Garmin 430w Manual
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121 Airport Runway Airport Runway Page The airport runway page displays runway designa- tions, length, surface type and lighting for the selected airport. A map image of the runway layout and sur- rounding area is also displayed on the airport runway page. The map image scale appears in the lower left corner and is adjustable using the RNG key. For airports with multiple runways, information for each runway is available. Runway Designations Airport Identifier, Symbol and Type Map Image Second Page in WPT group Runway Surface and Lighting Runway Length and Width To display information for each additional runway: 1. Press the small right knob to activate the cursor. 2. Turn the large right knob to place the cursor on the runway designation field. 3. Turn the small right knob to display a window listing all runways for the selected airport. 4. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired runway. 5. Press ENT to display information for the selected runway on the airport runway page. 6. To remove the flashing cursor, press the small right knob. To adjust the scale of the map image: 1. Press the down arrow side of the RNG key to display a smaller map area. 2. Press the up arrow side of the RNG key to display a larger map area. 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
122 Airport Frequencies The following descriptions and abbreviations are used on the airport runway page: Frequency Airport Identifier, Symbol and Type Frequency Type Third Page in WPT group Scroll Bar Usage Restrictions Information • Type— Usage type: Public, Military, Heli- port, or Private • Surface— Runway surface types include: Hard, Turf, Sealed, Gravel, Dirt, Soft, Unknown or Water • Lighting— Runway lighting types include: No Lights, Part Time, Full Time, Unknown or Frequency (for pilot- controlled lighting) Airport Runway Page Options Select Next FPL Apt? As described earlier in this section. Select Destination Apt? As described earlier in this section. Airport Frequency Page The airport frequency page displays radio frequen- cies and frequency types for the selected airport, as well as sector and altitude restrictions (where appli- cable). If the selected airport has a localizer-based approach, the localizer frequency(s) is also listed on the airport frequency page. The airport frequency page may be used to quickly select and tune a COM or VLOC frequency. To scroll through the frequency list and tune to a desired frequency on the list: 1. Press the small right knob to activate the cursor. 2. Turn the large right knob to scroll through the list, placing the cursor on the desired frequency. If there are more frequencies in the list than can be displayed on the screen, a scroll bar along the right-hand side of the screen will indicate where you are within the list. 3. Press ENT to place the selected frequency in the standby field of the COM or VLOC window. 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
123 Airport Frequencies 4. To remove the flashing cursor, press the small right knob. Some listed frequencies may include designations for limited usage, as follows: “TX” - transmit only “RX” - receive only “PT” - part time frequency If a listed frequency has sector or altitude restric- tions, the frequency will be preceded by an “Info?” designation. To view usage restrictions for a frequency: 1. Turn the large right knob to place the cursor on the “Info?” designation directly to the left of the desired frequency. A reversed “c” is placed to the left of CTAF frequencies. 2. Press ENT to display the restriction informa- tion. 3. To return to the airport frequency page, press ENT. The following descriptions and abbreviations are used on the airport frequency page: • Usage type: Public, Military, Heliport, or Private • Frequency— Communication frequencies which may include restric- tions: Approach Arrival Class B Class C CTA Departure TMA Terminal TRSA Communication frequencies without restrictions: ATIS ASOS AWOS Center Clearance Gate Control Ground Helicopter Multicom Pre-taxi Radar Ramp Other Tower Unicom Navigation frequencies: ILS LOC 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
124 Airport Approaches Airport Frequency Page Options Select Next FPL Apt? As described earlier in this section. Select Destination Apt? As described earlier in this section. Airport Approach Page Identifier, Symbol and Type Map Image Approach Procedure Name Fourth Page in WPT Group Transitions: IAFs, Feeder Routes and Vectors-to-Final WAAS approach ID WAAS service level The airport approach page shows the available approach procedures for the selected airport. Where multiple initial approach fixes (IAFs) and feeder routes are available, that information may also be displayed. A map image provides a layout diagram for each approach and transition. If a WAAS approach has been selected, the WAAS approach ID is displayed in the top left corner of the map. The approach service level is shown in the lower right corner of the map. Service level annunciations available are: LP, LPV, LP +V, L/VNAV, LNAV+V, or LNAV. To scroll through the available approaches and transitions: 1. Press the small right knob to activate the cursor. 2. Turn the large right knob to place the cursor on the approach (APR) procedure name field. 3. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available approaches for the selected airport. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired approach. 4. Press ENT. The cursor moves to the transitions (TRANS) field. 5. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available transitions. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired transition or select “VECTORS” for guidance only along the final course segment of the approach. 6. Press ENT. To remove the flashing cursor, press the small right knob. 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
