System Page - Garmin G1000 Pilot's Manual

Pilot’s guide for cessna nav iii
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6.4 SYSTEM PAGE

The System Page is accessed by pressing the SYSTEM
softkey. Critical engine, fuel, and electrical parameters are
displayed on the page. Fuel calculations are also shown
on this page.
The engine gauge(s) and Fuel Quantity Indicator
remain on the System Page. Numeric readouts for oil
pressure and temperature are displayed, and for Models
182, T182, 206, and T206, the Engine Hour Readout and
Vacuum Pressure Indicator are also shown. The electrical
indicators are at the bottom of the page.
Fuel Calculations
NOTE: Fuel calculations do not use the aircraft
Fuel Quantity Indicator and are calculated from
the last time the fuel used was reset.
NOTE: The pilot should refer to the Aircraft Flight
Manual (AFM) for fuel values and limitations.
The fuel calculation portion of the System Page is based
on the fuel flow totalizer and displays the following:
• FFLOW GPH – Fuel flow in gallons per hour
• GAL USED – Quantity of fuel used in gallons
• GAL REM – Current fuel remaining in gallons as
set by the pilot and adjusted for fuel burn since
last set
The pilot may use the RST FUEL and GAL REM
softkeys to adjust the amount of fuel remaining for
totalizer calculations.
190-00498-00 Rev. A
Reset Fuel
Press the RST FUEL (Reset Fuel) softkey to reset the
amount of fuel used and gallons remaining to zero. Press
the GAL REM (Gallons Remaining) softkey to display the
quantity adjustment softkeys. The -10 GAL, -1 GAL,
+1 GAL, +10 GAL softkeys may be used to increase
or decrease the remaining fuel quantity by the amount
denoted by the softkey.
softkeys are displayed that are airframe specific.
Press these softkeys to enter that amount as gallons
remaining.
Garmin G1000 Pilot's Guide for Cessna Nav III
ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM
Two additional adjustment
172 - 35 GAL (filler neck tab) and 53 GAL (full)
182, T182, 206, T206 - 64 GAL (filler neck tab) and
87 GAL (full)
NOTE: Fuel calculations do not use the aircraft
fuel quantity indicators, and are calculated from
the last time the fuel was reset.
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