Garmin G1000 - Beechcraft King Air 300/B300 User guide

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Beechcraft 300/B300 Series
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operation may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to earlier or later software versions.
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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
WARNING: Navigation and terrain separation must NOT be predicated upon the use of the terrain avoidance
feature. The terrain avoidance feature is NOT intended to be used as a primary reference for terrain avoidance
and does not relieve the pilot from the responsibility of being aware of surroundings during flight. The
terrain avoidance feature is only to be used as an aid for terrain avoidance. Terrain data is obtained from
third party sources. Garmin is not able to independently verify the accuracy of the terrain data.
WARNING: The displayed minimum safe altitudes (MSAs) are only advisory in nature and should not be
relied upon as the sole source of obstacle and terrain avoidance information. Always refer to current
aeronautical charts for appropriate minimum clearance altitudes.
WARNING: The altitude calculated by G1000 GPS receivers is geometric height above Mean Sea Level and
could vary significantly from the altitude displayed by pressure altimeters, such as the GDC 74 Air Data
Computer, or other altimeters in aircraft. GPS altitude should never be used for vertical navigation. Always
use pressure altitude displayed by the G1000 PFD or other pressure altimeters in aircraft.
WARNING: Do not use outdated database information. Databases used in the G1000 system must be updated
regularly in order to ensure that the information remains current. Pilots using any outdated database do so
entirely at their own risk.
WARNING: Do not use basemap (land and water data) information for primary navigation. Basemap data is
intended only to supplement other approved navigation data sources and should be considered as an aid to
enhance situational awareness.
WARNING: Traffic information shown on system displays is provided as an aid in visually acquiring traffic. Pilots
must maneuver the aircraft based only upon ATC guidance or positive visual acquisition of conflicting traffic.
WARNING: Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information for collision avoidance maneuvering.
The traffic display does not provide collision avoidance resolution advisories and does not under any
circumstances or conditions relieve the pilot’s responsibility to see and avoid other aircraft.
WARNING: Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information to accurately depict all of the traffic
within range of the aircraft. Due to lack of equipment, poor signal reception, and/or inaccurate information
from aircraft or ground stations, traffic may be present that is not represented on the display.
WARNING: Do not rely on information from a lightning detection system display as the sole basis for hazardous
weather avoidance. Range limitations and interference may cause the system to display inaccurate or
incomplete information. Refer to documentation from the lightning detection system manufacturer for
detailed information about the system.
WARNING: Do not use data link weather information for maneuvering in, near, or around areas of hazardous
weather. Information contained within data link weather products may not accurately depict current
weather conditions.
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WARNING: Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to determine the age of the weather
information shown by the data link weather product. Due to time delays inherent in gathering and processing
weather data for data link transmission, the weather information shown by the data link weather product
may be significantly older than the indicated weather product age.
WARNING:
For safety reasons, G1000 operational procedures must be learned on the ground.
WARNING:
The Garmin system, as installed in this aircraft, has a very high degree of functional integrity.
However, the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and/or self-test capability for all conceivable
system failures is not practical.
WARNING:
The United States government operates the Global Positioning System and is solely responsible
for its accuracy and maintenance. The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy
and performance of all GPS equipment. Portions of the Garmin G1000 utilize GPS as a precision electronic
NAVigation AID (NAVAID). Therefore, as with all NAVAIDs, information presented by the G1000 can be
misused or misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of the G1000
Pilot’s Guide documentation and the G1000 Integrated Avionics System in the Airplane Flight Manual.
Thoroughly practice basic operation prior to actual use. During flight operations, carefully compare indications
from the G1000 to all available navigation sources, including the information from other NAVAIDs, visual
sightings, charts, etc. For safety purposes, always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation.
WARNING: Do not use the system to attempt to penetrate a thunderstorm. The illustrations in this guide are
only examples. Both the FAA Advisory Circular, Subject: Thunderstorms, and the Aeronautical Information
Manual (AIM) recommend avoiding any thunderstorm identified as severe of giving intense radar echo by
at least 20 miles.
WARNING
:
Lamp(s) inside this product may contain mercury (HG) and must be recycled or disposed of
according to local, state, or federal laws. For more information, refer to our website at www.garmin.com/
aboutGarmin/environment/disposal.jsp.
