Garmin G1000 Manual
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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.