Appendix f – Garmin GPS 165 TSO User Manual

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What does the GPS APPR switch do? What is ‘arming’ an approach?
The GPS APPR switch must be set to the ARM position for an approach to enter

the active phase. It may be left in the ARM position to simplify approach operation. Its
main function is to provide the pilot with a quick method of deactivating the approach
and returning the CDI scale to the 1 nm scale in the event of a missed approach. For
more on the GPS APPR switch and arming approaches, see pages 63-64.

What does the GPS SEQ switch do and when do I use it?
The GPS SEQ switch is used to select manual or automatic waypoint sequencing of

waypoints. Setting the GPS SEQ switch to the HOLD position holds your current
‘active to’ waypoint as your navigation reference and prevents the GPS from sequenc-
ing to the next waypoint. When the GPS SEQ switch is set to the AUTO position,
automatic waypoint sequencing is selected, and the GPS will automatically select the
next waypoint in the route once the aircraft has crossed the present active-to waypoint.

AUTO

HOLD

Automatic sequencing of waypoints

Manual sequencing- ‘HOLDs’ on selected waypoint

Change in HSI does not affect CDI deflection

Manually select course to next waypoint from HSI

Always navigates ‘TO’ the active waypoint

Will indicate ‘TO’ or ‘FROM’ from waypoint

Must be set to AUTO for approach to go active

Approach will not go active

The GPS SEQ switch must be set to the HOLD position any time you are deviating

from the flight sequence of an approach (e.g., when you are flying radar vectors) or
when you must cross the same waypoint twice in succession (e.g., a procedure turn or
holding pattern). Whenever the GPS SEQ switch is set to the HOLD position, the GPS
155 allows you to select the desired course to/from a waypoint using the HSI, much
like a VOR, and display a to/from flag for the active-to waypoint. In the AUTO posi-
tion, the CDI will always display a ‘TO’ indication for the next waypoint once you’ve
crossed the active waypoint. Refer to page 75 for an approach example using a HOLD.

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APPENDIX F

Troubleshooting Q & A

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