Garmin G5000 - Cessna Citation 560XL/XLS Reference guide

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Cessna Citation 560XL/XLS
System Software Version 3343.00 or later
G5000
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Integrated Avionics System
Pilot’s Guide
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Garmin G5000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna Citation 560XL/XLS
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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
WARNING: Do not use terrain avoidance displays as the sole source of information for maintaining separation
from terrain and obstacles. Garmin obtains terrain and obstacle data from third party sources and cannot
independently verify the accuracy of the information.
WARNING: Always refer to current aeronautical charts and NOTAMs for verification of displayed aeronautical
information. Displayed aeronautical data may not incorporate the latest NOTAM information.
WARNING: Do not use geometric altitude for compliance with air traffic control altitude requirements. The
primary barometric altimeter must be used for compliance with all air traffic control altitude regulations,
requirements, instructions, and clearances.
WARNING: Do not use basemap information (land and water data) as the sole means of navigation. Basemap
data is intended only to supplement other approved navigation data sources and should be considered only
an aid to enhance situational awareness.
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 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.
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 older than the indicated weather product age.
WARNING: Do not rely on the displayed minimum safe altitude (MSAs) as the sole source of obstacle
and terrain avoidance information. Always refer to current aeronautical charts for appropriate minimum
clearance altitudes.
WARNING: Do not operate this equipment without first obtaining qualified instruction.
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 rely on the autopilot to level the aircraft at the MDA/DH when flying an approach with
vertical guidance. The autopilot will not level the aircraft at the MDA/DH even if the MDA/DH is set in the
altitude preselect.
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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 SurfaceWatch
information as the primary method of flight guidance during airborne
or ground operations. SurfaceWatch does not have NOTAM or ATIS information regarding the current active
runway, condition, or information about the position of hold lines.
WARNING: Use appropriate primary systems for navigation, and for terrain, obstacle, and traffic avoidance.
Garmin SVT is intended as an aid to situational awareness only and may not provide either the accuracy or
reliability upon which to solely base decisions and/or plan maneuvers to avoid terrain, obstacles, or traffic.
WARNING: Do not use the Garmin SVT runway depiction as the sole means for determining the proximity of
the aircraft to the runway or for maintaining the proper approach path angle during landing.
WARNING: Do not operate the weather radar in a transmitting mode when personnel or objects are within
the MPEL boundary.
WARNING: Always position the weather radar gain setting to Calibrated for viewing the actual intensity of
precipitation. Changing the gain in weather mode causes precipitation intensity to be displayed as a color
not representative of the true intensity.
WARNING: Do not use TAWS information for primary terrain or obstacle avoidance. TAWS is intended only
to enhance situational awareness.
CAUTION: Do not clean display surfaces with abrasive cloths or cleaners containing ammonia. They will
harm the anti-reflective coating.
C
AUTION: Do not allow repairs to be made by anyone other than an authorized Garmin service center.
Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void both the warranty and affect the airworthiness of the
aircraft.
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 system panel
and displays, are subject to change and may not reflect the most current system and aviation databases.
Depictions of equipment may differ slightly from the actual equipment.
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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
NOTE: 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 system use GPS as a precision electronic NAVigation
AID (NAVAID). Therefore, as with all NAVAIDs, information presented by the system can be misused or
misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe.
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
: Use of polarized eyewear may cause the flight displays to appear dim or blank.
NOTE
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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: Operating the system in the vicinity of metal buildings, metal structures, or electromagnetic fields
can cause sensor differences that may result in nuisance miscompare annunciations during start up, shut
down, or while taxiing. If one or more of the sensed values are unavailable, the annunciation indicates no
comparison is possible.
NOTE: The system responds to a terminal procedure based on data coded within that procedure in the
Navigation Database. Differences in system operation may be observed among similar types of procedures
due to differences in the Navigation Database coding specific to each procedure.
