User Waypoints Selected c Press the NEW Softkey The message Create a New User Waypoint message is displayed The current aircraft position is the default location of the new waypoint Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation 2 3 4 Or a From a map page press the FMS Joystick to activate the Map Pointer on the WX Page press the PAN MAP Softkey or press Menu then Show Map Point b Find an empty area without any map features and press the ENT Key The message Create a New User Waypoint message is displayed Or a From a map page press the FMS Joystick to activ
114. RANTY THE WEATHER DATA SOFTWARE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OF NON INFRINGEMENT ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED USER SAFETY If you use SiriusXM Services it is your responsibility to exercise prudent discretion and observe all safety measures required by law and your own common sense You assume the entire risk related to your use of the Services SiriusXM and Garmin assume no responsibility for accidents resulting from or associated with use of the Services Your Radio Service includes traffic and weather information and you acknowledge that such information is not for safety for life but is merely supplemental and advisory in nature and therefore cannot be relied upon as safety critical in connection with any aircraft sea craft or automobile usage This information is provided as is and SiriusXM and Garmin disclaim any and all warranties express and implied with respect thereto or the transmission or reception thereof SiriusXM and Garmin further do not warrant the accuracy reliability completeness or timeliness of the traffic and weather information disclosed on the Radio Service In no event will SiriusXM and Garmin their data suppliers service providers marketing distribution software or Internet partners or hardware manufacturers be liable to you or to any third party for any direct indirect incidental consequentia
115. Select the SETUP Softkey 4 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Aircraft Type i e PRESSURIZED or y NOT PRESSURIZED 5 Press the EXIT Softkey or FMS Joystick to exit TRAFFIC DESCRIPTION z ADS B traffic operation is similar other traffic systems but ADS B adds additional E symbology The symbols used to display ADS B traffic are shown in the table below The 5 traffic identifier and altitude are displayed below the traffic symbol A small up or down arrow next to the traffic symbol indicates that the traffic is climbing or descending at a rate of at least 500 feet per minute The vector line that extends from the traffic symbol is an indication of the intruder aircraft track For directional traffic symbols the arrow head points in the direction of aircraft s ground track Symbol D N D o gt lt 2 D e D Non threat non directional airborne traffic S Non threat directional airborne Traffic with track vector Points in the direction of the aircraft track Non directional airborne Proximity Advisory PA Proximity Advisories are issued for any traffic within 6 nautical miles and 1 200 gt r Directional airborne Proximity Advisory PA with track vector Points in the 3 direction of the aircraft track Proximity Advisories are issued for any traffic 2 within 6 nautical miles and 1 200 0 Non directional airborne Traffic Advisory TA Non directional off scale airbor
116. TFR information through official sources such as Flight Service Stations of Air Traffic Control Temporary Flight Restrictions or TFRs temporarily restrict all aircraft from entering the selected airspace unless a waiver has been issued TFRs are routinely issued for activities such as sporting events dignitary visits military depots and forest fires TFRs are represented as an area highlighted by red active or yellow not yet active TFR Data PIREPs Pilot Weather Reports PIREPs provide timely weather information When significant weather conditions are reported or forecast Air Traffic Control ATC facilities are required to solicit PIREPs A PIREP may contain unforecast adverse weather conditions such as low in flight visibility icing conditions wind shear and turbulence PIREPs are issued as either Routine UA blue or Urgent UUA yellow PIREP text is displayed on the Weather WX Page An abbreviated version can be viewed by panning over the PIREP box Using the Map Pointer highlight the desired PIREP and press the ENT Key to display the decoded text 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 113 uoneDiAeN Sd5 buruuelg 346 ac D N D ex gt lt o D gt A so xipueddy sainjea4 jeuonippy x pul Har POINTER N 30 504 2 1850H HS M S LUFKTH KLFK alis bi 26 1 20 a WE B E TAE
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118. Tum the FMS Joystick to access a list of options for each feature On Off 6 Using the FMS Joystick select the desired option and press the ENT Key 7 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page with the changed settings 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 5 uonefbiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ buluueld 346 EIE D N D gt lt D la D se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy x pul Hazard Avoidance 5 GARMIN Displaying TIS A information using the Map Pointer 1 With traffic displayed on the Map Page press the FMS Joystick The Map 2 Pointer is activated 2 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired traffic GS DIS ETE EXT VOLTS S 100 17 3 10 23 13 3 3 T PIPER o 3 Trajfic Range 2 2577 is and Altitude FT ABOVE i 63K Separation using raffic Ground KOIG 4 N Track SEDAR Can CO Map Pointer E K R de EXECUTIUE RUMIN o 5 Range Rings D LL d si AP FLYING SN78 S Traffic Warning ME ver Z RANCH ET Window x a i CHILE SNM E mu ur ET 22 AIRPfoverZoom 4 MAP PAGE F c TER XM INFO MAP zi EE WEATHER PANEL i TIS A Map Page o lt x o o 132 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 A GARMIN Heard Avoidance DATA LINK TRAFFIC GDL 39 The GDL 39 is a receive only data link radio with on board GPS 978 MHz Uni
119. Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired menu option and press the ENT Key zi 2 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A Overview 0008008987 GARMIN SYSTEM SETUP PAGES The System Setup pages are accessed from the Main Menu i ET gt o Selecting the system setup pages 1 Press the MENU Key twice The Main Menu is displayed S 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key The System Setup Menu is displayed 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired menu option and press the ENT Key MAIN PAGE SOFTKEYS S The softkeys are located along the bottom of the display The softkeys shown depend amp onthe softkey level or page being displayed The bezel keys below the softkeys can be used to select the appropriate softkey When a softkey is selected its color undergoes a momentary change to black text on blue background then automatically switches to 5 black text on gray background and remains this way until it is turned off at which time 2 itreverts to white text on black background When a softkey function is disabled the amp softkey label is subdued dimmed z Softhe On 5 Softhey Names E INFO ME AOPA WEATHER Bist aed S Bezel Mounted 5 Softkeys Press t Softkeys WPT Page 2 18 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 080 Overview MAP PAGE SOFTKEYS
120. UE 25 26 n 28 15 29 Mri 30 Ps eT 30 Wii 31 31 H nn 32 Setting Airport RTT 33 Ui H 34 SECTION 2 GPS NAVIGATION 35 ZA NHO ULMUN a a 35 s ba 36 III abla sadalananlarla l lar 38 272 ani ii 40 rr dal a CU 41 Setting the Bug B Te e o ENTER m 42 Manually Setting a Course 42 2 3 Vertical Navigation 7 43 Using the VNAV RE 44 2 4 Using Map Displays 46 Map edenda 4 uc 48 Vimus qs 49 Measuring Bearing and Distance s s s sil sss s sl ssis ssss sil sil sil ssil 51 DD H Hn aaa aln 52 SCIAT 53 a na 54 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual TbleofCowens GARMIN Alport amp NAVADE m M 55 1115605007 r ease atte eet eee 56 PMS DCG c S 7 ur c 57 2 5 oyununa aaa aaa 60 BU n 63 64
121. User waypoints e Track vector 46 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN GPS Navigation e Topography data The information in this section applies to the following maps unless otherwise noted e Map Page MAP e Waypoint Page WPT INFO Softkey selected e Weather Page WX e Terrain TER e Nearest Pages NRST e Active Flight Plan Page FPL M9IAI9AQ G Q un 02 e is c o e Direct to Window map range only MAP ORIENTATION a Maps are shown in one of three different orientation options allowing flexibility in determining aircraft position relative to other items on the map North Up or for 2 determining where map items are relative to where the aircraft is going Track Up or 2 desired track up DTK UP S e North Up aligns the top of the map display to north default setting gt e Track Up aligns the top of the map display to the current ground track Desired Track Up aligns the top of the map display to the desired course a NOTE Map orientation can only be changed on the Map Page Any other pages that show navigation data reflect the orientation selected for the Page Changing the Navigation Map orientation 3 1 With the Map Page displayed press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 8 3 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the General Menu a Move the FMS J
122. VIGATION VNAV PAGE SOFTKEYS s JE 1L eee r 1 FY ES IS VS VS i CAPTURE Captures cancels VNAV profile 2 EXIT Exits the Flight Plan Pages 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 2 Overview 0000080827 GARMI N NEAREST PAGE SOFTKEYS NEAREST AIRPORT PAGE SOFTKEYS Tree peueoer r gt o gt 8 PRIVATE Displays removes the nearest private airports B HELIPORT Displays removes the nearest heliports EXIT Exits the Nearest Pages t Various softkeys revert to the previous level after 45 seconds of inactivity e g amp PAN MAP VOLUME etc other softkeys require manual de selection e g TERRAIN E WEATHER PANEL etc Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N Overview 1 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS The System Setup Menu in the Main Menu allows management of the following system parameters N VM AQ e Display e Position c e Sound e Interface 4 Units Alarms amp e Date amp Time e Power S SYSTEM SETUP m 2 D 5 SOUND 8 UNITS S D DATE amp TIME 5 S a POSITION fp gt e INTERFACE S ALARMS T 2 POWER o RSS a uz SIGNED 5 D a System Setup Menu o Restoring system setting defaults 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu E 1 1 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and pres
123. X Page Menu Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight WEATHER PRODUCTS and press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN vVXVU Avoidance SiniusXM WEATHER PRODUCTS NEXRAD NEXRAD NEXt generation RADar is a network of multiple high resolution Doppler radar sites 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 In addition to a wide array of services the NEXRAD network provides important information about severe weather and air traffic safety NEXRAD data is not 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 maneuver in or near areas of hazardous weather Rather use it in an early warning capacity of pre departure and enroute evaluation Composite data from all the NEXRAD radar sites in the United States is shown 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 severity level The display of radar coverage is alw
124. ach and press the ENT Key With Select Approach highlighted press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N 0 HmghtPlaming GRAPHICAL FLIGHT PLANNING o Flight Plans can be created and edited on the GPSMAP 695 696 by using the Map 3 Area and the FMS Joystick 2 Graphical Flight Plan Creation 1 Press the FPL Key x 2 From the Active Flight Plan Page or from the Flight Plan List Page after 4 pressing the NEW Softkey press the USE MAP Softkey to activate the map 2 pointer m Or Press the MENU Key and select Edit on Map 3 Use the FMS Joystick to move the map pointer and rubber band to the desired point on the map zt Co Eg e SE D e A NOTE If the selected map point is a database map feature its name is inserted into the Active Flight Plan If the selected map point is not a database map feature a user waypoint may be created and inserted into the Flight Plan 4 With the desired waypoint selected press the ENT Key The waypoint is added to the flight plan and the APPEND Softkey is selected To view s information about a waypoint without adding it to the flight plan deselect the APPEND Softkey and press the ENT Key o 2 Insertion zi Point Rubber indicator Band 5 USE MAP Softkey ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN Graphical Flight Plan Window zi 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Overview GPS Navigation 92
125. activate the cursor 3 Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering a waypoint identifier for the z desired runway turning it counter clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it or move the FMS Joystick to select the lt facility name or city field 4 Press the ENT Key a 5 Move the FMS Joystick to place the cursor in the Runways Box on the runway 5 designator RUNWAY 2 06 24 4897 x 150FT HARD SURFACE N LIGHTS FREQ 118 600 5 06 DISPLACED 295FT 8 RIGHT TRAFFIC 24 WIND 260 AT KT Runways Box Waypoint Page 6 Turn the FMS Joystick to display the desired runway if more than one for the selected airport 02 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G E GARMIN GPS Navigation FREQUENCIES The Frequencies Box uses the descriptions and abbreviations listed in the follow ing table o c D D G Approach Control Pre Taxi z Arrival CTA Radar s ASOS Departure Ramp S ATIS Gate Terminal AWOS Ground TMA Center Helicopter Tower Class B Multicom TRSA 5 Class C Other Unicom 8 Clearance May include Additional Information 5 N Frequency Abbreviations gt The frequencies may be denoted by RX TX or it applicable Viewing additional information for a frequency 1 With the Waypoint WPT Page displayed press the INFO Softkey 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate t
126. adio Deacon Navaids IFR SYMBOLS Symbol VFR Soft unknown Surface Non serviced VFR Soft unknown Surface Serviced Atlantic Database Airports 24 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A GARMIN Mem Symbol Interstate Highway US Highway o State Highway o w o TONNES m Le Miscellaneous Symbol Low Altitude High Altitude q p Airways 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN O Unknown Intersection 5 VFR Airport Non serviced 25 outer marker x IFR Airport Non serviced NDB non directional radio VFR Airport Serviced z IFR Airport Serviced VOR DME E VER Soft Surface Non ILS DME or DME Only E VFR Soft Surface Serviced VORTAC 3 5 VFR Soft Surface Private VFR Paved Private Navaids gt VFR Seaplane Base 2 VFR Heliport Americas Pacific Database Airports se xipueddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 243 A AppendixG GARMIN AIRSPACE SYMBOLS z 5 item Symbol Item Symbol Class B Class E Class B Class E CTA CTA E Class A Class C Class A Class C TRSA uz Training Area Restricted Prohibited Of LLILLILILILILLLILI 8 Danger Alert or 24117 m Restricted Polit o ma Warning Area 3 mu IFR Americas Pacific Database uv 4 o lt Index
127. ailable for current and forecast weather conditions Forecasts are available for intervals of 12 24 36 and 48 hours WEATHER F ORECAST f WEATHER FORECAST TY wx WEATHER FORECAST ees WEATHER FORECAST pepe WEATHER F ORECAST Arh Gi PULUTH ULL 15 i m s 5 CITY Forecast Data WEATHER LEGEND FRONTS C SF sunny Bog Thunderstorms Windy Very Hot ARM OCCLUDED e STATIONARY LL partiy Cloudy 44 Rain Swe Haze TROUGH ERF E JS ost Cloudy ed Freezing Rain Foggy c Cloudy 25 Snow Very Cold Fronts Legend Forecast Legend 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 7 uonefiAeN Sd5 buluueld 3461 T D N D 2 gt lt D e D so xipueddy sainjea4 euonippy GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning Q W lt UO N Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE NOTE Sea Surface Temperature data requires Master Mariner SiriusXM subscription The surface temperatures of coastal and large inland bodies of water are displayed WEATHER SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE LER RAIL REY Sea lemperature Data WEATHER LEGEND OTHER PRESSURE SEA SURFACE TEMP SIM WX WEATHER PAGE PAN MAP INFO LEGEND Sea Temperature Data and Legend 118 Garmin GPSMAP 695
128. aircraft or ground stations traffic may be present that is not represented on the display The Traffic Information Service TIS A provides traffic advisory information to non TAS TCAS equipped aircraft TIS A is a ground based service providing the relative locations of all ATCRBS Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System Mode A and Mode C transponder equipped aircraft within a specified service volume The TIS A ground sensor uses real time track reports to generate traffic notification The GPSMAP 695 696 displays TIS A traffic information on the Map Page Surveillance data includes all transponder equipped aircraft within the coverage volume The GPSMAP 695 696 displays up to eight traffic targets within a 7 5 nm radius from 3 000 feet below to 3 500 feet above the requesting aircraft TIS A VS TAS TCAS The main difference between the Traffic Information System TIS A and Traffic Advisory TAS or Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems TCAS is the source of surveillance data TAS TCAS uses an airborne interrogator with a half second update rate while TIS A utilizes the terminal Mode S ground interrogator and accompanying data link to provide a five second update rate TIS A and TAS TCAS have similar ranges 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 221 p EZEH buluurl 1ufi J uol eHIAeEN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ soJnjeo4 jeuonippy se xipueddy x pul Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overvi
129. ap of the currently selected VOR and surrounding area the page displays the region city state bearing distance latitude longitude frequency and class High Low or Terminal VOR gt The Nearest VOR Page can be used to quickly find a VOR close to the flight path 2 The list only includes VORs that are within 200nm If there are no VORS in the list text indicating that there are no nearest VORs is displayed If there are no nearest VORs in the list the information and frequency tields are dashed Localizer information cannot be viewed on the VOR Information Page If a VOR station is combined with a TACAN station it is listed as a VORTAC on the VOR nformation Page and if it includes only DME it s displayed as VOR DME B Select an VOR r 1 From the Waypoint Page press the INFO Softkey 5 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 2 3 Tum the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering identifier turning it counter clockwise brings up the vvaypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it or move the FMS Joystick to select the facility name or city field 4 Press the ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 63 Overview o 5 i gt a Oo Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index GPS Navigation GARMI N Or 1 Press the NRST Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Nearest VOR Page 3
130. ate the Map Pointer on the WX Page press the PAN MAP Softkey Create User Waypoint is not available in the WX Page Menu b Select a map feature using the Map Pointer and press the MENU Key c With Create User Waypoint highlighted press the ENT Key The message Create a New User Waypoint message is displayed With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key The New Waypoint Window is displayed Move the FMS Joystick to the User Waypoint Name Field and enter the waypoint name if desired If desired select the waypoint symbol a Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Symbol b Turn the FMS Joystick to access the Select Symbol Menu c Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired symbol from the menu and press the ENT Key Symbol Field Selected User VVaypoint Name Field N CEN USA LOCATION f ALTITUDE AUR ER 1066FT W094 47 841 DONE New Waypoint Window Symbol Selected 11 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual M9IAI9AQ c Q un Z D e c c o s pu ddy soJnjeoj Peuonippy e uepioAy pJezeH buiuue d 1ufi J x pul Overview o 5 gt a o Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning index GPS Navigation 72 5 6 A GARMIN If desired press the POSITION Softkey and enter the latitude longitude name or altitude for the waypoint or press the REF WPTS Softkey to e
131. ation 2 SELECT PAGE LAYOUT MENU FOR Marn MENU MENU FoR Marn MENU imd Page Menu Options Terrain TER Page Menu E Navigating the Main Menu 2 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to scroll through a list of available options a scroll bar always appears to the right of the window box when the option list is longer than the window box 2 3 Press the ENT Key to select the desired option 4 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to remove the menu and cancel the operation Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN MAIN MENU FLIGHT Loc N VM AQ TRACK LoG User WAYPOINTS EGB CALCULATOR AIRCRAFT PROFILE WEIGHT amp BALANCE 2 DATA LINK 5 DATABASE INFORMATION Main Menu S DATA ENTRY gt The FMS Joystick can be used for directly entering alphanumeric data into the 5 GPSMAP 695 696 In some instances such as when entering an identitier the GPSMAP 695 696 tries to predict the desired identifier based on the characters being entered In this case if the desired identifier appears use the ENT Key to confirm the entry without entering the rest of the identifier manually This can save the pilot from having to enter all the characters of the identifier Besides character by character data entry the system also provides a shortcut for entering waypoint identifie
132. ays active when NEXRAD is selected Areas where NEXRAD radar coverage is not currently available or is not being collected are indicated in grayish purple Weather WX Page Only Radar capability may exists in these areas but it is not active or is off line NEXRAD ABNORMALITIES There are possible abnormalities regarding displayed NEXRAD images Some but not all of those include e Ground clutter e Strobes and spurious radar data e Sun strobes when the radar antenna points directly at the sun e Military aircraft deploy metallic dust chaff which can cause alterations in radar scans e nterference from buildings or mountains which may cause shadows 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 103 uonefbiAeN Sd5 buruuelg 346 D N D 2 gt lt 22 D e D se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy x pul A Hazard Avoidance GARMIN NEXRAD Limitations z Certain limitations exist regarding the NEXRAD radar displays Some but not all are 5 listed for the user s awareness e NEXRAD base reflectivity does not provide sufficient information to determine doud layers or precipitation characteristics hail vs rain For example it is not 8 possible to distinguish between wet snow wet hail and rain 2 NEXRAD base reflectivity is sampled at the minimum antenna elevation angle An c individual NEXRAD site cannot depict high altitude storms at close ranges and has no
133. been set to a level not suitable for the current ambient lighting For more information on display backlighting see section 1 4 System Settings The power button can be used to quickly set the backlight intensity A momentary press of the power button after the unit is powered on will display a window showing the current backlight setting From this window the backlight setting can be adjusted with the joystick knob or a second momentary press of the power button changes the backlight level to full bright 10 GARMIN Adjusting Backlighting on Power up The first time the unit is turned on the receiver must collect satellite data and establish its present location To ensure proper initialization the GPSMAP 695 696 is shipped from the factory in AutoLocate mode which allows the receiver to find itself anywhere in the world 4 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN During initialization current database information is displayed Database information includes valid operating dates cycle number and database type When this information has been reviewed for currency to ensure that no databases have expired the pilot is prompted to continue Press the ENT Key to acknowledge this information aru WoRLDWIDE AvTaTIoN Dara 1203 ExPiRED O5 APR 2012 US FiiteCuarts 1203 Expires 5 APR 2012 US SarETax 1251 ExPIRED 5 APR 2012 US BsracLES 12B1 ExPIRED 05 APR 2012 MERICAS 9 TERRAIN 1117
