Flight instruments – Garmin G1000 Piper PA-46 Matrix User Manual

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190-01108-00 Rev. B

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

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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS

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INSTRUMENTS

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AUDIO P

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AFCS

ADDITIONAL

FEA
TURES

APPENDICES

INDEX

The Selected Heading is shown to the upper left of the HSI for 3 seconds after being adjusted The light blue

bug on the compass rose corresponds to the Selected Heading.

Adjusting the Selected Heading:

Turn the HDG Knob to set the Selected Heading.

Press the HDG Knob to synchronize the bug to the current heading.

The Selected Course is shown to the upper right of the HSI for 3 seconds after being adjusted.

Adjusting the Selected Course:

Turn the CRS Knob to set the Selected Course.

Press the CRS Knob to re-center the CDI and return the course pointer to the bearing of the active waypoint or
navigation station (see OBS Mode for adjusting a GPS course).

Selected

Heading

Bug

Selected

Course

Selected

Heading

Figure 2-17 Heading and Course Indications

Current Heading

Current Track Indicator

Navigation angles (track, heading, course, bearing) are corrected to the computed magnetic variation (‘Mag

Var’) or referenced to true north (denoted ‘T’), set on the AUX - System Setup Page. When an approach
referenced to true north has been loaded into the flight plan, the system generates a message to change the
navigation angle setting to ‘True’ at the appropriate time.

Figure 2-18 Heading and Course Indications (True)

Changing the navigation angle setting:

1)

Use the FMS Knob to select the AUX - System Setup Page on the MFD.

2)

Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor.

3)

Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘Nav Angle’ in the ‘Display Units’ box (Figure 2-19).

4)

Turn the small FMS Knob to highlight the desired setting and press the ENT Key.

TRUE - References angles to true north (denoted with ‘T’)

MAGNETIC - Angles corrected to the computed magnetic variation (‘Mag Var’)

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