Horizontal Situation Indicator (Hsi) - Garmin G3X Pilot's Manual

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VNAV INDICATOR
An external navigation source is not required to receive VNAV indications. When
the VNAV profile is defined, the pilot is informed of the progress by message alerts. A
magenta chevron (VNAV Indicator) to the left of the altimeter on the Vertical Deviation
Scale shows the VNAV profile, and a magenta chevron (Required Vertical Speed
Indicator (RVSI)) on the Vertical Speed Indicator indicates the required vertical speed
to reach the target altitude. Refer to section 2.3 for more information.

HORIZONTAL SITUATION INDICATOR (HSI)

The Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) displays a rotating compass card in a
heading-up orientation at the bottom of the page. Letters indicate the cardinal points
and numeric labels occur every 30˚. Major tick marks are at 10˚ intervals and minor tick
marks at 5˚ intervals. The current track is represented on the HSI by a magenta triangle
and dashed line. The HSI also presents course deviation, bearing, and navigation
source information.
The Selected Heading is shown to the left of the HSI The light blue bug on the
compass rose corresponds to the Selected Heading.
Adjusting the selected heading:
1) From the PFD Page (one display) or PFD (two display), press the HDG (or
HDG/ROLL if the Integrated Autopilot is configured) Softkey (if necessary).
The Heading Box is highlighted.
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VNAV
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VNAV Indicator
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