Garmin G2000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna T240
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BEARING POINTERS AND INFORMATION WINDOWS
Two bearing pointers and associated information can be displayed on the HSI for NAV, FMS, and ADF
sources by pressing the
PFD Settings
Softkey then the
Bearing 1
or
Bearing 2
Softkey. The bearing pointers
are light blue and are single-line (Bearing 1) or double-line (Bearing 2). A pointer symbol is shown in the
information windows to indicate the navigation source. The bearing pointers never override the CDI and are
visually separated from the CDI by a white ring. Bearing pointers may be selected but not necessarily visible
due to data unavailability.
note:
ADF radio installation is optional.
Figure 2-21 HSI with Bearing and Distance Information
Bearing 1
Pointer
Bearing 2
Pointer
Bearing Source 2
Bearing Source 1
Distance to
Bearing Source
Station
Identifier
Frequency
Tuning
Mode
Distance
When a bearing pointer is displayed, its associated information window is also displayed. The Bearing
Information windows (Figure 2-21) are displayed to the lower sides of the HSI and display the following
information:
• Bearing source (NAV, FMS, ADF)
• Pointer icon (Bearing 1 = single line, Bearing 2 =
double line)
• Frequency (NAV, ADF)
• Station/waypoint identifier (NAV, FMS)
• GPS-derived great circle distance to bearing
source
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 FMS is the bearing source, the active waypoint identifier is
displayed in lieu of a frequency.
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