- •Section 1: System Overview
- •1.1 PFD/MFD Controls
- •1.2 PFD Softkeys
- •1.3 MFD Softkeys
- •1.4 MFD Page Groups
- •1.5 Vertical Navigation
- •1.6 Backlighting
- •1.7 XM Radio - Automatic Muting
- •1.8 Database Updates
- •Jeppesen Aviation Database
- •Garmin Databases
- •Section 2: Flight Instruments
- •2.1 Airspeed Indicator
- •Speed Indication
- •Speed Ranges
- •Airspeed Trend Vector
- •Vspeed References
- •2.2 Attitude Indicator
- •2.3 Altimeter
- •Altitude Reference Bug
- •Altitude Trend Vector
- •Barometric Setting Box
- •Altitude Alerting
- •Metric Display
- •2.5 Marker Beacon Annunciations
- •2.6 Vertical Speed Indicator
- •2.7 Barometric Altitude Minimums
- •2.8 Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
- •Course Pointer
- •Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
- •Bearing Pointers and Information Windows
- •DME (optional)
- •Navigation Source
- •2.9 Wind Data
- •3.1 Engine Display
- •3.2 Lean Display
- •Normally-aspirated Aircraft
- •Turbocharged Aircraft
- •3.3 System Display
- •4.1 Radio Status Indications
- •4.2 Volume
- •4.3 Automatic Squelch
- •4.4 Quickly Activating 121.500 MHz
- •4.5 Optional NAV Radios
- •DME Radio (optional)
- •ADF Radio (optional)
- •Auto-tuning on the PFD
- •Auto-tuning on the MFD
- •4.7 Transponder
- •Mode Selection
- •Ground Mode (Automatic)
- •Reply Status
- •Code Selection
- •Flight ID Reporting
- •5.1 COM Radio Selection
- •5.2 Marker Beacon Receiver
- •Marker Beacon Signal Sensitivity
- •5.3 Nav Radio Audio Selection
- •5.4 Intercom System (ICS) Isolation
- •5.5 Intercom Squelch Control
- •5.6 Digital Clearance Recorder and Player
- •6.1 AFCS Controls
- •6.2 Flight Director Operation
- •Activating the Flight Director
- •Command Bars
- •AFCS Status Box
- •6.3 Flight Director Modes
- •Pitch Modes
- •Pitch Hold Mode (PIT)
- •Selected Altitude Capture Mode (ALTS)
- •Altitude Hold Mode (ALT)
- •Vertical Speed Mode (VS)
- •Flight Level Change Mode (FLC)
- •Vertical Navigation Modes (VPTH, ALTV)
- •Glidepath Mode (GP)
- •Glideslope Mode (GS)
- •Go Around (GA) Mode
- •Roll Modes
- •Roll Hold Mode (ROL)
- •Heading Select Mode (HDG)
- •Navigation Mode (GPS, VOR, LOC)
- •Approach Mode (GPSa, VAPP, LOC)
- •Backcourse Mode (BC)
- •6.4 Autopilot Operation
- •Flight Control
- •Pitch Axis and Pitch Trim
- •Roll Axis
- •Engaging the Autopilot
- •Control Wheel Steering
- •Disengaging the Autopilot
- •6.5 Example Procedures
- •Departure
- •Intercepting a VOR
- •Flying a Flight Plan/GPS Course
- •Descent
- •Approach
- •Go Around/Missed Approach
- •6.6 AFCS Annunciations and Alerts
- •AFCS Status Alerts
- •Overspeed Protection
- •Section 7: Navigation
- •7.1 Navigation Map Page
- •Select the MAP Page Group
- •Direct-to Navigation from the MFD
- •Enter a Direct-to Destination
- •Select a Direct-to Destination to a Flight Plan Waypoint
- •Select a Direct-to Destination to a Nearest Airport
- •Re-center the CDI to the Destination Waypoint
- •Canceling Direct-to Navigation
- •Direct-to Navigation from the PFD
- •Enter a Direct-to Destination
- •Select a Direct-to Destination to a Flight Plan Waypoint
- •Select a Direct-to Destination to a Nearest Airport
- •Cancelling Direct-to Navigation
- •7.3 Navigating a Flight Plan
- •7.4 Airport Information
- •Select the Airport Information Page
- •Select an Airport from the Database
- •Select an Airport from the Active Flight Plan
- •Select a Nearest Airport
- •Select an Airport by Facility Name or City Location
- •Access Runway Information
- •Access Frequency Information
- •7.5 Intersection Information
- •Select the Intersection Information Page
- •Access Information on an Intersection
- •7.6 NDB Information
- •Select the NDB Information Page
- •7.7 VOR Information
- •Select the VOR Information Page
- •Access Information on a VOR
- •7.8 User Waypoint Information Page
- •7.9 Nearest Airports
- •Nearest Airport Information on the MFD
- •Select the Nearest Airports Page
- •Access Runway Information for the Selected Airport
- •Nearest Airports Information on the PFD
- •7.10 Nearest Intersections
- •Select the Nearest Intersections Page
- •View Information on the Nearest Intersection
- •7.11 Nearest NDB
- •Select the Nearest NDB Page
- •7.12 Nearest VOR
