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    							5-15190-01102-02  Rev. DGarmin G500 Pilot’s Guide
    ForewordSec 1 
    System Sec 2 
    PFD Sec 3 
    MFD Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts Sec 7 
    Symbols Sec 8 
    Glossary Appendix A Appendix B 
    Index
    6)  Press the  Header, Plan, Profile, or  Minimums keys to view detailed sections 
    for the chart for those topics. A aircraft icon will show in the lower right corner 
    of  the  display  if  your  aircraft  is  in  the  chart  area. The  icon  will  have  an  “x” 
    through it if the aircraft is not in the chart area or the GPS fix is lost. 
    7)  Press the Back key to return to the view of the full chart.  
    						
    							5-16Garmin G500 Pilot’s Guide190-01102-02  Rev. D
    Foreword
    Sec 1 
    System
    Sec 2 
    PFD
    Sec 3 
    MFD
    Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features
    Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts
    Sec 7 
    Symbols
    Sec 8 
    Glossary
    Appendix A
    Appendix B 
    Index
    5.3  FliteCharts® 
    FliteCharts®  resemble  the  paper  version  of  FAA-published  terminal 
    procedures  charts.  The  charts  are  displayed  with  high-resolution  and  in  color 
    for applicable charts. 
    FliteCharts  database  subscription  is  available  from  Garmin.  Available  data 
    includes: 
    •	 Arrivals (STAR)
    •	 Departure	Procedures  (DP)
    •	 Approaches
    •	 Airport Diagrams
    5.3.1  Cycle Number and Revision
    FliteCharts  data  is  revised  every  28  days.  Charts  are  still  viewable  during  a 
    period that extends from the cycle expiration date to the disables date.  FliteCharts 
    is  disabled  180  days  after  the  expiration  date  and  are  no  longer  available  for 
    viewing  upon  reaching  the  disables  date.  When  turning  on  the  GDU  620,  the 
    Power-up page indicates any of five different possible criteria for chart availability. 
    These  indications  are  whether  the  databases  are  not  configured,  not  available, 
    current, out of date, or disabled. See the table below for the various FliteCharts 
    Power-up page displays and the definition of each.  
    						
    							5-17190-01102-02  Rev. DGarmin G500 Pilot’s Guide
    ForewordSec 1 
    System Sec 2 
    PFD Sec 3 
    MFD Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts Sec 7 
    Symbols Sec 8 
    Glossary Appendix A Appendix B 
    Index
    Power-up Page Display Definition
    Blank Line. G500 system 
    is not configured for 
    FliteCharts. Contact 
    a Garmin-authorized 
    service center for 
    configuration. 
    System is configured for 
    FliteCharts but no chart 
    database is installed. 
    Refer to Updating 
    Garmin Databases in 
    Appendix A for the 
    FliteCharts database. 
    Normal operation. 
    FliteCharts database is 
    valid and within current 
    cycle. 
    FliteCharts database is 
    beyond the expiration 
    date, but still within the 
    180 day viewing period. 
    FliteCharts database 
    has timed out. Database 
    is beyond 180 days 
    after expiration date.  
    FliteCharts database is 
    no longer available for 
    viewing. 
    Table 5-2  FliteCharts Power-up Page Annunciations and Definitions 
    						
    							5-18Garmin G500 Pilot’s Guide190-01102-02  Rev. D
    Foreword
    Sec 1 
    System
    Sec 2 
    PFD
    Sec 3 
    MFD
    Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features
    Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts
    Sec 7 
    Symbols
    Sec 8 
    Glossary
    Appendix A
    Appendix B 
    Index
    5.4  Safetaxi® 
    SafeTaxi® is an enhanced feature that gives greater map detail when zooming 
    in  on  airports  at  close  range.  The  airport  display  on  the  map  reveals  runways 
    with  numbers,  taxiways  with  identifying  letters/numbers, 
    airport  Hot  Spots, 
    and  airport  landmarks  including  ramps,  buildings,  control  towers,  and  other 
    prominent features.  Resolution is greater at lower map ranges. When the aircraft 
    location  is  within  the  screen  boundary,  including  within  SafeTaxi  ranges,  an 
    aircraft  symbol  is  shown  on  any  of  the  navigation  map  views  for  enhanced 
    position awareness. 
    Designated  Hot  Spots  are  recognized  at  airports  with  many  intersecting 
    taxiways and runways, and/or complex ramp areas. Airport Hot Spots are outlined 
    to  caution  pilots  of  areas  on  an  airport  surface  where  positional  awareness 
    confusion or runway incursions happen most often. Hot Spots are defined with 
    a magenta circle or outline around the region of possible confusion. 
    Taxiway 
     Identification
    Aircraft 
    position
    DCLTR Soft Key 
    Removes Taxiway 
    Markings
    Hot Spot 
    Outline
    Figure 5-15  SafeTaxi Depiction on the Navigation Map Page 
    						
