Beechcraft Baron G58 Pilot Operating Handbook page 372

Serials th-2125 and after
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Section 7
Systems Description
2. An aural tone will be provided for Warning Alerts and
Caution Alerts. The tone for Warning Alerts will continue
to pulse until the pilot presses the WARNING softkey to
acknowledge the Alert. (Note: The [GEAR UP] Warning
Alert has no tone since the airplane gear warning system
provides the aural alert.) The tone will sound only once
for a Caution Alert and does not need to be acknowl-
edged. A tone is not provided for an Advisory Alert.
3. An annunciation with the same color as the alerts label is
displayed in the Annunciation Window as shown in the
table below.
The pilot action in response to an alert is to press the Alerts
Softkey to cancel the aural tone associated with a Warning
Alert, and to cancel the flashing mode of the softkey. When an
alert is acknowledged, the annunciation is moved to the top
portion of the Annunciation Window and is separated from
subsequent annunciations that may occur by a white line. If
more than one annunciation is displayed, they are arranged in
order of priority, with the highest priority at the top of the list.
Thus, they would be arranged from top to bottom in the order
of red, yellow, and white.
If the Alerts Softkey is pressed again, the Alerts Window will be
displayed. This window will display the annunciation along with
a descriptive text that elaborates on the meaning of the annun-
ciation. The Alerts Window arranges the alerts and messages
in order of priority, as explained for the Annunciation Window.
If there are more alerts/messages in the Alerts Window than
can be displayed at one time, hidden alerts/messages may be
accessed by using the large FMS knob to scroll through the
list.
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Model G58
May, 2015

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