WARNING
:
Because of variation in the earth’s magnetic field, operating the system within the following
areas could result in loss of reliable attitude and heading indications (GRS 77 installations only). North
of 72° North latitude at all longitudes; South of 70° South latitude at all longitudes; North of 65° North
latitude between longitude 75° W and 120° W. (Northern Canada); North of 70° North latitude between
longitude 70° W and 128° W. (Northern Canada); North of 70° North latitude between longitude 85° E and
114° E. (Northern Russia); South of 55° South latitude between longitude 120° E and 165° E. (Region south
of Australia and New Zealand)
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WARNING
:
Do not use GPS to navigate to any active waypoint identified as a ‘NON WGS84 WPT’ by a
system message. ‘NON WGS84 WPT’ waypoints are derived from an unknown map reference datum that
may be incompatible with the map reference datum used by GPS (known as WGS84) and may be positioned
in error as displayed.
WARNING: Do not use a QFE altimeter setting with this system. System functions will not operate properly
with a QFE altimeter setting. Use only a QNH altimeter setting for height above mean sea level, or the
standard pressure setting, as applicable.
CAUTION: The PFD and MFD displays use a lens coated with a special anti-reflective coating that is very
sensitive to skin oils, waxes, and abrasive cleaners. CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE
ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING. It is very important to clean the lens using a clean, lint-free cloth and an
eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings.
CAUTION:
The Garmin G1000 does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by
an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void both the warranty
and the pilot’s authority to operate this device under FAA/FCC regulations.
NOTE: When using Stormscope, there are several atmospheric phenomena in addition to nearby
thunderstorms that can cause isolated discharge points in the strike display mode. However, clusters of
two or more discharge points in the strike display mode do indicate thunderstorm activity if these points
reappear after the screen has been cleared.
NOTE: Do not rely solely upon data link services to provide Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) information.
Always confirm TFR information through official sources such as Flight Service Stations or Air Traffic Control.
NOTE: All visual depictions contained within this document, including screen images of the G1000 panel and
displays, are subject to change and may not reflect the most current G1000 system and aviation databases.
Depictions of equipment may differ slightly from the actual equipment.
NOTE: The data contained in the terrain and obstacle databases comes from government agencies. Garmin accurately
processes and cross-validates the data, but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data.
NOTE
: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE
: Interference from GPS repeaters operating inside nearby hangars can cause an intermittent loss of
attitude and heading displays while the aircraft is on the ground. Moving the aircraft more than 100 yards
away from the source of the interference should alleviate the condition.
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NOTE
: Use of polarized eyewear may cause the flight displays to appear dim or blank.
NOTE
: This product, its packaging, and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. This notice is being provided in accordance with
California’s Proposition 65. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please refer to
our web site at www.garmin.com/prop65.
NOTE
: The FAA has asked Garmin to remind pilots who fly with Garmin database-dependent avionics of the
following:
It is the pilot’s responsibility to remain familiar with all FAA regulatory and advisory guidance and
information related to the use of databases in the National Airspace System.
Garmin equipment will only recognize and use databases that are obtained from Garmin or Jeppesen.
Databases obtained from Garmin or Jeppesen are assured compliance with all data quality requirements
(DQRs) by virtue of a Type 2 Letter of Authorization (LOA) from the FAA. A copy of the Type 2 LOA is
available for each database and can be viewed at http://fly.garmin.com by selecting ‘Type 2 LOA Status.
Use of a current Garmin or Jeppesen database in your Garmin equipment is required for compliance with
established FAA regulatory guidance, but does not constitute authorization to fly any and all terminal
procedures that may be presented by the system. It is the pilot’s responsibility to operate in accordance
with established AFM(S) and regulatory guidance or limitations as applicable to the pilot, the aircraft, and
installed equipment.
NOTE
: The pilot/operator must review and be familiar with Garmin’s database exclusion list as discussed in SAIB
CE-14-04 to determine what data may be incomplete. The database exclusion list can be viewed at www.flygarmin.
com by selecting ‘Database Exclusions List.’
NOTE
: The pilot/operator must have access to Garmin and Jeppesen database alerts and consider their impact on
the intended aircraft operation. The database alerts can be viewed at www.flygarmin.com by selecting Aviation
Database Alerts.’
