Garmin 3600a Instruccion De Instalación

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iQue 3600a Que Applications Guide
Terrain Information
The areas of the terrain appearing in red are predicted 
to be within 100 feet above or below the altitude of 
the aircraft. The yellow terrain areas are predicted to 
be between the user-defined 
Caution Elevation and 
100 feet below the altitude of the aircraft. By default, 
the Caution Elevation is 1000 feet; therefore, the 
areas in yellow are between 1000 feet and 100 feet 
below the aircraft. The black areas are further than 
the Caution Elevation. A projected point of impact is 
marked with an X.
Obstacle Information
Obstacles are shown in QueTerrain and QueMap. 
Standard aeronautical chart symbols are used for 
lighted or unlighted obstacles taller than 200 feet 
Above Ground Level (AGL). Refer to the Obstacle 
Icons legend to the right. 
Each obstacle is labeled with the altitude of the top of 
the obstacle, or Mean Sea Level (MSL). Each obstacle 
also lists the actual height of the obstacle, or Above 
Ground Level (AGL) in parentheses.
Unlighted Obstacle below 1000 ft AGL.
Lighted Obstacle below 1000 ft AGL.
Unlighted Obstacle 1000 ft AGL and higher.
Lighted Obstacle 1000 ft AGL and higher.
Obstacle Icons
Terrain and Obstacle Color Code
The terrain and obstacles shown in QueTerrain and 
the obstacles shown in QueMap follow the following 
color code:
Red: Terrain or obstacle is within 100 feet of the 
aircraft.
Yellow: Terrain or obstacle is between the user-
defined Caution Elevation and 100 feet below the 
aircraft.
You can pan the map in QueTerrain just as you 
 for more 
information. To customize QueTerrain, refer to 
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