134. bols are used for lighted or unlighted obstacles taller than 200 feet Above Ground Level AGL Refer to the Obstacle Icons legend below Each obstacle is labeled with the altitude of the top of the obstacle or Mean Sea Level MSL Each obstacle also lists in parentheses the actual height of the obstacle or Above Ground Level AGL Unlighted Obstacle Lighted Obstacle 1 Potential Obstacle Location 1000 5 1000 lt 1000 gt 1000 Impact Points AGL AGL AGL AGL WARNING Red obstacle is above or within 100 below q W S lt N EIS Additional Features current aircraft altitude CAUTION Yellow obstacle is between 100 and 1000 below current aircraft altitude Appendices Index Terrain Obstacle Colors and Symbology 142 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Avoidance TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE COLOR CODE Red terrain or obstacle is within 100 feet above or below the aircraft 3 Yellow terrain or obstacle is between the user defined Caution Elevation and 100 feet below the aircraft Enabling Disabling Terrain Shading on the Map Page a From the Map Page with the VFR Map displayed press the TERRAIN 3 Softkey E Or S 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the amp ENT Key 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to highlight the Ma
135. ce with the instructions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the GPS unit e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE Category l radio communication devices comply with Industry Canada Standard RSS 310 238 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A Symbols Chart Not Available 172 176 ChartView 20 48 167 169 171 172 2 978 MHz 153 173 201 2 1090 MHz 153 Compass Arc 38 A connecting the power cable 198 207 Controls 8 AC U KWIK 180 198 199 Course 42 ADS B 153 163 course deviation indicator 41 101 ADS B In 153 course deviation scale 40 ADS B Out 153 Curr
136. changes course within 0 25 nm TIS A may display the intruder aircraft on the incorrect side of the client aircraft These are rare occurrences and are typically resolved within a tew radar sweeps once the client intruder aircraft course stabilizes Pilots using TIS A can provide valuable assistance in the correction of malfunctions by reporting observations of undesirable performance Reports should identify the time of observation location type and identity of the aircraft and describe the condition observed Reports should also include the type of transponder and transponder software version Since TIS A performance is monitored by maintenance personnel not ATC malfunctions should be reported in the following ways e By telephone to the nearest Flight Service Station FSS facility e By FAA Form 8000 7 Safety Improvement Report postage paid card can be obtained at FAA FSSs General Aviation District Offices Flight Standards District Offices and General Aviation Fixed Base Operators 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 223 p EZEH 3613 1 Sd5 soJnjeo4 jeuonippy gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul A GARMIN Appendix E N VM AQ uonebiAeN 540 buruuejd lub Blank Page o2uepioAy pyezeH soJnjeoJ puonippy sadipuaddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev 6 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 224 GARMI N
137. channel A z Green White Green wires on the GDL 39 To utilize the serial pass through capability of the GDL 39 connect an additional serial device to GDL 39 channel B Orange White Orange wires and configure the serial pass through format on the GPSMAP 695 696 On the Interface Setup Page the following serial formats are available for GDL 39 Pass Through NMEA Out Additional Features e Aviation In e Aviation n NMEA amp VHF Out e GIXTIS A In e GIXTIS A In NMEA amp VHF Out 4 o lt e None Index 216 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Configuring aera and GDL 39 for Serial Pass Through 1 Connect the GPSMAP 695 696 to the GDL 39 through bare wire d installation 2 2 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu 3 Select System Setup and press the ENT Key c 4 Select Interface and press the ENT Key A 5 With the Serial Data Format field highlighted turn the FMS Joystick to select Garmin Data Transfer 6 Use the FMS Joystick to select the GDL39 PASS THROUGH SER AL FORMAT NMEA Out Aviation In Aviation In NMEA amp VHF Out GTX s TIS A In GTX TIS A In NMEA amp VHF Out or None to connect a E secondary serial device 7 If using one of the three options that includes NMEA move the FMS s Joystick to highlight the NMEA Output Mode field 8 Tum the F
138. ck Log E6B Aircraft Profile and Weight amp Balance 3 5 34 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN 58257 GPS Navigation SECTION 2 GPS NAVIGATION 2 1 INTRODUCTION The Navigation Map displays aviation data e g airports VORs airways airspaces geographic data e g cities lakes highways borders and topographic data map shading indicating elevation The Navigation Map can be oriented three different ways North Up NORTH UP Track Up TRK UP or Desired Track Up DTK UP An 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 accurately based on GPS calculations The basemap upon which these are placed are from a source with less resolution therefore the relative position of the aircraft to map features is not exact 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 The Direct to Window the Flight Plan Pages and the Nearest Airports Pages can be displayed by pressing the corresponding key The page layout of the Map Terrain and Info Pages can be independently configured by the user z Page Layout 2s S S A Data Bar Fields e EN 12 Data Bar Fields 6 Data Bar Fields and HSI NM Page Layout 190 00919 00 Rev
139. craft Position field highlighted turn the FMS Joystick to select Hide or Show and press the ENT Key SOUND Adjusting sound 1 2 3 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Sound and press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 4 With the desired option highlighted adjust the sound by turning the FMS Joystick 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to remove the menu N VM AQ SOUND SETUP ALERT VOLUME XM VOLUME 5 S MESSAGE VOLUME OFF LINE OUT TERRAIN AUDIO ON TRAFFIC AUDIO ON 2 Sound Setup Page 7 UNITS a Changing display unit settings 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 3 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the j ENT Key 3 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Units and press the ENT Key R 4 With the desired unit highlighted adjust the unit measurement by turning the FMS Joystick S 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to T remove the menu UNITS SETUP n DISTANCE gt SPEED NAUTICAL kT 5 DIRECTION DISPLAY NUMERIC DEGREES 8 TEMPERATURE FAHRENHEIT F ALTITUDE FEET FT VERTICAL SPEED FEET MINUTE BARO PRESSURE I
140. d aircraft profile to be renamed 5 3 Press the RENAME Softkey The cursor is activated in the Current Aircraft gt field 4 Enter the desired name in the Current Aircraft field and press the ENT o Key 2 Deleting a saved aircraft profile S 1 From the Aircraft Profile Page highlight the Current Aircraft field 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired aircraft profile to be deleted 3 Press the DELETE Softkey The XXXXXX Will Be Deleted window is displayed 4 With OK highlighted press the ENT Key gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 239 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features N 4 o lt Index A AppendxF GARMIN WEIGHT amp BALANCE Weight amp Balance may be used during pre flight preparations to verity the weight and balance conditions of the aircraft By entering the weight and arm values on this page the GPSMAP 695 696 can calculate the total weight moment and center of gravity CG Before entering the various figures the empty weight of the airplane and the arm or station for each weight should be determined These figures should be determined using the pilot s operating handbook for the airplane which also notes the weight limitations and fore aft CG limits Compare those figures to the values calculated by the
141. d press the ENT Key Or Press Menu and with Export Flight Plan highlighted press ENT Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Additional Features uv 4 Ss o 2 lt Index 206 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N LLL Appendix D INSTALLATION amp INTERFACING INFORMATION 9 CONNECTING THE POWER DATA CABLE s The power data cable connects the GPSMAP 695 696 to an 9 40 VDC system and provides interface capabilities for connecting external devices The color code in the diagram below and to the right indicates the appropriate harness connections Replacement fuse is 4 Amp Ground Black Data In Yellow Data Out Blue 3 Power Red 2 f Power Data Connector on the GPSMAP 695 696 Unit z Power Red Data In Yellow g Ground Blach Data Out Blue Power Data Connector on the Cable gt Ke Oo 2 A D 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 20 A AppendixD GARMIN Overview Power Data Connector GPS Navigation Flight Planning Power Red Data In Yellow Data Out Blue Ground Black Hazard Avoidance Bare Wire Power Data Cable for the GPSMAP 695 696 Unit Additional Features CONNECTING TO A GARMIN VHF COMM RADIO The GPSMAP 695 696 can also output frequency data to a Garmin aviation radio Currently the two models supported are the SL30 nav c
142. ded PIREP info Added Turbulence Forecast info Added Icing Forecast info Updated Chartview and FliteChart info Updated AOPA Airport Directory to just Airport Directory where applicable Updated System Messages Updated Data Field Options Updated database information Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual RR 11 4 GARMIN Rev Date Description F July 2012 System Software Version 4 90 5 00 changes e Correct Disclaimer page database expiration date information e Correct missing Mark waypoint operation 695 units only System Software Version 5 00 6 00 changes e Added GDL 39 support G August System Software Version 6 00 6 20 changes 2012 e AddedTargetTrend e Added GDL 39 Serial Pass Through RR 12 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Table of Contents SECTION 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 Unit Overview ssssssssseeeneeeeneee nennen Battery Care and Charging sssseeeeeennneetnetnetennnnnnnnennens 2 H n s 4 0 07 Ti a san n 6 1 2 GPSMAP 695 696 Controls 8 1 3 Accessing System Functionality sssssssee 10 Hi 10 Victa M H 11 tco 9 iD Main a a 18 c n 23 Nearest Page TU MTS TERRITI 24 1 4 System elim POPE REED NM
143. ditional Features Hazard Avoidance Index 1 2 3 4 5 80 Flight Planning GARMI N Or From the Active Flight Plan Page or the Saved Flight Plan Page press the MENU Key Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Change Data Fields and press the ENT Key The cursor is displayed on the first Data Field If desired move the FMS Joystick to highlight the second Data Field Turn the FMS Joystick to access the list of available Data Fields Turn or Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired option from the list and press the ENT Key First Data Second Data Third Data Fic Fic Field ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN LEG DIST KIXD CUMULATIVE FUEL REQUIRED ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL LEG DISTANCE Lec ETE LEG EN ROUTE SAFE ALTITUDE LEG FUEL REQUIRED METAR aT WAYPOINT Data Field Selection Active Flight Plan Page Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Flight Planning 3 2 FLIGHT PLAN CREATION o The active flight plan is listed on the Active Flight Plan Page t is the flight plan 2 to which the GPSMAP 695 696 is currently providing guidance and is shown on the navigation maps Stored flight plans are listed on the Flight Plan List Page and are available for activation becomes the active flight plan The Data Fields in the third column of the Active and Saved Flight Plan Pages can be 2 scrolled through by moving the FMS Joystick left or right All other Data Fields
144. e and the aircraft position is within the boundaries of the chart The aircraft symbol is not displayed when the Aircraft Symbol Not Shown Icon X over the aircraft symbol appears in the lower right corner The Aircraft Symbol Not Shown Icon may appear at certain times even if the chart is displayed to scale T MM IAF TT 42 369 x Aircraft D 2IXD Position on Chart b s Aircralt p Not Shown Icon Aircraft Not Shown Icon Waypoint Page Showing Hiding the aircraft symbol on the chart Press the CLR Key to show hide the aircraft symbol The Aircraft Symbol Hidden Icon circle with a line is displayed in the lower right corner when the aircraft symbol is hidden 172 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Additional Features 3625 RAC N DME Airc 3 Icon zl Aircraft Hidden Icon Waypoint Page CHART RANGE c Changing the chart range 4 Use the down arrow on the RNG Key to zoom in decreasing or the up arrow to zoom out increasing Move the FMS Joystick to scroll the chart 2 up down left or right Or To quickly zoom all the way out press the CHART Softkey Press it again to return to the previous range only available from the Waypoint Page JEPPESEN DATABASE PUBLISHED NOTAMS E NOTE Only NOTAM data for the selected airport is shown when available There may be other NOTAMs available pertaining to
145. e ENT Key The Distance field is highlighted 7 Using the FMS Joystick enter the desired distance and press the ENT Key Setting up and customizing proximity waypoints for the map page 1 Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints and press the ENT Key 3 Press the PROXIMITY Softkey The Proximity Waypoints Page is displayed 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to select On or Ot and press the ENT Key Or uv 4 Ss cQ 2 lt Index 238 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 080 AppendixF 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the d ENT Key 2 3 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Point from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Proximity Circle Field 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to access a list of options for each feature On Off 2 Auto or range settings y 6 Highlight the desired setting and press the ENT Key 8 Deleting proximity waypoints 1 Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints and press the ENT Key 3 Press the PROXIMITY Softkey The Proximity Waypoints Page is displayed a 4 Press the CLR Key or the MENU Key and select Remove Selected Waypoint or Remove All Waypoints N 5 Press the ENT Key The
146. e FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key 168 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Additional Features SAFETAXI CYCLE NUMBER AND REVISION SafeTaxi database is revised every 56 days SafeTaxi is always available for use after the expiration date When turning on the GPSMAP 695 696 the Power up Page indicates whether the databases are current out of date or not available The Power up Page shows the SafeTaxi database is current when the SafeTaxi Expires date is shown in white When the Safelaxi cycle has expired the SafeTaxi Expires date appears in yellow The SafeTaxi Region Version Cycle Effective date and Expiration date of the database cycle can also be found in the Main Menu under Database nformation The Safelaxi database is provided by Garmin Refer to Appendix C for instructions on updating the SafeTaxi database 5 2 CHARTVIEW OPTIONAL PN WARNING Do not use the approach information provided by the VFR navigation database residing within the GPSMAP 695 696 as a means of navigating any instrument approach The GPSMAP 695 696 VFR navigation database is limited to present only the waypoints for the final approach leg of a published procedure These waypoints and associated course line are made available for monitoring purposes only ChartView resembles the paper version of Jeppesen terminal procedure charts The MFD depiction displays the aircraft
147. e FMS Joystick to select the desired Nearest Page APT WX VOR 8 NDB INT USR CTY ATC FSS or ASPC If none are available None Within 200 NM is displayed 5 Or Press the NRST Key again to quickly select the nearest airport 3 3 Press the FMS Joystick to highlight the first selection in the list Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired nearest option 4 Press the ENT Key to display the associated Information Page From the Airport Information Page and Weather Information Page press the INFO E CHART AOPA DIRECTORY or WEATHER Softkeys for additional information From the User Waypoint Information Page press the DELETE or EDIT softkeys to make changes to the selected user waypoint 5 return to the Nearest Page press the FMS Joystick the ENT Key or the 5 CLR Key 64 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN AIRPORT KSBA PUBLIC AIRPORT SANTA BARBARA MUN SANTA BARBARA CA ts gt 07 25 6052 x 150rT KIZA pm h 13 Tw 28 nara FT SANTA VNEZ CA NICOM 122 800 L88 002 28 2 3940x59rT NEW CUNAMA MULTICOM 122900 KLPC 275 32 5 757 LOMPOC CA NICOM 122700 KOXR 105 35 8 5953x 100 7 TOWER 134 950 KVBG 278 39 2w 55 LOMPOC CA TOWER 124 950 HARD SURFACE FULL TIME LIGHTS RIGHT TRAFFIC 07 LEFT TRAFFIC 25 FREQUENCIES ATIS RX 2 650 ASOS R X 132 B5 CLEARANCE OROUND DEPARTURE DEPARTURE 25 N 34
148. e letter Z starting in the middle at K US only and the digits zero through nine Turning the FMS Joystick counter clockwise scrolls in the opposite direction b Use the FMS Joystick to move the cursor to the next placeholder in the field c Repeat turning the FMS Joystick to select a character and using the FMS Joystick to move the cursor until the fields are complete d Press the ENT Key to confirm entry Press the FMS Joystick or the CLR Key to cancel data entry the field reverts back to its previous information Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN o HU PAGES N VM AQ A NOTE The Weather WX Page and XM Audio Page are only available with the GPSMAP 696 The pages are linked together in a series that you can cycle through using the 2 FMS Joystick A page navigation bar is displayed in the lower portion of each page directly above the softkey bar The right side of the page navigation bar shows a list amp of abbreviated names for each of the main pages and the left side shows the name 3 of the active page Press the FMS Joystick to toggle input focus between the page navigation bar and 8 interaction with the current page i e turning the cursor on off 3 vi WPT WX TER TRF XM INFO m il Input Focus on Navigation Bar ctive Page Title Page Cursor Off z MAP WPT WX TER TRF XM INFO Input Focus on Current Page Page Cursor On E
149. eatures FO ILS OR LOC RWY 26R Scroll Ry ar ease a Suen a An mi AH ACE Planking D CC m tat L Y SS DUMBA INT One Minds 2 VIKYU HGWQ INT AXMULINT jr 16 1 Holding Pattern HGWQ 103 E 1800 4100 5 MM 293 pd et x 13200 VGSI and ILS glidepath 9 1800 not coincident e 3 00 TCHS Scroll 48 NM m 46 NM 4 2 NM B B D ar H 213 18 200 200 4 amp 460 40 460 50 460 114 o uw 60 1 940 114 1040 3 1160 3 sese avon 800 1 927 1000 14 1027 1100 3 1147 1200 3 amp SAN FRANCISCO INTL SFO Mer TR CP SAM FRANCIS CSO 122 22 WN f Y 9 VAZN bd 5 or RWY 288 WAYPOINT PAGE MAP WX TER XM INFO WAYPOINT PAGE M WX TI INFO AOPA WEATHER I IUE CHART aa WEATHER N o gt FliteCharts Zoomed Out FliteCharts Zoomed In S S A D FLITECHARTS CYCLE NUMBER AND EXPIRATION DATE FliteCharts data is revised every 28 days FliteCharts do not expire and will remain viewable after the expiration date The Power up Page indicates any of four different possible criteria for chart availability These indications are whether the databases are not configured not available current or out of date gt ex c mJ D D e D Uu s pu ddy 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 173 Additional Features
150. ed MOA Military Other Airspace Air Defense Identification Zone ADIZ and Temporary Flight Restriction TFR and Parachute Jump Areas The Nearest Airspace Page and Airspace Alerts provide information about airspaces and the location of the aircraft in relationship to them The Nearest Airspace Page can be used to quickly find airspaces close to the flight path The Nearest Airspace Page displays the class of airspace controlling agency vertical boundaries and status Selecting and viewing nearest airspaces 1 2 3 4 5 14 Press the NRST Key Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Nearest Airspace Page Press the FMS Joystick to highlight the nearest airspace Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired airspace Press the ENT Key to display the Airspace Information Page Press the FREQS Softkey if available to display frequency and additional airport information similar to the Waypoint Information Page NEAREST AIRSPACE CLASS D AIRSPACE oan n Aan GILLESPIE CONTROLLING AGENCY RAMONA CLASS D AIRSPACE GILLESPIE TWR 04 42 AHEAD San Dreco CLASS B AIRSPACE LESS THAN 2 NM AWAY e400rr MSL SURFACE VERTICAL BOUNDARIES STATUS Less THAN 2 NM AWAY NW l UNE peg Nearest Airspace Page Airspace Information Page Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN GPS Navigation AIRSPACE ALERT MESSAGES When an airspace alert appears press the NRST Key
151. el The display of radar coverage is always active when NEXRAD is selected Areas where NEXRAD radar coverage is not currently available or is not being collected are indicated in grayish purple Weather WX Page Only Radar capability may exists in these areas but it is not active or is off line 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 127 uonefbiAeN Sd5 buluueld 3461 EIS D N D gt lt D la m so xipueddy sainjea4 euonippy Xepu A Hazard Avoidance GARMIN NEXRAD Abnormalities E There are possible abnormalities regarding displayed NEXRAD images Some but not all of those include e Ground clutter Strobes and spurious radar data Sun strobes when the radar antenna points directly at the sun Z Military aircraft deploy metallic dust chaff which can cause alterations in radar scans 2 Interference from buildings or mountains which may cause shadows S e Poor reception from Ground Based Transceivers GBTs can cause portions of the E received radar imagery to not be displayed NEXRAD Limitations Certain limitations exist regarding the NEXRAD radar displays Some but not all are listed for the user s awareness q W S lt UO N EIS e NEXRAD base reflectivity does not provide sufficient information to determine doud layers or precipitation characteristics hail vs rain For example it is not E
152. ent Icing Product CIP 115 ADS B participating 153 ADS R 154 D z Aircraft Profile 234 Data Bar Fields 36 g AIRMET 112 133 Databases Updating 202 E Criteria 33 data card 197 Alrspaces 4 Data entry 11 12 Airways 2 Data Logging 188 5 Reviewing 58 Date amp Time 30 gt alarms Delete VNAV 43 Deleting Flight Records 227 4177 Flight plans 90 92 AOPA 20 64 180 198 199 256 Individual waypoint 94 z Approach density altitude 233 S Loading 84 97 98 99 Directto 76 3 Automatic Dependent Surveillance Display 26 5 Broadcast 153 7 Backlight Timeout 28 Automatic Dependent Surveillance Rebroadcast 154 E is B EGB 232 5 EPE Cirde 237 Backlight 28 EXPORT 23 95 205 206 230 Battery 2 Bearing distance measuring 51 F C FCC 258 FIS B 154 cable 207 FlightBook 225 cards data 197 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Index Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv Q lt Index Flight Information Service Broadcast 154 flight log 225 FliteCharts 174 176 179 Expiration 179 Range 173 Fuel Flow 90 G GBT 154 GDL 39 21 124 126 148 153 163 164 GPS Receiver Status 6 Ground Based Transceivers 154 GTX 330 213 GXM 40 antenna connecting 210 H Heading Line 230 Horizontal Situation Indicator HSI 252 HSI 40 Icing Forecast 115 IMPORT 23 95 205 Interface 31 J Jeppesen database updates 1
