Marker Beacon Annunciations; Vertical Speed Indicator; Barometric Altitude Minimums - Garmin G1000 Reference Manual

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SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
The Glideslope Indicator appears when an ILS approach
has been activated and an ILS is tuned in the active NAV
receiver field (see Figure 2-12).
Marker Beacon
Annunciation
Glideslope
Indicator
2.5

MARKER BEACON ANNUNCIATIONS

Outer Marker
Figure 2-13 Marker Beacon Annunciations
2-6
Figure 2-12 Glideslope Indicator
Middle Marker
Inner Marker
Altimeter
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III
2.6

VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR

Selected Vertical Speed
Vertical Speed Bug
Figure 2-14 Vertical Speed Indicator
The actual vertical speed is displayed inside the
pointer.
When the Flight Director is placed in Vertical Speed
Mode (by pressing the VS Key) the Vertical Speed Bug
is displayed. Press the NOSE UP or NOSE DN Key to
adjust.
2.7

BAROMETRIC ALTITUDE MINIMUMS

The desired barometric altitude minimums can be set in
the Timer/References Window. The altitude ranges from 0
to 16,000 feet in 10-foot increments. The minimums are
reset anytime the power is cycled.
Figure 2-15 Barometric Minimum Descent Altitude Settings
The desired barometric minimum descent altitude
(MDA, or Decision Height, DH) can be set in the Timer/
References Window.
Vertical Speed Pointer

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