Optional Nav Radios; Dme Tuning Window; Selecting The Dme Transceiver Tuning Mode; Figure 3-19 Dme Tuning Window - Garmin G1000 Reference Manual

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3.10 OPTIONAL NAV RADIOS

Optionally, the G1000 system can support up to two
(2) remotely-mounted Honeywell KN 63 DME transceiv-
ers and up to two (2) panel-mounted Honeywell KR 87
ADF radios.
NOTE: Operational information relative to the
optional Honeywell KR 87 ADF radio can be found
in the Honeywell Silver Crown Plus™ Avionics
Systems Pilot's Guide.

DME Tuning Window

Tuning of the DME radio is performed via the DME
Tuning window. The DME Tuning window is an Auxiliary
window that is located to the right of the HSI on the PFD.
Pressing the top-level DME softkey toggles the DME Tun-
ing window ON and OFF.
NOTE: When another Auxiliary window is turned
on, the DME Tuning window is removed from the
PFD.
DME
Modes

Figure 3-19 DME Tuning Window

Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for Cessna Nav III

Selecting the DME Transceiver Tuning Mode

The following DME transceiver tuning modes can be
selected:
• NAV1 – Tunes the DME frequency from the selected
NAV1 frequency.
• NAV2 – Tunes the DME frequency from the selected
NAV2 frequency.
• HOLD – When transitioning from NAV1 or NAV2
mode to HOLD mode, the DME frequency remains
set to the last selected NAV frequency.
To select a DME transceiver tuning mode:
1.
Turn the small FMS knob to select the desired
DME tuning mode.
Press the ENT key to validate the selection.
2.
NOTE: Pressing the CLR key while in the process
of selecting DME tuning mode causes the system
to cancel data entry and revert back to the previ-
ously selected DME tuning mode.
NOTE: Pressing the FMS knob activates/deacti-
vates the cursor in the DME Tuning window.
NOTE: Please refer to the Primary Flight Display
Pilot's Guide for information on the DME Informa-
tion window.
SECTION 3 – NAV/COM &
TRANSPONDER
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