153. eppesen Navigation Database only Weather trequencies associated with an airport ASOS ATIS and AWOS e VORs identifier facility name city state country location latitude longitude frequency service volume high low terminal and type such as VOR DME TACAN and VORTAC e NDBs identifier facility name city state country location latitude longitude and frequency e Intersections identifier nearest VOR radial and distance from nearest VOR location latitude longitude and region country e ARTCC Air Route Traffic Control Centers e Airspace boundaries Class B Class C Control Zones SUAs and MOAS controlling agency and vertical boundaries 200 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN e FSS Hlight Service Stations Symbology used for NDBs VORs and airports is consistent with those used on a sectional chart NOTE After performing a navigation database update verify all flight plan s routes are current If there is an obsolete aviation point in a saved route the route is locked and unusable A new route with current navigation database points will need to be created FLITECHARTS The FliteCharts database contains procedure charts for the United States only This database is updated on a 28 day cycle CHARTVIEW OPTIONAL ChartView database is revised every 14 days Charts are still viewable during a period that
154. er MAP DETAIL The map detail can also be adjusted Map detail changes the amount of detail with respect to the zoom scale Adjusting the map detail 1 2 3 4 5 From the Map Page press the MENU Key Tum or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the General Category from the horizontal list Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Detail Level field Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired detail level Most More Normal Less or Least and press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN GPS Navigation AIRPORTS amp NAVAIDS Airport and NAVAID information can be customized to display a variety of information including runway extension lines runway numbers and visual reporting points VRP er o Runway ad Number B SN22 Runway MICHAEL GND 7 T f Extension R BOVINAIR 2 line Runway Extensions and Numbers Map Page gt Setting up and customizing airports and NAVAIDs for the map 3 page T 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 3 2 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up and press the ENT Key gt 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to select the Airport or NAVAID Category from the 2 horizontal list o 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired feature 5 Tum the
155. er products are broadcast at specific intervals see broadcast interval in the table below If for any reason a weather product is not refreshed within the Expiration Time intervals see table the data is considered expired and is removed from the display This ensures that only data that is consistent with FIS B broadcast data is displayed If more than half of the expiration time has elapsed the color of the product age displayed changes to yellow The system displays dashes instead of a product age when a product has expired If a weather product is not available or has not been received the system displays N A instead of a product age The table below shows the FIS B weather expiration time and the broadcast interval The broadcast interval represents the interval at which FIS B GBTs broadcast 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 GDL 39 Expiration Broadcast Update Interval FIS B Products Time Minut Interval Minutes Minutes 5 t itati NEXRAD Composite oo minutes eT 7 Reflectivi NUS HE 10 minutes for clear air NEARAD Composite 60 minutes As Available Reflectivity Regional 1 minute where available Ele As Available otherwise T mel mm ul As Available SIGMET 12 hours As Available then at 1 minute intervals for 1 a PIREP As Available EM 126 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 1
156. erature fields For Calibrated Airspeed use the speed shown on the airspeed indicator Use the current altimeter setting for Baro Pressure 5 Total Air Temperature is the temperature of the outside air including the heating effect caused by speed For most aircraft this is the temperature S reading on a standard outside air temperature gauge The calculated figures for True Airspeed and Density Altitude are shown in the designated fields Calculating winds aloft gt Ke Oo 2 A D 1 Calculate or enter the true airspeed into the True Airspeed field and press the ENT Key 2 Enter the aircraft heading shown on the directional gyro or compass into the Heading field and press the ENT Key Head Tail Wind Wind From and Wind Speed are calculated Xepu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 233 A AppendxF GARMIN 8 NOTE If True North is selected as the heading reference a heading referenced 5 to True North must be used to calculate winds accurately o Restoring E6B calculator defaults a 1 From the E6B Calculator Page press the MENU Key 5 2 With Restore Default highlighted press the ENT Key AIRCRAFT PROFILE The Aircraft Profile Page allows the pilot to select cruising speed maximum speed fuel flow and map symbol The unit can save up to 10 aircraft profiles The maximum speed is used to define the range for airspeed on the Panel and is amp
157. erential GPS solution 30 GPS Location is indicated as the solution until the 3D differential fix has finished acquisition SATELLITE INFORMATION Satellites currently in view are shown at their respective positions on a satellite constellation diagram The outer circle of the constellation diagram represents the horizon the inner circle represents 45 above the horizon and the center point shows the position directly overhead Each satellite is represented by a square containing the Pseudo Random Noise PRN number i e satellite identification number The INFO Page can be helpful in troubleshooting weak or missing signal levels due to poor satellite coverage or installation problems As the GPS receiver locks onto satellites a signal strength bar is displayed for each satellite in view with the appropriate satellite PRN number 01 32 or 33 64 for WAAS below each bar The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages as indicated by signal bar appearance No bar Receiver is looking for the indicated satellite Gray bar Receiver has collected the necessary data and the satellite signal can be used Green bar Satellite is being used for the GPS solution 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual sadipuaddy sainjeaj Peuonippy e uepioAy pjezeH buluucld 1461 uonefbiAeN Sd5 x pul ET gt o Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight
158. ets Weather Data and or on the Map Page Additional information about the following can be displayed by panning over the 5 display on the Weather Page or the Map Page g e S GMET e METARS 8 e AIRMETs e TFRs Additional information is also available for PIREPs on the Weather Page not 2 displayed on the Map Page S Viewing FIS B Weather products on the Map Page 1 Select the Map Page 2 Select the WEATHER Softkey to display the FIS B weather products 5 Or z a Press the MENU Key 3 b Select Show Weather and press the ENT Key 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the Map Pointer 3 4 Use the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired weather product with the S Map Pointer T 5 With the desired weather product highlighted press the ENT Key to get s detailed information if available Viewing FIS B Weather products on the Weather WX Page gt 1 From the WX Page press the FMS Joystick to highlight the weather product 2 field 0 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select and automatically display the desired weather product 3 lf necessary move the FMS Joystick to highlight the type field and turn the _ FMS Joystick to scroll through a list of available options 4 Press the PAN MAP Softkey to get abbreviated information about the selected weather product or map feature if available 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 137 138 GARMIN 5 With the desired weather product
159. ew Additional Features N 4 o lt Index amp AppendixE 00880 GARMIN TIS A LIMITATIONS TIS A relies on surveillance of the Mode S radar system which is a secondary surveillance radar system similar to that used by ATCRBS Many limitations are inherent in secondary radar surveillance Information provided by TIS A is neither better nor more accurate than the information used by ATC TIS A is intended only to assist in visual acquisition of other aircraft in visual meteorological conditions VMC While TIS A is a useful aid for visual traffic avoidance system limitations must be considered to ensure proper use No recommended avoidance maneuvers are given nor authorized as a direct result of a TIS A intruder display or TIS A advisory e 115 A operation may be intermittent during turns or other maneuvering e 115 A is dependent on two way line of sight communications between the aircraft and the Mode S radar antenna Whenever the structure of the aircraft comes between the transponder antenna and the ground based radar antenna the signal may be temporarily interrupted NOTE Refer to the TIS A Limitations section of the Aeronautical Information Manual AIM for a more comprehensive explanation of limitations and anomalies associated with TIS A NOTE TIS A is unavailable at low altitudes in many area of the United States This is often the case in mountainous regions NOTE Garmin is not resp
160. extends from the cycle expiration date to the disable date ChartView is disabled 70 days after the expiration date and is no longer available for viewing The ChartView database is always on the SD Card and is not copied to the unit s internal memory SAFETAXI The SafeTaxi database contains detailed airport diagrams for selected airports These diagrams aid in following ground control instructions by accurately displaying the aircraft position on the map in relation to taxiways ramps runways terminals and services This database is updated on a 56 day cycle OBSTACLE The obstacle database contains data for obstacles such as towers that pose a potential hazard to aircraft Obstacles 200 feet and higher are included in the obstacle database t 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 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 201 pJezeH b uonefiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ soJnjeo4 jeuonippy gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul A Appendix GARMIN TERRAIN Overview 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 The terrain database is updated peri
161. ey zt e mu 2 D e so ipueddy sainjeaj Peuonippy e uepioAy pJezeH Xepu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 33 A Flight Planning GARMIN ACTIVATING VECTORS TO FINAL z After an approach has been activated the VECTORS Softkey is used when being 2 i vectored to the final approach course by Air Traffic Control ATC If the VECTORS Softkey is selected the GPSMAP 695 696 creates an extension of the final course beyond the final approach waypoint in the database final approach 5 fix FAF On the Active Flight Plan Page a Vectors to Final symbol appears beside the 8 first approach waypoint o ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN TIME TO VNAV 2 0 LEG FUEL LEG FUEL FLOW 8 0 REQD ETE ENROUTE KCRQ 20 a l APPROACH KOKB GPS 24 VECTORS To FINAL Vectors to Final JENWOCNIH ri 2u 03 10 S Symbol RW24 247 5 0w 03 02 o 3 o 2 E 2 Final Course Extension S t LAKE SAN MARCOS 9 E 2m 2 du overzoom E ACTIVE FLIGHT ACTV LIST VNAV SEL APPR RMV APPR EXIT VECTORS Softhey Vectors to Final Active Flight Plan Page x 5 100 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 38 Hlight Planning The GPSMAP 695 696 provides no guidance to the inbound course The course deviation needle on the graphic HSI remains off center until established on the final approach course The map shows an extensi
162. flight plan 1 Press the FPL Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan 4 Press the ENT Key The Saved Flight Plan Page is displayed showing Flight Plan name departure and destination waypoints by default and the selected Data Fields 5 Press the FMS Joystick or DONE Softkey to exit the Saved Flight Plan Page DISTANCE ESA 3 1166 17200 IN USE 2 AVAILABLE 48 FLIGHT PLAN LIST ACTIVATE MEH IMPORT EXPORT EXIT Flight Plan List Page 68 ACTV LIST VNAV Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual SAVED FLIGHT PLAN KMYF KSDM PLAN SPEED 170 LEG LEG LEG PLAN FUEL 60om D K DIST ESA m m r KSEE 074 8 5 9900 KSDM 169 15 2 9900F USE MAP SEL APPR ACTIVATE DONE Saved Flight Plan Page 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 38 Hlght Planning Storing an active flight plan from the Active Flight Plan Page 1 Press the FPL Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Active Flight Plan Page 3 Press the MENU Key The Active Flight Plan Page Menu is displayed 4 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Save Flight Plan 5 Press the ENT Key 6 With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key A copy of the flight plan is stored in the next available position in the flight plan list on the Flight Plan List Page
163. fo Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Select Page Layout and press the ENT Key 3 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired page layout option and press the ENT Key Overview SELECT PAGE LAYOUT MaP ONLY MAP WITH PANEL o 5 gt a o 5 2 Rows 3 Rows 3 Rows WITH HSI Page Layout Window Map Page COMPASS ARC 2 NOTE The compass arc is not available in North Up map orientation E A compass arc appears by default on the Map Page The route line represents t the course and the magenta bug indicator similar to the bug indicator on the HSI can be set to Bearing default Course to Steer a specific heading reference User Selected or Off Appendices Index 38 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation M9IAI9AQ e Q un Z D e c o Compass Arc Map Page Removing the Compass Arc from the Map Page H 1 With the Map Page displayed press the MENU Key F 2 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the 5 ENT Key 5 3 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the General Menu 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Compass Arc field 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to access the On Off drop down list E 6 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Off and press the ENT Key 1 190 00919
164. g GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features N 4 Ss cQ 2 lt Index A Appendix GARMIN NAVIGATION DATABASE The GPSMAP 695 696 includes an internal navigation database that provides location and facility information for thousands of airports VORs NDBs and more Updates to the navigation database are available every 28 days online www tly garmin com There are two navigation database products available the Jeppesen Navigation Database which is sourced by Jeppesen and the US VFR Navigation Database sourced by AeroNav Products a division of the FAA The update program is designed to operate on Windows compatible PCs and requires the included USB cable to connect your GPSMAP 695 696 to the PC s USB port The following information is provided from the internal navigation database NOTE Although the Jeppesen Navigation Database and the US VFR Navigation Database contain much of the same information pilots may notice differences in behavior nearest list functionality direct to functionality and map page display due to data content variations The US VFR Navigation Database by AeroNav Products does not contain any approach data e Airport identitier facility name city state country latitude longitude field elevation available fuel types runway designations and layout runway surface runway length runway width runway lighting communication frequencies and published approaches J
165. g The unit is unable to communicate with the GXM 40 2 AIRSPACE MESSAGES 3 Inside Airspace Inside the boundaries of the airspace Airspace Near and Ahead Within two nautical miles of an airspace amp and your current course takes you inside the airspace 3 Airspace Ahead Within 10 The projected course takes you inside an E Minutes airspace within the next 10 minutes or less Airspace Near Within 2 nm Within two nautical miles of an airspace but not 2 projected to enter it z AURAL ALERTS 8 gt TRAFFIC Traffic TIS A traffic alert received T e Traffic Not Available TIS A service is not available or out of range TERRAIN e Five Hundred when the aircraft descends through 500 feet above the destina tion airport gt xe Oo 2 A D The following aural terrain alerts are issued when flight conditions meet parameters that are set within the software algorithms and are dependant on the sensitivity level set in the Terrain Setup Menu x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 191 A AppendixA GARMIN Alert Terrain Obstacle Descent Rate Severity ic 6 T caution obstacle caution terrain VEN NN caution obstacle caution sink rate caution terrain ahead 1 ahead 8 IH 21 terrain ahead pull up ar Bu E ia up sink rate pull up 2 terrain terrain pull up 7 obstacle obstacle pull up
166. g Traffic information using the map pointer 1 With traffic displayed on the Map Page press the FMS Joystick The Map Pointer is activated 2 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired traffic GS DIS ETE EXT VOLTS 100 I ACT 10 23 13 3 Traffic Range PROXIMITY ALERT T APTE p 0n Altitu m 20 Separation using Map Pointer OHNSON CO EXECUTIVE 2 ffic f q N22TTH 1 nformation 100FT ABOVE using Map Absolut Pointer Motion Vector LL U 8NHC overzoom MAP PAGE MAP WPT WX TER TRF XM INF MAP TERRAIN WEATHER PANEL Traffic Map Page 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 161 uonefiAeN Sd5 buluueld 3461 ac D N gt D A sexipueddy sainjeay feuonippy A Hazard Avoidance GARMIN DEDICATED TRAFFIC PAGE TRF Overview NOTE Traffic alerts and altitude filters can only be changed on the dedicated Traffic Page TRF If the Traffic Page TRF is configured off audio alerts are enabled and the altitude filter is automatically set to Normal Displaying Removing the Traffic Page 2 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key E 3 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Display and press the ENT s Key 5 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Traffic Page field 5 Turn
167. gation bar 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the XM Audio Page z 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 183 A Additional Features GARMIN CATEGORY Categories DECADES m CHANNELS D Channels kav KYSER THE mi o Selected Channel ALL RIGHT Now 2 Active Channel E H SHERRIE BONNIE RAITT SOMETHING TO TAL u THe Ws A ED a i c Active Channel NOW PLAVING Artist Name Vae Signal Strength Song Title cp bon TT E Category 7 Tre 706 IINE 4 Volume Channel XM AUDIO PAGE MAP WPT WX TER XM INFO 5 INFO CATEGORY CHANNEL FAVORITE VOLUME iS 2 XM Audio Page N CATEGORY The Category Field of the XM Audio Page cycles through a horizontal list of categories such as jazz rock or news Selecting a category 1 Select the CATEGORY Softkey on the XM Audio Page The Category Field is highlighted uv o o LL Ee 2 K lt 2 l Category Field 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired category E Or 184 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Additional Features 1 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Category Field if necessary 2 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired category 5 Press and hold the CATEGORY Softkey to view the All Channels Category ACTIVE CHANNEL A
168. gt DISTANCE 77 SGF 3114 116 90mz i v BUM 1269 115 90mxz gt 2 S Low Altitude Airway Review Page 5 6 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the ENT Key to exit the review 5 page and return to the Map Page 5 2 x 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Overview o 5 gt P a UO Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index GPS Navigation GARMI N 2 5 WAYPOINTS The Waypoint WPT Page provides airport and waypoint information Waypoints are predetermined geographical positions internal database or pilot entered positions and are used for all phases of flight planning and navigation Waypoints can be selected by entering the ICAO identifier entering the name of the facility or by entering the city name As a waypoint identifier facility name or location is entered the GPSMAP 695 696 s Spell N Find feature scrolls through the database displaying those waypoints matching the characters which have been entered up to that point A direct to navigation leg to the selected waypoint can be initiated by pressing the Direct to Key from the Waypoint Page The Waypoint Page allows the pilot to review airport information runway information frequencies instrument procedures Airport Directory information and weather information The pilot can manually enter the identifier or the GPSMAP 695 696 will choose the most appropriate iden
169. have been entered press the FMS Joystick to remove the cursor Creating a stored flight plan 1 2 3 4 Press the FPL Key Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page Press the NEW Softkey or press the MENU Key highlight New Flight Plan and press the ENT Key to display a blank flight plan for the first empty storage location Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Insert Waypoint Window turning it clockwise displays a blank Insert Waypoint Window turning it counter clockwise displays the a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS nearest airports NRST APTS or flight plan waypoints FPL WPTS Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hil ghtPlanning 5 Enter the identifier facility or city name of the departure waypoint or select a waypoint from the submenu of waypoints and press the ENT Key 2 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter each additional flight plan waypoint 3 7 When all waypoints have been entered press the FMS Joystick to return to the Flight Plan List Page The new flight plan is now in the list c ADDING WAYPOINTS TO AN EXISTING FLIGHT PLAN 2 Waypoints can be added to the active flight plan or any stored flight plan Choose 8 the flight plan select the desired point of insertion enter the waypoint and it is added in front of the selected waypoint Flight plans are limited to 300 waypoints including approach waypoints Adding a waypoint to a stored
170. he Frequencies Box Q 3 With the desired frequency selected press the ENT Key The frequency is now tuned in standby CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER 3 Your GPSMAP 695 696 can be connected to your computer using the included USB PC Interface Cable to connect to a USB data port Connecting to a computer 1 Connect the small end of your cable to the connector on the left side of the GPSMAP 695 696 2 When using the supplied USB Data Cable connect the larger end of the cable to an available USB data port gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 209 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features N 4 Ss o 2 lt Index A AppendixD GARMIN INFORMATION ABOUT USB DRIVERS When connecting the GPSMAP 695 696 to a USB port the computer prompts you to locate the destination of the drivers for the device a USB drivers CD is included Only install the drivers once After the drivers are installed your computer always detects your GPSMAP 695 696 when it is connected USB driver updates can be found at WWW garmin com USING XIMAGE FOR CUSTOMIZED WAYPOINT SYMBOLS xlmage allows you to exchange images between your PC and your GPSMAP 695 696 You can download and save screen shots of any screen shown on your unit xlmage also allows you to download customized splash screens and waypoint symb