NOTE
: If the pilot/operator wants or needs to adjust the database, contact Garmin Product Support to coordinate the
revised DQRs.
NOTE: Garmin requests the flight crew report any observed discrepancies related to database information. These
discrepancies could come in the form of an incorrect procedure; incorrectly identified terrain, obstacles and fixes; or
any other displayed item used for navigation or communication in the air or on the ground. Go to FlyGarmin.com and
select ‘Report An Aviation Data Error Report.
NOTE
: When operating the G1000 in DG Free Mode (GRS 7800 installations only), the heading information
used by some system components (e.g. GTS 8000, AFCS, and GWX) will be different from the heading
displayed on the GDU by an amount equal to the difference between the current Magnetic Field Variation
Database (MV DB) value, and the MV DB value when DG Free Mode was activated. Due to the convergence
of isogonic lines, this condition is most noticeable at or near the North and South poles.
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NOTE
: System navigation utilities may not reliably calculate range and bearing information when the
aircraft is operating north of 80° North latitude or south of 80° South latitude. This may result in the system
displaying small gaps in racetrack holding pattern depictions (GRS 7800 installations only).
NOTE
: The Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS) may not operate reliably north of 89º North
latitude and south of 89º South latitude. This is due to limitations present within the Terrain database and
the system’s ability to process the data representing the affected areas (GRS 7800 installations only).
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REVISION INFORMATION
Record of Revisions
Part Number Revision Date Page Range Description
190-01343-00 A 8/30/11 i – I-6 Initial Release for GDU 12.01
190-01343-00 B 5/04/12 i – I-6 Update to GDU 12.04
190-01343-01 A 11/27/13 i – I-6 Added GDU 13.04 changes, including User Defined Holds,
Temp Compensated Altitudes, Pilot Profile Import/Export, LP
approaches, and Baro VNAV approaches.
Added GDC 7400, GRS 7800, GTX 3000, GRA 5500, GTS 8000,
and GWX 70
Included GSA 9000/GSM 9100
Removed ADB TX Softkey
Removed GND Softkey (Transponder Mode)
190-01343-02 A 3/2/16 All Added GDU 13.31 changes
Clarified XM Radio setup step
Updated softkey map
Updated transponder information
Added support for SiriusXM Weather Service
Updated Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Updated System Messages
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SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.1 System Description ................................................... 1
1.2 Line Replaceable Units (LRU) ................................... 2
1.3 G1000 Controls ......................................................... 5
PFD Controls ................................................................ 5
Controls Associated With the MFD ................................. 7
AFCS Controls .............................................................. 9
Audio Panel Controls .................................................. 11
1.4 Secure Digital Cards ............................................... 13
1.5 System Power-up ..................................................... 14
1.6 System Operation ................................................... 15
Normal Operation ....................................................... 15
Reversionary Mode ..................................................... 15
AHRS Operation ......................................................... 17
G1000 System Annunciations ...................................... 20
Softkey Function ......................................................... 20
GPS Receiver Operation .............................................. 30
1.7 Accessing G1000 Functionality ............................. 34
Menus ....................................................................... 34
MFD Page Groups ....................................................... 35
MFD System Pages...................................................... 40
1.8 Display Backlighting ............................................... 55
SECTION 2 FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
2.1 Flight Instruments ................................................... 60
Airspeed Indicator ...................................................... 60
Attitude Indicator ....................................................... 63
Altimeter ................................................................... 65
Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI) ....................................... 68
Vertical Deviation ....................................................... 68
Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) .............................. 70
Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) .................................. 75
2.2 Supplemental Flight Data ...................................... 83
Temperature Displays .................................................. 83
Wind Data ................................................................. 84
Vertical Navigation (VNV) Indications ........................... 85
2.3 PFD Annunciations and Alerting Functions .......... 86
G1000 Alerting system ................................................ 86
Marker Beacon Annunciations...................................... 88
Traffic Annunciation .................................................... 88
TAWS Annunciations ................................................... 89
Altitude Alerting ......................................................... 89
Low Altitude Annunciation .......................................... 90
Minimum Descent Altitude/Decision Height Alerting ...... 90
Radar Altimeter .......................................................... 92
2.4 Abnormal Operations ............................................. 94
Abnormal GPS Conditions ........................................... 94
Directional Gyro (DG) Mode ........................................ 95
