Cirrus SR22 Pilot Operating Handbook page 353

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3. Use HSI HDG bug to make heading changes as desired.
Autopilot Altitude Hold Mode
1. Manually fly the airplane to the desired altitude and level off.
For smoothest transition to altitude hold, the airplane rate of
climb or descent should be less than 100 FPM when Altitude
Hold is selected.
2. Press HDG or NAV to engage a roll mode. The associated
annunciator will illuminate.
A roll mode must be engaged prior to engaging a pitch mode.
3. Press the ALT button on the autopilot programmer/computer. The
ALT annunciator will illuminate indicating that the mode is
engaged and the autopilot will hold the present altitude.
Manually flying the airplane off the selected altitude will not
disengage altitude hold and the autopilot will command a pitch
change to recapture the altitude when the control input is
released.
4. Altitude can be synchronized to another altitude by rotating the VS
knob on the programmer/computer. Clockwise rotation will
increase and counterclockwise rotation will decrease altitude 20
feet for each 'click.' The maximum adjustment is ±360 feet.
Adjustments greater than 360 feet can be made by selecting VS
mode and flying the airplane to the new altitude and then re-
engaging ALT mode.
Autopilot Vertical Speed Mode
1. Begin by manually establishing the desired vertical speed.
2. Press HDG or NAV to engage a roll mode. The associated
annunciator will illuminate.
A roll mode must be engaged prior to engaging a pitch mode.
P/N 13772-108
Revision 06: 05-09-11
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