Garmin G1000 NXi Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna NAV III
190-02177-02 Rev. A
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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
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FLIGHT
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HAZARD
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ANCE
AFCS
ADDITIONAL FEA
TURES
APPENDICES
INDEX
10)
Use the
FMS
Knobs to change the Flight Level for the alert and press the
ENT
Key to accept or press the
CLR
Key to return to the previous altitude selection.
11)
Push the
FMS
Knob to deactivate the cursor.
BARO QFE INDICATIONS
BARO QFE will be set to armed mode if the PFD baro altimeter is set to STD BARO and BARO QFE on the
‘Aux - System Setup Page 1’ on the MFD is set to ‘On’. When the altimeter setting is moved from STD BARO,
BARO QFE Mode is active. During QFE operations an annunciation will be displayed to the left of the altimeter.
Figure 2-47 BARO QFE Altimeter Annunciations on the PFD
BARO QFE
Annunciation
BARO QFE Mode Active
BARO QFE Mode Armed
LOW ALTITUDE ANNUNCIATION
NOTE:
The Low Altitude Annunciation requires SBAS. Terrain alerts from Terrain-SVT or TAWS-B systems
will appear instead of the Low Altitude Annunciation when these systems are operating and not inhibited.
When the Final Approach Fix (FAF) is the active waypoint in a GPS SBAS approach using vertical guidance,
a Low Altitude Annunciation may appear if the current aircraft altitude is at least 164 feet below the prescribed
altitude at the FAF. A black-on-amber LOW ALT annunciation appears to the right of the roll scale, flashes for
several seconds, then remains displayed until the condition is resolved.
Figure 2-48 Low Altitude Annunciation
MARKER BEACON ANNUNCIATIONS
Marker Beacon Annunciations are displayed on the PFD to the left of the Altimeter. The outer marker (O)
reception is indicated in cyan, middle (M) in amber, and inner (I) in white. Refer to the Audio Panel and CNS
Section for more information on Marker Beacon Annunciations.
Figure 2-49 Marker Beacon Annunciations
Inner Marker
Middle Marker
Outer Marker
Altimeter