Garmin G1000 Mooney M20TN User Manual

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190-00647-00 Rev. A

Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Mooney M20M/M20R/M20TN

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AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM

VERTICAL SPEED MODE (VS)

In Vertical Speed Mode, the flight director acquires and maintains a Vertical Speed Reference. Current

aircraft vertical speed (to the nearest 100 fpm) becomes the Vertical Speed Reference at the moment of
Vertical Speed Mode activation. This mode may be used for climb or descent to the Selected Altitude (shown
above the Altimeter) since Altitude Hold Mode is automatically armed when Vertical Speed Mode is selected.
Vertical Speed Mode does not consider the relative position of the Selected Altitude in relation to the current
aircraft altitude at the time of mode activation, so it is possible to use Vertical Speed Mode while not climbing/
descending to the Selected Altitude.

Vertical Speed Mode is activated by pressing the VS Key; the ‘VS’ annunciation appears in the AFCS Status

Box to indicate the active pitch mode, along with the Vertical Speed Reference to the right. The Vertical Speed
Reference is also displayed above or below the Vertical Speed Indicator, depending on whether the aircraft
is climbing or descending. A Vertical Speed Reference Bug corresponding to the Vertical Speed Reference is
shown on the indicator.

C

HANGING

THE

V

ERTICAL

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PEED

R

EFERENCE

The Vertical Speed Reference (shown both in the AFCS Status Box and above/below the Vertical Speed

Indicator) may be changed by:

• Using the NOSE UP/NOSE DN keys

• Pressing the CWS Button, hand-flying the aircraft to attain a new Vertical Speed Reference, then releasing

the CWS Button

Figure 7-7 Vertical Speed Mode

Vertical Speed

Reference Bug

Selected Altitude

Command Bars

Indicate Climb

Vertical Speed

Mode Active

Vertical

Speed

Reference

Altitude Hold

Mode Armed

Vertical Speed

Reference

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