171. he MENU Key b Select Animate Weather and press the ENT Key to begin animation 4 To stop animation press the MENU Key again turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Stop Animation and press the ENT Key EIE D N D gt lt D la D se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy Xepu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 123 GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI NI DATA LINK WEATHER FIS B The GPSMAP 695 696 is compatible with the GDL 39 data link radio The GDL 39 is a receive only data link radio with on board GPS 978 MHz the Universal Access Transceiver frequency band and 1090 MHz Extended Squitter 1090 ES receivers It is designed to receive process and output traffic ADS B air to air and TIS B traffic information and weather Flight Information Service Broadcast FIS B information to the GPSMAP 695 696 through a power data cable As a UAT receiver the GDL 39 can receive and when connected to the GPSMAP 695 696 display Flight Information Service Broadcast FIS B weather products as well as traffic FIS B is a free weather service that is broadcast by Ground Based Transceivers GBTs over the 978 MHz UAT frequency band as part of the FAA s Next Generation Air Transportation System NextGen To receive FIS B weather information the GDL 39 mu
172. he MENU Key using the FMS Joystick highlight Copy Flight Plan and press the ENT Key DELETING FLIGHT PLANS Individual or all stored flight plans can be deleted from the GPSMAP 695 696 memory 92 Deleting a stored flight plan 1 2 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 8 Hlight Planning 3 Press the CLR Key or press the MENU Key highlight Delete Flight Plan and press the ENT Key 4 With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key to delete the flight plan To cancel the request press the CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key M9IAJ9AQ Deleting all stored flight plans 1 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page 2 Press the MENU Key highlight Delete All and press the ENT Key 3 With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key to delete all saved flight plans To cancel the request press the CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key uonefiAeN 540 an e I p az D m l E NOTE The changes made to the active flight plan affect navigation as soon as they are entered Editing the active flight plan does not affect any saved flight plans Waypoints
173. he cursor a 3 Move the FMS Joystick to place the cursor in the Frequencies Box onthe frequency denoted with an a FREQUENCIES ATIS RX 135 400 PRE TAXI 121 600 z PRE TAXI 119 250 CLEARANCE 121 600 CLEARANCE 119 250 GATE 123 050 GROUND 121 675 Additional Frequency Information 2 Waypoint Page 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 63 GPS Navigation GARMI NI 4 Press the ENT Key to view the Additional Information Window 5 To remove the window press the FMS Joystick ENT Key or CLR Key To quickly view the departure or destination airport information 1 From the Waypoint WPT Page press the INFO CHART AOPA or WEATHER Softkey 2 Press the MENU Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight View Destination Airport or View Departure Airport and press the ENT Key NEAREST INFORMATION Overview o gt P a UO 2 The GPSMAP 695 696 provides a NRST Key which gives the pilot quick access to nearest airport weather VOR NDB intersection user waypoint city ARTCC FSS and airspace information If there are none available None Within 200 NM is displayed 5 Pressing the ENT Key displays the associated Information Page for the highlighted s Selection similar to the Waypoint Page Pressing the ENT Key again returns to the 5 Nearest Page Viewing nearest information amp 1 Press the NRST Key 2 Turn th
174. he previous page Or 1 From the Map Page or Active Flight Plan Page use the Map Pointer to highlight the desired airport and press the ENT Key The Airport Information Window is displayed 2 Press the CHART Softkey 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor QD o LL o x K t 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to access a drop down menu of available charts 5 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired chart and press the ENT Key When a terminal procedure chart is not available for the requested airport or there is an error rendering the data the banner CHART NOT AVAILABLE appears on the screen The CHART NOT AVAILABLE banner does not refer to the FliteCharts subscription but rather the availability of a particular airport chart selection or procedure for a selected airport Appendices Index CHART NOT AVAILABLE Chart Not Available Banner 176 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Additional Features CHART RANGE o lt Changing the chart range Use the down arrow on the RNG Key to zoom in decreasing or the up arrow to zoom out increasing Move the FMS Joystick to scroll the chart up down left or right o Or z lt To quickly zoom all the way out press the CHART Softkey Press it again to S return to the ee 6 range Airport XI H NE 0 AIRPORT DIAGRAM
175. hen the aircraft symbol appears within one of these areas the aircraft position indicated is relative to the chart planview not to the off scale area NAVIGATION 1238 A RW36 WAAS Ch 65602 W 36 Off Scale Arca Numerous pn 15397 i Off Scale 5 Arcas IF TAF Sample Chart Indicating Off Scale Areas 170 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Additional Features ChartView database is revised every 14 days Charts are still viewable during a period that extends from the cycle expiration date to the disable date ChartView is d disabled 70 days after the expiration date and is no longer available for viewing When turning on the system the Power up Page displays the current status of the ChartView l database Displaying ChartView 1 With the Waypoint WPT Page displayed press the CHART Softkey 9 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 8 3 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Airport Identifier Field and use the FMS Joystick to begin entering the desired airport m Or 4 a Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Chart Field 7 b Turn the FMS Joystick to access a drop down menu of available charts a c Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired chart and press the ENT Key N Or 1 From the Active Flight Plan Page with a waypoint entered press the SEL E APPR Softkey The Select Approach Wi
176. her information is displayed If SiriusXM service is unavailable with AUTO selected FIS B weather information is displayed if available If either SiriusXM or FIS B source is selected only the selected 2 source is used to display weather information and no automatic source switching will occur When more than one source is available the name of the current weather source will be displayed in the title bar of the Weather Page WX and on the Waypoint Page when the Weather Softkey is selected Data from the selected weather source will apply to all weather shown on the Map Page Waypoint Page Weather Page Nearest Page and configurable data fields The weather source can also be changed manually through the Main Menu or on the Weather Page WX N p ex gt lt cx D gt a gt Switching Weather Sources 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key o 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight WEATHER 4 Press the ENT Key 5 5 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather source AUTO XM or GDL FIS B The default is AUTO which will use XM over GDLFIS B 7 if both are available 6 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the previous page 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 103 GPS Navigation Overview Flight Pla
177. hone 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 Monday Friday 8 AM 5 PM Central Time or go to www garmin com support Q In Europe contact Garmin Europe Ltd at 44 0 870 8501241 outside the UK or 0808 2380000 within g the UK E SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BY USING THE GPSMAP 695 696 YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain with Garmin You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains N a valuable trade secret of Garmin You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse a engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works S based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export S control laws of the United States of America o gt LIMITED WARRANTY 2
178. ht level is 10 and will remain at 10 until it is manually adjusted Adjusting display backlighting 1 2 3 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key With Display highlighted press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 4 With the Backlight Intensity field highlighted adjust the intensity by turning the FMS Joystick 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to remove the menu N VM AQ DISPLAY SETUP BACKLIGHT INTENSITY BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT 30 SECONDS S COLOR MODE AUTO TERRAIN PAGE SHOW XM AUDIO amp WX PAGES SHOW SCREENSHOT ENABLED amp AIRCRAFT POSITION SHOW 2 Display Setup Page Or 1 Momentarily Press the POWER Button a 2 With the Backlight field highlighted adjust the intensity by turning the 5 Joystick 3 Or Momentarily Press the POWER Button again to automatically set the backlight intensity to full bright 10 The display will remain at full bright until manually adjusted 5 3 With Done highlighted press the ENT Key T 4 Press the FMS Joystick or the CLR Key to remove the menu s BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT R After a specified period of inactivity the backlight will turn off to save battery power H Adjusting backlight timeout 8 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or
179. ice becomes available The traffic audio alerts are as follows e Traffic TIS B ADS B traffic alert received e Traffic Not Available TIS B ADS B service is not available or out of range Disabling Enabling the traffic alerts A NOTE Traffic alerts are reset to enabled on the next power cycle 1 From the Traffic TRF Page press the DISABLE Softkey to enable disable traffic alerts Adjusting alert volume 1 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Sound and press the ENT Key 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Alert Volume field 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired volume 0 10 6 Press the EXIT Softkey or FMS Joystick to exit 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 133 uonefiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ buruuelg 346 m D N p ex gt lt D gt a se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy Xepu GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N TRAFFIC WARNING WINDOW The system displays the Traffic Warning Window when the GDL 39 issues a traffic advisory TA The Traffic Warning Window is a small pop up map in the lower left corner The Range Rings on the pop up alert are spaced every who
180. ight plan 1 2 3 4 5 Press the FPL Key Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Using the FMS Joystick select the point in the flight plan before which to add the new waypoint The new waypoint is placed directly in front of the highlighted waypoint Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Insert Waypoint Window Turning it clockwise displays a blank Insert Waypoint Window turning it counter clockwise displays the a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS nearest airports NRST APTS or flight plan waypoints FPL WPTS Enter the identifier facility or city name of the departure waypoint or select a waypoint from the submenu of waypoints and press the ENT Key The active flight plan is moditied as each waypoint is entered Loading an approach procedure into a stored flight plan An Approach Procedure can be loaded at any airport that has an approach available Only one approach can be loaded at a time in a flight plan The route for a selected approach is detined by designating transition waypoints 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Press the FPL Key Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Flight Plan List Page Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan and press the ENT Key Press the SEL APPR Softkey Turn the FMS Joystick to display a drop down list of available approaches Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired appro
181. in GPS units allow you to choose the correct coordinate system for the type of chart you are using The most common format is latitude and longitude which is used by all Garmin units You can change the location format to use with other coordinate systems Several other grids including a user definable grid for the advanced user are available 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 24 p EZEH 3613 uonefiAeN Sd5 soJnjeo 4 jeuonippy gt Ke Oo 2 A D x pul A GARMIN Appendix H N VM AQ uonebiAeN 540 buruuejd ub Blank Page o2uepioAy pyezeH soJnjeoJ puonippy sadipuaddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev 6 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 248 A GLOSSARY ADIZ Air Defense ldentification Zone ADS B Automatic Dependant Surveillance Broadcast ADS B In Ability to receive ADS B information from other aircraft and Ground Based Transceivers GBTs ADS B Out Ability to transmit ADS B data on 1090 ES or 978 MHz y ADS B An aircraft that has both ADS B In and ADS B Out 8 Participating capabilities gt Aircraft ADS R Automatic Dependent Surveillance Rebroadcast amp AFM Airplane Flight Manual 2 AGL Above Ground Level s AIM Airman s Information Manual AIRMET Airman s Meteorological Information B APT airport airspace E ARTCC Air Route Traffic Control Center 2 ASOS Automated Surface Observ
182. in Page press the SETTINGS Softkey 2 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to make changes to the highlighted field 4 With Done highlighted press the ENT Key or press the CLR Key to accept the changes and exit the Terrain Setup window TERRAIN CAUTION ELEVATION 1000FT BELOW LOOK AHEAD TIME 120 SECONDS TERRAIN ALERT SENSITIVITY HIGH OBSTACLE ALERT SENSITIVITY HIGH DESCENT RATE SENSITIVITY HIGH i 120 Terrain Setup Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 GARMIN HazardAvoidance lt t 4 o Obstacle e CD lt CD Potential Impact Point mn 37CL TER 2 5 Terrain Legend ee 3 1000rr il 8 overzoom ERAN Fed Terrain is within 100 ft 30004 555 above or below E Dd the aircraft S Yellow Terrain is rf Between the User Terrain Profile defined Caution View z Elevation and o TERRAIN PAGE CAAA 100 ft Below the SETTINGS Noma Aircraft a Terrain Page i Setting up the Terrain Page s 1 On the Terrain Page press MENU to access the Page Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Terrain and press the 5 3 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to make changes to the highlighted field 5 With Done highlighted press the ENT Key or press the CLR Key to accept the changes and exit
183. in the final approach segment such as the FAF or MAP can 3 not be deleted individually B Deleting the Active Flight Plan 2 1 Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page s 2 Press the MENU Key 3 With Stop Navigation highlighted press the ENT Key E SET OBS AND HOLD 3 EDIT ON MAP ADD WAYPOINT INVERT FLIGHT PLAN SELECT APPROACH 5 SavE FLIGHT PLAN zi SHOW WEATHER d SET UP Map CHANGE DATA FIELDS MENU FOR Marn MENU e Active Flight Plan Page Menu x 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 93 Overview GPS Navigation 92 Has a de s Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index Flight Planning GARMI N Deleting an individual waypoint from the active flight plan 1 2 3 4 Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the waypoint to be deleted Press the CLR Key The Remove XXXXX From Flight Plan window is displayed REMOVE KRNM FROM FLIGHT PLAN No Remove Waypoint Window With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key To cancel the request press the CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key Deleting an individual waypoint from a saved flight plan 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press the FPL Key Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page if necessary Press the
184. ing System Air Traffic Control 5 ATIS Automatic Terminal Information Service AWOS Automated Weather Observing System s Bearing The compass direction from the present position to a destination waypoint 3 C degrees Celsius Calibrated Indicated airspeed corrected for installation and Airspeed Instrument errors cm centimeter x COM communication radio Course The line between two points to be followed by the aircraft 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 243 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv 4 Ss o 2 lt Index Appendix I Course to Steer Crosstrack Error CTS dBZ deg Desired Track DIS Distance DME DIK Enroute Safe Altitude ENT ESA Estimated Time of Arrival Estimated Time Enroute ETA ETE F 250 A GARMIN The recommended direction to steer in order to reduce course error or stay on course Provides the most efficient heading to get back to the desired course and proceed along the flight plan The distance the aircraft is off a desired course in either direction left or right Course to Steer decibels Z radar return degree The desired course between the active from and to waypoints distance The great circle distance from the present position to a destination waypoint Distance Measuring Equipment Desired Track The recommended minimum altitude within ten mi
185. int the waypoint name is highlighted Press the Direct to Key to display the Direct to Window with the selected point entered as the direct to destination Press the ENT Key With Activate highlighted press the ENT Key Cancelling a direct to 1 2 3 18 Press the Direct to Key to display the Direct to Window Move the FMS Joystick to highlight Stop Navigation or Resume Flight Plan if a flight plan was active Press the ENT Key If a flight plan is still active the GPSMAP 695 696 resumes navigating the flight plan along the closest leg Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 600 Hil ghtPlanning SECTION 3 FLIGHT PLANNING 3 1 INTRODUCTION Fight planning on the GPSMAP 695 696 consists of building a flight plan by entering waypoints one at a time and inserting approaches as needed The flight plan is displayed on maps using different line widths colors and types based on the type of leg and the segment of the flight plan currently being flown Up to 50 flight plans with up to 300 waypoints each can be created and stored in memory One flight plan can be activated at a time and becomes the active flight plan The active flight plan is erased when the destination is reached and the system is turned off When storing flight plans with an approach the GPSMAP 695 696 uses the waypoint information from the current database to define the waypoints It the database is changed or
186. ion Release 2008 System Software Version 2 00 2 20 changes e Added separate leg and cumulative distance ETE and fuel fields to the flight plan pages System Software Version 2 20 2 30 changes e Added indication of airport CTAF frequencies to WPT page System Software Version 2 70 2 80 changes Added display of plain language PIREP text Added display of VOR radials when airway is highlighted Added display of country when reviewing a user waypoint Added sea surface temperature data Added display of parachute jumping area System Software Version 2 90 3 00 e Added daylight savings time information display on Airport Waypoint page System Software Version 3 10 3 20 changes e HightCharts are no longer disabled after fade date Added ability to import export flight data via datacard Added ablility to highlight multiple weather objects using map cursor Added XM page menu option for selecting a specific channel number Added nearest airport page softkeys for toggling on off private airports and heliports e Added TIS traffic data status indicator to the Map Page System Software Version 3 30 4 00 changes e Added user created checklists e Added support to export user waypoints and track logs to SD card e Added support for ChartView and geo referenced FlightCharts System Software Version 4 20 4 30 changes Added SiriusXM warning text Added menu options to WPT page for viewing departure and destination airp
187. iriusXM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICES The service is activated by providing SiriusXM Satellite Radio with a coded ID Radio ID SiriusXM Satellite Radio uses the Radio ID to send an activation signal that when received by the GXM 40 allows it to play entertainment programming Refer to the GXM 40 Owner s Manual for more information on activating SiriusXM Satellite Radio Accessing the Radio ID From the XM Audio Page press the INFO Softkey Or 182 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Additional Features From the XM Audio Page select Channel 0 in the All Channels Category O Or 2 1 From the WX Page press the MENU Key to display the WX Page Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Weather Products and press the ENT Key un XM INFORMATION Radio ID RADIO ID SERVICE LEVEL Aviator e WEATHER PRODUCTS o AIRMEIS ECHO TOPS mn E LIGHTNING METARS 2 ME AN Weather 5 NEXRAD RADAR HIGH RESOLUTION US Products ATION TYPE AT SURFACE Window RADAR COVERAGE SATELLITE MOSAIC SIGMETS D STORM CELL ATTRIBUTES z SURFACE ANALYSIS FRONTS 2 TAFS o Cy TFRS WINDS ALOFT a XM Information Page 3 USING SiriusXM RADIO 3 The XM Audio Page provides information and control of the audio entertainment 5 features of the SiriusXM Satellite Radio 7 Selecting the XM Audio Page 1 Press the FMS Joystick to interact with the page navi
188. iriusXM Satellite Radio Inc Hardware and required monthly subscription sold separately Subscription fee is consumer only Other fees and taxes including a one time activation fee may apply All programming fees and weather data subject to change SiriusXM Weather data displays and individual product availability vary by hardware equipment Reception of the SiriusXM signal may vary depending on location Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement included with the SiriusXM Welcome Kit and available at siriusxm com Available only in the 48 contiguous United States SiriusXM WX is a trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc Contact SiriusXM Satellite Radio by phone at 800 985 9200 to subscribe to SiriusXM Weather and or SiriusXM Radio FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed and used in accordan
189. irways primarily serve smaller piston engine propeller driven airplanes on shorter routes and at lower altitudes Airways are eight 5 nautical miles wide and start 1 200 feet above ground level AGL and extend up 3 to but not including 18 000 feet mean sea level MSL Low Altitude Airways are 22 designated with a V before the airway number hence the name Victor Airways since they run primarily between VORs High Altitude Airways or Jet Routes primarily serve airliners jets turboprops and turbocharged piston aircraft operating above 18 000 feet MSL Jet Routes start at 18 000 feet MSL and extend upward to 45 000 feet MSL altitudes above 18 000 feet 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Overview o E 5 gt s P a Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index GPS Navigation GARMI N are called flight levels and are described as FL450 for 45 000 feet MSL Jet Routes are designated with a J before the route number Low Altitude Airways are drawn in gray High Altitude Airways are drawn in green When both types of airways are displayed high altitude airways are drawn on top of Low Altitude Airways When airways are selected for display on the map the airway waypoints VORS NDBs and ntersections are also displayed AEN MERE Yi RBA 4 s 4 L PRY TASS k MAP PAGE E HPT WX TER XM I