NOTE
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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 that have a Type 2 Letter of Authorization (LOA) from the FAA are assured
compliance with all data quality requirements (DQRs). A copy of the Type 2 LOA is available for each applicable
database and can be viewed at http://fly.garmin.com by selecting Aviation Database Declarations.
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
POHs and regulatory guidance or limitations as applicable to the pilot, the aircraft, and installed equipment.
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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.
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 Aviation Data Error Report’.
NOTE: Electronic aeronautical charts displayed on this system have been shown to meet the guidance in AC
120 76D as a Type B Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) for FlightCharts and ChartView. The accuracy of the charts
is subject to the chart data provider. Own-ship position on airport surface charts cannot be guaranteed to
meet the accuracy specified in AC 120-76D. Possible additional requirements may make a secondary source
of aeronautical charts, such as traditional paper charts or an additional electronic display, necessary on the
aircraft and available to the pilot. If the secondary source of aeronautical charts is a Portable Electronic
Device (PED), its use must be consistent with the guidance in AC 120-76D.
NOTE: Intruder aircraft at or below 500 ft. AGL may not appear on the Garmin SVT display or may appear as
a partial symbol.
NOTE: Terrain and obstacle alerting is not available 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.
NOTE: Operate system power through at least one cycle in a period of four days of continuous operation to
avoid an autonomous system reboot.
NOTE: The nose of the ‘own ship’ symbol represents the location of the aircraft. The center of any traffic
symbol represents the location of that traffic. The traffic and own ship symbols are an abstract representation
and do not reflect the physical extent of the aircraft/traffic, and should not replace other methods for
identifying traffic.
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REVISION INFORMATION
Record of Revisions
Part Number Revision Date Page Range Description
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.1 System Description ................................................. 1
1.2 System Controls....................................................... 4
PFD Controls ................................................................ 4
PFD Controllers .......................................................... 13
Touchscreen Controller ................................................ 14
1.3 System Operation .................................................. 36
Normal Operation ....................................................... 36
Reversionary Display Operation ................................... 37
GPS Receiver Operation .............................................. 38
Annunciations ............................................................ 42
1.4 FMS Initialization .................................................. 44
1.5 System Management ............................................ 46
Avionics Settings ........................................................ 46
Avionics Status ........................................................... 56
Additional Setup Features ............................................ 57
1.6 Utilities ................................................................... 58
Trip Planning .............................................................. 58
Minimums ................................................................. 58
Timer ......................................................................... 58
Trip Stats ................................................................... 59
Scheduled Messages ................................................... 60
Crew Profiles .............................................................. 62
Screen Cleaning .......................................................... 65
1.7 Secure Digital Cards.............................................. 66
SECTION 2 FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
2.1 Flight Instruments ................................................. 70
Airspeed Indicator ...................................................... 70
Attitude Indicator ....................................................... 74
Altimeter ................................................................... 75
Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI) ....................................... 79
Vertical Deviation ....................................................... 79
Vertical Navigation (VNAV) Indications ......................... 82
Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) .............................. 82
Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) .................................. 87
2.2 Garmin SVT (Synthetic Vision Technology) ......... 93
SVT Operation ............................................................ 94
SVT Features .............................................................. 95
2.3 Supplemental Flight Data .................................. 100
Angle of Attack (AOA) Indicator ................................. 100
Wind Data ............................................................... 100
Generic Timer ........................................................... 101
2.4 PFD Annunciations and Alerting Functions ...... 102
Marker Beacon Annunciations.................................... 102
Altitude Alerting ....................................................... 102
Low Altitude Annunciation ........................................ 103
Minimum Altitude Alerting ........................................ 103
Radar Altimeter ........................................................ 104
2.5 Abnormal Operations ......................................... 106
