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    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A587
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    6) Turn the FMS Knob to scroll through the checklist and highlight the desired checklis\
    t item (has a hollow white 
    box for checkmark).
    7) Press the ENT Key or DONE Softkey to select the highlighted checklist item (item turns green and a che\
    ckmark 
    is placed in the box next to the item).  The next item is automatically highlighted for selection.
     Press the CLR Key to remove a check mark from an item.
    8) Once the last item in a checklist is selected, Go to the next checklist? is highlighted.  Press the ENT Key to 
    advance to the next checklist displayed.
    9) Select the EXIT Softkey or hold down the CLR Key momentarily to exit the Checklist Page and return to the page 
    last viewed.
    Figure 8-83  Checklist Page Example  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A588
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    Immediately accessing emergency procedures:
    1) From any page, select the CHKLIST Softkey.
    2) Select the EMERGCY Softkey.
    Figure 8-84  Sample Emergency Checklist  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A589
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    8.9 FLIGHT DATA LOGGING
    The	 flight	 data	logging	 feature	automatically	 stores	flight	and	engine	 data	to	an	 SD	 card	 (4	GB	 maximum	 card	
    size)	inserted	 into	the	top	 card	 slot	of	the	 MFD.		 Data	is	recorded	 to	the	 SD	card	 every	 second.		 One	hour	 of	flight	
    data	requires	approximately	2	MB	of	storage	space.		A	2	GB	SD	card	will	store	over	1,000	hours	of	flight	data.
    It	is	best	to	use	an	SD	card	that	contains	no	other	files.		If	necessary,	reformat	the	SD	card	before	use	as	a	flight	
    data	 logging	 card.		The	data	 files	stored	 on	the	 SD	card	 have	 an	extension	 of	.csv.		 This	file	format	 can	be	opened	
    using	a	spread	sheet	application	on	a	personal	computer.
    The	 following	 is	a	list	 of	the	 types	 of	data	 recorded.		 Not	all	data	 types	 are	applicable	 to	all	 aircraft.		 For	example,	
    EGT	and	CHT	would	not	apply	to	turbine	aircraft.
    •	 Local	Date	(YYYY-MM-DD)
    •	 Local	Time		(HH:MM:SS)
    •	 Active	Waypoint	Distance	(nm)
    •	 Active	Waypoint	Bearing	(degrees	mag.)
    •	 UTC	Offset	(HH:MM)
    •	 Mag.	Variation	(degrees)
    •	 Active	Waypoint	Identifier
    •	 Voltage	1	(volts)
    •	 Voltage	2	(volts)
    •	 Amps	1	(amps)
    •	 Amps	2	(amps)
    •	 AFCS	On	(	0	–	false,	1	–	true)
    •	 Latitude	(degrees)
    •	 AFCS	Roll	Mode	(e.g.	HDG,	LOC,	GPS,	VOR,	ROL)
    •	 Longitude	(degrees)
    •	 Right	Fuel	Qty	(gals	or	lbs)
    •	 Left	Fuel	Qty	(gals	or	lbs)
    •	 Center	Fuel	Qty	(gals	or	lbs)
    •	 AFCS	Pitch	Mode	(e.g.	ALT,	GS,	GP,	VS)
    •	 Barometric	Altitude	(feet)
    •	 Altimeter	Setting	(in.	Hg.)
    •	 GPS	Altitude	(ft)
    •	 Pitch	Commanded	(degrees)
    •	 Roll	Commanded	(degrees)
    •	 OAT	(deg.	C)
    •	 True	Airspeed	(kts)
    •	 Selected	Vertical	Speed	(fpm)
    •	 Vertical	Speed	(fpm)
    •	 HSI	Selection	(GPS,NAV1/2)
    •	 GPS	Fix	(e.g.	2D,	3D,	3DDiff)
    •	 Indicated	Airspeed	(kts)
    •	 Horizontal	Alert	Limit	(HAL,	meters)
    •	 Gnd	Speed	(kts)
    •	 Vertical	Alert	Limit	(VAL,	meters)
    •	 Vertical	Speed	(fpm)
    •	 NAV1	Frequency	(MHz)
    •	 NAV2	Frequency	(MHz)
    •	 Horizontal	Protection	Level	(HPLWAS,	meters)
    •	 Pitch	(degrees)
    •	 Roll	(degrees)
    •	 Horizontal	Protection	Level	(HPLFD,	meters)
    •	 Vertical	Protection	Level	(VPLWAS,	meters)
    •	 COM1	Frequency	(MHz)
    •	 COM2	Frequency	(MHz)
    •	 Lateral	Acceleration	(g)
    •	 CDI	Deflection	(0.0	to	1.0)  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A590
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    •	 VDI	Deflection	(0.0	to	1.0)
    •	 Normal	Acceleration	(g)
    •	 Heading	(degrees	magnetic)
    •	 Course	(deg)
    •	 Wind	Direction	(degrees	mag.)
