Garmin GNS 530 User Manual

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GNS 530(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00181-00 Rev. H

SECTION 11

VERTICAL NAVIGATION

11-2

Creating a vertical navigation profile:

1) Press the VNAV Key to display the Vertical

Navigation Page.

2) Press the small right knob to activate the

cursor.

3) With the TARGET ALTITUDE field highlighted

(Figure 11-3), turn the small and large right
knobs to select the target altitude, and press
the ENT Key.

Figure 11-3 Target Altitude Selected

4) Turn the small right knob to select “Above

Wpt” (AGL) or “MSL” and press the ENT Key.
“Above Wpt” uses the altitude of a destination
airport as stored on the Jeppesen NavData
card. “MSL” lets you set a specific target
altitude for any waypoint category: airport,
VOR, NDB, intersection or user waypoint.

5) Turn the small and large right knobs to select

a distance from the target reference waypoint
and press the ENT Key. If the target altitude
should occur at the target reference waypoint,
enter a distance of zero.

6) Turn the small right knob to select “Before”

or “After” (Figure 11-4), and press the ENT
Key. This setting designates whether the offset
distance defines a point before you reach the
target reference waypoint or after you reach
the waypoint.

Figure 11-4 Position Window

7) When using a flight plan, the target reference

waypoint itself can be specified from the
waypoints contained in the flight plan. By
default, the last waypoint in the flight plan is
selected. To select a different waypoint, turn
the small right knob to select the desired
waypoint and press the ENT Key.

8) The default profile utilizes a 400 foot-per-

minute descent rate. To change the rate, turn
the large right knob to highlight the “VS
Profile” field and use the small and large right
knobs to enter a new rate. Press the ENT Key
when finished.

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