Abnormal GPS Conditions ......................................... 106
Comparator Annunciations ........................................ 107
Reversionary Sensor Annunciations ............................ 108
Garmin SVT Troubleshooting ...................................... 108
Unusual Attitudes ..................................................... 109
SVT Unusual Attitudes ............................................... 110
SECTION 3 ENGINE INDICATION AND CREW
ALERTING SYSTEMS
3.1 Engine Indication & Crew Alerting System ...... 112
3.2 Aircraft Systems ..................................................116
System Tests ............................................................. 116
3.3 Crew Alerting System (CAS) ............................... 118
CAS Display ............................................................. 118
3.4 Reversionary Mode ............................................ 120
SECTION 4 AUDIO AND CNS
4.1 Overview .............................................................. 121
PFD COM/NAV display and Controls ........................... 122
MFD Touchscreen Controller Audio and CNS Controls ... 124
4.2 COM Operation .................................................... 126
COM Transceiver Selection and Activation ................... 126
COM Frequency Tuning .............................................. 129
Frequency Spacing .................................................... 137
Automatic Squelch .................................................... 138
Volume .................................................................... 139
HF COM Transceiver Selection and Activation (Optional) 140
HF COM Volume ....................................................... 141
4.3 NAV Operation ..................................................... 142
NAV Radio Selection and Activation ........................... 142
NAV Receiver Tuning ................................................. 143
Marker Beacon Receiver ............................................ 150
ADF/DME Tuning ...................................................... 151
4.4 Mode S Transponder ........................................... 156
Transponder Controls ................................................ 156
Transponder Mode Selection ...................................... 157
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TCAS II Transponder Modes ....................................... 157
Entering a Transponder Code ..................................... 160
IDENT Function ........................................................ 161
4.5 ATN Controller Pilot Data Link Communications
(CPDLC) ........................................................................... 162
CPDLC Session Overview ........................................... 162
Enabling the CPDLC System ....................................... 162
CPDLC System Status ................................................ 163
CPDLC Message Tab .................................................. 164
Connecting to the CPDLC System ............................... 165
Receiving a CPDLC Message ...................................... 169
Initiating/Responding to A CPDLC Message ................. 170
Creating a Message .................................................. 170
Viewing CPDLC Message Dialogs ............................... 172
Deleting Message Dialogs ......................................... 173
Disconnecting from the CPDLC System ....................... 173
CPDLC Test Mode ..................................................... 174
4.6 FAA Data Comm ................................................... 175
CPDLC Session Overview ........................................... 175
Enabling The FAA Data Comm System ........................ 175
CPDLC System Status ................................................ 176
CPDLC Message Tab .................................................. 177
Connecting to the CPDLC System ............................... 178
Receiving a CPDLC Message ...................................... 183
Initiating/Responding to a CPDLC Message ................. 184
Creating a Message .................................................. 184
Armed Message Reports ........................................... 188
Receiving a Departure Clearance ................................ 189
Viewing CPDLC Message Dialogs ............................... 191
Deleting Message Dialogs ......................................... 192
Disconnecting from the CPDLC System ....................... 192
CPDLC Test Mode ..................................................... 192
Additional CPDLC Options ......................................... 193
4.7 Additional Audio Functions ................................ 196
Mono/Stereo Headsets .............................................. 196
Speaker ................................................................... 196
Intercom .................................................................. 196
Clearance Recorder and Player ................................... 200
Simultaneous COM Operation .................................... 201
SELCAL (Selective Calling) ......................................... 202
Telephone ................................................................ 205
4.8 Abnormal Operation ........................................... 205
Stuck Microphone ..................................................... 205
COM Tuning Failure ................................................... 205
Audio Controller Fail-Safe Operation .......................... 205
Touchscreen Controller Failure ................................... 205
Amber COM Frequency Digits .................................... 205
CPDLC Unavailable ................................................... 205
SECTION 5 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
5.1 Introduction ......................................................... 207
Navigation Status Box ............................................... 209
MFD Navigation Data Bar .......................................... 210
5.2 Using Map Displays ............................................. 211
