Garmin G1000 Pilot's Manual page 62

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PRIMARY FLIGHT DISPLAY
Flight ID
NOTE: If the G1000 is set to variable ("PFD
ENTRY") and the flight ID entry field on the
Timer/References Window is not visible, the pilot
should contact a Garmin-authorized Service
Center.
Aircraft identification (ID) is transmitted from the GTX
33 transponder to the ground stations and other aircraft.
The flight ID is set to fixed ("SAME AS TAIL" and
"CONFIG ENTRY") or variable ("PFD ENTRY") at the time
of installation. The two fixed selections do not require any
action from the pilot. The variable ("PFD ENTRY") flight
ID requires the pilot to enter the flight ID on the Timer/
References Window each time the G1000 is powered on.
To enter or change the Flight ID:
Press the TMR/REF softkey, then turn the large
1.
FMS knob to highlight the flight ID field.
2.
Turn the FMS knobs to enter the desired flight
ID.
Press the ENT key to update the flight ID.
3.
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Vspeeds and Vspeed Bug Status
Vspeed values for the aircraft can be found in the
Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM). The Vspeeds can be
changed and the Vspeed bug can be turned ON or OFF.
To change Vspeeds and turn the Vspeed
bug ON or OFF:
1.
2.
3.
4.
To restore all defaults:
1.
2.
3.
Garmin G1000 Pilot's Guide for Cessna Nav III
NOTE: Default settings are automatically restored
when power is cycled.
Press the TMR/REF softkey, then turn the large
FMS knob to highlight the field of the Vspeed
to be changed.
Turn the small FMS knob to select the desired
speed and press the ENT key (when a speed has
been changed, an asterisk appears next to the
speed). The ON/OFF field is now highlighted.
To change each setting individually, turn the
small FMS knob in the direction of the green
arrowhead.
All Vspeed references can be changed simulta-
neously by pressing the MENU key and selecting
'All References ON' or 'All References OFF', then
by pressing the ENT key.
From the Timer/References Window, press the
MENU key.
Turn the FMS knob to highlight 'Restore
Defaults' and press the ENT key.
Press the TMR/REF softkey to remove the window.
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