190-00820-11 Rev. A
Pilot’s Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Cirrus Perspective by Garmin
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
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FLIGHT
INSTRUMENTS
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HAZARD
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AFCS
ADDITIONAL
FEA
TURES
APPENDICES
INDEX
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Cyan Text
Cyan Subdued Text
Large
Text
Altitude calculated by the system
estimating the altitude of the aircraft as
it passes over the navigation point. This
altitude is provided as a reference and is
not designated to be used in determining
vertical speed and deviation guidance.
Altitude has been entered manually.
Altitude is designated for use in giving
vertical speed and deviation guidance.
Altitude does not match the published
altitude in navigation database or no
published altitude exists.
The system cannot use this
altitude in determining vertical
speed and deviation guidance
because of an invalid constraint
condition.
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Text
Altitude is not designated to be used in
determining vertical speed and deviation
guidance. Altitude has been retrieved
from the navigation database and is
provided as a reference.
Altitude is designated for use in giving
vertical speed and deviation guidance.
Altitude has been retrieved from the
navigation database or has been entered
manually and matches a published
altitude in the navigation database.
The system cannot use this
altitude in determining vertical
speed and deviation guidance
because of an invalid constraint
condition.
Table 5-8 Altitude Constraint Size and Color Coding
Altitudes associated with approach procedures are “auto-designated”. This means the system automatically
uses the altitudes loaded with the approach for giving vertical speed and deviation guidance. Note that these
altitudes are displayed as cyan text up to, but not including, the FAF. The FAF is always a “reference only”
altitude and cannot be designated, unless the selected approach does not provide vertical guidance. In this case,
the FAF altitude can be designated.
Altitudes that have been designated for use in vertical guidance can be “un-designated” using the
CLR
Key.
The altitude is now displayed only as a reference. It is not used to give vertical guidance. Other displayed
altitudes may change due to re-calculations or be rendered invalid as a result of manually changing an altitude
to a non-designated altitude.
Designating a waypoint altitude to be used for vertical guidance using the FMS Knob:
1)
Press the
FPL
Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD.
2)
Press the
FMS
Knob, and turn to highlight the desired waypoint altitude.
3)
Turn the small
FMS
Knob to enter editing mode.
4)
Press the
ENT
Key. The altitude is now shown in cyan, indicating it is usable for vertical guidance.
Designating a waypoint altitude to be used for vertical guidance using the Quick Select Box:
1)
Press the
FPL
Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD.
2)
Use the Joystick to place the Quick Select Box on the desired waypoint altitude.
3)
Use the alphanumeric keys on the PFD/MFD Control Unit to enter the same altitude.
4)
Press the
ENT
Key. The altitude is now shown in cyan, indicating it is usable for vertical guidance.
Designating a procedure waypoint altitude to be used for vertical guidance:
1)
Press the
FPL
Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD.
2)
Press the
FMS
Knob, and turn to highlight the desired waypoint altitude.
Or
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