System overview – Garmin G1000 Piper PA-46 Matrix User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Piper PA-46 Mirage/Matrix

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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STEM

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VIEW

FLIGHT

INSTRUMENTS

EICAS

AUDIO P

ANEL

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FLIGHT

MANA

GEMENT

HAZARD

AV

OID
ANCE

AFCS

ADDITIONAL

FEA
TURES

APPENDICES

INDEX

• PFD1 failure – MFD and PFD2 remain in normal mode.

• MFD failure – Both PFDs automatically switch to reversionary mode.

• PFD2 failure – MFD and PFD1 remain in normal mode.

Figure 1-11 Reversionary Mode

Reversionary mode can be activated manually by pressing a dedicated reversionary switch installed in the

cockpit. Pressing this switch again deactivates reversionary mode.

Each display can be configured to operate in reversionary mode, as follows:

• PFD1 – By pressing the left reversionary switch.

• MFD – By pressing the left or right reversionary switch..

• PFD2 – By pressing the right reversionary switch.

Should the connection between a PFD and the GIA 63W functions become inoperative, the GIA 63W can no

longer communicate with the PFD (refer to Figure 1-1). As a result, the NAV and COM functions provided to
the failed PFD or MFD by the GIA 63W are flagged as invalid (red “X”) on the remaining PFD (see Figure 1-12).
The system reverts to backup paths for the AHRS, ADC, Engine/Airframe Unit, and Transponder, as required.
The change to backup paths is completely automated for all LRUs and no pilot action is required.

Figure 1-12 Inoperative Input (NAV1 Shown)

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