    							5-19190-01102-02  Rev. DGarmin G500 Pilot’s Guide
    ForewordSec 1 
    System Sec 2 
    PFD Sec 3 
    MFD Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts Sec 7 
    Symbols Sec 8 
    Glossary Appendix A Appendix B 
    Index
    5.4.1  Using SafeTaxi®  
    Any map page that displays the navigation view can also show the SafeTaxi® 
    airport layout within the maximum configured range. The following is a list of 
    pages where the SafeTaxi feature can be seen: 
    •	 Navigation	Map	Page
    •	 Weather	Datalink	Page
    •	 Airport	Information	Page
    •	 Intersection	Information	Page •	 NDB Information Page
    •	 VOR Information Page
    •	 User	Waypoint	Information Page
    During  ground  operations  the  aircraft’s  position  is  displayed  in  reference  to 
    taxiways, runways, and airport features. When panning over the airport, features 
    such as runway holding lines and taxiways are shown. 
    5.4.1.1  Decluttering
    The DCLTR soft key (declutter) label advances to DCLTR-1, DCLTR -2, and 
    DCLTR-3 each time the soft key is selected for easy recognition of decluttering 
    level. Selecting the  DCLTR soft key removes the taxiway markings and airport 
    feature labels. Selecting the  DCLTR-1 soft key removes VOR station ID, the VOR 
    symbol,  and  intersection  names  if  within  the  airport  plan  view.  Selecting  the 
    DCLTR-2 soft key removes the airport runway layout, unless the airport in view 
    is part of an active route structure. Pressing the  DCLTR-3 soft key cycles back 
    to the original map detail. With Auto-Zoom enabled, the map will automatically 
    zoom to 1 NM  and DCLTR-0 upon landing so SafeTaxi can be viewed. Refer to 
    Map Declutter Levels  in the Navigation Map Section. 
    5.4.1.2  Hot Spot Information
    Hot Spots can contain more information about the area that can be displayed 
    when selected. 
    1.   While viewing the Hot Spot area on the Navigation Map page, press the small 
    MFD knob to activate the cursor. 
    2.   Turn the  MFD knobs to move the cursor on the Hot Spot border or into the Hot 
    Spot area and then press the ENT key.  
    						
    							5-20Garmin G500 Pilot’s Guide190-01102-02  Rev. D
    Foreword
    Sec 1 
    System
    Sec 2 
    PFD
    Sec 3 
    MFD
    Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features
    Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts
    Sec 7 
    Symbols
    Sec 8 
    Glossary
    Appendix A
    Appendix B 
    Index
    Aircraft SymbolHot spot NameCursorHot spot Border
    Figure 5-16  SafeTaxi Hot Spot Information
    3.   An  information  window  will  be  shown  on  the  MFD. After  viewing,  press  the 
    small  MFD knob,  CLR, or ENT keys to remove the information window. Press 
    the small MFD knob again to cancel the cursor. 
    5.4.2  SafeTaxi® Cycle Number and Revision
    The  SafeTaxi  database  is  revised  every  56  days.  SafeTaxi  is  always  available 
    for use after the expiration date. When turning on the GDU 620, the Power-up 
    Page  indicates  whether  the  databases  are  current,  out  of  date,  or  not  available.  
    The  Power-up  Page  shows  the  SafeTaxi  database  is  current  when  the  “SafeTaxi 
    Expires”  date  is  shown  in  white.  When  the  SafeTaxi  cycle  has  expired,  the 
    “SafeTaxi Expires” date appears in yellow. The message “SafeTaxi: N/A” appears 
    in white if no SafeTaxi data is available on the database card.  
    						
    							5-21190-01102-02  Rev. DGarmin G500 Pilot’s Guide
    ForewordSec 1 
    System Sec 2 
    PFD Sec 3 
    MFD Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts Sec 7 
    Symbols Sec 8 
    Glossary Appendix A Appendix B 
    Index
    SafeTaxi Database is CurrentSafeTaxi Database has Expired 
    SafeTaxi Database Not Available
     Figure 5-17  Power-up Page, SafeTaxi Database
    The  SafeTaxi  Region,  Version,  Cycle,  Effective  date  and  Expires  date  of  the 
    database  cycle  can  also  be  found  on  the  AUX - System  Status  page.  SafeTaxi 
    information appears in white and yellow text. The EFFECTIVE date appears in 
    white  when  data  is  current  and  in  yellow  when  the  current  date  is  before  the 
    effective date. The EXPIRES date appears in white when data is current and in 
    yellow  when  expired.  SafeTaxi  REGION  NOT  AVAILABLE  appears  in  white  if 
    SafeTaxi data is not available on the database card. Expired SafeTaxi data is never 
    disabled.  
    						
