Section 9 Appendices; Appendix A: Annunciations, Alerts And Glove Qualification; Alert Level Definitions - Garmin GI 275 Pilot's Manual

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APPENDIX A: ANNUNCIATIONS, ALERTS AND GLOVE QUALIFICATION

The following types of annunciations and alerts can be displayed:
• Alert Annunciations
• Message Alert Indicator
• System Messages and Advisory Alerts

ALERT LEVEL DEFINITIONS

Alert Annunciations vary in color and type depending on the alert level. The annunciation is
displayed in text form on the pertinent page. If an alert is issued, and the corresponding page
is not currently displayed, a pop-up alert will be generated. Additionally, the corresponding
gauge or indicator may change color. If a major component of the instrument system has
failed, a red or yellow 'X' may be displayed.
The instrument may also issue audio alert tones or voice alerts when specific conditions are
met. For function specific aural alerts, see the function's corresponding section of this guide
for more information.
EIS Alerts are displayed in the Annunciation Banner on all EIS Pages. For more information
on EIS Alerts, see the EIS Alerts discussion in the EIS Section.
Alerting levels are defined below in order of priority:
Warning:
This level of alert requires immediate pilot attention. A warning alert is
annunciated in red text and depending on the alert, may be accompanied by an aural alert.
Caution:
This level of alert indicates the existence of abnormal conditions on the aircraft
that may require pilot intervention. A caution alert is annunciated in yellow text and may
be accompanied by an aural alert.
Advisory:
This level of alert provides general information to the pilot. A message advisory
alert is annunciated in white text.
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SECTION 9 APPENDICES

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