190. ition error DOP measures satellite geometry quality i e number of satellites received and where 2 they are relative to each other o Setting up and customizing the EPE circle for the map page 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to select the Miscellaneous from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired feature 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key se xipueddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 231 A AppendixF GARMIN PROXIMITY WAYPOINTS z The Proximity Waypoints Page allows the pilot to define an alarm circle around a S waypoint location Proximit BARS XM Um m Circle 2 Z E PROXIMITY ALARM VPSPP Proximity T mares Alarm MAP PAGE MAP WPT WX TER XM INFO MAP TERRAIN TRAFFIC Proximity Waypoint Alarm Defining proximity waypoints E 1 Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu 5 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints and press the ENT Key 3 Press the PROXIMITY Softkey The Proximity Waypoints Page is displayed E 4 Press the NEW Softkey The New Proximity Waypoint Window is displayed E 5 Select Use Map or Use Identifier and press the ENT Key 2 6 Select the desired waypoint using the or Select Waypoint Window and press th
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192. l I uonefbiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ buruuelg 346 m N p ex gt lt D gt a se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy x pul A Hazard Avoidance GARMIN SYSTEM STATUS E The traffic system status is annunciated in the upper right corner of the Map Page o Full traffic services available for an 5 ADS B participating aircraft ground E linked TIS B FIS B and ADS R and Air to Air ADS B If you are using i the GDL 39 on a non participating aircraft you may still see this when you are within the service area of S any participating aircraft As a non 5 participating aircraft you are only receiving TIS B traffic information for traffic within 15 nm and 3 500 of a z participating aircraft E t IJ Limited traffic services available may be limited to Air to Air ADS B E No Traffic Data Available amp 5 ADS B Traffic Modes 2 The GDL 39 also has a pressure altitude sensor to aid in displaying the relative altitude of received traffic information If the GDL 39 is used onboard a pressurized aircraft the pressure altitude sensor should be turned off Index 156 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance Configuring the GDL 39 for a Pressurized or Non Pressurized Aircraft 2 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 3 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Data Link and press the ENT Key 3
193. lable options 2 4 Press the PAN MAP Softkey to get abbreviated information about the selected weather product or map feature if available E 5 With the desired weather product selected press the ENT Key to get 2 detailed information if available 120 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN i ENA TE M 38 56 463 EMIT 165 H 1 59FT MSL Tsa LIES SE TERN TOPEKA KS ATIS 8250 HH eine nri Ph Eia PETI Ad b il 3 12553 PH COT Wind Fihun SO nt 5 kI 2 ME TuusobRSTORHOS IM ME UICINITY RAIM HIST FEM Louns at 500 FT veR naT at 1400 FI Toman BPF Druromt BFF NET SIS NUS FORBES TOPEKA KS KF E TrEHIMAL FORECAST ISSUED 3 1230 PA COT Frou T h PH COT WIND FROM TSO ar T KT V sinin nr 2 ni THuHDERETORHE IN THE VIEIMITY LTT H RAIH HIST DLouns scarTERED AT 1200 rr pROKEH AT 3000 rT TEnr naRILY prrHEEH TOU PH aw 5 00 PH COT VISIBILITY 2 HI RAIN THUNMDERSTOHHS HIST Sw oupRIASI AT WOO FT Chanina at GOO PH COT Winn FROn T20 at 12 ET VISIBILITY HORE THAH Come HHOKEH Ar 2500 FT ovfRGAST at S000 rd Sur TEHPORARILY BETHEEH amp 00 PH ane 10 00 PH COT VisipiLIIv 4 Hi LII RAIN DHUHDERSTORRS HISI WEATHER PAGE MAP WPT HSI We TER XM INFO n MAP INFO LEGEND Abbreviated Weather Product Information Detailed Weather Product Information Setting up and cus
194. lay the Flight Plan Listi Page 5 2 Press the Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS sl Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan and press the ENT Key The E Saved Flight Plan Page is displayed 3 Move the FMS Joystick to the Plan Speed field 4 Using the FMS Joystick enter the desired speed and press the ENT Key gt 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for Fuel Flow and press the DONE Softkey S 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 31 Overview GPS Navigation 92 Har a de s Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index Flight Planning GARMI N SAVED FLIGHT PLAN KIXD KOJC an eed PLAN SPEED ETAJ LEG ield Fuel l Ez 8 DIST Field LEN ee ee FT 079 7 3 7D FT 1 2 FLU a Plan Speed and Fuel Flow Saved Flight Plan Page COPYING FLIGHT PLANS The GPSMAP 695 696 allows copying a flight plan into a new flight plan memory slot allowing editing etc without affecting the original flight plan This can be used to duplicate an existing stored flight plan for use in creating a modified version of the original stored flight plan Copying a stored flight plan 1 2 3 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan Press t
195. le mile kilometer nautical mile Press the CLR Key to remove the Traffic Warning Window DISPLAYING TRAFFIC DATA Traffic is displayed by default on the Map Page and in the Traffic Warning Window Traffic Symbol and Traffic Label i e relative altitude altitude trend and absolute motion vectors settings selects the maximum range at which traffic labels or symbols are shown Traffic Labels can also be turned off Enabling disabling traffic data on the Map Page 1 Press the TRAFFIC Softkey Or 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 If necessary turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the Traffic Category from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight Traffic Data 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to select ON OFF and press the ENT Key Customizing traffic data on the Map Page 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 If necessary turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the Traffic Category from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight Traffic Symbol or Traffic Label field 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to select OFF AUTO or range settings for Traffic Symbol and Traffic Label and press the ENT Key 160 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 0 Avoidance Displayin
196. les left or right of the desired course on an active flight plan or direct to enter Enroute Safe Altitude The estimated time at which the aircraft should reach the destination waypoint based upon current speed and track The estimated time it takes to reach the destination waypoint from the present position based upon current ground speed Estimated Time of Arrival Estimated Time Enroute degrees Fahrenheit Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A FAA Federal Aviation Administration 2 FAF Final Approach Fix 3 FCC Federal Communication Commission FPL flight plan fpm feet per minute Q FSS Flight Service Station foot feet gal gallon s z geodetic altitude GPS calculated altitude g Glide Ratio GIR The estimated distance an aircraft will move forward for 7 any given amount of lost altitude Li GND ground gph gallons per hour 3 GPS Global Positioning System gt Grid MORA Grid Minimum Off Route Altitude one degree latitude E by one degree longitude in size and clears the highest o elevation reference point in the grid by 1000 feet for all areas of the grid Ground Based Provides ADS R TIS B and FIS B broadcasts to ADS B Transceiver participating aircraft 2 Groundspeed The velocity that the aircraft is travelling relative to a 2 ground position Ground Track see Track GS Ground speed 2 Heading The direction an aircraft is pointed based upon indications from a magnetic compass or a p
197. me already exists Route Memory Full No additional routes can be saved Route Truncated Uploaded route from another device has more than 300 waypoints Route Waypoint Memory Full No additional route waypoints can be saved Saving XM Program Information 1 A SiriusXM Radio channel lineup change has occured and the unit is saving the channel lineup to memory Steep Turn Approaching a turn that requires a bank angle in excess of 25 degrees to stay on course Track Already Exists A saved track with the same name already exists Track Log Full The track log is full and track recording was turned off To record more track points you need to clear the track log and turn track recording on Track Memory Full No more track data can be stored Delete the old track data to store the new data Track Truncated A complete uploaded track will not fit in memory The oldest track log points have been deleted Transfer Complete Data Transfer was completed VNAV Cancelled VNAV function has been cancelled due to a change in the active route Waypoint Already Exists A waypoint with the same name already exists GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning o c c S lt UO N Additional Features Appendices 190 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G amp GARMIN AppendixA o Waypoint Memory Full The unit has stored the maximum number of 5 waypoints s XM Antenna Not Respondin
198. move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key 3 With Display highlighted press the ENT Key 2 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 21 gt o gt Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Index 28 Overview GARMIN 4 With the Backlight Timeout field highlighted adjust the time by turning the FMS Joystick 5 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to remove the menu SCREENSHOTS Enabling disabling Screenshots 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Display and press the ENT Key 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Screenshot field 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight Enabled or Disabled Saving a Screenshot 1 With screenshots enabled see above navigate to the desired screen 2 Press and hold the MENU Key until the screen flashes indicating the screenshot was saved to the SD Card AIRCRAFT POSITION ON MAP CHARTS Displaying removing the aircraft position on maps charts 1 2 3 4 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key With Display highlighted press the ENT Key With the Air
199. n GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N LLL Right Planning SELECTING AN APPROACH When an approach is selected and activated it replaces the destination airport with the sequence of waypoints for the selected approach When an approach is loaded the destination airport remains in the flight plan and the approach sequence of waypoints are appended to the flight plan Keep in mind that the airport must have a published approach GPS RNAV VOR NDB localizer or ILS and only the final course segment final approach fix to missed approach point of the published approach is available in the GPSMAP 695 696 An approach can be selected from the Direct to Window Waypoint WPT Page Active Flight Plan Page and the Saved Flight Plan Page M9IAJ9AQ uonefiAeN 540 Loading an approach from the active or saved flight plan page 1 Press the FPL Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page or Saved Flight Plan Page e I pe az D E E 3 Press the SEL APPR Softkey or press the MENU Key highlight Select Approach by turning or moving the FMS Joystick and press the ENT Key The Select Approach Window is displayed 3 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of available approaches Turn or o move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired approach and press the gt ENT Key 5 With Load Approach highlighted press the ENT Key To cancel the reque
200. n online auction International Purchases A separate warranty is provided by international distributors for units purchased outside the United States This warranty is provided by the local in country distributor and this distributor provides local service for your unit Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of intended distribution Units purchased in the United States or Canada must be returned to the Garmin service center in the United Kingdom the United States Canada or Taiwan for service AOPA AIRPORT DIRECTORY NOTICE AOPA MEMBERSHIP PUBLICATIONS INC AND ITS RELATED ORGANIZATIONS HEREINAFTER COLLECTIVELY AOPA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE AOPA INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THIS DATA EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND AOPA DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING ITS ACCURACY RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE SHALL AOPA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR RELATED DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF AOPA OR AN AOPA AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES USER AGREES NOT TO SUE AOPA AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW TO RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS AOPA FROM ANY CAUSES OF ACTION CLAIMS OR LOSSES RELATED
201. nce GARMI N STORM CELLS The Storm Cells feature displays storms as well as the storm s projected path in the immediate future The direction of the storm is displays by an arrow at a range of 20 nm or less The tip of the arrow indicates where the storm should be in 15 minutes Critical information about the storm cell tops and intensity can be viewed by selecting the storm cell with the Map Pointer Pressing the ENT Key will display additional information Storm Cell Data METARs ann TAFs NOTE METAR information is only displayed vvithin the installed navigation database service area METAR METeorological Aerodrome Report is the standard format for weather briefings METARs are updated hourly and are considered current METARS typically contain information about the temperature dewpoint wind precipitation cloud cover doud 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 TAF Terminal Area Forecast is the standard format for 24 hour weather forecasts TAFs may contain some METAR data but generally cover a smaller area It typically forecasts significant weather changes temporary changes probable changes and expected changes in weather conditions 110 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Avoidance METAR and
202. nd flight plan waypoints FPL WPTS 3 Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired waypoint 4 Press the ENT Key c Q un Z D e c c o 5 With Activate highlighted press the ENT Key g DIRECT TO WAYPOINT s PUBLIC AIRPORT 2 STOP NAVIGATION ACTIVATE 3 Flight Plan Waypoints Direct to Window gt E Selecting a nearby airport as a direct to destination E 1 Press the NRST Key P 2 Select the desired airport the nearest one is already selected 3 Press the Direct to Key 4 Press the ENT Key x 5 With Activate highlighted press the ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual H Overview o 5 gt P a UO Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Index GPS Navigation GARMI N Direct to destinations may also be selected by using the pointer on the navigation map pages If no airport NAVAID or user waypoint exists at the desired location a temporary waypoint named MAP POINTER is automatically created at the location of the map arrow Selecting a waypoint as a direct to destination using the pointer 1 2 3 4 5 6 From a navigation map page press the FMS Joystick to display the pointer Move the FMS Joystick to place the pointer at the desired destination location If the pointer is placed on an existing airport NAVAID or user waypo
203. ndex GPSNavigation GARMIN TOPOGRAPHY Topographic data can be displayed or removed as described in the following procedures Displaying removing topographic data 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MAP Softkey on the Map Page Press the VFR MAP Softkey if necessary Press the TOPO Softkey Topographic data is displayed Press the TOPO Softkey again to remove topographic data from the Navigation Map Or From the Map Page press the MENU Key Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the Map Category from the horizontal list Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Topo Shading field Turn the FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key KSEE GILLESPTE WPT WX TER XM INFO VFR MAP iz NT TOPO BEEE o VFR MAP Softhey TOPO Softhey 52 Topographic Data Map Page Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN VU GPS Navigation SATELLITE VIEW The Satellite View displays satellite imagery above 20nm M9IAI9AQ Displaying removing satellite imagery on the map page 1 Press the MAP Softkey on the Map Page Press the VFR MAP Softkey if necessary 2 Press the SAT VIEW Softkey Satellite imagery is displayed on the map 3 Press the SAT VIEW Softkey again to remove satellite imagery from the Navigation Map Or c Q un Z D e c c o
204. ndow is displayed o 2 Press the MENU Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Show Chart and press the ENT Key The selected chart is displayed 4 Press the EXIT Softkey to return to the previous page Or 1 From the Map Page or Active Flight Plan Page use the Map Pointer gt o ct o 5 m l T e c D n to highlight the desired airport and press the ENT Key The Airport Information Window is displayed 2 Press the CHART Softkey 2 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 4 Turn the FMS Joystick to access a drop down menu of available charts 5 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired chart and press the i ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Hazard Avoidance uv p o LL E K t Appendices Index A Additional Features GARMIN When a terminal procedure chart is not available for the requested airport or there is an error rendering the data the banner CHART NOT AVAILABLE appears on the screen The CHART NOT AVAILABLE banner does not refer to the ChartView subscription but rather the availability of a particular airport chart selection or procedure for a selected airport CHART NOT AVAILABLE Chart Not Available Banner AIRCRAFT SYMBOL The aircraft symbol is shown in magenta on the chart only if the chart is to scal
205. ne Traffic Advisory TA Displayed at outer H range ring at proper bearing 2 x lt 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 15 GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N Directional airborne Traffic Advisory TA with track vector Points in the direction of the aircraft track Directional off scale airborne Traffic Advisory TA Points in the direction of the aircraft track Ground traffic without directional information Ground traffic is only displayed when own aircraft is below 1 500 feet AGL or on the ground Directional surface traffic Ground traffic is only displayed when own aircraft is below 1 500 feet AGL or on the ground Non directional non aircraft ground traffic Ground traffic is only displayed when own aircraft is below 1 500 feet AGL or on the ground Directional non aircraft ground traffic Ground traffic is only displayed when own aircraft is below 1 500 feet AGL or on the ground Ground traffic is only displayed on the Map Page when the aircraft is on the ground or below 1 500 feet AGL Ground traffic is always displayed on the dedicated traffic page ADS B Traffic Symbology TRArFiC Apvisories TA The GDL 39 automatically adjusts its Traffic Advisory TA sensitivity level to reduce the likelihood of nuisance TA alerts during various phases of flight TAs
206. nges available from 200 feet to 800 nm The current range is indicated in the lower right corner of the map The scale bar represents the map scale To change the map range on any map use the down arrow on the RNG Key to zoom in decreasing or the up arrow to zoom out increasing Index When the selected range exceeds the resolution of the map data overzoom appears below the map range scale 48 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation Scale Bar Rep 1 2 HH resentin 7 Scale of 1 2 overzoom 7 Scale VVidih AM INFO i Map Range Overzoom M9IAI9AQ AUTO Z00M Auto Zoom allows the GPSMAP 695 696 to change the map display range to the smallest range clearly showing the active waypoint Auto Zoom can be overridden by adjusting the range and remains that way until the active waypoint changes a terrain G m un zZ D o or traffic alert occurs or the aircraft takes off 2 Enabling disabling autozoom 3 1 With the Map Page displayed press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up and press the za ENT Key R 3 Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the General Menu gt 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Autozoom field 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to access the On Off drop down list 6 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired option and press a the ENT Key S MAP PANNING pa
207. nning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance Or 1 2 3 A GARMIN From the Weather Page press SETUP Softkey Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather source AUTO XM or GDL FIS B The default is AUTO which will use XM over GDL FIS B weather if both are available Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the previous page SIRIUSXM WEATHER 696 ONLY A NOTE SiriusXM Weather is only available with the GPSMAP 696 ACTIVATING SERVICES Before SiriusXM Weather can be used the service must be activated Service is activated by providing SiriusXM Satellite Radio with a Radio ID unique to the GXM 40 antenna SiriusXM Satellite Radio uses the Radio ID to send an activation signal that allows the GPSMAP 696 to display weather data and or entertainment programming provided through the GXM 40 antenna Refer to the GXM 40 Owner s Manual for more information on activating SiriusXM Satellite Radio SigiusXM WEATHER INFORMATION e Radio ID Eight digit ID number used for activation e Service Level SiriusXM Weather subscription plan purchased e Weather Products List of weather features and age of weather data in minutes 104 Accessing SiriusXM Weather information 1 2 From the SiriusXM Audio Page press the INFO Softkey Or From the WX Page press the MENU Key to display the W
208. nning allows the pilot to e View parts of the map outside the displayed range without adjusting the map r range b e Highlight and select locations on the map e Review information for a selected airport NAVAID or user waypoint Designate locations for use in flight planning e View airspace and airway information 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 49 GPSNavigation GARMIN When the panning function is selected by pressing the FMS Joystick PAN MAP Softkey on the Weather Page the Map Pointer flashes on the map display A window also appears at the top of the map display showing the latitude longitude position of the pointer the bearing and distance to the pointer from the aircraft s present position the elevation of the land at the position of the pointer or the object s airports obstacles etc elevation if known Overview When the Map Pointer is placed on a map feature the map feature is highlighted and an information box appears even if the name was not originally displayed on the map o 5 i gt a o Pressing the ENT Key displays a review page for the highlighted map feature If 2 multiple features are present at the Map Pointer position a green arrow will appear amp n the information box Turning the FMS Joystick will cycle through the list of map features present at that position E Bearing and Dis tance to the Pointer g from