    							5-22Garmin G500 Pilot’s Guide190-01102-02  Rev. D
    Foreword
    Sec 1 
    System
    Sec 2 
    PFD
    Sec 3 
    MFD
    Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features
    Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts
    Sec 7 
    Symbols
    Sec 8 
    Glossary
    Appendix A
    Appendix B 
    Index
    5.5  Xm® radio entertainment
     NOTE:  Refer to the Hazard Avoidance Section for information about XM 
    Weather products.
    The  optional  XM®  Radio  entertainment  feature  of  the  GDL 69A  Data  Link 
    Receiver is available for the pilot’s and passengers’ enjoyment. The GDL 69A can 
    receive  XM Satellite Radio entertainment services at any altitude throughout the 
    Continental U.S. Entertainment audio is not available on the GDL 69 Data Link 
    Receiver. 
    XM  Satellite  Radio  offers  a  variety  of  radio  programming  over  long  distances 
    without  having  to  constantly  search  for  new  stations.  Based  on  signals  from 
    satellites, coverage far exceeds land-based transmissions. XM Satellite Radio services 
    are  subscription-based.  For  more  information  on  specific  service  packages,  visit  
    www.xmradio.com. 
    5.5.1  Activating XM® Satellite Radio Services
    The  service  is  activated  by  providing  XM  Satellite  Radio  with  either  one 
    or  two  coded  IDs,  depending  on  the  equipment.    Either  the  Audio  Radio 
    ID  or  the  Data  Radio  ID,  or  both,  must  be  provided  to  XM  Satellite  Radio  to 
    activate  the  entertainment  subscription.  The  XM  Satellite  Radio  Activation 
    Instructions  are included with the unit (also available at www.garmin.com, P/N 
    190-00355-04). 
    It  is  not  required  to  activate  both  the  entertainment  and  weather  service 
    subscriptions  with  the  GDL  69A.  Either  or  both  services  can  be  activated.  XM 
    Satellite Radio uses one or both of the coded IDs to send an activation signal that, 
    when received by the GDL 69A, allows it to play entertainment programming. 
    These IDs are located: 
    •	On	the	label	on	the	back	of	the	Data	Link	Receiver
    •	On	the	XM	Information	Page	on	the	MFD
    Contact the installer if the Data Radio ID and the Audio Radio ID cannot be 
    located.  
    						
    							5-23190-01102-02  Rev. DGarmin G500 Pilot’s Guide
    ForewordSec 1 
    System Sec 2 
    PFD Sec 3 
    MFD Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts Sec 7 
    Symbols Sec 8 
    Glossary Appendix A Appendix B 
    Index
     NOTE:   The  LOCK  soft  key  on  the  XM  Information  Page  (Auxiliary  Page 
    Group) is used to save GDL 69A activation data when the XM services are  initially set up. It is not used during normal XM Radio operation, but there should be no adverse effects if inadvertently selected during flight. Refer to the GDL 69/69A XM Satellite Radio Activation Instructions (190-00355-04, Rev G, or later) for further information. 
    1)   Contact XM WX Satellite Radio through the e-mail address listed on their web 
    site (www.xmradio.com) or by the customer service phone number listed on the 
    web  site  (1-800-985-9200).  Follow  the  instructions  provided  by  XM  Satellite 
    Radio services. 
    2)   Turn the large MFD knob to the AUX page group. 
    3)  Turn the small MFD knob to the XM Information Page. 
    4)   Verify that the desired services are activated. 
    5)  Select the LOCK soft key. 
    6)   Turn the large MFD knob to highlight “YES.” 
    7)  To complete activation, press the ENT key. 
    If  XM  weather  services  have  not  been  activated,  all  the  weather  product 
    boxes are cleared on the XM Information Page and a yellow Activation Required 
    message  is  displayed  in  the  center  of  the  Weather  Data  Link  Page  (Map  Page 
    Group). The  Service Class refers to the groupings of weather products available 
    for subscription.  
    						
    							5-24Garmin G500 Pilot’s Guide190-01102-02  Rev. D
    Foreword
    Sec 1 
    System
    Sec 2 
    PFD
    Sec 3 
    MFD
    Sec 4 
    Hazard 
    Avoidance
    Sec 5 
    Additional  Features
    Sec 6 
    Annun. 
    & Alerts
    Sec 7 
    Symbols
    Sec 8 
    Glossary
    Appendix A
    Appendix B 
    Index
    5.5.2  XM® Information
    The  Aux  mode  XM  Information  page  displays  information  about  the  XM 
    radios,  service  class,  and  products  when  the  GDL  69/69A  is  installed  and 
    the  XM  Radio  service  is  activated.  The  Data  and  Audio  radios  have  separate 
    Identification  Numbers.  The  Service  Class  determines  the  features  that  are 
    available. The Weather Products window shows the products with a solid box to 
    the left of the product active with your subscription. The boxes for products not 
    in your subscription will be hollow. 
    Figure 5-18  XM Information
    1)  In the AUX page group, turn the small MFD knob to display XM Information. 
    2)  The LOCK  soft  key  is  used  to “lock”  your  XM  subscription  activation. This  is 
    only used for the initial subscription or to make a change.  
    						
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