Adf/Dme Tuning; Dme Tuning - Garmin G1000 Pilot's Manual

Pilot’s guide for cessna nav iii
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ADF/DME TUNING

The optional BendixKing KR-87 ADF is not tuned by
the G1000 system. Refer to the Honeywell BendixKing
KR 87 ADF Operators manual for ADF information. ADF
volume is also adjusted through the KR 87.
The G1000 system tunes the optional DME transceiver.
The UHF DME frequency is paired with a VHF NAV
frequency, providing DME distance information.
Frequency pairing is automatic and only the VHF NAV
frequency is shown on the display.

DME TUNING

The DME radio is tuned by selecting the associated
NAV system or HOLD in the DME Tuning window. The
DME Tuning window is located to the right of the HSI on
the lower right corner of the PFD. Pressing the top-level
DME softkey toggles the DME Tuning window ON and
OFF.
When another Auxiliary window is
NOTE:
turned on, the DME Tuning window is replaced
on the PFD.
DME
Modes
Figure 3-18 DME Tuning Window
190-00498-00 Rev. A
Selecting DME Transceiver Pairing
The following DME transceiver pairing can be
selected:
To select DME transceiver tuning:
1.
2.
Garmin G1000 Pilot's Guide for Cessna Nav III
• NAV1 – Tunes the DME frequency from the selected
NAV1 frequency.
• NAV2 – Tunes the DME frequency from the selected
NAV2 frequency.
• HOLD – When in the HOLD position, the DME
frequency remains tuned to the last selected NAV
frequency.
When turning ON the G1000 for use,
NOTE:
the system remembers the last frequency used
for DME Tuning and the
state prior to shutdown.
Turn the small FMS knob to select the desired
DME tuning.
Press the ENT key to complete the selection.
Pressing the
NOTE:
process of DME tuning cancels the data entry
and reverts back to the previously selected
DME tuning state.
Pressing the
NOTE:
deactivates the cursor in the DME Tuning
window.
NAV/COM
or
NAV1, NAV2
HOLD
key while in the
CLR
knob activates/
FMS
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