209. not the actual geographic position Therefore when the aircraft symbol appears within one of these areas the aircraft position indicated is relative to the chart planview not to the off scale area 1 4 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN Additional Features M9IAJ9AQ Off Scale Areas buiuuejd 4614 uonebIAeN Sq5 pJezeH gt E o e D Sample Chart Indicating Off Scale Areas 8 NOTE Do not maneuver the aircraft based solely upon the geo referenced aircraft symbol 2 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual TE A Additional Features n Displaying FliteCharts 2 1 With the Waypoint WPT Page displayed press the CHART Softkey E 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 3 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Airport Identifier Field and use the FMS Joystick to enter the desired airport E Or H a Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Chart Field b Turn the FMS Joystick to access a drop down menu of available charts c Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired chart and press the ENT Key Or E 1 From the Active Flight Plan Page or the Select Approach Window press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Show Chart and press the ENT Key The selected chart is displayed 3 Press the EXIT Softkey to return to t
210. nt data fields will not be available a NEH LENTUR 2 AIRCENTERA am z LOST SATELLITE RECEPTION 5 GPS Signal Lost se xipueddy 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 125 A AppendixB GARMIN HAZARD DISPLAY WITH LOSS OF GPS POSITION If the Terrain Page doesn t have at least a 3D fix i e altitude unknown a Red X will be displayed Overview TERRAIN Flight Planning GPS Navigation Hazard Avoidance Terrain Page Red X Additional Features 4 o lt Index 196 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N LLL Appendix C SD CARD USE AND DATABASES SD CARD USE The GPSMAP 695 696 uses an optional SD Card for storing MapSource data and user downloaded vehicles MAPSOURCE DETAILED MAPS The included USB Interface Cable is used to transfer MapSource CD ROM data to the optional SD Card For compatible MapSource products refer to the Garmin web site at www garmin com cartography INSTALLING AND REMOVING SD CARDS Install the SD Card in the slot located on the top left side of the unit Install or remove the SD Card at any time whether the unit is on or off You can load a variety of information on your SD Card such as MapSource detailed maps in a MapSource program You can buy pre programmed SD Cards to use with your GPSMAP 695 696 SD Cards are not waterproof They should not be exposed to moi
211. ntation System 5 SD Secure Digital 2 sec second s j SIGMET Significant Meteorological Information TA Traffic Advisory a TACAN Tactical Air Navigation System TAF Terminal Aerodrome Forecast 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 253 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv 4 Ss o 2 lt Index Appendix I TAS TCAS TER TFR TIS A TIS B TOPO Track TRSA UIC VFR VHF VNAV VOL VOR VORTAC VSI VSR VIF WAAS WPT WX XTK 254 A GARMIN True Airspeed Traffic Collision Avoidance System terrain Temporary Flight Restriction Traffic Information Service Traffic Information Service Broadcast topographic Direction of aircraft movement relative to a ground position also Ground Track Terminal Radar Service Area Coordinated Universal Time Visual Flight Rules Very High Frequency vertical navigation volume VHF Omni directional Range very high frequency omnidirectional range station and tactical air navigation Vertical Speed Indicator Vertical Speed Required vector to final Wide Area Augmentation System waypoint weather Crosstrack Error Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N LLL Appendix J LICENSE AGREEMENT AND WARRANTY o o lt CONTACT GARMIN 2 Contact Garmin if you have any questions while using your GPSMAP 695 696 In the USA contact Garmin Product Support by p
212. nter a bearing and distance from another waypoint or the bearing from two other waypoints to define the new waypoint location NEW WAYPOINT NEW WAYPOINT GARMIN N CEN USA GARMIN LOCATION ALTITUDE REFERENCE WAYPOINTS 10665r1 R POSITION New Waypoint Window POSITION Softkey Selected New Waypoint Window REF WPTS Softkey Selected With Done highlighted press the ENT Key Selecting and viewing nearest user waypoints 1 2 3 4 5 Press the NRST Key Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Nearest USR Page Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired user waypoint Press the ENT Key to display the User Waypoint Information Window Editing or renaming a user waypoint 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu Move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints and press the ENT Key Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the appropriate waypoint and press the EDIT Softkey The Edit Waypoint Window is displayed Move the cursor to the desired field s and make any necessary changes to edit the Reference Waypoints press the REF WPTS Softkey With Done highlighted press the ENT Key Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation Deleting user waypoints 1 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu 2 Turn or Move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints
213. nual 231 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv 4 2 lt Index A AppendxF GARMIN E6B CALCULATOR The E6B Calculator in the Main Menu calculates Density Altitude True Airspeed and Winds Aloft Head Wind Tail Wind Wind From and Wind Speed based on information you enter Accessing the E6B calculator 1 Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Calculator and press the ENT Key The E6B Calculator Page is displayed ECEB CALCULATOR Barometric INDICATED ALTITUDE Pressure from the aa s is 29 T9hs KOJC 7 CALIBRATED AIRSPEED TOTAL AIR TEMP 59 HEADING 35 T TAIL WIND 100 Calculated WIND FROM 177 WIND SPEED 100kr Calculated DENSITY ALTITUDE 26 16FT TRUE AIRSPEED Okt Figure E6B Calculator Page Indicated Altitude required entry for density altitude true airspeed calcula tion Enter the aircraft s altimeter reading A suggested indicated altitude will be displayed based on the GPS altitude Baro Pressure when the unit is receiving SiriusXM weather information the field automatically updates to the barometric pressure of the nearest METAR If SiriusXM weather information is not available you need to enter the current barometric pressure Calibrated Airspeed required entry for density altitude true airspeed calculation Enter the aircraft
214. o be used as a primary reference for terrain avoidance and does not relieve the pilot from the responsibility of being aware of surroundings during flight The Terrain Proximity feature is only to be used as an aid for terrain avoidance and is not certified for use in applications requiring a certified terrain awareness system Terrain data is obtained from third party sources Garmin is not able to independently verify the accuracy of the terrain data WARNING The displayed minimum safe altitudes MSAs are only advisory in nature and should not be relied upon as the sole source of obstacle and terrain avoidance information Always refer to current aeronautical charts for appropriate minimum clearance altitudes WARNING The altitude calculated by GPSMAP 695 696 GPS receiver is geometric height above Mean Sea Level and could vary significantly from the altitude displayed by pressure altimeters GPS altitude should never be used for vertical navigation WARNING Do not use outdated database information Databases used in the GPSMAP 695 696 must be updated regularly in order to ensure that the information remains current Pilots using any 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 an aid to enhance situational awareness Garmin GPSMA
215. odically and has no expiration date UPDATING GPSMAP 695 696 DATABASES The GPSMAP 695 696 database updates can be obtained by visiting the tlyGarmin 2 website www tly garmin com The tlyGarmin website requires the unit s ID to amp update databases This allows the databases to be encrypted with the unit s unique ID when copied to the SD Card Obtaining the Unit ID 9 1 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu 2 2 Select System Setup and press the ENT Key a 8 SOFTWARE VERSION 4 90 Unit ID 3522170174 i EXIT System Setup Page 2 E Select Database nformation and press the ENT Key uv 4 o lt Index 202 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN vVU9U Unit ID SorrmiqRE VERSION 4 90 S 2012 Garvin LTD OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES Unit ID 3522170174 Boot SorrMaRE VERSION 3 10 GPS SoFTHARE VERSION 2 00 5 Aupro Dara VERSION 1 10 q LICENSE EXIT z Database Information Page E Updating GPSMAP 695 696 Databases E Equipment required to perform the update e Windows compatible PC computer Windows 2000 or XP recommended j e Verbatim 96504 SD Card Reader or equivalent 2 Updated database obtained from the flyGarmin website 3 e SD Card 2 GB recommended Garmin recommends Verbatim 96504 gt 1 After the data has been copied to the SD Card insert the SD card in the SD card slot of the unit 2
216. ols from compatible GPS units customize them if you have an image editing program on your PC and send them back to your GPS unit You can download xlmage from the Garmin Web site at www garmin com ximage Refer to the help file for complete instructions about using xImage CONNECTING THE GXM 40 ANTENNA GPSMAP 696 Connect the GXM 40 antenna to the GPSMAP 696 to access SiriusXM Satellite Weather and SiriusXM Radio For more information about the GXM 40 antenna see the GXM 40 Owner s Manual A NOTE You must subscribe to SiriusXM Radio and or SiriusXM WX Satellite Weather to use the SiriusXM Radio and or SiriusXM Weather features on your GPSMAP 696 Connecting the GXM 40 antenna 1 Position the antenna where it has a clear view of the sky This can be on the outside of the vehicle or behind the windscreen 2 Plug the GXM 40 cable into the USB port on the left side of the unit as shown in the following illustrations 210 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN AppendixD 9 GXM 40 Antenna E INTERFACING 3 The following formats are supported for connection of external devices NMEA 0180 0182 0183 versions 1 5 2 0 2 3 3 01 ASCII Text Output and Garmin proprietary formats for connecting to a Mode 5 transponder for TIS A data and to a Garmin 2 aviation NAV COM radio 5 The following are the Approved Sentences for NMEA 0183 version 3 01 output 2 GPRMC GPGGA GPGSA
217. olume or select the VOL Softkeyto amp increase volume s Or Turn the FMS Joystick right to increase the volume or left to decrease the 3 volume d f Muting SiriusXM Audio 1 With the XM Audio Page displayed select the VOLUME Softkey s 2 Select the MUTE Softkey to mute the audio Select the MUTE Softkey again to unmute the audio Or Press and hold the VOLUME Softkey to mute and unmute the audio gt E o e D NOW PLAYING WOLFMAN IS EVERYWHERE DECADES 5 HE DSUs XM AUDIO PAGE MAP WPT WX TER bc INFO VOL VOL MUTE BACK Volume Control D x lt 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 187 A Additional Features GARMIN SHOW HIDE THE XM AUDIO PAGE E The XM Audio and WX Pages can be hidden from view E Showing Hiding the XM Audio Page 1 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu S 2 Select System Setup and press the ENT Key 3 Select Display and press the ENT Key 2 4 Move the FMS Joystick to the XM Audio amp WX Pages field 5 Turn the FMS Joystick to select Hide or Show and press the ENT Key the CLR Key or the FMS Joystick 9 6 ELECTRONIC CHECKLISTS NOTE The information described in this section is not intended to replace the checklist information described in the AFM NOTE Garmin does not create modify or update GPSMAP 695 696 checklists and thus cannot
218. omm and the 5140 comm uv 4 cQ lt NOTE For additional information refer to the SL30 nav comm or the SL40 comm installation manual NOTE This interface does not have an FAA installation airworthiness approval If any abnormalities with SL 30 40 tuning or operation are encountered disconnect the GPSMAP 695 696 from the SL 30 40 tuning interface Index 208 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 A GARMIN Output frequency data to an 5140 5 30 nav comm radio 1 Connect the Data Out pin on the GPSMAP 695 696 to the RxD pin on the d comm radio You do not need to connect the comm radio to the GPSMAP 2 695 696 s Data In pin 2 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu 3 Select System Setup and press the ENT Key 4 Select Interface and press the ENT Key y 5 With the Serial Data Format field highlighted turn the FMS Joystick to 8 select GTX TIS A In NMEA amp VHF Out or Aviation In NMEA amp VHF Out These comm modes send both NMEA data and VHF frequency information The following features are now available on the radio 2 Remote frequency lists for departure enroute and arrival airports e Nearest VOR frequencies SL30 only a The GPSMAP 695 696 can also directly tune a standby frequency Selecting a standby comm frequency a 1 Enter an airport identifier on the Waypoint Page 5 2 Move the FMS Joystick to t
219. on of the final approach course using a bold magenta line If the VECTORS Softkey is not selected the GPSMAP 695 696 creates a straight line course directly to the first waypoint in the approach Cancelling Vectors to Final From the Active Flight Plan Page with an approach activated press the VECTORS Softkey Or 1 From the Active Flight Plan Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Cancel Vectors to Final and press the ENT Key 3 6 TRIP PLANNING Refer to Appendix F Utilities for information on Flight Log Track Log E6B Calculator Aircraft Profile and Weight amp Balance 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual M N VM AQ UOHEbIAEN 540 zt e mu 2 D e so ipueddy sainjeaj Peuonippy e uepioAy pJezeH x pul Flight Planning GARMI N Overview GPS Navigation 92 Lc de Blank Page Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index 102 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance SECTION 4 HAZARD AVOIDANCE 9 4 1 WEATHER INFORMATION 2 WEATHER SOURCE With a SiriusXM subscription and FIS B weather information through GDL 39 5 there are three options available for selection through the Main Menu or Weather 5 Page AUTO XM SiriusXM and GDL FIS B The default selection is AUTO With AUTO selected and a SiriusXM subscription SiriusXM weat
220. onder was lost 218 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN USING AN EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA OPTIONAL The optional GA25 MCX antenna can be used Connect the antenna to the connector located on the left side of the unit M9IAJ9AQ MCX Connector for an optional external antenna uonefiAeN 540 buluueld 346 GPSMAP 695 696 MCX Connector 92UPpIOAY pJezeH soJnjeo jeuonippy gt Ke Oo 2 A D 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 219 A GARMIN Appendix D N VM AQ uonebiAeN 540 buruuejd 3 Blank Page o2uepioAy pyezeH soJnjeoJ puonippy sadipuaddy x pul 190 00919 00 Rev 6 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 220 A GARMIN 8 X HAppendixE GENERAL TIS A INFORMATION A NOTE Aircraft without an operational transponder are invisible to TIS A ZA V ARNING Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information for collision avoidance maneuvering The traffic display does not provide collision avoidance resolution advisories and does not under any circumstances or conditions relieve the pilot s responsibility to see and avoid other aircraft EN WARNING Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information to accurately depict all of the traffic within range of the aircraft Due to lack of equipment poor signal reception and or inaccurate information from
221. onsible for Mode S geographical coverage Operation of the ground stations is the responsibility of the FAA Refer to the AIM for a Terminal Mode S radar site map TIS A information is collected during a single radar sweep Collected information is then sent through the Mode S uplink on the next radar sweep Because of this the surveillance information is approximately five seconds old TIS A ground station tracking software uses prediction algorithms to compensate for this delay These algorithms use track history data to calculate expected intruder positions consistent with the time of display Occasionally aircraft maneuvering may cause variations in this calculation and create slight errors on the Map Page which affect relative bearing information and 222 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G amp GARMIN o o AppendixE the target track vector and may delay display of the intruder information However intruder distance and altitude typically remain relatively accurate and may be used to assist in spotting traffic The following errors are common examples e When the client or intruder aircraft maneuvers excessively or abruptly the tracking algorithm may report incorrect horizontal position until the maneuvering aircraft stabilizes e When a rapidly closing intruder is on a course that intercepts the client aircraft course at a shallow angle either overtaking or head on and either aircraft abruptly
222. or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Enable VNAV Indicator or i Disable VNAV Indicator and press the ENT Key gt Capturing cancelling VNAV profile E 1 Enter a valid VNAV profile and begin navigation zi 2 From the Map Page press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu 3 Tum or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Capture VNAV Profile or Cancel Capture and press the ENT Key Selecting Capture VNAV Profile centers the VNAV indicator on the HSI when displayed 4 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 49 GPS Navigation GARMI N VNAV Indicator Overview o 5 gt P un a o VNAV Indicator Panel Configuring a VNAV profile Z 1 Press the FPL Key 2 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Vertical Navigation Page x 3 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor 4 Enter the desired profile into the fields and press the EXIT Softkey 2 E 2 4 USING MAP DISPLAYS Map displays are used extensively in the GPSMAP 695 696 to provide situational 5 awareness in flight Most GPSMAP 695 696 maps can display the following E information 3 e Airports NAVAIDs airspaces airways land data highways cities lakes rivers borders etc with names g s Map Pointer information distance and bearing to pointer location of pointer z name and other pertinent information Map range e Aircraft icon representing present position B Flight plan legs B e
223. ort Approaching Target Altitude Within 1 000 feet of final VNAV target altitude Approaching VNAV Profile The aircraft is within one minute of reaching Hid 1 Arriving at XXX The aircraft is nearing the destination Battery Low The battery needs to be recharged Can t Unlock Maps No applicable unlock code for one or more maps was found All MapSource maps are not accessible Check XM Antenna Internal problem with your GXM 40 antenna Contact Garmin Product Support Database Error Internal problem with the unit Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support to have the unit repaired Fuel Tank A reminder for switching fuel tanks The reminder message repeats at the specified interval after the beginning of each trip Lost Satellite Reception The unit is unable to receive satellite signals Memory Full Unit memory is full no further data can be saved Near Proximity Point You have reached the distance set for a proximity waypoint 189 soJnjeoj Jeuonippv p4EZEH buluuela 3613 se xipueddy 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual A AppendixA GARMIN Message Next DTK XXX The aircraft is nearing a turn in a route No XM Signal The GXM 40 antenna is not receiving a SiriusXM signal Proximity Memory Full No additional proximity waypoints can be saved Proximity Radius Overlaps The radii of two proximity waypoints overlap Route Already Exists A route with the same na
224. orts Added displaced runway threshold distance on airport review page Added suggested indicated altitude on E6B page RR 10 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G amp GARMIN Rev Date Description E March 2012 190 00919 00 Rev G System Software Version 4 40 4 50 changes e Added AC U KWIK airport data support System Software Version 4 70 4 80 changes e Added display setup option to show hide aircraft position on maps and charts 71 Softvvare Version 4 80 4 90 changes Added configurable data fields to display current climb gradient in percent or altitude gain per nautical mile Added runway number labels to runway extension lines on map Added Map Setup page items for adjusting visibility of water labels park and land cover areas runway numbers and runway extension lines Added separate control for speed and distance units Added custom waypoint symbols support Changed screenshot utility to be activated when Menu key is pressed and held Changed XTK data fields display to more closely resemble G3X presentation Other changes Changed XM to SiriusXM throughout Added TRAFFIC Softkey to Map Page Softkeys Added AOPA DIRECTORY Softkey update info Added Terrain Page Softkeys Added Info Page Softkey Added Active Flight Plan Page Softkeys Added Flight Plan List Page Softkeys Added VNAV Page Softkeys Added Nearest Page Softkeys Updated AIRMETS and SIGMETS Ad
225. overnment operates the Global Positioning System and is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Portions of the Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 utilize GPS as a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID Therefore as with all NAVAIDs information presented by the GPSMAP 695 696 can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore become unsafe 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Warnings Cautions amp Notes GARMIN WARNING To reduce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of the GPSMAP 695 696 User s Manual documentation and the Pilot s Operating Handbook for the aircraft Thoroughly practice basic operation prior to actual use During flight operations carefully compare indications from the GPSMAP 695 696 to all available navigation sources including the information from other NAVAIDs visual sightings charts etc For safety purposes always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation WARNING The illustrations in this guide are only examples Never use the GPSMAP 695 696 to attempt to penetrate a thunderstorm Both the FAA Advisory Circular Subject Thunderstorms and the Aeronautical Information Manual AIM recommend avoiding by at least 20 miles any thunderstorm identified as severe or giving an intense radar echo CAUTION The display
226. ow far off course left or right based on its placement along the course deviation scale 40 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation The course deviation scale setting is adjustable for Auto 0 25 1 25 or 5 0 nautical mile statute mile or kilometer full scale deflection The course deviation scale appears on the lower right corner of the HSI The default setting is Auto which uses three factors to determine the distance from the center of the CDI to full left or right limits M9IAI9AQ e CDI scale 1 25 within 30 nm of any airport in the active route e CDI scale 0 25 on an approach leg or within 2 nm of the FAF or MAP e CDI scale 5 0 if the previous two conditions do not exist Displaying the panel on the map page From the Map Page press the PANEL Softkey Or c Q un D e c c o 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Select Page Layout and press the ENT Key a 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Map with Panel and press the ENT Key 3 CHANGING THE CDI SCALE gt The CDI scale can be set from the Map Page Menu 2 Changing the CDI scale 1 From the Map Page with the Panel HSI or Compass Arc displayed press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu A 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set CDI Scale and press the 2 E
