Garmin G1000 NXi Cockpit Reference Guide for the Beechcraft 200/B200 Series
190-02040-01 Rev. B
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Hazard Avoidance
Flight
Instruments
EIS
Nav/Com/
XPDR/Audio
Flight
Management
Hazar
d
Avoidance
AFCS
Additional
Featur
es
Annun/Alerts
Appendix
Index
Flight
Instruments
EIS
Nav/Com/
XPDR/Audio
Flight
Management
Hazar
d
Avoidance
AFCS
Additional
Featur
es
Abnormal
Oper
ation
Annun/Alerts
Appendix
Index
Weather Mode Color
Intensity (in dBz)
Magenta
49 dBZ to 50 dBZ
Magenta
51 dBZ to 53 dBZ
Magenta
> 54 dBZ
White
TURB- Turbulence Detection uses the color white to show
areas of rain or hail that may also contain turbulence
Precipitation Intensity Levels (GWX-75)
In addition, when the optional Turbulence Detection feature is enabled, the system
uses the color Magenta (GWX-70) or white (GWX-75) to show areas of rain or hail which
likely contain turbulence.
Operation in Weather Mode
WARNING:
Do not operate the weather radar in a transmitting mode when
personnel or objects are within the MPEL boundary.
WARNING:
Do not assume weather radar transmission is disabled unless
all display panes displaying weather radar are set to Standby Mode, and are
displaying ‘STANDBY’ in the center of each weather radar display.
CAUTION:
In Standby mode, the antenna is parked at the center line. It is
always a good idea to ensure the radar is in Standby mode before taxiing
the aircraft to prevent the antenna from bouncing on the bottom stop and
possibly causing damage to the radar assembly.
NOTE:
Garmin recommends the user obtain instruction in the proper opera-
tion of airborne weather radar.
When the weather radar system is in the Weather or Ground Map mode, the system
automatically switches to Standby mode on landing.
In Reversionary mode, the weather radar system automatically switches to Standby
mode. The system remains in Standby mode until both displays are restored. In Rever-
sionary mode, the weather radar system cannot be controlled.
Displaying weather on the Weather Radar Page:
1)
Select the Weather Radar Page in the Map Page Group with the
FMS
Knob.
2)
Select the
Mode
Softkey.
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