125 Airport Approaches NOTE: Not all approaches in the database are approved for GPS use. As you select an approach, a “GPS” designation to the right of the procedure name indicates the procedure can be flown us- ing the GPS receiver. Some procedures will not have this designation, meaning the GPS receiver may be used for supplemental navigation guid- ance only. ILS approaches, for example, must be flown by tuning the VLOC receiver to the proper frequency and coupling the VLOC receiver to the external CDI (or HSI). Airport Approach Page Options The following options are available for the airport approach page, by pressing the MENU key: Load into Active FPL? allows you to load the selected approach into the active flight plan—with- out activating it. This performs the same operation as selecting “Load?” from the procedures page “Select Approach?” option. To load an approach from the airport approach page: 1. Select the desired approach and transition using the steps outlined in Section 5. 2. Press MENU to display the airport approach page options. 3. Turn the large right knob to highlight “Load into Active FPL?” and press ENT. 4. The active flight plan page will appear. Press FPL to return to the airport procedures page. Load and Activate? allows you to load the selected approach into the active flight plan and activate navigation guidance to the approach transition. To load and activate an approach from the airport approach page, follow the steps above, but select “Load and Activate?” in step #3. Select Approach Chnl? allows you to select the channel number for a WAAS approach for the current destination. The channel number for the WAAS approach is available from an approved approach chart. If duplicate numbers are available for a channel, a list will be available where you may select the desired approach. After selecting “Select Approach Chnl?”, choose the WAAS channel number for the current destination. 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
126 After selecting the Approach Channel, the WAAS approach ID will be shown in the top left corner of the map display. To select an approach channel from the Airport Approach Page: 1. Press MENU to display the Airport Approach Page Options. 2. Turn the small or large right knob to highlight “Select Approach Chnl? and then press ENT. 3. Turn the small right knob to change values and the large right knob to move the cursor. After selecting the WAAS approach channel, press ENT. 4. Select the desired transition and press ENT. Select Next FPL Apt? As described earlier in this section. Select Destination Apt? As described earlier in this section. Airport Arrival Page The airport arrival page shows the available Airport Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) procedures for the selected airport. Where multiple transitions or runways are associated with the arrival procedure, that information may also be displayed. A map image provides a layout diagram for each arrival, transition and runway. Arrival Procedure Name Airport Identifier, Symbol and TypeMap Image Fifth Page in WPT group Transitions Runways Associated with Arrival To scroll through the available arrivals: 1. Press the small right knob to activate the cursor. 2. Turn the large right knob to place the cursor on the arrival procedure name field. 3. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available arrivals for the selected airport. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired arrival. Airport Arrivals 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
127 Airport Arrivals 4. Press ENT. The cursor moves to the transitions (TRANS) field. 5. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available transitions. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired transi- tion. 6. Press ENT. The cursor moves to the runway field. 7. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available runways. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired runway. (“ALL” may appear in the runway field, indicat- ing the arrival procedure applies to all runways. For airports with parallel runways, “B” may appear at the end of the runway designation to indicate the arrival procedure applies to both runways.) 8. Press ENT. To remove the flashing cursor, press the small right knob. Airport Arrival Page Options The following options are available for the airport arrival page, by pressing the MENU key: Load into Active FPL? As described earlier in this section. Select Next FPL Apt? As described earlier in this section. Select Destination Apt? As described earlier in this section. Airport Departure Page The airport departure page shows the available Air- port Standard Instrument Departure (SID) procedures for the selected airport. Where multiple runways or transitions are associated with the departure proce- dure, that information may also be displayed. A map image provides a layout diagram for each departure, runway and transition. Departure Procedure NameAirport Identifier, Symbol and TypeMap Image Sixth Page in WPT group Runways Associated with Departure Transitions To scroll through the available departures: 1. Press the small right knob to activate the cursor. 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
