Appendices, Annunciations and alerts, Appendix a – Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual

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APPENDIX A

ANNUNCIATIONS AND ALERTS

NOTE:

The Kodiak 100 aircraft Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH) supersedes information found in this

document.

The G1000 Alerting System conveys alerts to the pilot using a combination of the following items:

Annunciation Window:

The Annunciation Window displays abbreviated annunciation text. Text color is

based on alert levels described later in the Alert Levels Definitions section. The Annunciation Window is
located to the right of the Altitude and Vertical Speed boxes on the display. All Kodiak 100 annunciations can
be displayed simultaneously in the Annunciation Window. A white horizontal line separates annunciations
that are acknowledged from annunciations that are not yet acknowledged. Higher priority annunciations are
displayed towards the top of the window. Lower priority annunciations are displayed towards the bottom of
the window.

Alerts Window:

The Alerts Window displays alert text messages. Up to 64 prioritized alert messages can be

displayed in the Alerts Window. Pressing the

ALERTS

Softkey displays the Alerts Window. Pressing the

ALERTS

Softkey a second time removes the Alerts Window from the display. When the Alerts Window is displayed, the
pilot can use the large

FMS

Knob to scroll through the alert message list.

Figure A-1 G1000 Alerting System

Annunciation

Window

Alerts Window

ALERTS Softkey

Annunciation

System

Annunciation

Red ‘X’

Softkey Annunciation:

During certain alerts, the

ALERTS

Softkey may appear as a flashing annunciation to

accompany an alert. The

ALERTS

Softkey assumes a new label consistent with the alert level (WARNING,

CAUTION, or ADVISORY). By pressing the softkey annunciation, the pilot acknowledges awareness of the
alert. The softkey then returns to the previous

ALERTS

label. If alerts are still present, the

ALERTS

label will

be displayed in inverse video (white background with black text). The pilot can press the

ALERTS

Softkey a

second time to view alert text messages.

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