Garmin g1000 mooney primaryflightdisplay pilots guide m20m m20r Manuale Utente
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Garmin G1000 PFD Pilot’s Guide for Mooney M20M & M20R
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SUPPLEMENTAL FLIGHT DATA
WORKING WITH MENUS
Much of the G1000 operation is accomplished us-
ing a menu interface. The G1000 has a bezel-mounted
dedicated MENU key that, when pressed, displays a con-
text-sensitive list of options. This option list allows the
pilot to access additional features or make setting changes
which specifically relate to the currently displayed win-
dow. There is no all-encompassing menu. Some menus
provide access to additional sub-menus that are in turn
used to view, edit, select and review options.
dedicated MENU key that, when pressed, displays a con-
text-sensitive list of options. This option list allows the
pilot to access additional features or make setting changes
which specifically relate to the currently displayed win-
dow. There is no all-encompassing menu. Some menus
provide access to additional sub-menus that are in turn
used to view, edit, select and review options.
Once the Page Menu window is displayed, turn the
FMS knob to scroll through a list of available options (a
scroll bar always appears to the right of the window when
the option list is longer than the window) and press the
ENT key to select the desired option. The CLR key may
be pressed to remove the menu and cancel the opera-
tion. Pressing the FMS knob also removes the displayed
menu.
scroll bar always appears to the right of the window when
the option list is longer than the window) and press the
ENT key to select the desired option. The CLR key may
be pressed to remove the menu and cancel the opera-
tion. Pressing the FMS knob also removes the displayed
menu.
Figure 3.6.5 Page Menu – No Options With NRST Window Displayed
Figure 3.6.6 Page Menu – Options With FPL Window Displayed
NOTE: Pressing the softkeys does not display a
menu or sub-menu.
AUXILIARY WINDOW KEYS
The main keys which are used in association with the
PFD Auxiliary window operations are listed below:
• DIRECT-TO – Activates the direct-to func-
tion, and allows the user to enter a destination
waypoint and establishes a direct course to the
selected destination (specified by identifier chosen
from the active route).
waypoint and establishes a direct course to the
selected destination (specified by identifier chosen
from the active route).
• FPL – Displays the active Flight Plan Page for cre-
ating and editing the active flight plan or access-
ing stored flight plans.
ing stored flight plans.
• CLR – Erases information, cancels an entry, or
removes page menus.
• MENU – Displays a context-sensitive list of
options. This option list allows the user to access
additional features or make setting changes which
relate to certain pages.
additional features or make setting changes which
relate to certain pages.
• PROC – Selects approaches, departures and arriv-
als for the flight plan. When using a flight plan,
available procedures for departure and/or arrival
airport are offered automatically. If a flight plan
is not used, the desired airport, then the desired
procedure may be selected. This key selects IFR
departure procedures (SIDs), arrival procedures
(STARs) and approaches (SIAPs) from the data-
base and loads them into the active flight plan.
available procedures for departure and/or arrival
airport are offered automatically. If a flight plan
is not used, the desired airport, then the desired
procedure may be selected. This key selects IFR
departure procedures (SIDs), arrival procedures
(STARs) and approaches (SIAPs) from the data-
base and loads them into the active flight plan.
• ENT – Accepts a menu selection or data entry.
This key is used to approve an operation or
complete data entry. It is also used to confirm
information.
complete data entry. It is also used to confirm
information.
NOTE: Pressing the softkeys does not display a
menu or sub-menu.