Map Settings Synchronization .................................... 211
Map Orientation ....................................................... 211
Map Range .............................................................. 213
Map Panning ............................................................ 216
Measuring Bearing and Distance ................................ 220
Absolute Terrain ....................................................... 222
Map Symbols ........................................................... 225
Airways ................................................................... 230
Additional Navigation Map Items ............................... 232
Obstacles ................................................................. 236
5.3 Waypoints ............................................................. 237
Airports ................................................................... 238
Non-Airport Waypoints .............................................. 244
5.4 Airspaces .............................................................. 254
Nearest Airspace ...................................................... 255
Smart Airspace ......................................................... 258
5.5 Direct-to-Navigation ........................................... 259
5.6 Flight Planning ..................................................... 265
Introduction ............................................................. 265
Flight Plan Keypad Operation ..................................... 270
Creating a Flight Plan ............................................... 282
Flight Plan Waypoint and Airway Modifications ........... 285
Flight Plan Operations ............................................... 298
Managing Flight Plans .............................................. 321
5.7 Vertical Navigation ............................................. 329
Climb/ Cruise/ Descent Phases ................................... 331
Constraints .............................................................. 337
Vertical Situation Display ........................................... 347
Vertical Navigation Direct To ...................................... 352
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5.8 Procedures ...........................................................354
Departures ............................................................... 357
Arrival ..................................................................... 361
Approaches ............................................................. 364
5.9 Trip Planning ........................................................ 384
Trip Statistics ............................................................ 385
Fuel Statistics ........................................................... 386
Other Statistics ......................................................... 386
5.10 Weight and Fuel Planning .................................. 388
Weight Caution And Warning Conditions .................... 391
5.11 Takeoff/Landing Data (with SurfaceWatch) ..... 392
Takeoff Data .............................................................392
Landing Data ........................................................... 395
5.12 Abnormal Operation ........................................... 398
Dead Reckoning Navigation ....................................... 398
SECTION 6 HAZARD AVOIDANCE
6.1 Data Link Weather ............................................... 402
Activating Data Link Weather Services ........................ 403
Weather Product Age ................................................ 405
Displaying Data Link Weather Products ....................... 408
Connext Weather Data Requests ................................ 415
Weather Product Overview ........................................ 419
Abnormal Operations for Garmin Connext Weather ..... 451
6.2 Airborne Color Weather Radar .......................... 452
System Description ................................................... 452
Principles of Airborne Weather Radar .......................... 452
NEXRAD and Airborne Weather Radar ....................... 453
Antenna Beam Illumination ....................................... 454
Safe Operating Distance ............................................ 459
Basic Antenna Tilt and Range Setup ...........................459
Additional Radar Displays .......................................... 478
System Status ........................................................... 483
6.3 Stormscope Lightning ......................................... 485
Using the Stormscope Pane ....................................... 485
Stormscope Information on Navigation Maps .............. 488
Abnormal Operations ................................................ 489
System Status ........................................................... 489
6.4 Vertical Situation Display Terrain ...................... 490
VSD Inset Window .................................................... 493
Track Mode Boundary ............................................... 494
6.5 TAWS-A ................................................................. 495
Relative Terrain Symbology ........................................ 496
Displaying Relative Terrain Information ....................... 498
System Status ........................................................... 515
TAWS-A Abnormal Operations ................................... 515
6.6 TCAS I Traffic ........................................................ 517
Theory of Operation .................................................. 517
Traffic Alerts ............................................................. 520
System Status ........................................................... 525
6.7 TCAS II Traffic ....................................................... 526
Theory of Operation .................................................. 526
TCAS II Alerts ........................................................... 527
Operation ................................................................ 532
