Garmin 300XL Pilot's Manual And Reference page 89

Garmin gps receiver pilot's guide
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The GNC 300XL works in conjunction with a set of external switches and your
HSI (OBS) to fly GPS approaches. The external switches are used to control GPS func-
tions, and contain illuminated annunciators to indicate when functions are active. Your
installation must also have annunciators for waypoint arrival and GPS messages.
NAV GPS
NAV
ACTV
The NAV/GPS switch determines which data (GPS or NAV1) will be displayed on
the HSI and used by the autopilot/flight director. The current selection will be indi-
cated by an annunciator light. If power to the GNC 300XL is lost, the system will
automatically revert to NAV1.
GPS APR
CTV
The GPS APR switch is used to arm or deactivate an approach, and indicates the
current approach phase status ('ARM' or 'ACTV'). The GNC 300XL will automati-
cally arm a selected approach 30 nm from the airport. If the pilot wishes to termi-
nate the approach or fly the missed approach, the GPS APR switch may be pressed
to disarm/deactivate the approach at any time and return the CDI scale sensitivity
to the 1.0 nm setting. The GPS APR switch may also be used to re-arm the
approach at any time before reaching the FAF. If the selected approach is disarmed
before the FAF, the unit will prompt you to re-arm the approach 3 nm before the
final approach fix.
NAV GPS
ARM
GPS
GPS APR
GPS APR
ARM
ACTV
ARM
ACTV
APPROACH NAV
GPS APR Switch
Auto Arming
Arm Approach Mode
The external GPS APR switch will automatically
be set to the ARM position 30 nm from the destina-
tion airport. Once the approach is armed, the unit
will provide a smooth transition from the 5.0 to 1.0
nautical mile CDI scale, and down to 0.3 nm with-
in 2 nm inbound to the FAF. If the approach is
manually disarmed, it may be re-armed at any
time (before reaching the FAF) by pressing the GPS
APR switch.
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