Unusual Attitudes ....................................................... 96
SECTION 3 ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM
3.1 EIS Display ............................................................... 98
Interstage Turbine Temperature .................................. 100
Torque ..................................................................... 100
Propeller Tachometer (RPM) ....................................... 101
Turbine Speed .......................................................... 102
Fuel Flow ................................................................. 102
Oil Pressure .............................................................. 103
Oil Temperature ........................................................ 103
3.2 EIS Display in Reversionary Mode ...................... 104
Reversionary Display ................................................. 105
SECTION 4 AUDIO PANEL AND CNS
4.1 Overview ................................................................ 107
Audio Panel Volume Control ...................................... 107
PFD Controls and Frequency Display ........................... 108
Audio Panel Controls ................................................ 110
Control Unit ............................................................. 112
4.2 COM Operation...................................................... 114
COM Transceiver Selection and Activation ................... 114
COM Transceiver Manual Tuning ................................ 115
Quick-Tuning and Activating 121.500 MHz .................. 117
Auto-Tuning the COM Frequency ................................ 118
Frequency Spacing .................................................... 122
Automatic Squelch .................................................... 123
Volume .................................................................... 123
4.3 NAV Operation....................................................... 124
NAV Radio Selection and Activation ........................... 124
NAV Receiver Manual Tuning ..................................... 125
Auto-Tuning a NAV Frequency from the MFD............... 128
Marker Beacon Receiver ............................................ 133
DME Tuning ............................................................. 134
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4.4 Mode S Transponders ........................................... 135
GTX 33 Transponder Controls ..................................... 136
GTX 33 Transponder Mode Selection .......................... 137
TCAS II Transponder Controls (optional) ...................... 139
TCAS II Transponder Mode Selection (optional) ............ 140
Entering a Transponder Code ..................................... 142
IDENT Function ........................................................ 144
4.5 Additional Audio Panel Functions ....................... 145
Power-Up ................................................................. 145
Mono/Stereo Headsets .............................................. 145
Speaker ................................................................... 145
Unmuted Inputs ....................................................... 145
Intercom .................................................................. 146
Passenger Address (PA) System .................................. 147
Simultaneous COM Operation .................................... 147
Clearance Recorder and Player ................................... 148
4.6 Audio Panels Preflight Procedure ....................... 149
4.7 Abnormal Operation ............................................. 151
Stuck Microphone ..................................................... 151
COM Tuning Failure ................................................... 151
PFD Failure, Dual System ........................................... 152
Audio Panel Fail-Safe Operation ................................. 152
Reversionary Mode ................................................... 153
SECTION 5 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
5.1 Introduction ........................................................... 155
Navigation Status Box ............................................... 156
5.2 Using Map Displays .............................................. 158
Map Orientation ....................................................... 158
Map Range .............................................................. 160
Map Panning ............................................................ 162
Measuring Bearing and Distance ................................ 167
Topography .............................................................. 168
Map Symbols ........................................................... 171
Airways ................................................................... 177
Track Vector ............................................................. 179
Wind Vector ............................................................. 180
Nav Range Ring........................................................ 181
Fuel Range Ring ....................................................... 182
Field of View (SVS) .................................................... 183
Selected Altitude Intercept Arc ................................... 184
5.3 Waypoints .............................................................. 185
Airports ................................................................... 186
Intersections ............................................................ 193
NDBs ....................................................................... 195
VORs ....................................................................... 197
User Waypoints ........................................................ 199
5.4 Airspaces ................................................................ 205
5.5 Direct-to-Navigation ........................................... 210
5.6 Flight Planning ...................................................... 216
Flight Plan Creation .................................................. 217
