6 g1000 controls, Pfd/mfd controls, 6 g1000 controls -12 – Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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190-00590-00 Rev. C

Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Quest Kodiak 100

1.6 G1000 CONTROLS

PFD/MFD CONTROLS

The same controls and keys are found on both PFDs and the MFD.

(1) NAV VOL/ID Knob – Controls the NAV audio level. Press to toggle the Morse code identifier ON and OFF. Volume level
is shown in the field as a percentage.
(2) NAV Frequency Toggle Key – Toggles the standby and active NAV frequencies.
(3) Dual NAV Knob – Tunes the MHz (large knob) and kHz (small knob) standby frequencies for the NAV receiver. Press
to toggle the tuning cursor (light blue box) between the NAV1 and NAV2 fields.
(4) Heading Knob – Turn to manually select a heading on the HSI. When pressed, it synchronizes the heading bug with
the compass lubber line.
(5) Joystick – Changes the map range (distance top to bottom of map display) when rotated. Activates the map pointer
when pressed.
(6) CRS/BARO Knob – The large knob sets the altimeter barometric pressure and the small knob adjusts the course. The
course is only adjustable when the HSI is in VOR1, VOR2, or OBS/SUSP mode. Pressing this knob centers the CDI on the
currently selected VOR.
(7) Dual COM Knob – Tunes the MHz (large knob) and kHz (small knob) standby frequencies for the COM transceiver.
Pressing this knob toggles the tuning cursor (light blue box) between the COM1 and COM2 fields.
(8) COM Frequency Toggle Key – Toggles the standby and active COM frequencies. Pressing and holding this key for two
seconds automatically tunes the emergency frequency (121.5 MHz) in the active frequency field.
(9) COM VOL/SQ Knob – Controls COM audio level. Pressing this knob turns the COM automatic squelch ON and OFF.
Audio volume level is shown in the field as a percentage.
(10) Direct-to Key – Allows the user to enter a destination waypoint and establish a direct course to the selected destination
(specified by the identifier, chosen from the active route, or taken from the map cursor position).
(11) FPL Key – Displays the active Flight Plan Page for creating and editing the active flight plan, or for accessing stored
flight plans.
(12) CLR Key (DFLT MAP) – Erases information, cancels an entry, or removes page menus. To display the Navigation Map
Page immediately, press and hold CLR (MFD only).
(13) Dual FMS Knob – Used to select the page to be viewed (only on the MFD). 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 small knob turns the
selection cursor ON and OFF.
(14) MENU Key – Displays a context-sensitive list of options. This list allows the user to access additional features, or to
make setting changes that relate to certain pages.
(15) PROC Key – Selects approaches, departures and arrivals from the flight plan. If a flight plan is used, available procedures
for the departure and/or arrival airport are automatically suggested. If a flight plan is not used, the desired airport and
the desired procedure may be selected. This key selects IFR departure procedures (DPs), arrival procedures (STARs) and
approaches (IAPs) from the database and loads them into the active flight plan.
(16) ENT Key – Accepts a menu selection or data entry. This key is used to approve an operation or complete data entry. It
is also used to confirm selections and information entries.
(17) Dual ALT Knob – Sets the reference altitude in the box located above the Altimeter. The large knob selects the
thousands, while the small knob selects the hundreds.

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