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Garmin G2000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna T240
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The Audio Controller provides two stereo auxiliary entertainment inputs: MUSIC 1 and MUSIC 2. These
inputs are compatible with popular portable entertainment devices such as MP3 and CD players. Two 3.5-mm
stereo phone jacks are installed in convenient locations for audio connection. The headphone outputs of the
entertainment devices are plugged into the MUSIC 1 or MUSIC 2 jacks.
The pilot can select each of the entertainment inputs independently. The copilot and passengers can also
select each entertainment independently if not synchronized to the pilot. If the copilot and/or passengers are
synchronized to the pilot, they will hear the entertainment inputs the pilot has selected at the volume level the
pilot has selected. Sync to Pilot does not synchronize the copilot or passenger settings for MUSIC 1 or MUSIC
2 mute, and Clicks.
Figure 4-59 Entertainment Audio Control
MUSIC1
Button
MUSIC1
Volume Slider
MUSIC2
Button
MUSIC2
Volume Slider
Mute Settings
Button (MUSIC1)
Mute Settings
Button (MUSIC2)
MUSIC1 Volume Knob label
Selecting/deselecting MUSIC1/2 input:
1)
Touch the
Audio & Radios
Button to display the Audio & Radios Screen.
2)
If selecting for the Copilot or Passengers, touch the
Copilot
Tab or the
Pass
Tab. (If necessary, also touch the
Sync to Pilot
Button to disable synchronizing selections to the pilot.)
3)
Scroll the list to find MUSIC1 or MUSIC2.
4)
Touch the
MUSIC1
or
MUSIC2
Button to select/deselect the MUSIC1/2 input for the selected position (pilot,
copilot, or passengers).
The MUSIC1/2 volume can be adjusted from 0 to 100% on the touchscreen controller by turning the middle
knob or by sliding your finger right or left on the volume slider. Turning the knob clockwise increases volume,
turning the knob counterclockwise decreases volume. Sliding to the right increases volume, sliding to the left
decreases volume.
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