227. oystick to highlight the Orientation field 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 41 A GARMIN b Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of available options c Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight North Up Track Up or DTK Up and press the ENT Key Or a Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the North Up Above field b Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of available range options GPS Navigation Overview c Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired range above which to display North Up orientation Or a Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the North Up On GRND field o 5 gt P a b Using the FMS Joystick highlight On or Off and press the ENT Key s When North Up On GRND is ON default the map orientation will change to North Up when the aircraft is on the ground MEASURE DISTANCE MAP SETUP n SET OBS AND HOLD En SET Buc INDICATOR DISABLE VNAV INDICATOR DETAIL LEVEL NORMAL CAPTURE VNAV PROFILE AUTOZOOM N SET CDI SCALE COMPASS ARC ON 8 SELECT PAGE LAYOUT ORIENTATION TRACK UP NORTH UP ABOVE SONM Q MENU FOR Marn Menu NORTH UP ON GRND ON E Map Page Menu General Menu Map Setup Page S MAP RANGE NOTE hefer to the Additional Features section for information on changing the HiteCharts or ChartView range Appendices There are 23 different map ra
228. p Category from the horizontal 3 list m 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Terrain Shading field 2 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key 2 TERRAIN SETTINGS 5 Use the terrain settings to set levels for terrain alerts as well as obstacles in or near your flight path gt e Caution Elevation The GPSMAP 695 696 will provide an alert if the terrain or 2 obstacle is within the default Caution Elevation or user detined Caution Elevation Look Ahead Time Determines the maximum time when an alert annunciation 5 occurs For example if 120 seconds is selected the GPSMAP 695 696 provides an alert up to 120 seconds before you reach the terrain or obstacle e Alert Sensitivity The three Alert Sensitivity settings Terrain Obstacle and Descent 5 Rate determine what level of alerts are annunciated The GPSMAP 695 696 defaults 2 to High sensitivity which annunciates all red and yellow alerts at the time set in Look Ahead Time Medium sensitivity annunciates all of the red and the highest priority of yellow alerts Low only annunciates red alerts Ott disables the alert 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 143 GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning Q W lt UO N Appendices Additional Features Index 144 Hazard Avoidance GARMI N Accessing the terrain settings 1 On the Terra
229. p M9IAI9AQ c Q un Z D e c o Page menu The distance tool displays a dashed Measurement Line and a Map Pointer 5 to aid in graphically identifying points to measure Lat Long bearing distance and elevation data for the Map Pointer is provided in a window at the top of the Map Page 5 Measuring bearing and distance between any two points 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key S 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Measure Distance field a and press the ENT Key A Measure Pointer is displayed on the map at the 5 aircraft s present position 3 Move the FMS Joystick to place the reterence pointer at the desired location The bearing and distance are displayed at the top of the map Elevation at the current pointer position is also displayed Pressing the ENT 2 Key changes the starting point for measuring R 4 To exit the Measure Bearing Distance option press the FMS Joystick or E select Stop Measuring from the Page Menu and press the ENT Key 4 Reference Point Measurement Line x CREATE UsER MAYPOINT x SET BS AND HOLD a SET BuG INDICATOR DISABLE VNAV INDICATOR CaPTURE VN V PROFILE SET CDI SCALE hani Ser Up Map m Pointer 4 Page Menu Map Page Measure Distance 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Overview o 5 i gt a Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning I
230. possible to distinguish between wet snow wet hail and rain NEXRAD base reflectivity is sampled at the minimum antenna elevation angle An 5 individual NEXRAD site cannot depict high altitude storms at close ranges and 3 has no information about storms directly over the site NEXRAD NrENsITY Colors are used to identity the different NEXRAD echo intensities reflectivity measured in dBZ decibels of 2 Reflectivity designated by the letter 7 is the amount of transmitted power returned to the radar receiver The dBZ values increase as returned signal strength increases Precipitation intensity is displayed using colors corresponding to the dBZ values 128 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 000 HazardAvoidance WEATHER LEGEND M RADAR S PRECIPITATION E LIGHT Heavy 2 RADAR Legend NEXRAD Data amp FIS B RADAR PRODUCTS FIS B weather provides two different Radar products CONUS and Regional The amp system can display each individually or a composite COMBINED When Regional Radar is displayed only precipitation for your current region is displayed The subdued 5 grayish purple colored area represents the area not covered by the regional radar product When Combined radar data is viewed Regional Radar data is displayed on top of CONUS data and the time shown in the lower left corner is associated with Regional Radar data only T D N 2 m gt lt
231. r 24 hour format Vertical Speed VS The rate of climb or descent GPS derived Vertical Speed Required VSR The vertical speed necessary to descend climb from the current position and altitude to the previously selected VNAV position and altitude based upon current ground speed Weather Altimeter WX ALTIM The altimeter setting at the nearest METAR reporting station Weather Dew Point WX DEW The dew point at the nearest weather reporting PT station Weather Rel Humidity WX The relative humidity at the nearest weather HUMIDITY reporting station Weather Temperature WX The temperature at the nearest weather TEMP reporting station Weather Wind WX WIND The wind speed and direction at the nearest weather reporting station Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features N Q z D E lt Index 194 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMI N LLL Appendix B ABNORMAL OPERATION 9 RESETTING THE UNIT To reset the unit Remove the power source and restart the unit S Hold down the 1 Softkey 5 Softkey and zoom out using the RNG Key LOSS OF GPS POSITION When the GPSMAP 695 696 loses the GPS signal for any reason the following E will occur e A blinking red question mark will appear over the airplane icon on the map e The Lost Satellite Reception message will display Any GPS depende
232. roach fix FAF to missed approach point of the published o approach is available for monitoring An approach can be loaded at any airport that has one available and provides guidance for non precision and precision approaches to airports with published instrument approach procedures Only one approach can be loaded at a time in a flight plan If an approach is loaded when another approach is already in the active flight plan the new approach replaces the previous approach Only the final course segment Final Approach Fix FAF to Missed Approach Point MAP of the published Has a de rm approach is available for monitoring 5 Wheneveran approach is selected the choice to either Load Approach or Activate amp Approach is given Load Approach adds the approach to the end of the flight plan without immediately using it for navigation guidance This allows continued navigation Via the intermediate waypoints in the original flight plan but keeps the procedure amp available on the Active Flight Plan Page for quick activation when needed Activate Approach also adds the procedure to the end of the flight plan but immediately S begins to provide guidance to the first waypoint in the approach E SELECT APPROACH AIRPORT PUBLIC AIRPORT APPROACH 2 15 il ESCONDIDO uz a SE 1 LOAD APPROACH ACTIVATE APPROACH Select Approach Window 96 Garmi
233. rom satellites visible at its last known or initialized location but has not acquired a fix e 2D GPS Location At least three satellites have been acquired and a two dimensional location fix has been calculated 2D Differential appears when you are receiving DGPS corrections in 20 mode a 5 3D GPS Location At least four satellites have been acquired and a three e dimensional fix has been calculated 3D Differential appears when you are receiving DGPS corrections in 3D mode s 1051 Satellite Reception the receiver is no longer tracking enough satellites for a 2 2D or 3D fix E N GPS STATUS Constellation Races Diagram ecetver Status 2 Signal uz PRN Number Strength Bar 5 me 45 Above No ga 111214 16 20 22 30 31 3251 PRN Number E Horizon m t Horizon DATE 20 AUG 08 TIME 8 5 7 23AM 13 5 7UTC E E GPS Status Info Page x 5 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 1 1 3 0verview ACQUIRING SATELLITES When the receiver is in the process of acquiring enough satellite signals for navigation the receiver uses satellite orbital data collected continuously from the satellites and last known position to determine the satellites that should be in view Acquiring Satellites is indicated as the solution until a sufficient number of satellites have been acquired for computing a solution When the receiver is in the process of acquiring a 3D diff
234. roperly set directional gyro Hg mercury x hPa hectopascal 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 221 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features uv 4 Ss o 2 lt Index Appendix I hr HSI Hz Indicated in HG kg kHz km kt 252 A GARMIN hour Horizontal Situation Indicator Hertz Initial Approach Fix Indicated Air Temperature International Civil Aviation Organization Instrument Flight Rules Instrument Landing System Instrument Meteorological Conditions inch Information provided by properly calibrated and set instrumentation on the aircraft panel inches of mercury kilogram kilohertz kilometer knot latitude pound The portion of a flight plan between two waypoints localizer longitude meter Missed Approach Point Meteorological Aviation Routine Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev 6 A MHz megahertz 2 Minimum Safe Uses Grid MORAs to determine a safe altitude within ten 3 Altitude miles of the aircraft present position 2 Military Operations Area MSA Minimum Safe Altitude E MSL Mean Sea Level 5 NAVAID NAVigation AID 8 NDB Non directional Beacon NEXRAD Next Generation Radar amp nm nautical mile s z NRST nearest s OAT Outside Air Temperature 3 OBS Omni Bearing Selector gt psi pounds per square inch 2 z QTY quantity 5 rom revolutions per minute s SBAS Satellite Based Augme
235. rs When the cursor is on a field awaiting entry waypoint identifier turning the FMS Joystick counter clockwise accesses a menu with three different lists of identifiers for quick selections recent waypoints RECENT WPTS nearest airports NRST APTS and flight plan waypoints TPL WPTS The GPSMAP 695 696 automatically tills in the identifier facility and city fields with the information for the selected waypoint 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual o gt o Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Index Overview O GARMIN Using the FMS Joystick to enter data 1 2 3 4 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field Begin entering data a To quickly enter a waypoint identifier turn the FMS Joystick counter clockwise to display a list of recent waypoints RECENT WPTS nearest airports NRST APTS or flight plan waypoints FPL WPTS b Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired waypoint from the list and press the ENT Key WAYPOINT KOJC PUBLIC AIRPORT TS APTS ECUT VE 4 KOJC N CEN USA 51K 34 EL OVERLAND 63K Waypoint Entry Waypoint Page Or a Turn the FMS Joystick to select a character for the first placeholder Data Entry Turning the FMS Joystick clockwise scrolls through the alphabet where appropriate toward th
236. rt Flight Plan and press the ENT Key 5 With Yes highlighted press the ENT Key To cancel the request press the CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key IMPORTING EXPORTING FLIGHT PLANS uonefiAeN 540 zt e mu 2 D e Importing flight plans 1 With a flight plan saved to the SD Card press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page 5 2 Press the IMPORT Softkey 3 Using the Joystick highlight the desired flight plan to import m 4 Press the IMPORT Softkey and press the ENT Key Or Press Menu and with Import Flight Plan highlighted press ENT R Exporting flight plans 1 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS 5 Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan zi 3 Press the EXPORT Softkey and press the ENT Key Or Press Menu and with Export Flight Plan highlighted press ENT 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Flight Planning GARMI N 3 5 APPROACHES R E e EN WARNING The GPSMAP 695 696 is not designed to be independently used for flight into instrument meteorological conditions IMC or other conditions in which aircraft control is based solely upon flight instruments The approaches i provided are for monitoring purposes only Only the final course segment final app
237. s Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N 4 3 TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRAFFIC SOURCE The GPSMAP 695 696 is compatible with two different traffic sources TIS A traffic via a Garmin Mode S Transponder GTX 330 or ADS B TIS B traffic via a GDL 39 When the GPSMAP 696 is configured with both a Mode S transponder capable of receiving TIS A traffic and a GDL 39 capable of receiving ADS B TIS B traffic the GPSMAP 695 696 will automatically switch between traffic sources When both options are configured the Serial Pass Through capabilities of the GDL 39 will need to be configured see Appendix D for configuration information The following conditions describe the traffic display logic e the GTX is not receiving TIS A traffic data GDL 39 ADS B traffic will be displayed e f the GDL 39 is receiving both air to air ADS B traffic data and ground uplink TIS B traffic then the GDL 39 ADS B traffic will be displayed e f the GTX is receiving TIS A traffic and the GDL 39 is not receiving ground uplink TIS B traffic then GTX TIS A traffic will be displayed If more than one traffic source is configured the current traffic source is annunciated in the upper left hand corner of the Traffic Page TRF GTX TIS A Displaying TIS A traffic from a Mode OPERATING transponder 757 Displaying ADS BITIS B traffic f PERATING isplaying MEN traffic from a NORMAL Traffic Source Annunciation 148 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190
238. s s Terrain 141 symbol on terrain Alerts 143 146 TIS A 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual Index 3 A Index GARMIN GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning Blank Page Hazard Avoidance Additional Features uv Q zs lt Index 4 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00319 00 Rev G A GARMIN Garmin international Inc 1200 East 151st Street Olathe KS 66062 U S A p 913 397 8200 f 913 397 8282 Garmin AT Inc 2345 Turner Road SE Salem OR 97302 U S A p 503 391 3411 f 503 364 2138 Garmin Europe Ltd Liberty House Bulls Copse Road Hounsdovvn Business Park Southampton S040 9RB U K p 44 0870 8501241 f 44 0870 8501251 Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2nd Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan p 886 2 2642 9199 f 886 2 2642 9099 www garmin com 2008 2012 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries 190 00919 00 Rev G
239. s the ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 2 ET gt o Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Index Overview GARMIN 26 3 4 5 DISPLAY Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired menu option Display Sound Units Date amp Time Position Interface Alarms or Power and press the ENT Key Press the MENU Key With the Restore Default highlighted press the ENT Key MENU FOR Marn MENU Restore Default Window BACKLIGHTING NOTE The GPSMAP 695 696 retains the backlighting settings between power cycles Backlighting may have been set to a level not suitable for the current ambient lighting The large color display can be set to various brightness levels to allow for easy viewing in full sunlight or dimmed for night viewing The power button can be used to quickly set the backlight intensity By momentarily pressing the power button when the unit is powered on a window appears showing the current backlight setting From this window the backlight setting can be adjusted with the joystick knob or a second momentary press of the power button changes the backlight level to full bright 10 This provides a display which can be read under most lighting conditions Once this method of changing the backlight to full bright has been used the previously selected value is lost and the new backlig
240. selected press the ENT Key to get detailed information if available WEATHER INFORMATION KMCI 4 PuBLIC AIRPORT 39 17 533 DUOd H 1059FT H L W094 43833 KANSAS CITY INTL KANSAS CITY MO ATIS 128375 MH KHCI HHE 7 Ax FRI KROE KHEI 0317532 SOET BSH R 4 BR 5ETU3 EKENT OUCTSU 1E b 17 529877 EMP mn onarrvaTron 3 12 53 PH COT WIND FROH T D ar 12 ET Vrsrnn Tv B nt LIGHT RAIN nist ttRED 3600 rr at 10000 r OOD Goat oUERCAST at 13000 r1 trrtRATURE 64 F Dewroint 63 F FR 2977 gt mn Me ula l Done SIM WX Abbreviated Product Info Split Screen Detailed Product Info Split Screen Setting up and customizing weather data for the Map Page 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to select the FIS B Weather Category from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather product 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to access a list of options for each product On Off Auto range settings 6 Press the ENT Key to select an option 7 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page with the changed settings METAR AIRMET SIGMET WEATHER DATA OFF NEXRAD ON SATELLITE MOSAIC AUTO LIGHTNING AUTO STORM CELLS AUTO FRONTS N Map Setup
241. ss the ENT Key Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Alert Volume field Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired volume 0 10 Press the EXIT Softkey or FMS Joystick to exit Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN vVXVU Avoidance TRAFFIC WARNING WINDOW The system displays the Traffic Warning Window when the system issues a traffic advisory TA The Traffic Warning Window shows a small pop up map in the lower left corner The Range Rings on the pop up alert are spaced every whole mile kilometer nautical mile Press the CLR Key to remove the Traffic Warning Window NOTE The Traffic Warning Window is disabled when the aircraft ground speed is less than 30 knots or when on the approach leg of a route TRAFFIC GROUND TRACK Traffic ground track is indicated on the GPSMAP 695 696 screen by a target track vector a short line shown in 45 degree increments extending in the direction of target movement D sPLAYING TRAFFIC DATA TIS A traffic can be displayed on the Map Page Setting up and customizing TIS A traffic on the map page From the Map Page press the TRAFFIC Softkey to toggle traffic on off Or 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Map Category from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the TRAFFIC DATA Field 5
242. st press the CLR Key or the FMS Joystick 3 Viewing a chart for the selected approach 5 1 With an approach selected in the Select Approach Window press the MENU Key The Show Chart Menu is displayed 5 MENU FOR Marn MENU Select Approach Menu 2 Press the ENT Key A chart displaying the selected approach is displayed 3 Press the EXIT Softkey to return to the Select Approach Window 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 9 Overview GPS Navigation 92 Has a de s Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Index 98 Flight Planning GARMI N Activating an approach on the Active Flight Plan Page 1 2 3 4 5 Press the FPL Key Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page if necessary Press the SEL APPR Softkey or press the MENU Key highlight Select Approach by turning or moving the FMS Joystick and press the ENT Key The Select Approach Window is displayed Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of available approaches Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired approach and press the ENT Key With Activate Approach highlighted press the ENT Key To cancel the request press the CLR Key or the FMS Joystick Or a With an approach loaded on the Active Flight Plan Page press the MENU Key b Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Activate Approach and press the ENT Key STOP NAVIGATION S
243. st be within range and line of sight of an operating GBT Reception may be affected by altitude terrain and other factors GDL 39 supported FIS B weather products include METARs TAFs NEXRAD Regional and CONUS Combined AIRMETS SIGMETs PIREPs and Winds and Temperatures Aloft Other products include NOTAMs and TFRs Switching Weather Sources 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup and press the ENT Key 3 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight WEATHER 4 Press the ENT Key 5 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather source AUTO XM or GDL FIS B The default is AUTO which will use XM over GDL FIS B if both are available 6 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the previous page 124 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance Or 1 From the Weather Page press SETUP Softkey d 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather source AUTO 2 XM or GDL FIS B The default is AUTO which will use XM over GDL FIS B if both are available 3 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the S previous page l Viewing FIS B Product Status 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu r 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Data Link Information and 2 press the ENT Key S 3 Press
244. sture or excessive static charges and should be stored in the case supplied with the card SD Card Slot GPSMAP 695 696 SD Card Slot 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 137 pjezeH Puruuejd 3 uoneDiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ soJnjeo jeuonippy gt Ke Oo 2 A D A AppendixC GARMIN Installing an SD Card 1 Insert the card into the slot on the top left side of the unit Be sure the 3 label is facing the front of the unit 2 Firmly push the card into the unit It is not necessary to force the card The handle is still exposed when it is properly inserted 5 3 unit takes a few seconds to read the card When the data card has been properly installed and accepted a summary screen noting the card z details appears Press ENT Key to acknowledge T If you insert an SD Card and get a card format not recognized message try removing the card and reinserting it If the card is still not recognized contact Garmin Product E Support or your Garmin dealer Removing an SD Card 1 Push the card into the unit until it stops 2 Release the card The card should eject for easy removal 3 With the card ejected pull the card out of the slot GPSMAP 695 696 DATABASES Te following databases are included with the GPSMAP 695 696 depending on the unit Americas Atlantic or Pacific See the Additional Feature section for informa
245. the T CLR Key the FMS Joystick or highlight No and press the ENT Key EDITING SPEED AND FUEL FLOW Adjusting the Active Flight Plan fuel flow 1 Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Aircraft Profile and press the Has a de iL m ENT Key E AIRCRAFT PROFILE CURRENT AIRCRAFT S N1234A PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CRUISE SPEED 120kr E MAXIMUM SPEED 150kT FUEL FLOW 5 MAP SYMBOL lt JET lt x Aircraft Profile Page 3 Select the desired aircraft or create a new one x lt 3 4 Move the FMS Joystick to the Fuel Flow field turn the FMS Joystick to enter the appropriate fuel flow and press the ENT Key Or 30 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN 1 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page 2 2 Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and move the FMS Joystick to 3 highlight the Fuel Flow field 3 Using the FMS Joystick enter the desired fuel tlow and press the ENT Key ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN S LEG FUEL LEG z FUEL FLOW c DTK REQD ETE B I KMCI ME ee m gt 179 Q 7 gt KLXT 065 1 5 zt e e 22 c e Fuel Flow Active Flight Plan Page 5 Adjusting the Saved Flight Plan speed and fuel flow 3 1 Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to disp
