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Summary of Contents for GNS 530

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Page 2: ...ev 1 15 Mar 2002 O M 40 117 Page 9 A21 1 0 1 RECORD OF REVISIONS Rev No Reason Chap ter Page s Date of Revision Approval Date of Approval Date Inserted Signature 1 O M 40 117 WX 500 0 9 A21 1 9 A21 2...

Page 3: ...A21 0 9 A21 1 9 A21 2 9 A21 3 9 A21 4 01 Dec 2001 15 Mar 2002 15 Mar 2002 15 Mar 2002 15 Mar 2002 1 9 A21 5 01 Dec 2001 2 9 A21 5 9 A21 6 9 A21 7 9 A21 8 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 20...

Page 4: ...A21 24 9 A21 25 9 A21 26 9 A21 27 9 A21 28 9 A21 29 9 A21 30 9 A21 31 9 A21 32 9 A21 33 9 A21 34 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec 2001 01 Dec...

Page 5: ...GENERAL 9 A21 5 2 OPERATING LIMITATIONS 9 A21 5 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 9 A21 8 4A NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES 9 A21 9 4B ABNORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES 9 A21 10 5 PERFORMANCE 9 A21 11 6 MASS AND BALAN...

Page 6: ...rmanent part of this AFM and must remain in this AFM at all times when the GNS 530 is installed Refer to Section 7 14 for approved modes of operation i e BRNAV MNPS of the GNS 530 s GPS receiver 2 LIM...

Page 7: ...ach navigation predicated upon the GNS 530 s GPS Receiver must be accomplished in accordance with approved instrument approach procedures that are retrieved from the GPS equipment data base The GPS eq...

Page 8: ...e of VNAV information for Instrument Approach Procedures does not guarantee Step Down Fix altitude protection or arrival at approach minimums in normal position to land E If not previously defined the...

Page 9: ...e or invalid utilize remaining operational navigation equipment as required B If RAIM POSITION WARNING message is displayed the system will flag and no longer provide GPS based navigational guidance T...

Page 10: ...ight emergency depressing and holding the Comm transfer button for 2 seconds will select the emergency frequency of 121 500 MHz into the Active frequency window F If GNS 530 Communication is inoperati...

Page 11: ...s Refer to the GNS 530 Pilot s Guide for detailed crossfill operating instructions AUTOMATIC LOCALIZER COURSE CAPTURE By default the GNS 530 automatic localizer course capture feature is enabled This...

Page 12: ...Global Positioning System GPS Navigation computer The system consists of a GPS antenna GPS Receiver VHF VOR LOC GS antenna VOR ILS receiver VHF COMM antenna and a VHF Communications Transceiver The pr...

Page 13: ...S One of the approved sensors for a single or dual GNS 530 installation for North Atlantic Minimum Navigation Performance Specification MNPS Airspace in accordance with AC 91 49 and AC 120 33 S The sy...

Page 14: ...ew of the primary function s for each knob LEFT HAND KEYS AND KNOBS 1 The small left knob PUSH C V is used to tune the kilohertz kHz value of the standby frequency for the communications transceiver C...

Page 15: ...OC frequencies i e make the selected standby frequency active 5 The COM power volume knob controls unit power and communications radio volume Press momentarily to disable automatic squelch control 6 T...

Page 16: ...atabase Page during power on 12 The small right knob PUSH CRSR is used to select between the various pages within one of the groups listed below Press this knob momentarily to display the on screen cu...

Page 17: ...iew system messages and to alert you to important warnings and requirements 18 The OBS key is used to select manual or automatic sequencing of waypoints Pressing this key selects OBS mode which will r...

Page 18: ...se type indicated The database is updated every 28 days and must be current for approved instrument approach operations Information on database subscriptions is available inside your GNS 530 package T...

Page 19: ...ckly set fuel to full limits and display any checklists you have entered such as start up or takeoff checklists To set fuel on board to full 1 Rotate the large right knob 13 to highlight Set Full Fuel...

Page 20: ...ny satellites received will appear as bar graph readings This is a good indication that you are receiving signals and a position fix will be determined Following the first time use of your GNS 530 the...

Page 21: ...3 4 of the display Pushing the small left knob 1 moves the tuning cursor back and forth between the COM and VLOC frequency window To select the active frequency you must first enter the frequency in t...

Page 22: ...y or move the cursor to the VLOC window by pressing the small left knob 1 NOTE When selecting VLOC frequencies the tuning cursor will automatically return to the COM window after 30 seconds of inactiv...

Page 23: ...er and adjustable using the RNG key 7 To adjust the map scale 1 Press the up arrow on the RNG key to zoom out to a larger area or 2 Press the down arrow on the RNG key to zoom on to a smaller area PAG...

Page 24: ...right knob 12 until the desired page is displayed Additionally page groups for flight plans procedures and vertical navigation are available by pressing the key corresponding to the desired function...

Page 25: ...ress the direct to key The select direct to waypoint page will appear with the destination field highlighted 2 Rotate the small right knob 12 to enter the first letter of the destination waypoint iden...

Page 26: ...gain to display the NAVCOM page The NAVCOM page displays the available frequencies communications and navigation for the departure airport any en route airports which are included in your flight plan...

Page 27: ...e small right knob 12 to activate the cursor in the GPS window 2 Rotate the large right knob 13 to select the desired frequency from the list 3 Press ENT to transfer the selected frequency to the stan...

Page 28: ...s to departures and arrivals To select an approach departure or arrival 1 Rotate the large right knob 13 to highlight the Select Approach option or Select Arrival Select Departure from the procedures...

Page 29: ...S 530 Pilot s Guide for additional information NEAREST AIRPORT EMERGENCY SEARCH The NRST group provides detailed information on the nine nearest airports VORs NDBs intersections and user created waypo...

Page 30: ...ier for the NAVCOM page you may also place any displayed frequency into the standby COM or VLOC field by highlighting the frequency with the cursor and pressing ENT NEAREST AIRPORTS ADDITIONAL INFORMA...

Page 31: ...previously selected direct to destination You ll still have the option of returning to your flight plan by canceling the direct to To select a nearby airport as a direct to destination From the neares...

Page 32: ...utes the message Airspace ahead less than 10 minutes will appear If you are within two nautical miles of an airspace and your current course will take you inside the message Airspace near and ahead wi...

Page 33: ...udes two pages the active flight plan page and the flight plan catalog The active flight plan provides information and editing features for the flight plan currently in use referred to as flight plan...

Page 34: ...the next character space 5 Press ENT once the identifier has been selected The cursor will move to the next blank waypoint identifier field 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 above until all waypoints for the fl...

Page 35: ...on the color display which gives you the ability to look at your display and quickly identify weather hazards relative to your airplane NOTE Refer to the WX 500 Supplement A24 to the AFM and to the WX...

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