Setup 1 Page - Garmin GPS 400 Pilot's Manual & Reference

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SECTION 8
AUX PAGES

8.4 SETUP 1 PAGE

The Setup 1 Page provides access (via menu options)
to airspace alarms, CDI scale adjustment, an arrival alarm,
units of measure settings, position formats, map datums,
and settings for local or UTC time display. When a
menu option is selected, the corresponding page appears
providing access to the various unit settings.
Selecting a menu option from the Setup 1
Page:
Press the small right knob momentarily, to
1)
activate the flashing cursor (Figure 8-51).
Menu Options (to Select, Highlight
with Cursor and Press the ENT Key)
Current Page Group
Number of Pages in
Current Page Group
Figure 8-51 Setup 1 Page
2)
Turn the large right knob to select the desired
menu option (Figure 8-52), and press the ENT
Key (Figure 8-53).
Figure 8-52 'Units/Mag Var' Highlighted
8-20
The following menu options are available:
• 'Airspace Alarms' - Allows the pilot to turn the
controlled/special-use airspace message alerts on
or off. This does not affect the alerts listed on the
Nearest Airspace Page or the airspace boundaries
depicted on the Map Page. It simply turns on/off
the warning provided when approaching or near
an airspace.
An altitude buffer is also provided which 'expands'
the vertical range above or below an airspace.
Position of
For example, if the buffer is set at 500 feet, and
Current Page
the aircraft is more than 500 feet above or below
within Current
Page Group
an airspace, the pilot is not notified with an alert
message; if the aircraft is less than 500 feet above
or below an airspace and projected to enter it, the
pilot is notified with an alert message. The default
is 200 feet.
• 'CDI/Alarms' - Allows the pilot to define the scale
for the GPS 400' s on-screen course deviation
indicator. The scale values represent full scale
deflection for the CDI to either side (Figure
8-54). The default setting is 'Auto'. At this
setting, the CDI scale is set to 5 nm during the
enroute/oceanic phase of flight. Within 30 nm
of the destination airport the CDI scale gradually
ramps down to 1.0 nm (terminal area). Likewise
when leaving the departure airport the CDI scale
is set to 1.0 nm and gradually ramps UP to 5 nm
beyond 30 nm (from the departure airport).
GPS 400 Pilot's Guide and Reference
Figure 8-53 Units/Mag Var Page
190-00140-60 Rev. H

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