    •	 Wind	Speed	(kts)
    •	 Gnd	Trk	(degrees	magnetic)
    •	 Fuel	Flow	(gph)
    •	 Fuel	Press.	(psi)
    •	 EGT	(deg.	F)
    •	 CHT	(deg.	F)
    •	 Oil	Temperature	(deg.	F)
    •	 Oil	Pressure	(psi)
    •	 Manifold	Pressure	(in.	Hg.)
    •	 Engine	Speed	(rpm)
    •	 Power	(%)
    •	 Carburetor	Temperature	(deg.	F)
    •	 TIT	(deg.	F)
    •	 Torque	(ft.	lbs.)
    •	 Np	(rpm)
    •	 Ng	(%)
    •	 ITT	(deg.	C)
    •	 N1	(%)
    The	file	containing	 the	recorded	 data	will	appear	 in	the	 format	 shown	in	Figure	 8-82.		This	file	can	 be	imported	
    into	most	computer	spreadsheet	applications.
    log_110210_104506_KIXD.csv
    Local Date
    YYMMDDLocal 24hr Time HHMMSS Nearest Airport
    (A blank will be  inserted if no 
    airport is found)
    Figure 8-85  Log File Format
    Data	logging	status	can	be	monitored	on	the	AUX-UTILITY	Page.  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A591
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    8.10 SATELLITE TELEPHONE & SMS MESSAGING SERVICE
    The	optional	 GSR	56	Iridium	 Transceiver	 provides	airborne	Iridium	Satellite	Telephone and SMS	messaging 	
    service.		The	telephone	 audio	is	through	 the	audio	 panel	and	headset.		 Operation	 is	accomplished	 through	the	AUX-
    AUXILIARY	COMMUNICATIONS	Pages.
    REGISTERING THE IRIDIUM SATELLITE SYSTEM
    A	subscriber	 account	must	be	established	 prior	to	using	 the	Iridium	 Satellite	 System.	 	 Before	setting	 up	an	
    Iridium	 account,	 obtain	the	serial	 number	 of	the	Iridium	 Transceiver	 (GSR1)	and	the	System	 ID	by	selecting	 the	
    AUX-	 SYSTEM	 STATUS	Page	as	shown	 in	Figure	 8-86.		Contact	 Garmin	Flight	Data	Services	 at	1-866-739-5687 	
    in	the	United	States	or	913-397-8200,	ext.	1135.
    Figure 8-86  Identification Needed for Iridium Registration
    Iridium Transceiver Serial NumberSystem ID Number
    TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION
    The pilot or copilot can place and answer calls on the Iridium	satellite	network.	 	 Control	and	monitoring	 of	
    telephone	functions	are	accomplished	through	the	AUX-TELEPHONE	Page.
    To view the Telephone Page:
    1) Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the AUX page group.
    2) Turn the small FMS Knob to select the AUX-TELEPHONE Page.
    The PHONE	 STATUS	display,	 as	shown	 in	Figure	 8-87,	gives	a	graphical	 representation	 of	the	 current	 disposition 	
    of the connection with the Iridium	network.		Table	8-5	describes	symbology	used	on	PHONE	STATUS	display.  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A592
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    Figure 8-87  Phone Status DisplayInternal 
    Phone
    Satellite 
    Signal 
    Strength
    External  Phone
    ENABLE/DISABLE THE IRIDIUM TELEPHONE  SYSTEM
    The Iridium	Satellite	Telephone	System	may	be	turned	on	or	off	by	using	the	page	menu.
    To enable the Iridium telephone system:
    1) With the AUX-TELEPHONE Page displayed, select the MENU Key on the MFD to display the Page Menu.
    2) Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on ‘Enable Iridium Transmission’.
    3) Press the ENT Key.
    To disable the Iridium telephone system:
    1) With the AUX-TELEPHONE Page displayed, select the MENU Key on the MFD to display the Page Menu.
