Garmin G2000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Corvalis T240
190-01264-01 Rev. A
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Designating the current waypoint altitude to be used for vertical
guidance:
1)
From
Home
, touch
Flight Plan
.
2)
Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch a VNAV ALT button to display the
VNAV Altitude Window.
3)
Touch the
Enter
Button to designate the current altitude to be used for
vertical guidance. The altitude is now shown in blue, indicating it is usable
for vertical guidance.
Selecting and designating a new waypoint altitude to be used for
vertical guidance:
1)
From
Home
, touch
Flight Plan
.
2)
Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch a VNAV ALT button to display the
VNAV Altitude Window.
3)
If necessary, touch the
Flight Level
Button or the
MSL
Button to choose
the altitude entry type.
4)
Use the keypad to select a new VNAV altitude and touch the
Enter
Button
to designate the new altitude to be used for vertical guidance. The altitude
is now shown in blue, indicating it is usable for vertical guidance.
Altitude constraints can be modified or deleted after having been added to the
flight plan. In the event an altitude constraint is deleted and the navigation database
contains an altitude restriction for the lateral waypoint, the system displays the altitude
restriction from the database provided no predicted altitude can be provided. The
system also provides a way to reinstate a published altitude constraint that has been
edited.
Removing an altitude constraint provided by the navigation database:
1)
From
Home
, touch
Flight Plan
.
2)
Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch a VNAV ALT button to display the
VNAV Altitude Window.
3)
Touch the
Remove VNAV ALT
Button. A ‘Remove VNAV altitude?’
window is displayed.
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