System Status ........................................................... 539
SECTION 7 AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
7.1 AFCS Controls ...................................................... 542
Basic Autopilot Operation .......................................... 544
7.2 Flight Director Operation ................................... 545
Activating the Flight Director ..................................... 545
Flight Director Selection ............................................ 546
AFCS Status Box ....................................................... 546
Command Bars ......................................................... 547
Flight Director Modes ................................................ 548
7.3 AFCS Modes ......................................................... 549
Vertical Modes ......................................................... 549
Lateral Modes .......................................................... 556
Combination Modes (VNAV, APR, NAV, BC, GA) ........... 561
7.4 Autopilot and Yaw Damper Operation ............. 574
Flight Control ........................................................... 574
Engaging the Autopilot and Yaw Damper .................... 575
Control Wheel Steering (CWS) .................................... 575
Disengaging the Autopilot and Yaw Damper ................ 575
7.5 Abnormal Operation ........................................... 577
AFCS Status Alerts .................................................... 577
Overspeed Protection ................................................ 577
Underspeed Protection (Optional) .............................. 578
Overpowering Autopilot Servos .................................. 579
Emergency Descent Mode (EDM) ............................... 579
SECTION 8 ADDITIONAL FEATURES
8.1 SafeTaxi ................................................................ 584
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8.2 Charts .................................................................... 587
FliteCharts ............................................................... 588
ChartView (Optional) ................................................ 594
IFR/VFR Charts ......................................................... 600
8.3 Satellite Telephone and Text Messaging (Optional) 604
Registering the System with Garmin Connext .............. 604
Contacts .................................................................. 605
Telephone Communication ........................................ 607
Text Messaging (SMS) ............................................... 613
8.4 SurfaceWatch (Optional) .................................... 623
Information Display .................................................. 624
Alerts ...................................................................... 625
8.5 Database Cycle Number and Revisions ............ 627
Cycle Number and Revision ....................................... 627
8.6 Connext Setup (Optional) ................................... 630
8.7 SiriusXM Satellite Radio (Optional) .................. 632
Activating SiriusXM Satellite Services ......................... 632
Using SiriusXM Radio ................................................ 633
8.8 Flight Data Logging ............................................ 637
8.9 Electronic Checklists ........................................... 639
8.10 Electronic Documents ......................................... 643
Installed Documents ................................................. 643
User Documents ....................................................... 643
Viewing Electronic Documents ................................... 644
8.11 Abnormal Operation ........................................... 650
SiriusXM Datalink Receiver Troubleshooting ................ 650
APPENDICES
Annunciations and Alerts ............................................. 653
System Message Annunciations ................................. 653
System Messages ..................................................... 655
Voice Alerts .............................................................. 672
Aural Alerts .............................................................. 672
Database Management ................................................ 673
Loading Updated Databases ...................................... 674
Database Updates Using a Supplemental Data Card .... 675
Database Updates Using The Wireless Transceiver ........ 678
Database Synchronization feature ............................ 683
Database Deletion feature ....................................... 684
Aviation Terms And Acronyms ..................................... 687
Frequently Asked Questions ........................................ 697
Miscellaneous
Map Symbols ....................................... 701
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
This section provides an overview of the G5000
®
Integrated Avionics System as installed in the Cessna Citation
560XL/XLS aircraft. The system is an integrated flight control system that presents flight instrumentation, position,
navigation, communication, and identification information to the flight crew using flat-panel color displays and
Touchscreen Controllers. The system consists of the following Line Replaceable Units (LRUs):
GDU 1450W (3) – The Display Unit features a 14-inch light emitting diode Widescreen Ultra Extended
Graphics Array (WUXGA) 1920 x 1200 resolution backlit display. The unit installed on the left/pilot side is
designated as the L PFD. In normal operations, it shows a Primary Flight Display (PFD), and may also show
a pane. The center unit is designated as the Multi-Function Display (MFD). In normal operations it shows
the Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) display, in addition to one or two panes. The unit
installed on the right/copilot side is designated as the R PFD. In normal operations, it shows a PFD, and
may also show a pane. The GDUs communicate with each other, Touchscreen Controllers, and the on-side
Integrated Avionics Unit (IAU) through a High-Speed Data Bus (HSDB) Ethernet connection.