Adding Waypoints to an Existing Flight Plan ................ 222
Adding Airways to a Flight Plan ................................. 224
Adding Procedures to a Stored Flight Plan .................. 227
Flight Plan Storage ................................................... 234
Flight Plan Editing .................................................... 236
Along Track Offsets ................................................... 240
Parallel Track ............................................................ 241
Activating a Flight Plan Leg ....................................... 244
Inverting a Flight Plan ............................................... 245
Flight Plan Views ...................................................... 246
Closest Point of FPL .................................................. 249
User-Defined Holding Patterns ................................... 249
5.7 Vertical Navigation ............................................... 254
Altitude Constraints .................................................. 256
5.8 Procedures ............................................................. 260
Departures ............................................................... 261
Arrivals ................................................................... 264
Approaches ............................................................. 267
5.9 Trip Planning .......................................................... 275
Trip Planning ............................................................ 275
Weight Planning ....................................................... 279
Weight Caution And Warning Conditions .................... 281
5.10 RAIM Prediction .................................................... 282
5.11 Navigating a Flight Plan ....................................... 286
5.12 Abnormal Operation ............................................. 315
SECTION 6 HAZARD AVOIDANCE
6.1 SiriusXM Weather .................................................. 318
Activating Services .................................................... 318
Using SiriusXM Weather Products .............................. 320
Weather Softkeys on the Weather Data Link (XM) Page 324
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6.2 Garmin Connext Weather ..................................... 354
Connext Data Requests ............................................. 361
Garmin Connext Weather Products ............................. 365
Abnormal Operations ................................................ 381
6.3 Airborne Color Weather Radar ............................ 383
System Description ................................................... 383
Principles of Pulsed Airborne Weather Radar ............... 383
Safe Operating Distance ............................................ 387
Basic Antenna Tilt Setup ............................................ 388
Practical Application Using the Basic Tilt Setup ............ 388
Weather Mapping and Interpretation ......................... 389
Ground Mapping and Interpretation ........................... 400
6.4 Stormscope ............................................................ 401
Setting Up Stormscope on the Navigation Map ........... 402
Selecting the Stormscope Page .................................. 405
6.5 TAWS-B ................................................................... 407
Displaying TAWS-B Data ............................................ 408
TAWS-B Alerts .......................................................... 412
System Status ........................................................... 418
6.6 Profile View Terrain ............................................... 420
Profile View Display .................................................. 421
6.7 TAWS-A ................................................................... 424
TAWS-A Page ........................................................... 426
TAWS-A Alerts .......................................................... 428
System Status ........................................................... 440
TAWS-A Abnormal operations .................................... 441
6.8 Traffic Information Service (TIS) .......................... 443
Traffic Map Page ....................................................... 446
TIS Alerts ................................................................. 447
System Status ........................................................... 448
6.9 Garmin GTS 800 Series Traffic ............................. 451
Theory of Operation .................................................. 451
Traffic Alerts ............................................................. 454
System Test .............................................................. 455
Operation ................................................................ 456
6.10 L-3 Skywatch Traffic .............................................. 464
TAS Symbology ......................................................... 464
Operation ................................................................ 465
Altitude Display ........................................................ 468
Traffic Map Page Display Range ................................. 468
TAS Alerts ................................................................ 470
System Status ........................................................... 470
6.11 Honeywell KTA 870 Traffic ................................... 472
TAS Symbology ......................................................... 472
Operation ................................................................ 473
Altitude Display ........................................................ 476
Traffic Map Page Display Range ................................. 476
TAS Alerts ................................................................ 478
System Status ........................................................... 479
6.12 TCAS II Traffic ......................................................... 480
Theory of Operation .................................................. 480
TCAS II Alerts ........................................................... 481