- •Select the Nearest VOR Page
- •View Information on the Nearest VOR
- •Select and Load a VOR Frequency
- •7.13 Nearest User Waypoint
- •Select the Nearest User Waypoint Page
- •Select a Nearest User Waypoint
- •7.14 Nearest Frequencies
- •Select the Nearest Frequencies Page
- •Select and Load the Nearest ARTCC, FSS, or Weather Frequency
- •7.15 Nearest Airspaces
- •Select the Nearest Airspaces Page
- •Airspace Alerts Box
- •View Additional Details for a Listed Airspace
- •View and Quickly Load the Frequency for a Controlling Agency
- •Section 8: Flight Planning
- •8.1 User Defined Waypoints
- •Select the User WPT Information Page
- •Create a New User Waypoint
- •Modify a User Waypoint
- •Delete a User Waypoint
- •Create User Waypoints from the Navigation Map Page
- •8.2 Viewing the Active Flight Plan
- •8.3 Activate a Stored Flight Plan
- •8.4 Activate a Flight Plan Leg
- •8.5 Stop Navigating a Flight Plan
- •8.6 Invert Active Flight Plan
- •8.7 Create a New Flight Plan
- •Create a New Flight Plan Using the MFD
- •Create a New Flight Plan Using the PFD
- •8.8 Load a Departure
- •8.9 Load an Arrival
- •8.10 Load an Approach
- •8.12 Store a Flight Plan
- •8.13 Edit a Stored Flight Plan
- •8.14 Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan
- •8.15 Invert and Activate a Stored Flight Plan
- •8.16 Copy a Flight Plan
- •8.17 Delete a Flight Plan
- •8.18 Graphical Flight Plan Creation
- •8.19 Trip Planning
- •Section 9: Procedures
- •9.1 Arrivals and Departures
- •Load and Activate a Departure Procedure
- •Load and Activate An Arrival Procedure
- •9.2 Approaches
- •Load and/or Activate an Approach Procedure
- •Activate An Approach in the Active Flight Plan
- •Section 10: Hazard Avoidance
- •10.1 Customizing the Hazard Displays on the Navigation Map
- •10.2 STORMSCOPE® (Optional)
- •Displaying Stormscope Lightning Data on the Navigation Map Page
- •Stormscope Page
- •10.3 XM Weather (Service Optional)
- •Displaying METAR and TAF information on the Airport Information Page
- •Displaying Weather on the Weather Data Link Page
- •NEXRAD Limitations
- •Weather Products & Symbols
- •Weather Product Age
- •10.4 Traffic Information Service (TIS)
- •TIS Voice Alert
- •10.5 Traffic Advisory System (TAS) (Optional)
- •System Self Test
- •10.6 Terrain and Obstacle Proximity
- •Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Terrain Proximity Page
- •Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Navigation Map
- •10.7 Terrain Awareness & Warning System (TAWs) Display (Optional)
- •Displaying Terrain on the TAWS Page
- •Enable/Disable Aviation Data
- •TAWS Inhibit
- •Manual System Test
- •Forward Looking Terrain Avoidance (FLTA)
- •Reduced Required Terrain Clearance (RTC) and Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance (ROC)
- •Imminent Terrain Impact (ITI) and Imminent Obstacle Impact (IOI)
- •Premature Descent Alert (PDA)
- •Excessive Descent Rate Alert (EDR)
- •Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Navigation Map
- •Pop-up Alerts
- •TAWS Alerts Summary
- •Alert Annunciations
- •11.1 Reversionary Mode
- •11.2 Abnormal COM Operation
- •11.3 Unusual Attitudes
- •11.4 Stormscope operation with loss of Heading Input
- •11.5 Hazard Displays with Loss of GPS Position
- •11.6 Dead Reckoning
- •12.1 Alert Level Definitions
- •12.2 NAV III Aircraft Alerts
- •WARNING Alerts
- •CAUTION Alerts
- •12.3 CO Guardian Messages
- •12.4 AFCS Alerts (182 & 206 Only)
- •System Status Annunciation
- •12.5 TAWS Alerts
- •12.6 G1000 System Annunciations
- •12.7 G1000 System Message Advisories
- •MFD & PFD Message Advisories
- •Database Message Advisories
- •GMA 1347 Message Advisories
- •GIA 63 Message Advisories
- •GIA 63W Message Advisories
- •GEA 71 Message Advisories
- •GTX 33 Message Advisories
- •GRS 77 Message Advisories
- •GMU 44 Message Advisories
- •GDL 69A Message Advisories
- •GDC 74A Message Advisories
- •Miscellaneous Message Advisories
- •Index
The ASSIST Softkey aids in the leaning process by identifyingthepeakofthefirstcylinderwhosetemperature falls. If the temperature of the peaked cylinder exceeds the peak value, the peak value is not updated. Press the ASSIST Softkey to stop peak monitoring.