GTC 575 (2)
– The Touchscreen Controller provides GDU Display Pane control, in addition to Flight Management
System (FMS) functions, data entry capability, and communications control to the system. The unit installed on
the left/pilot side is designated as GTC1, and the one installed on the right/copilot side is designated as GTC2.
Each touchscreen controller communicates with its respective on-side PFD and GMA, as well as the MFD, using
an HSDB connection.
GCU 275 (2)
– The PFD Controller is a panel-mounted user interface which enables the flight crew to control
the on-side PFD and radio tuning. The unit installed on the left/pilot side is designated as GCU1, and the one
installed on the right/copilot side is designated as GCU2. Each unit is connected to the on-side PFD and to the
MFD.
GMA 36B (2)
– The Remote Audio Controller integrates navigation/communication radio (NAV/COM) digital
audio, intercom, and marker beacon audio thru the GIAs. The Remote Audio Controller also functions
to provide SELCAL receiver and decoder. Both units are connected to one other and also to their on-side
Touchscreen Controller.
GDR 66 (1) (Optional)
– The Digital Radio is a transceiver for sending and receiving Controller Pilot Data
Link Communications (CPDLC) messages by using the Touchscreen Controllers. It also supports analog voice
communication. It communicates via the #2 Data Concentrator.
GIA 64E
(2) – The Integrated Avionics Unit (IAU) functions as the main communications hub, linking several
LRUs with each on-side PFD. Each IAU contains a GPS Satellite-Based Augmentation System (SBAS) receiver,
a very high frequency (VHF) communication/navigation/glideslope (COM/NAV/GS) receiver, a Flight Director
(FD) and system integration microprocessors.
GDC 7400
(2) – The Air Data Computer processes data from the pitot-static system as well as the Total Air
Temperature (TAT) probe. This unit provides pressure altitude, airspeed, vertical speed and OAT information
to the system, and it communicates with both GIAs and the on-side PFD. The GDC is designed to operate in
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) airspace.
GEA 7100 (2)
– The Engine Airframe Unit receives and processes signals from the engine and airframe sensors.
This unit communicates with both IAUs.
GSD 41
(2) – The Data Concentrator is used to expand the input and output capabilities of the system.
Garmin G5000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna Citation 560XL/XLS
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
GTX 3000
(2) – Solid-state Transponder provides Modes A/C/S capability, 1090 MHz Extended Squitter
Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B Out transmissions), and communicates with both IAUs.
Both transponders are for use with TCAS II option.
GDL 59
(1) (Optional Future Growth) – The unit is connected to the #2 Data Concentrator and the Iridium
Transceiver.
GMC 7200 (1)
– The AFCS Controller provides AFCS control and connects to the PFDs.
GSA 9000
(4) and
GSM 9100 (4)
– The GSA servo and GSM gearbox are used for automatic control of pitch,
roll, yaw, and pitch trim. These units interface with each IAU.
GWX 75
(1) – The Airborne Weather Radar is an all-digital, high definition radar that automatically performs
multiple scan/sweep angles to help determine the actual size and shape of hazardous storm cell activity. It has
zero blind range for close-in returns and ground clutter suppression. It provides data to the MFD and PFDs via
the #1 Data Concentrator.
GSR 56
(1) (Optional) – The Iridium Transceiver provides voice communication by means of pilot and copilot
headsets. The transceiver can also send and receive short message service (SMS) text messages. The Iridium
Transceiver is connected to the GDL 59 or to the GIA as a stand-alone unit.
Flight Stream 510
(1) (Optional) – Provides wireless Bluetooth® connectivity between a compatible mobile
device and the avionics system.
A top-level system block diagram is shown in Figure 1-1.