    2) Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on ‘Disable Iridium Transmission’.
    3) Press the ENT Key.
    Figure 8-88  Enable Iridium Telephone System  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A593
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    Internal Phone External 
    Phone Description
    Phone is Idle
    Phone is ringing
    Phone has a dial tone (off hook) or connected to another phone
    Phone dialed is busy
    Phone is dialing another phone
    Phone has failed
    Phone status not known
    Phone is disabled
    Phone is reserved for data transmission
    Calling other phone or incoming call from other phone
    Other phone is on hold
    Phones are connected
    Table 8-5  
    Telephone Symbols  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A594
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    INCOMING CALLS
     NOTE:  Outside callers should dial 00 + 8816 or 8817 + aircraft phone number wh\
    en calling the aircraft 
    Iridium Telephone  System.
    When	 a	phone	 call	is	received	 while	viewing	 MFD	pages	 other	than	the	AUX-TELEPHONE	 Page,	a	pop-
    up	 alert	 similar	 to	Figure	 8-89	is	displayed,	 accompanied	 by	a	ringtone	 heard	on	the	 selected	 cockpit	audio.		
    The	pop-up	 alert	may	be	inhibited	 at	times,	 such	as	during	 takeoff.		 In	addition	 to	the	 pop-up	 alert,	a	ringing	
    phone	symbol	is	displayed	to	the	right	of	the	MFD	page	title	as	shown	in	Figure	8-89.
    Figure 8-89  Incoming Call
    Incoming Call Pop-up Incoming Call Symbol on MFD Page
    Answering an incoming call:
    1) Press the TEL Key on the audio panel.
    2) Select the ANSWER Softkey on the MFD.
     Or:
       While viewing the AUX-TELEPHONE Page:
     NOTE:  The Push-to-Talk switch is not utilized for telephone communication.  The microphone is active after 
    selecting the ANSWER Softkey, and stays active until the call is terminated.
    1) Press the TEL Key on the audio panel.
    2) Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu.
    3) Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on ‘Answer Incoming Call’.
    4) Press the ENT Key.
    Selecting the IGNORE	Softkey	 will	extinguish	 the	pop-up	 window	 and	leave	 the	current	 call	unanswered.		
    Selecting the IGNRE ALL	Softkey	 will	extinguish	 the	pop-up	 window	 for	the	 current	 and	all	future	 incoming	
    calls	and	leave	 the	current	 call	unanswered.		 Selecting	the	TEL	Softkey	 will	display	 the	AUX-TELEPHONE	
    Page	allowing	additional	call	information	to	be	viewed	before	answering.
    Disabling incoming call alerts:
    1) With the AUX-TELEPHONE Page displayed, press the MENU Key on the MFD to display the Page Menu.
    2) Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on ‘Disable Incoming Call Alerts’.
    3) Press the ENT Key.  The voice and pop-up alert will not be displayed now when an incoming cal\
    l is received.  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A595
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    OUTGOING CALLS
    Voice	calls	can	be	made	from	the	cockpit	to	an	external	phone	through	the	Iridium	Satellite	Network.
     NOTE:  The Push-to-Talk switch is not utilized for telephone communication.  The microphone is active after 
    selecting the ANSWER Softkey, and stays active until the call is terminated.
    To make a call:
    1) Press the TEL Key on the audio panel.
    2) Select the DIAL Softkey on the MFD.  A display similar to Figure 8-90 will be shown.
     Or:
       While viewing the AUX-TELEPHONE Page:
    a) Press the TEL Key on the audio panel.
    b) Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu.
    c) Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on ‘Dial a Phone Call’.
    d) Press the ENT Key.
    Figure 8-90  Enter Phone Number  
    						
    							Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850190-00709-04  Rev. A596
    ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    3) Selecting the number softkeys on the MFD, enter 00 + country code + area code + phone number when calling 
    a non-satellite telephone system.  Enter 00 + Satellite Country Code (shown in the following table) + p\
    hone 
    number when placing a call to another satellite telephone system.
    Satellite SystemCountry Code
    Inmarsat870
    ICO8810 or 8811
    Ellipso8812 or 8813
    Iridium8816 or 8817
    Globalstar8818 or 8819
    4) Press the ENT Key.  ‘OK’ is highlighted as in Figure 8-91.
    Figure 8-91  Make the Call
    5) Press the ENT Key.  The system will begin calling the number, as in Figure 8-92.  
    						
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