246. the FMS Joystick to highlight Show or Hide 6 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key the EXIT Softkey or the MENU Key to return to the previous page Changing the altitude range 1 On the Traffic Page select the ALT MODE Softkey 2 Press one of the following Softkeys q W S lt UO N EIS 5 e ABOVE Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 9000 feet E above the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft Typically used during 5 dimb phase of flight 3 e NORMAL Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet above the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft Typically used during enroute phase of flight E e BELOW Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet 8 above the aircraft to 9000 feet below the aircraft Typically used during descent phase of flight e UNREST unrestricted All traffic is displayed 3 return to the Traffic Page press the BACK Softkey 162 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Tala Rk Source PERATING NORMAL Z Bi naf Display P Range Rings Proximity NS Advisory PA 800 above Climbing Directional m m Traffic 3200 eet above igit Traffic System PESE Status Receivin l r AIR TO AIR Air to Air and TASS eee TIS B Trajj mmm if TRAFFIC PAGE MAP WPT WX TER i XM INFO INFO TREND FLT ID Re ER Traffic Page GDL 39 FLIGHT ID DISPLAY The Flight
247. the WEATHER Softkey to view the age in hours minutes of each weather product s Or 1 From the Weather Page press the INFO Softkey a Viewing Ground Station Status 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Data Link Information and 2 press the ENT Key gt 3 Press the STATIONS Softkey to view ground station s status Active Inactive bearing and distance S Or 3 1 From the Weather Page press the INFO Softkey 2 Press the STATIONS Softkey to view ground station s status bearing and 1 distance 5 FIS B WEATHER PRODUCTS 8 FIS B weather broadcasts are updated regularly and may take approximately ten minutes to transmit all available weather data Therefore weather data is not immediately available No pilot action is required to receive FIS B weather information Weather product status can be viewed on the dedicated Weather Page or the Data Link 2 Page from the Tools menu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 123 GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning v UW S lt N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoidance GARMI N When a FIS B weather product is active on a map the age of the data is displayed on the screen in the lower left corner The age of the product is based on the time difference between when the data was assembled on the ground and the current GPS time Weath
248. the destina tion airport The following aural terrain alerts are issued when flight conditions meet parameters that are set within the software algorithms and are dependant on the sensitivity level set in the Terrain Setup Menu 146 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance o Kange Rings ar E m RALAS S t l i EST ou z MAP PAGE amp MAP WEATHER TRAFFIC S Pop Up Alert Map Page Aler Terrain B Obstacle Descent Rate Severity b T np caution obstacle E caution terrain M j caution obstade caution sink rate caution terrain ahead i ahead S TW a le ahead pull 5 terrain ahead pull up Pu B EN up sink rate pull up terrain terrain pull up 1 i S ull up obstacle obstacle pull up 2 P pull up pull up 2 Aural Alerts S Enabling Disabling Terrain Audio E 1 Press the Menu Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Move the FMS Joystick to select System Setup and press the ENT Key r 3 Move the FMS Joystick to select Sound and press the ENT Key 5 4 Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Terrain Audio field 2 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to select On or Off and press the ENT Key 2 147 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning 9 W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Feature
249. tifier based on the current position and phase of flight The following descriptions and abbreviations are used e Usage type Public Military or Private e Runway surface type Hard Turf Sealed Gravel Dirt Soft Unknown or Water e Runway lighting type No Lights Part Time Full Time Unknown or PCL Feq for pilot controlled lighting e COM Availability TX transmit only RX receive only PT part time additional information available Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN GPS Navigation Waypoint Identifier Symbol Type Facility Name City Region EZ KCRQ PUBLIC AIRPORT MC CLELLAN PALOMAR CARLSBAD CA Region RUNWAY 06 24 HW T 4897 x 15 FT 26 Runway Information eX L OCEANSIDE Map Designation Shai Length Width LIGHTS FREQ 118 600 own Surface 06 DISPLACED 295FT 7 Lighting RIGHT TRAFFIC 24 Displaced Threshold Distance Traffic Pattern Wind Speed Direction WIND 260 AT 7KT FREQUENCIES INFO ATIS RX 120 150 331FT MSL ASOS RX 120 150 Avgas JET FUEL Airport COM NAV Ba SM M ncs Tus Information Freq Info Ba 121 800 x l Elevation Identification BA crar 118 500 Fuel Available FSS RX 115 300 Frequency TX 122 100 7 7 DEPARTURE 127 300 UTC Offset _ Aaaitiona eui et 127 300 Daylight Savings Information iE 108 700 2 Time W11716 805 Lat Long BRG 257 D S 1144m Bearing Distance INFO Softkey WAYPOINT
250. tion on AOPA Airport Directory AC U KWIK Airport Directory FliteCharts Chartview and SafeTaxi See the Hazard Avoidance section for information on Obstacles and Terrain Additional Features N 4 o 2 lt Index 198 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G amp GARMIN 9 Database 5 Worldwide Basemap 9 AOPA Airport Directory y Jeppesen Navigation Database 8 HiteCharts SafeTaxi z Obstacle Terrain 5 Databases BASEMAP j The basemap database contains data for the topography and land features such as a river lakes and towns t is updated only periodically with no set schedule There is no expiration date AIRPORT DIRECTORY DATABASES T The AOPA Airport Directory provides data on airports and heliports throughout the 2 U S and it is updated on a 56 day cycle Detailed information for over 5 300 U S airports along with the names and phone numbers of thousands of FBOs can be viewed This service allows the pilot to plan an overnight choose fuel stops find ground transportation etc se ipueddy Optional airport directory databases such as AC U KWIK are also supported AC U KWIK provides complete listings of FBOs charter companies fuel suppliers ground transportation maintenance and catering services at public airports across the world x pul 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 199 Hazard Avoidance Flight Plannin
251. to automatically show nearby airspace information on the Nearest Airspace Page This information includes name time to entry if applicable and status There are four types of status information e Ahead Projected to enter the airspace within the next 10 minutes or less e Near Within two nautical miles of an airspace but not projected to enter it c Q un Z D e c c o Near 6 Ahead Project to enter the airspace within two nautical miles Inside Airspace Within the boundaries of the airspace SMART AIRSPACE Smart Airspace shows airspace at and immediately surrounding the aircraft s current altitude in bold Airspaces at all other altitudes are de emphasized buluueld 4f 4 De emphasized Bold Airspace Airspace a UEPIOAY pJezeH soJnjeaJ euonippy Smart Airspace so ipueddy Xepu 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual E GPS Navigation GARMI N 2 DIRECT TO NAVIGATION The Direct to method of navigation initiated by pressing the Direct to Key is quicker to use than a flight plan when the desire is to navigate to a single point such as a nearby airport Once a direct to is activated the GPSMAP 695 696 establishes a point to point course line from the present position to the selected direct to destination Course guidance is provided until the direct to is replaced with a new direct to or flight plan or cancelled Overview
252. tomizing weather data for the Map Page 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to select the XM Weather or XM WX Reports Category from the horizontal list 4 Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather product 5 Tum the FMS Joystick to access a list of options for each product On Off Auto range settings 6 Press the ENT Key to select an option 7 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page with the changed settings 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 12 Hazard Avoidance GARMI N f MAP SETUP f MAP SETUP z WEATHER DATA OFF METAR NEXRAD ON AIRMET e SATELLITE MOSAIC AUTO SIGMET LIGHTNING AUTO STORM CELLS AUTO FRONTS N S Map Setup Page Weather Category Map Setup Page WX Report Category Restoring default weather data for the Map Page 2 1 From the Map Page press the MENU Key s 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the 3 Tum the FMS Joystick to select XM Weather or XM WX Reports 4 Move the FMS Joystick to select the desired weather product 5 Press the MENU Key 6 With Restore Default or Restore All Map Defaults selected press the ENT Key 7 Press the FMS Joystick the CLR Key or the EXIT Softkey to return to the o W lt
253. tte lighter 2 receptacle E 4 Route the power cable so that it does not interfere with aircraft operation The unit begins charging as soon as external power is applied When the unit in 2 Charge Mode it reduces the draw on the aircraft s battery gt UsiNG CHARGE MODE NOTE While in Charge Mode the unit draws a current from the aircraft To i avoid discharging the aircraft s battery disconnect the external power cable from the unit when not in use for several days Applying external power to the GPSMAP 695 696 automatically turns on the unit for a full operation If the battery is present and needs to be charged the external power source charges the battery while the unit is in use 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual gt o gt Appendices Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Index Overview GARMIN If you do not want to use the unit but you would like to charge the battery you can put the unit into Charge Mode Connect the unit to an external power supply Press and hold the POWER Button Instead of completely turning off the unit now goes into Charge Mode TURNING THE UNIT ON OFF Press and hold the POWER Button to turn the unit on or off A NOTE If the display appears dark or dim adjust the display backlighting as necessary upon power up The GPSMAP 695 696 retains the backlighting settings between power cycles Backlighting may have
254. turn to the Weather WX Page Animating FIS B weather 1 2 3 From the Map Page press the MENU Key to access the Map Page Menu Tum or move the FMS Joystick to select Animate Weather and press the ENT Key To stop animation press the MENU Key again turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Stop Animation and press the ENT Key 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 139 uonefbiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ buruuelg 346 EIE D N D gt lt D la D se xipueddy soJnjeoJ euonippy Xepu GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning o W lt UO N Appendices Additional Features Index 1 2 3 4 Hazard Avoidance GARMI N Or Select the Weather WX Page Using the FMS Joystick select either the NEXRAD Radar or Satellite Mosaic weather product Select the ANIMATE Softkey to begin animation Or a Press the MENU Key b Select Animate Weather and press the ENT Key to begin animation To stop animation deselect the ANIMATE Softkey Or Press the MENU Key turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Stop Animation and press the ENT Key Viewing FIS B NOTAMs 1 2 140 From the Waypoints Page press NOTAMS Softkey If needed scroll up or down using the FMS Joystick AIRPORT FIS B ccm I IMSTRUMENT APPROACH CITY NL KANSAS CITY MO ILS OR LOCALIZER RUMWAY 8 13
255. ty icing conditions wind shear and turbulence PIREPs are issued as either Routine UA blue or Urgent UUA yellow PIREP text is displayed on the Weather WX Page An abbreviated version can be viewed by panning over the PIREP box Using the Map Pointer highlight the desired PIREP and press the ENT Key to display the decoded text T D N 2 gt lt D a D g r soJnjeo jeuonippy OKLAHOMA CITY Urgent UUA PIREP earring e LFK UA 0V SGR LFK TM 1338 Bs FL 230 TP 4 SK OVC MEE TOPT70 TA 05C IC TRACE EN RH DURDU muB Routine UA D N PIREP Selected o PIREP Data 5 o D gt x lt 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 139 A Hazard Avoidance GARMIN USING FIS B WEATHER PRODUCTS o S T E WARNING Do not use data link weather information for maneuvering in near or around areas of hazardous weather Information contained with in data link weather products may not accurately depict current weather conditions s 8 WARNING Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to z determine the age of the weather information shown by the data link weather product Due to time delays inherent in gathering and processing weather data for data link transmission the weather information shown by the data c Ifi link weather product may be significantly older than the indicated weather lt
256. ual or revision must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Garmin GPSMAPS FliteCharts and SafeTaxi are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Jeppesen is a registered trademark of Jeppesen nc NavData is a registered trademark of Jeppesen Inc AC U KWIK is a registered trademark of Penton Business Media Inc SiriusXM Satellite Radio is provided by SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc SiriusXM Weather is provided by SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc August 2012 190 00919 00 Rev G Printed in Taiwan amp Warnings Cautions amp Notes GARMIN WARNING When installing the GPSMAP 695 696 place the unit so it does not obstruct the field of view or interfere with operating controls WARNING The indicators represented on the Panel are based on GPS derived data and may differ from the instruments in the aircraft WARNING The GPSMAP 695 696 is intended only as an aid for VFR navigation Do not attempt to use this unit for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction distance location or topography WARNING Navigation and terrain separation must NOT be predicated upon the use of the terrain function The GPSMAP 695 696 Terrain Proximity feature is NOT intended t
257. und track changes The Terrain Page displays altitudes of terrain and obstructions relative to the aircraft position and altitude with reference to a database that may contain inaccuracies Terrain and obstructions are shown only if they are in the database Terrain and obstacle information should be used as an aid to situational awareness They should never be used to navigate or maneuver around terrain Note that all obstructions may not be available in the terrain and obstacle database No terrain and obstacle information is shown without a valid 3 D GPS position The GPSMAP 695 696 GPS receiver provides the horizontal position and altitude of the aircraft Aircraft GPS altitude is derived trom satellite position GPS altitude is then converted to a mean sea level MSL based altitude GPS MSL altitude and is used to determine terrain and obstacle proximity GPS MSL altitude accuracy is affected by satellite geometry but is not subject to variations in pressure and temperature that normally affect pressure altitude sensors GPS MSL altitude does not require local altimeter settings to determine MSL altitude It is a widely used MSL altitude source Terrain and obstacle databases are referenced to MSL Using the GPS position and altitude the Terrain feature portrays a 2 D picture of the surrounding terrain and obstacles relative to the position and altitude of the aircraft GPS position and GPS MSL altitude are used to calculate and predict the
258. uonefiAeN Sd5 soJnjeo 4 jeuonippy This product has not been endorsed or otherwise approved by the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency or the United States Department of Defense 10 U S C 425 a Under 10 U S C 456 no civil action may be brought against the United States on the basis of the content of a navigational aid prepared or disseminated by either the former Defense Mapping Agency DMA National Imagery and Mapping Agency NIMA or the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency NGA se xipueddy b The DAHF product is provided as is and no warranty express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose or arising by statute or otherwise in law or from a course of dealing or usage in trade is made by NGA as to the accuracy and functioning of the product Neither NGA nor its personnel will be liable for any claims losses or damages arising from or connected with the use of this product The user agrees to hold harmless the United States National Geospatial Intelligence Agency The user s sole and exclusive remedy is to stop using the DAFIF product 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 221 Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning GPS Navigation Overview Additional Features 4 o 2 lt Index amp Appendix GARMIN SinusXM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICE AGREEMENT S
259. utomatic Dependent Surveillance Rebroadcast ADS R and is automatically triggered by the detection of an ADS B participating aircraft within the service volume of the GBT As a 978 MHz UAT frequency receiver the GDL 39 can receive both the Traffic Information Service Broadcast TIS B and Flight Information Service Broadcast FIS B provided in conjunction with ADS R services when in range of a GBT FIS B service is provided continuously but ADS R including TIS B will only be broadcast by a GBT when an ADS B participating aircraft is within the GBT s defined service volume In this case a GBT will only rebroadcast TIS B information relative to the ADS B participating aircraft Only traffic that is within 15 nm lateral and 3 500 vertical of the ADS B participating aircraft is provided in the broadcast Non participating traffic aircraft located farther than 15 nm laterally and 3 500 vertically trom the participating aircraft is are excluded from the information transmitted by the GBT TIS B traffic information includes non participating aircraft detected by ATC surveillance radar As TIS B data is derived from ATC surveillance radar data TIS B traffic position updates typically occur every three to thirteen seconds Therefore 134 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance TIS B traffic may be displayed with degraded positional accuracy Aircraft without operating transponders are invisible to
260. v G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 222 p EZEH 3613 uonefiAeN Sd5 M39IAJ9AQ soJnjeo 4 jeuonippy gt Ke ge 2 A D x pul Appendi GARMIN FLIGHT LOG ENTE REGN ss 11 JUN 50 0 1 Hours 11 JUN 51 34 0 4 Hours 10 JUN KOJC KLWC 0 2 Hours Flight Log List FROM KLWC LAWRENCE MUN To LOCAL DATE 03 SEP 08 HOURS 1 2 DISTANCE 124 8nm MAP Flight Log Review 226 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN 80 AppendixF DELETING FLIGHT RECORDS You can delete the highlighted flight record or delete all flight records from the Flight Log Deleting flight records 1 Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Flight Log and press the ENT Key 3 Select the desired flight if applicable and press the MENU Key 4 Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Delete Flight or Delete All and press the ENT Key TRACK LOG The GPSMAP 695 696 draws an electronic breadcrumb trail or track log on the Map Page The track log contains points along its path including time and location for each point Track Log Track Log Map Page The track log starts recording as soon as the GPSMAP 695 696 gets a location fix For the best results clear the track log before each flight When the track log is full new track points overwrite the oldest
261. versal Access Transceiver frequency band and 1090 MHz Extended Squitter 1090 ES receivers t is designed to receive process and output traffic ADS B air to air and TIS B traffic information and weather Flight Information Service Broadcast FIS B information to the GPSMAP 695 696 through a power data cable ADS B Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast is a surveillance technology deployed across the United States as the cornerstone of the FAA s Next Generation Air Transportation System NextGen ADS B enables improved surveillance services both air to air and air to ground especially in areas where radar is ineffective due to terrain or where it is impractical or cost prohibitive Initial applications of air to air ADS B are for advisory use only enhancing a pilot s visual acquisition of other nearby ADS B equipped aircraft either when airborne or on the airport surface 1090 ES TY UAT RADAR HE Composite Station ADS B System For the purpose of distinguishing between levels of ADS B service there are three dassifications of aircraft or system capability ADS B In ADS B Out and ADS B participating ADS B In refers to the capability to receive ADS B information ADS B Out refers to the capability to transmit ADS B information ADS B participating refers 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 153 uonebiAeN Sd5 M9IAJ9AQ buruuelg 36 N p a gt lt 2 p
262. view Additional Features 4 Ss o 2 lt Index A AppendixD GARMIN CONNECTING TO A GDL 39 To receive weather and traffic information from the GDL 39 the GDL 39 must be connected to the GPSMAP 695 696 using the GDL 39 Power Data Cable to GPSMAP 695 696 P N 010 11686 10 or through a GDL 39 bare wire cable P N 010 11686 40 installation The GPSMAP 695 696 must also be configured correctly to receive traffic and weather information from the GDL 39 as described below Configuring GPSMAP 695 696 for GDL 39 1 Connect the GPSMAP 695 696 to the GDL 39 through the Power Data Cable or bare wire 2 Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu 3 Select System Setup and press the ENT Key 4 Select Interface and press the ENT Key 5 With the Serial Data Format field highlighted turn the FMS Joystick to select Garmin Data Transfer To GDL 39 Power Data Port x SN p AA GDL 39 Power Data Cable to GPSMAP 695 696 214 Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G A GARMIN AppendixD INTERFACE SETUP SERIAL DATA FORMAT GARMIN DATA TRANSFER S DEVICE INFORMATION 2 GDL39 2 30 3847482456 CONNECTED 1 GDL39 PASS THROUGH SERIAL FORMAT R NMEA OUTPUT MODE FAST E o pee eee o e md DESCRIPTION GDL 39 ADS B RECEIVER USED TO RECEIVE TRAFFIC AND FIS B WEATHER DATA TRANSMITS
263. wner s Manual 190 00919 00 Rev G GARMIN Hazard Avoidance SURFACE PRESSURE o This feature displays pressure isobars and pressure centers The isobars connect 5 points of equal pressure Pressure readings can help determine weather and wind conditions High pressure areas are generally associated with fair weather Low pressure areas are generally associated with clouds and the chance of precipitation E Isobars that are packed closely together show a strong pressure gradient Strong 2 gradients are associated with areas of stronger winds Pressure units can be displayed in Millibars mb Inches of Mercury in and Hectopascals hPa 8 OTHER Pressure iy oe amp SEA SURFACE TEMP WO esoml 2 z Sl pu e oaa Other Legend Surface Pressure Data L N D ex gt lt o D gt A SiniusXM LIGHTNING Lightning data shows the approximate location of cloud to ground lightning strikes x A strike icon represents a strike that has occurred within a two kilometer region and within the last seven minutes The exact location of the lightning strike is not displayed 5 emm E D STATES OF AMERICA Lightning Data E 190 00919 00 Rev G Garmin GPSMAP 695 696 Owner s Manual 109 GPS Navigation Overview Flight Planning q W S lt UO N EIS Appendices Additional Features Index Hazard Avoida

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