Adf/dme tuning, Audio panel and cns – Garmin G1000 Mooney M20TN User Manual

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190-00647-01 Rev. B

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

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ADF/DME TUNING

NOTE:

When another auxiliary window is turned on, the ADF/DME Tuning Window is replaced on the PFD.

See the Flight Instruments Section for displaying the DME and bearing information windows (ADF) and

using the ADF as the source for the bearing pointer.

The G1000 system tunes the ADF receiver (optional) and DME transceiver (optional). The ADF is tuned by

entering the frequency in the ADF standby frequency field of the ADF/DME Tuning Window. (The softkey may
be labeled ADF/DME, ADF, or DME, depending on installed equipment.)

The UHF DME frequency is tuned by pairing with a VHF NAV frequency. DME frequency pairing is automatic

and only the VHF NAV frequency is shown.

The following ADF/DME information is displayed in the ADF/DME Tuning Window:

• Active and standby ADF frequencies

• ADF receiver mode

• ADF receiver volume

• DME tuning mode (DME transceiver pairing)

When the ADF/DME Tuning Window is displayed, the selection cursor is placed over the standby ADF

frequency field.

Turning the large FMS Knob moves the selection cursor through the various fields (standby ADF frequency,

ADF receiver mode, ADF radio volume, and DME tuning mode). Pressing the FMS Knob activates/deactivates
the selection cursor in the ADF/DME Tuning Window. The ADF frequency is entered using the FMS Knob and
the ENT Key.

Figure 4-29 ADF/DME Tuning Window

Active ADF Frequency

Standby ADF Frequency

ADF

Mode

DME

Tuning

Mode

ADF

Volume

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