Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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GNS 430(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-00 Rev. P

SECTION 3

NAV PAGES

3-16

Inhibit Mode

TERRAIN has an inhibit mode that deactivates the

FLTA/PDA visual alerts. Pilots should use discretion when
inhibiting TERRAIN and always remember to enable the
system when appropriate. Only the PDA and FLTA alerts
are disabled in the inhibit mode. See Section 11.3 for
more information on TERRAIN alerts.

To inhibit TERRAIN:

1) Select the TERRAIN Page and press the MENU

Key. ‘Inhibit Terrain?’ is selected by default
(Figure 3-31).

Figure 3-31 TERRAIN Page Menu

2) Press the ENT Key. The ‘TER INHB’ annunciation

is displayed in the TERRAIN annunciator field
when TERRAIN is inhibited (Figure 3-32).

Annunciator Field

Figure 3-32 TERRAIN Annunciator Field

Enabling TERRAIN:

1) Select the TERRAIN Page and press the MENU

Key. ‘Enable Terrain?’ is selected by default.

2) Press the ENT Key. The TERRAIN system is

functional again.

TERRAIN Symbols

NOTE: See Section 11.2 for a complete
description of TERRAIN symbology.

The following symbols (Figure 3-33) are used to

represent obstacles and potential impact points on the
Terrain Page.

• Red Symbol - Terrain/Obstacle is above or within

100 feet below the aircraft altitude

• Yellow Symbol - Terrain/Obstacle is between 1000

feet and 100 feet below the aircraft altitude

• Black Symbol - Terrain/Obstacle is more than

1000 feet below the aircraft altitude

NOTE: Obstacle symbols are shown on display
zoom ranges up to 10 nm.

Unlighted

Obstacles

<1000 feet AGL

Lighted

Obstacles

<1000 feet AGL

Unlighted

Obstacles

>1000 feet AGL

Lighted

Obstacles

>1000 feet AGL

Potential

Impact Points

Figure 3-33 TERRAIN Symbols

NOTE: If an obstacle and the projected flight path
of the aircraft intersect, the display automatically
zooms in to the closest potential point of impact
on the TERRAIN Page.

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