The PRESSURE option allows the altimeter
setting units to change from HPA (hectopas-
cals) to IN (inches of mercury). This will affect
both pilots and cannot be set independently. It
does not affect the standby unit which will
have to be adjusted separately.
Figure 16-37. PFD REFS Menu Page 2 of 2
The METRIC ALT selects the display of met-
ric altitudes ON or OFF above the altimeter
display (Figure 16-38). This setting does not
change the feet presentation on the actual al-
timeter tape. This action will affect both pilots
displays and cannot be set independently.
The FL ALERT turns the advisory flashing of
altimeter setting ON or OFF. The setting will
flash when passing through transition altitude
18,000’, or transition level FL180. A change of
the altimeter setting or pressing the center
STD button will stop the advisory flashing.
This transition level trigger cannot be changed
to a value other than 18,000’.
Finally, the FLT DIR line will change the flight
director image changing it from a v-bar pres-
entation to a cross-pointer (x-PTR) presenta-
tion (Figure 16-39). This change will affect
both pilots and cannot be set independently.
Figure 16-38. Metric Altitude
Figure 16-39. Flight Director Formats
MENU ADV Knob
The MENU ADV knob moves the menu cur-
sor around the displays.
DATA Knob
The DATA knob will change the value inside
the menu cursor.
PUSH MENU SET
The PUSH MENU SET feature will enter or
accept selected items in the menu cursor.
Collins
BRT
DIM
10
10
20
HDG
PTCH
ALTS
14
000
6
60
540
20
400
600
700
1
2
4
4
2
1
30.16IN
FMS1
DTK 251
(6935)
0.
8NM
25
251
W
30
24
21
ATC1
UTC
RAT
4336
14:41
15
o
C
<
140
80
60
6935
TERM
ACC
-.02
0
FMS
RADAR ON
144
069
<
REFS 2/2
REFS 2/2
<
<
<
PRESSURE
METRIC ALT
FL ALERT
FLT DIR
HPA
IN
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
V-BAR
X-PTR
50
V
2
V
R
V
1
110
93
93
8
60
040
20
900
100
200
1
2
4
4
2
1
1018HPA
<
<
1
6935
4000M
2450M
METRIC
10
10
20
0
10
10
20
0
V-BAR
X-PTR
16-19
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY
KING AIR C90GTi/C90GTx
PILOT TRAINING MANUAL
16
A
VIONICS
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