Alert level definitions, Appendix a – Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Quest KODIAK 100

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APPENDIX A

System Annunciations:

Typically, a large red ‘X’ appears in windows when a failure is detected in the LRU providing

the information to the window. See the G1000 System Annunciations section for more information.

• Audio Alerting System: The G1000 System issues audio alert tones when specific system conditions are met.

See the Alert Level Definitions Section for more information. The annunciation tone may be tested from the
AUX - System Status Page.

Testing the system annunciation tone:

1) Use the FMS Knob to select the AUX - System Status Page.

2)

Press the ANN TEST Softkey.

Or

:

a)

Press the MENU Key.

b)

Highlight ‘Enable Annunciator Test Mode’ and press the ENT Key.

Figure A-2 System Status Page, Annunciation Tone Testing

Press to Test

Annunciation Tone

ALERT LEVEL DEFINITIONS

The G1000 Alerting System, as installed in the KODIAK 100 aircraft, uses three alert levels.

WARNING:

This level of alert requires immediate pilot attention. A warning alert is annunciated in the

Annunciation Window and is accompanied by a continuous aural tone. Text appearing in the Annunciation
Window is RED. A warning alert is also accompanied by a flashing

WARNING

Softkey annunciation, as

shown in Figure A-3. Pressing the

WARNING

Softkey acknowledges the presence of the warning alert and

stops the aural tone, if applicable.

CAUTION:

This level of alert indicates the existence of abnormal conditions on the aircraft that may require

pilot intervention. A caution alert is annunciated in the Annunciation Window and is accompanied by a single
aural tone. Text appearing in the Annunciation Window is YELLOW. A caution alert is also accompanied
by a flashing

CAUTION

Softkey annunciation, as shown in Figure A-4. Pressing the

CAUTION

Softkey

acknowledges the presence of the caution alert.

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