128 Airport Departure Page 2. Turn the large right knob to place the cursor on the departure (DEP) procedure name field. 3. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available departures for the selected airport. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired departure. 4. Press ENT. The cursor moves to the runway field. 5. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available runways. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired runway. (“ALL” may appear in the runway field, indi- cating the departure procedure applies to all runways. For airports with parallel runways, “B” may appear at the end of the runway des- ignation to indicate the departure procedure applies to both runways.) 6. Press ENT. The cursor moves to the transitions (TRANS) field. 7. Turn the small right knob to display a window of available transitions. Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired transi- tion. 8. Press ENT. To remove the flashing cursor, press the small right knob. Airport Departure Page Options The following options are available for the airport departure page, by pressing the MENU key: Load into Active FPL? As described earlier in this section. Select Next FPL Apt? As described earlier in this section. Select Destination Apt? As described earlier in this section. 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
129 Intersections Intersection Page The intersection page displays the latitude, longi- tude, region and country for the selected intersection. The intersection page also displays the identifier, radial and distance from the nearest VOR, VORTAC or VOR/ DME. Intersections may only be selected by identifier. There are no Intersection page options. Nearest VOR and Symbol Intersection Identifier and Symbol Region/Country Seventh Page in WPT group Latitude/Longitude Position Radial and Distance from Nearest VOR The following descriptions and abbreviations are used: • Position— Latitude/Longitude (degrees/minutes or degrees/minutes/seconds), MGRS or UTM/UPS • RAD— Radial from nearest VOR in degrees magnetic or degrees true (depending upon unit configuration) • DIS— Distance from nearest VOR, in nauti- cal miles/statute miles/kilometers (depending upon unit configuration) NOTE: The VOR displayed on the intersection page is the nearest VOR, not necessarily the VOR used to define the intersection. NDB Page The NDB page displays the facility name, city, region/country, latitude and longitude for the selected NDB. The NDB page also displays the frequency and a weather broadcast indication (if applicable). NDBs may be selected by identifier, facility name or location (city). There are no NDB page options. Facility Name, City and Region/ Country NDB Identifier and Symbol Eighth Page in WPT group Latitude/Longitude Position Frequency and Weather Broad- cast Indication The following descriptions and abbreviations are used: • Symbol— See Section 2 Nav Pages - Map Page for a graphic illustration of available NDB symbols • Position— Latitude/Longitude (degrees/minutes or degrees/ minutes/seconds), MGRS or UTM/UPS • FREQ— Frequency in kilohertz (kHz) • Wx Brdcst— Weather information is broadcast on the selected facility’s frequency 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K
130 VORs VOR Page The VOR page displays the facility name, city, region/country, magnetic variation, latitude and longi- tude for the selected VOR. The VOR page also displays the frequency and a weather broadcast indication (if applicable). There are no VOR page options. Magnetic Variation VOR Identifier and Symbol Ninth Page in WPT group Latitude/Longitude Position Frequency and Weather Broadcast Indication Facility Name, City , and Region/ Country The following descriptions and abbre- viations are used: • Symbol— See Section 2 Nav Pages - Map Page for a graphic illustration of available VOR symbols • VAR— Magnetic variation in degrees • Position— Latitude/Longitude (degrees/minutes or degrees/minutes/seconds), MGRS or UTM/UPS • FREQ— Frequency in megahertz (MHz) • Wx Brdcst— Weather information is broadcast on the selected facility’s frequency As mentioned in the beginning of Section 6, VORs may be selected by identifier, facility name or location (city). The VOR page may also be used to quickly tune the VLOC receiver to the selected VOR’s frequency. To select a VOR frequency from the VOR page: 1. Select the VOR page from the WPT page group. 2. Press the small right knob momentarily to place the cursor on the VOR identifier field. If you wish to select another VOR, use the small and large right knobs and press ENT when finished. 3. Turn the large right knob to highlight the frequency field and press ENT to place the frequency in the standby field of the VLOC window. 4. To activate the standby VLOC frequency, press the VLOC flip-flop key. 6 - WPT PAGES 190-00356-00 Rev K