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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36
190-00573-00  Rev. A
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OPERATION
DIGITAL CLEARANCE RECORDER WITH 
PLAYBACK CAPABILITY
The audio panel contains a digital clearance recorder 
that plays back up to 2.5 minutes of COM signal recording.  
Recorded COM audio is stored in separate memory blocks.  
Audio from all of the selected COM radios are recorded 
and can be played back.  Anyone able to hear the selected 
COM radios is able to hear the COM audio playback.
Once  the  2.5  minutes  of  recording  time  have  been 
reached,  the  recorder  begins  recording  over  the  stored 
memory blocks, starting from the oldest block.  Powering 
off the unit automatically clears all recorded blocks.
Figure 6.2.7  Playback Key
The PLAY key controls the playback function.
•  Pressing PLAY once plays back the latest recorded 
memory block, then returns to normal operation.
•  Pressing PLAY during playback of a memory block 
halts the playback of this block and plays back the 
preceding recorded block.  The PLAY key can be 
used  to  backtrack  through  the  recorded  memory 
blocks to reach and play back any desired block.
  NOTE:    Pressing  the  MKR/MUTE  key  during 
playback halts playback and returns the recorder/
playback to normal operation.
During  playback,  the  PLAY  annunciator  light  blinks 
approximately once per second.  If a COM input signal is 
detected during playback, playback is halted and the new 
COM audio is recorded as the latest block.
  NOTE:  The recorder can be  permanently disabled 
by a Garmin-authorized service center.
  NOTE:    If  the  COM muting  on  receive  option 
is enabled, only the primary COM radio audio 
reception  is  recorded  by  the  digital  clearance 
recorder.
REVERSIONARY MODE
The  red  DISPLAY  BACKUP  button  selects  the 
reversionary  mode  for  all  displays.    Reversionary  mode 
operation displays important flight and engine information 
on both the PFD and MFD, in case of display failure.
Figure 6.2.8  Reversionary Mode Button