Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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GNS 430(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-00 Rev. P

10-28

SECTION 10

AUX PAGES

2) Turn the large right knob to select the desired

menu option (Figure 10-71), and press the ENT
Key (Figure 10-72).

Figure 10-71 Nearest Airport Criteria Highlighted

Figure 10-72 Nearest Airport Criteria Page

The following menu options are available:

• ‘Display’ - Allows the pilot to adjust the display for

optimum viewing in any condition. Automatic
backlighting is available which uses a built-in
photocell (at the top left corner of the display
bezel) to make the proper display adjustments
without any user intervention. Automatic contrast
adjustment varies the screen contrast level based
upon current unit temperature. The pilot may
also select manual control of the display contrast
and backlighting of the GNS 430’s display.

• ‘Nearest Airport Criteria’ - Defines the minimum

runway length and surface type used when
determining the nine nearest airports to display
on the Nearest Airport Page. A minimum runway
length and/or surface type may be entered to
prevent airports with small runways, or runways
that are not of appropriate surface, from being
displayed. The default settings are ‘0 feet (or
meters)’ for runway length and ‘any’ for runway
surface type.

• ‘COM Configuration’ - Allows selection of 8.33

kHz or 25.0 kHz COM frequency channel spacing.

NOTE: 8.33 kHz VHF communication frequency
channel spacing is not approved for use in the
United States.

Setup 2 Page: Display

To change the backlighting intensity:

1) Select ‘Display’ from the Setup 2 Page (Figure

10-73), using the steps described at the
beginning of this section (10.5).

Figure 10-73 Display Highlighted

2) The flashing cursor highlights the backlight

mode field. Turn the small right knob to select
the desired mode: Auto or Manual (Figure
10-74). Press the ENT Key to accept the
selection.

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