190-01263-01 Rev. A
Garmin G2000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna T240
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FLIGHT
INSTRUMENTS
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AUDIO
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MANA
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HAZARD
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AFCS
ADDITIONAL
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APPENDICES
INDEX
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Appendix B
7)
Touch a button from the list to view database information associated with that display (
MFD1, PFD1, GtC1
).
8)
Scroll through the database information to view database status.
9)
Monitor the Sync Status of the updated databases in the Database Window. Wait for all databases to complete
synchronizing, indicated by ‘Complete’ being displayed as seen in Figure B-8.
10)
Remove and reapply power to the system.
11)
From the
Home
Screen on the Touchscreen Controller, touch
Utilities > Setup > Avionics Status
.
12)
If necessary, touch the Database tab.
13)
Touch a button from the list to view database information for each display (
MFD1, PFD1, GtC1
). Verify all have been
appropriately updated.
UPDAtING teRRAIN AND CHARtVIeW DAtABASeS
These databases must be copied to all three Supplemental Data Cards:
1)
With system power OFF, remove the Supplemental Data Card from the bottom card slots of the PFD and MFD.
2)
Update the terrain and/or ChartView databases on each of the Supplemental Data Cards.
3)
Insert the updated Supplemental Data Cards into the bottom card slots of the PFD and MFD.
4)
Apply power to the system, check that the databases are initialized and displayed on the Power-Up Display
(Figure B-11). A ‘Verifying’ message may be seen. If this message is present, wait for the system to finish
loading before proceeding to step 5.
5)
From the
Home
Screen on the Touchscreen Controller, touch
Utilities > Setup > Avionics Status
.
6)
If necessary, touch the Database tab.
7)
Touch a button from the list to view database information associated with each display (
MFD1, PFD1, GtC1
).
8)
Scroll through the database information to verify all databases are displaying the desired version information.
9)
Remove power from the system.
MAGnetic field vAriAtion dAtABAse uPdAte
The Magnetic Field Variation Database is loaded as part of the navigation database, but is copied to, and
resides within each AHRS (GRS1 and GRS2). At startup, the system compares the MV DB within the navigation
database to that presently residing in each AHRS (GRS1 and GRS2). When a new navigation database is loaded,
the system may determine the newly loaded MV DB within the navigation database is newer than that residing
in each AHRS. In this case, the system will prompt for an update. This prompt is displayed on the Touchscreen
Controller (GTC), as shown in Figure B-12. Note, in this example, GRS1 is the first AHRS to indicate an update
is available. In actuality, this is dependent on which AHRS is the first to report status to the system. GRS2 may
be displayed before GRS1. The order is not important, only that both AHRS be updated.
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