Garmin g1000 mooney primaryflightdisplay pilots guide m20m m20r Manuale Utente
190-00443-00 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 PFD Pilot’s Guide for Mooney M20M & M20R
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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
Bearing Pointers and Information Windows
There are two bearing pointers available, one or two
can be displayed on the HSI. Pressing the PFD softkey
provides access to the BRG1 and BRG2 softkeys. BRG1
pointer is a single cyan (light blue) line with an open ar-
rowhead at the end. BRG2 pointer is a double cyan (light
blue) line with an open arrowhead at the end. The bear-
ing pointers never override the CDI. When one or more
bearing pointers are displayed (but not necessarily visible
if there is no data available), a white ring is presented
around the center of the compass rose to visually separate
the bearing pointer(s) from the CDI.
provides access to the BRG1 and BRG2 softkeys. BRG1
pointer is a single cyan (light blue) line with an open ar-
rowhead at the end. BRG2 pointer is a double cyan (light
blue) line with an open arrowhead at the end. The bear-
ing pointers never override the CDI. When one or more
bearing pointers are displayed (but not necessarily visible
if there is no data available), a white ring is presented
around the center of the compass rose to visually separate
the bearing pointer(s) from the CDI.
When a bearing pointer is displayed its associated
information window is also displayed. BRG1 informa-
tion window is displayed to the lower left of the HSI
and includes the bearing source (NAV1), a pointer icon,
frequency and distance (NAV1 and GPS) to the bearing
source. BRG2 information window is displayed to the
lower right of the HSI and includes the bearing source
(NAV2), a pointer icon, frequency and distance (NAV2) to
the bearing source.
tion window is displayed to the lower left of the HSI
and includes the bearing source (NAV1), a pointer icon,
frequency and distance (NAV1 and GPS) to the bearing
source. BRG2 information window is displayed to the
lower right of the HSI and includes the bearing source
(NAV2), a pointer icon, frequency and distance (NAV2) to
the bearing source.
If GPS is the bearing source, the active waypoint iden-
tifier is displayed in lieu of a frequency. If an active way-
point is not selected, the bearing pointer is removed from
the HSI and “NO DATA” is displayed in the information
window.
point is not selected, the bearing pointer is removed from
the HSI and “NO DATA” is displayed in the information
window.
If the NAV radio is the bearing source and is tuned to
an ILS frequency, the bearing pointer is removed from the
HSI and the frequency is replaced with “ILS”. If the NAV
radio is not receiving the tuned VOR station, the bearing
pointer is removed from the HSI and the frequency dis-
played in the information window is replaced with “NO
DATA”.
HSI and the frequency is replaced with “ILS”. If the NAV
radio is not receiving the tuned VOR station, the bearing
pointer is removed from the HSI and the frequency dis-
played in the information window is replaced with “NO
DATA”.
When NAV1 or NAV2 is the selected bearing source,
the frequency is replaced by the station identifier when
the station is in range.
the station is in range.
Bearing 1
Pointer
Bearing 1
Information
Window
Bearing 2
Pointer
Bearing 2
Information
Window
Figure 3.4.19 HSI with Bearing Information
Distance to
Bearing Source
Waypoint
Identifier
Bearing
Source
Pointer
Icon
Figure 3.4.20 BRG1 Information Window
Distance to
Bearing Source
Waypoint
Identifier
Pointer
Icon
Bearing
Source
Figure 3.4.21 BRG2 Information Window