Normally-aspirated Aircraft
For normally-aspirated aircraft, when a cylinder peaks, its peak is represented by a hollow block on the EGT Bar Graph. The EGT readout for the peaked cylinder, indicated on the bar graph in light blue, appears directly beneath the bar graph. The system automatically switches to the first peak obtained and displays the temperature deviation from peak (∆PEAK) in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) below the EGT readout.
Turbocharged Aircraft
Leaning for turbocharged aircraft is done with reference to the Turbine Inlet Temperature (TIT). When the temperature peaks, the numeric readout (∆PEAK) appears below the TIT Indicator and displays the difference between peak and current TITs, in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). If a peak is not displayed, underscores are shown until one is established.
3.3SYSTEM DISPLAY
NOTE: Fuel calculations do not use the aircraft fuel quantity indicators and are calculated from the last time the fuel was reset.
NOTE: The pilot should refer to the Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH) for fuel values and limitations. The displayed fuel remaining can be adjusted up to 53 gal (Models 172R,172S) or 87 gal (Models 182T,T182T, 206H,T206H).
SECTION 3 – ENGINE
INDICATION SYSTEM (EIS)
The System Display is accessed by pressing the ENGINE Softkey followed by the SYSTEM Softkey and shows critical engine, fuel, and electrical parameters.
Fuel calculations are based on the fuel flow totalizer and the displayed fuel remaining, adjusted by the pilot using the following softkeys:
•RST FUEL – Resets totalizer-based fuel remaining (GALREM)totheaircraft’sfuelcapacityandthefuel used (GAL USED) to zero
•GAL REM – Gives access to softkeys for adjusting the amount of fuel remaining for purposes of fuel calculations
Fuel remaining can be adjusted in one or ten-gallon increments using the appropriate softkeys. Softkeys also allow entering the full tank quantity for the aircraft or the tab quantity, which is 35 gallons (Models 172R and 172S) or 64 gallons (Models 182T, T182T, 206H, and T206H).
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SECTION 3 – ENGINE
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1Engine Manifold Pressure Gauge (MAN IN)
Models 182, T182, 206, T206 – Displays engine powerininchesofmercury(inHg). Turbocharged aircraft have a red portion of the gauge indicating the maximum manifold pressure range. A white tick mark is displayed indicating the cruise manifold pressure (Model T182 only).
2Tachometer (RPM) – Shows propeller speeds in revolutions per minute (rpm). Red range indicates propeller overspeed warning; a white high-rpmrangeindicatesabovenormaloperating speeds (Models 172S, 206 and T206).
3Oil Pressure (OIL PSI) – Displays pressure of the oil supplied to the engine in pounds per square inch (psi).
4OilTemperature(OIL°F)–Displaystheengine oil temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
5Engine Hours (Tach) (ENG HRS) Models 182, T182, 206, T206 – A numeric readout gives the time (in hours) the engine has been in service.
6Vacuum Pressure Indicator (VAC) Models182, T182, 206, T206 – Displays vacuum pressure.
7Fuel Flow (FFLOW GPH) – Shows the current fuel flow in gallons per hour (gph).
8Calculated Fuel Used (GAL USED) – Shows quantity of fuel used in gallons based on fuel flow since last reset.
9Set Fuel Remaining (GAL REM) – Shows current fuel remaining in gallons as set by the pilot and adjusted for fuel burn since last set.
10Fuel Quantity Indicator (FUEL QTY GAL)
– Shows the quantity of fuel in the tanks, in gallons, ranging from zero to full (F) for each fuel tank (left–Landright–R). When full, the indicator displays to 35 gallons per side (26 gallons for the
Models 172R and 172S).
11Voltmeter (M, E BUS VOLTS) – Displays the main and essential bus voltages.
12Ammeter (M, S BATT AMPS) – Shows the main and standby battery load in amperes.
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Figure 3-5 System Display (Normally-aspirated Aircraft)
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Figure 3-6 System Display (Turbocharged Aircraft)
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SECTION 4 – NAV/COM &
TRANSPONDER
SECTION 4: NAV/COM AND
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