Abnormal Operations; Eis Alerts - Garmin GI 275 Pilot's Manual

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3.4 ABNORMAL OPERATIONS

EIS ALERTS

NOTE: Refer to the current aircraft flight manual for alert corrective procedures.
NOTE: Alert indications depend on the current configuration and may vary from the
examples discussed in this section.
Amber and red indications on gauges represent caution and warning limitations, respectively.
Exceedance of any caution or warning limitation triggers an alert, and a flashing annunciation
is displayed at the bottom the page. The associated gauge, indicator, or text may also flash or
change color.
The annunciation banner can be displayed at the bottom of any EIS page. An annunciation
will continue to flash until it is acknowledged. To acknowledge an alert, press the Inner Knob
or touch the flashing annunciation. Regardless of what EIS page the alert is acknowledged
from, touching the flashing annunciation (or pushing the Inner Knob) automatically displays
the 'Main' Page so that the alerting condition may be quickly reviewed.
Once an alert has been acknowledged, the annunciation will stop flashing. However, the
annunciation (and cautionary/warning indications) continues to display until normal operating
conditions are restored.
When multiple alerts are issued, the color and text for the highest priority condition is
displayed. See the following table for the display hierarchy of annunciations.
Alert Hierarchy
1. Unacknowledged Warning
2. Acknowledged Warning
3. Unacknowledged Caution
4. Acknowledged Caution
190-02246-01 Rev. A
EIS Alert Hierarchy of Annunciations
Garmin GI 275 Pilot's Guide
Engine Indication System
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