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
INSTRUMENTS
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ADDITIONAL FEA
TURES
APPENDICES
INDEX
Figure 2-21 HSI with Bearing and DME Information
Bearing 2
Pointer
DME Information Window
Frequency
Tuning Mode
Distance
Bearing 1 Information Window
Bearing
to Source
Station
Identifier
Bearing 2 Information Window
Pointer
Icon
Bearing
Source
Distance to
Bearing Source
Bearing 1
Pointer
When a bearing pointer is displayed, the associated information window is also displayed. The Bearing
Information windows are displayed below the HSI and give the following information:
»
Bearing source (NAV, GPS, ADF)
»
Pointer icon (BRG1 = single line, BRG2 = double line)
»
Station/waypoint identifier (NAV, GPS)
»
GPS-derived great circle distance to bearing
source
»
Frequency (NAV)
When the NAV radio is tuned to an ILS frequency the bearing source and the bearing pointer is removed
from the HSI. When NAV1 or NAV2 is the selected bearing source, the frequency is replaced by the station
identifier when the station is within range. If GPS is the bearing source, the active waypoint identifier is
displayed instead of a frequency.
The bearing pointer is removed from the HSI and dashes are displayed in the information window if the
NAV radio is not receiving a VOR station or if GPS is the bearing source and an active waypoint is not selected.
Selecting bearing display and changing sources:
1)
Press the
PFD Opt
Softkey.
2)
Press either
Bearing 1
or
Bearing 2
Softkey to display the desired bearing pointer and information window
with the NAV1 source.
3)
Press the bearing softkey again to display the bearing pointer with the NAV2 source.
4)
Press the bearing softkey again to display the bearing pointer with GPS as the source.
5)
Press the bearing softkey again to display the bearing pointer with the optional ADF as the source.
6)
To remove the bearing pointer and information window, press either
Bearing 1
or
Bearing 2
Softkey again.