System Test .............................................................. 486
Operation ................................................................ 487
System Status .......................................................... 493
SECTION 7 AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
7.1 AFCS Overview ...................................................... 495
Additional AFCS Controls .......................................... 497
Basic Autopilot Operation .......................................... 498
7.2 Flight Director Operation ..................................... 499
Activating the Flight Director ..................................... 499
AFCS Status Box ....................................................... 500
Flight Director Modes ................................................ 501
Switching Flight Directors .......................................... 501
Command Bars ......................................................... 502
Underspeed Protection .............................................. 503
7.3 Vertical Modes ....................................................... 505
Pitch Hold Mode (PIT) ............................................... 506
Selected Altitude Capture Mode (ALTS) ....................... 507
Altitude Hold Mode (ALT) .......................................... 508
Vertical Speed Mode (VS) .......................................... 509
Flight Level Change Mode (FLC) ................................. 510
Vertical Navigation Modes (VPTH, ALTV) ..................... 512
Glidepath Mode (GP) ................................................ 517
Glideslope Mode (GS) ............................................... 519
Takeoff (TO) and Go Around (GA) Modes .................... 520
Level Mode (LVL) ...................................................... 520
7.4 Lateral Modes ........................................................ 521
Roll Hold Mode (ROL) ............................................... 522
Low Bank Mode ....................................................... 522
Heading Select Mode (HDG) ...................................... 523
Navigation Modes (GPS, VOR, LOC) ............................ 524
Approach Modes (GPS, VAPP, LOC) ............................. 526
Backcourse Mode (BC) .............................................. 528
Level Mode (LVL) ...................................................... 529
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7.5 Autopilot and Yaw Damper Operation ............... 530
Flight Control ........................................................... 530
Engagement ............................................................. 531
Control Wheel Steering ............................................. 531
Disengagement ........................................................ 532
7.6 Example Flight Plan .............................................. 533
Departure ................................................................ 534
Intercepting a VOR Radial .......................................... 536
Flying a Flight Plan/GPS Course ................................. 537
Descent ................................................................... 538
Approach ................................................................. 544
Go Around/Missed Approach ..................................... 548
7.7 AFCS Annunciations and Alerts ........................... 550
AFCS Status Alerts .................................................... 550
Overspeed Protection ................................................ 551
7.8 Abnormal Operation ............................................. 552
Suspected Autopilot malfunction ................................ 552
Overpowering Autopilot Servos .................................. 552
SECTION 8 ADDITIONAL FEATURES
8.1 Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT) ...................... 554
SVT Operation .......................................................... 555
SVT Features ............................................................ 557
Field of View ............................................................ 565
8.2 SafeTaxi .................................................................. 567
SafeTaxi Cycle Number and Revision .......................... 570
8.3 ChartView .............................................................. 573
ChartView Softkeys ................................................... 574
Terminal Procedures Charts ....................................... 575
Chart Options ........................................................... 583
Day/Night View ........................................................ 589
ChartView Cycle Number and Expiration Date ............. 591
8.4 FliteCharts .............................................................. 594
FliteCharts Softkeys .................................................. 595
Terminal Procedures Charts ....................................... 596
Chart Options ........................................................... 603
Day/Night View ........................................................ 607
FliteCharts Cycle Number and Expiration Date ............. 609
8.5 Airport Directory ................................................... 612
Airport Directory Database Cycle Number and Revision 613
8.6 Satellite Telephone ............................................... 615
Registering with Garmin Connext
®
............................ 615
Disable/Enable Iridium Transceiver.............................. 616
Telephone Communication ........................................ 617
Text Messaging (SMS) ............................................... 630
8.7 WI-FI Connections ................................................. 642
8.8 SiriusXM Radio Entertainment ............................ 647
Activating SiriusXM Satellite Radio Services ................ 647
Using SiriusXM Radio ................................................ 649
8.9 Scheduler ............................................................... 652
8.10 Flight Data Logging .............................................. 654