The system is capable of interfacing with the following non-Garmin major components:
LCR-93 (2) or LCR-100 (2) – Northrop
Grumman LITEF AHRS
ALT 55B (1) – Collins Aerospace Radar
Altimeter
TPU-67 (1) (Optional) – Honeywell TCAS II RT 300 (1) – Honeywell Radar Altimeter
DME 4000 (2) – Collins Aerospace DME TCAS 2000 (1) (Optional) – ACSS TCAS II
ADF 4000 (2) (Optional) – Collins Aerospace ADF
SafeFlight Stall Warning Computer
WX 500 (1) (Optional) – L-3 Stormscope Lightning
Detection System
Rotary Test Switch
NOTE: For information on non-Garmin equipment, consult the applicable user’s guide. This document
assumes that the reader is already familiar with the operation of this additional equipment
The aircraft is also equipped with a Garmin Automated Flight Control System (AFCS), providing the Flight
Director (FD), Autopilot (AP), and manual electric trim functions of the Integrated Avionics System.
NOTE: Refer to the Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS) Section for details on the Garmin AFCS.
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Figure 1-1 System (LRU Configuration)
#1
GDU 1450W
(Pilot PFD)
GDL 59
(WiFi
Datalink)
GSR 56
(Iridium
Transceiver)
#1 GMA 36B
(Audio
Controller)
#2 GSA 9000 (Roll)
#1 GIA 64E
(Integrated
Avionics
Unit)
VHF COM
GPS/SBAS
VOR/LOC
G/S
Flight
Director
AFCS Mode
Logic
Servo Logic
#2 GIA 64E
(Integrated
Avionics
Unit)
VHF COM
GPS/SBAS
VOR/LOC
G/S
Flight
Director
AFCS Mode
Logic
Servo Logic
#2
GDU 1450W
(Copilot
PFD)
Non-Garmin Equipment
#1 GTX 3000
(Transponder)
#3
GDU 1450W
(MFD)
#1 GCU 275
(GDU
Controller)
#1 GTC 575
(Touchscreen
Controller)
#2 GTC 575
(Touchscreen
Controller)
#2 GCU 275
(GDU
Controller)
#2 GEA 7100
(Engine/Airframe I/F)
#1 GSD 41
(Data
Concentrator)
#2 GSD 41
(Data
Concentrator)
#2 GMA 36B
(Audio
Controller)
Optional
Garmin Equipment
Optional
Non-Garmin Equipment
#2 GTX 3000
(Transponder)
GWX 75
(Airborne
Weather
Radar)
#1 DME
GMC 7200
(AFCS Controller)
GDR 66
(Digital
Radio)
Garmin Equipment
#2 ADF
#1 ADF
#2 DME
#1 GSA 9000 (Pitch)
#1 GEA 7100
(Engine/Airframe I/F)
#2 LCR-93 (AHRS)
or
#1 LCR-93 (AHRS)
or
(AHRS Hybrid INS)
LCR-100 (AHRS)
LCR-100 (AHRS)
#1 GDC 7400
(Air Data
Computer)
#2 GDC 7400
(Air Data
Computer)
#4 GSA 9000 (Pitch Trim)
#3 GSA 9000 (Yaw)
GDL 69A SXM
(SiriusXM
Datalink Receiver)
Radar
Altimeter
WX 500
Stormscope
(Lightning
Sensor)
TCAS 2000
(TCAS II)
Garmin G5000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna Citation 560XL/XLS
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.2 SYSTEM CONTROLS
The system controls have been designed to simplify operation of the system and minimize workload and the
time required to access sophisticated functionality. Controls are located on the PFD bezels, the Touchscreen
Controllers, and the AFCS Controller. PFD controls and the Touchscreen Controllers are discussed in this section.
AFCS controls are described in the AFCS section. See the Audio and CNS Section for more information about
NAV/COM controls.
Figure 1-2 System Controls
PFD CONTROLS
Figure 1-3 Garmin Display Unit 1450W
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