Controls associated with the mfd, System overview – Garmin G1000 King Air C90GT User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Hawker Beechcraft C90A/GT

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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APPENDICES

INDEX

CONTROLS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MFD

The controls for the MFD (GDU 1500) are located on both the MFD bezel and the MFD Control Unit (GCU

475). The bottom portion of the MFD bezel features 12 softkeys that are designed to perform various functions
depending upon the specific page being displayed. These softkeys are discussed throughout the Pilot’s Guide
documentation.

The following list provides an overview of the controls located on the MFD Control Unit (see Figure 1-3):

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Figure 1-3 MFD Control Unit (GCU 475)

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Dual FMS Knob – Flight Management System Knob. This knob selects the MFD page to be viewed; the

large knob selects a page group (MAP, WPT, AUX, NRST), while the small knob selects a specific page
within the page group. Pressing the FMS Knob turns the selection cursor ON and OFF. When the cursor
is ON, data may be entered in the applicable window by turning the small and large knobs. In this case,
the large knob moves the cursor on the page, while the small knob selects individual characters for the
highlighted cursor location.

2

Direct-to Key (

) – Allows the user to enter a destination waypoint and establish a direct course to the

selected destination (the destination is either specified by the identifier, chosen from the active route, or
taken from the map pointer position).

3

FPL Key – Displays the active Flight Plan Page for creating and editing the active flight plan, or for

accessing stored flight plans.

4

MENU Key – Displays a context-sensitive list of options. This list allows the user to access additional

features or make setting changes that relate to particular pages.

5

PROC Key – Gives access to IFR departure procedures (DPs), arrival procedures (STARs) and approach

procedures (IAPs) for a flight plan. If a flight plan is used, available procedures for the departure and/or
arrival airport are automatically suggested. Theses procedures can then be loaded into the active flight
plan. If a flight plan is not used, both the desired airport and the desired procedure may be selected.

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