8.11 Electronic Stability & Protection (ESP
) ............ 656
Roll Engagement ...................................................... 657
Pitch Engagement..................................................... 659
High Airspeed Protection ........................................... 659
8.12 Abnormal Operation ............................................. 660
SVT Troubleshooting ................................................. 660
Reversionary Mode ................................................... 660
Unusual Attitudes ..................................................... 661
GSR 56 & GDL 59/69/69A Troubleshooting .................. 662
APPENDICES
Annunciations and Alerts ............................................... 665
Alert Level Definitions ............................................... 666
Aircraft Alerts ........................................................... 667
Comparator Annunciations ........................................ 669
Reversionary Sensor Annunciations ............................ 670
G1000 System Annunciations .................................... 670
G1000 System Message Advisories ............................. 673
AFCS Alerts .............................................................. 687
TAWS ALERTS ...........................................................688
Pilot Profile Import/Export Messages .......................... 692
Database Management .................................................. 693
Jeppesen Databases .................................................. 693
Garmin Databases .................................................... 697
Garmin Aviation Glossary .............................................. 703
Frequently Asked Questions .......................................... 713
Map Symbols ................................................................... 717
INDEX
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
This section provides an overview of the G1000 Integrated Flight Deck as installed in the Beechcraft 300/B300
Series. The G1000 system is an integrated flight control system that presents flight instrumentation, position,
navigation, communication, and identification information to the pilot through large-format displays. The system
consists of the following Line Replaceable Units (LRUs):
GDU 1040A
Primary Flight Display (PFD)
GDU 1500
Multi Function Display (MFD)
GIA 63W
Integrated Avionics Unit
GDC 74B/7400
Air Data Computer (ADC)
GEA 71
Engine/Airframe Unit
GRS 77/7800
Attitude and Heading Reference
System (AHRS)
GMU 44
Magnetometer
GMA 1347D
Dual Audio System with Integrated
Marker Beacon Receiver
GTX 33/33D/3000
Extended Squitter Mode S
Transponder
GDL 69A
Satellite Data Link Receiver
GWX 68/70
Weather Radar
GCU 477
MFD Control Unit
GDL 59
Data Link
GSR 56
Iridium Transceiver
GTS 800/820/825/850/855/8000
Traffic Avoidance
System
GRA 5500
Radio Altimeter
GMC 710
AFCS Control Unit
GA 58
Directional Antenna
GTP 59
Outside Air Temperature (OAT) Probe
GSA 80
AFCS Servos
GSA 9000
AFCS Servo
GSM 85A/86
Servo Gearboxes
GSM 9100
Servo Gearbox
A top-level G1000 system block diagram is shown in Figure 1-1.
NOTE: Refer to the AFCS section for details on the GFC 700 AFCS.
In the Beechcraft 300/B300 Series, the GFC 700 Automated Flight Control System (AFCS) provides the flight
director (FD), autopilot (AP), and yaw damper (YD) functions of the G1000 system.
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1.2 LINE REPLACEABLE UNITS (LRU)
GDU 1040A
(2) – Each unit is configured as a PFD that features a 10.4-inch LCD with 1024 x 768 resolution.
The unit installed on the left/pilot side is designated as PFD1, and the one installed on the right/copilot side
is designated as PFD2. These units communicate with each other, the MFD, and with the on-side GIA 63W
Integrated Avionics Unit through a High-Speed Data Bus (HSDB) connection.
GDU 1500
(1) – Features a 15-inch LCD with 1024 x 768 resolution and is configured as an MFD. This unit
is linked to both PFDs via HSDB connection.
GIA 63W
(2) – Functions as the main communication hub, linking all LRUs with the on-side PFD. Each
GIA 63W contains a GPS SBAS receiver, VHF COM/NAV/GS receivers, a flight director (FD) and system
integration microprocessors. Each GIA 63W is paired with the on-side PFD via HSDB connection. The GIA
63Ws are not paired together and do not communicate with each other directly.
GDC 74B/7400
(2) – Processes data from the pitot/static system as well as the OAT probe. This unit provides
pressure altitude, airspeed, vertical speed and OAT information to the G1000 system, and it communicates with
the on-side GIA 63W, on-side GDU 1040A, GDU 1040A MFD, and on-side GRS 77/7800, using an ARINC 429
digital interface (it also interfaces directly with the on-side GTP 59). The GDC 74B/7400 is designed to operate
in Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) airspace.
GEA 71
(2) – Receives and processes signals from the engine and airframe sensors. This unit communicates
with both GIA 63Ws using an RS-485 digital interface.
GRS 77/7800
(2) – Provides aircraft attitude and heading information via ARINC 429 to both the on-side
GDU 1040A, the GDU 1040A MFD, and the on-side GIA 63W. The GRS 77/7800 contains advanced sensors
(including accelerometers and rate sensors) and interfaces with the on-side GMU 44 to obtain magnetic field
information, with the GDC 74B/7400 to obtain air data, and with both GIA 63Ws to obtain GPS information.
AHRS modes of operation are discussed later in this document.
GMU 44
(2) – Measures local magnetic field. Data is sent to the GRS 77/7800 for processing to determine
aircraft magnetic heading. This unit receives power directly from the GRS 77 and communicates with the
GRS 77/7800, using an RS-485 digital interface.
GMA 1347D
(2) – Integrates NAV/COM digital audio, intercom system and marker beacon controls, and is
installed in dual configuration on the outboard side of PFD1 and PFD2. This unit also enables the manual
control of the display reversionary mode (red
DISPLAY BACKUP
button) and communicates with the on-side
GIA 63W, using an RS-232 digital interface.
