Garmin G1000 NXi Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna NAV III
190-02178-02 Rev. A
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Abnormal
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Annun/Alerts
Appendix
Index
Changing Traffic System Modes on the ‘Map - Traffic Map’ Page
1)
Turn the large
FMS
Knob to select the Map Page Group.
2)
Turn the small
FMS
Knob
to select the ‘Map - Traffic Map’ Page.
3)
Press the
Operate
or
TAS OPER
or
Normal
Softkey to begin displaying
traffic. ‘OPERATING’ is displayed in the Traffic mode field.
4)
Press the
Standby
or
TAS STBY
Softkey to place the system in the
Standby mode. ‘STANDBY’ is displayed in the Traffic mode field.
Changing the Altitude Range
1)
On the ‘Map - Traffic Map’ Page, press the
ALT Mode
Softkey.
2)
Press one of the following Softkeys:
•
Above:
Displays Other Non-Threat and Proximity Advisory traffic from
9900 feet above the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft. Typically used
during climb phase of flight.
•
Normal:
Displays Other Non-Threat and Proximity Advisory traffic from
2700 feet above the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft. Typically used
during enroute phase of flight.
•
Below:
Displays Other Non-Threat and Proximity Advisory traffic from
2700 feet above the aircraft to 9900 feet below the aircraft. Typically used
during descent phase of flight.
•
UNREST
(unrestricted)
:
All traffic is displayed from 9900 feet above and
9900 feet below the aircraft.
3)
To return to the Traffic Page, select the
Back
Softkey.
Changing the Display Range on the ‘Map - Traffic Map’ Page
1)
Turn the
Joystick
.
2)
The following range options are available:
•
750 ft (with optional ADS-B)
•
750 ft and 1500 ft (with optional ADS-B)
•
1500 ft and 0.5 nm (with optional ADS-B)
•
0.5 nm and 1 nm (with optional ADS-B)
•
1 nm and 2 nm (with optional ADS-B)
•
2 nm
•
2 and 6 nm
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