GTX 33/33D/3000
(2) – Solid-state transponders that provide Modes A, C, S and ADS-B capability. Both
transponders can be controlled from either PFD, and only one transponder can be active at a time. Each
transponder communicates with the on-side GIA 63W through an RS-232 digital interface.
GDL 69A
(1) – A satellite radio receiver that provides data link weather information to the G1000 MFD (and,
indirectly, to the inset map of the PFD) as well as digital audio entertainment. The GDL 69A communicates with
the MFD via HSDB connection. Subscriptions to the SiriusXM Weather or SiriusXM Satellite Radio services are
required to enable the GDL 69A capability.
GDL 59
(1) – GDL 59 operation is performed with the MFD through the HSDB. Connectivity with the GSR 56
for the Iridium telephone feature is through the RS-232 bus.
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GSR 56
(1) – The Iridium Transceiver operation for voice communication is by means of a telephone handset in
the cabin and pilot and copilot headsets in the cockpit. The transceiver can also send and receive data provided
by the GDL 59 through the RS-232 bus, and provide Garmin Connext
®
Weather and SMS functions.
GWX 68/70
(1) – Provides airborne weather and ground mapped radar data to the MFD, through the GDL 69A,
via HSDB connection.
GCU 477
(1) – Provides the Flight Management System (FMS) controls for the MFD through an RS-232 digital
interface.
GMC 710
(1) – Provides the controls for the GFC 700 AFCS through an RS-232 digital interface allowing
communication with both PFDs.
GTP 59
(2) – Provides Outside Air Temperature (OAT) data to the on-side GDC 74B/7400.
GTS 800/820/825/850/855/8000
– The GTS 800/820/825 Traffic Advisory System (TAS), GTS 850/855 TCAS
I, and GTS 8000 TCAS II use active interrogations of Mode S and Mode C transponders to provide traffic
information to the pilot independent of the air traffic control system.
GRA 5500
(1) – Provides altitude above the ground (AGL) to the MFD, through the GIA 63W, via HSDB
connection.
GA 58
– The GA 58 is directional antenna for the Traffic Avoidance System. One top-mounted directional
antenna is required. Optional bottom mounted antenna offers better threat visibility.
GA 36
(1) and
GA 37
(1) – The GA 36 is a through-mount GPS/SBAS antenna. The GA 37 is a through-mount
GPS/SBAS antenna with XM/Data Link.
GSA 80
(4), and
GSM 85A/GSM 86
(4) – The GSA 80 servos are used for the automatic control of roll, pitch,
and yaw, and pitch trim. These units interface with each GIA 63W. The servo gearboxes are responsible for
transferring the output torque of the servo actuator to the mechanical flight-control surface linkage.
GSA 9000
(1), and
GSM 9100
(1) – The GSA 9000 servo is used for the automatic control of rudder boost.
These units interface with each GIA 63W. The servo gearbox is responsible for transferring the output torque
of the servo actuator to the mechanical flight-control surface linkage
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GSA 9000
(Rudder Boost)
GDU 1040A
(PFD #1)
GDU 1040A
(PFD #2)
GDU1500
(MFD)
GIA63W #2
GSA80
(Yaw)
GSA80
(Roll)
GSA 80
(Pitch)
GSA 80
(Pitch Trim)
GRS 77/7800
#1
GIA 63W #1
GMC710
GMU44#1
GEA71#2
GEA71#1
GDC 74B/7400
#1
GTP59#1
GMA1347D
#2
GMA 1347D
#1
GTX 33/33D/
3000 #1
GDL 69AGWX 68/70
GCU 477
GTX 33/33D/
3000 #2
GRA 5500
GRS 77/7800
#2
GMU44#2
GDC 74B/7400
#2
GTP59#2
VHF COM
VHF NAV/LOC
GPS/SBAS
G/S
AFCS Mode Logic
Flight Director
Servo Management
VHF COM
VHF NAV/LOC
GPS/SBAS
G/S
AFCS Mode Logic
Flight Director
Servo Management
GSR 56GDL 59
GTS 8XX/8000
Figure 1-1 G1000 System (LRU Configuration)
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Garmin G1000 - Beechcraft King Air 300/B300 User guide

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