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    							A-3190-01102-02  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
    4)  A notice on the display will indicate successful updating of the databas\
    e. 
    Figure A-2  Database Loading Completed
    5) The following display will show the databases and their current status. 
    Figure A-3  Database Information on the  Splash Screen
    6) Use the large  MFD knob to select the AUX page group and then small  MFD 
    knob to reach the System Status Page. 
    7)  Press the DBASE soft key to place the cursor in the “DATABASE” window. 
    8)  Turn the small  MFD knob to scroll through the list and check that all databases 
    are current and there are no errors. If a database is highlighted in yellow, it is 
    either expired or the G500 can not determine the date. 
    9)  Power down the GDU 620.  
    						
    							A-4Garmin 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
    Garmin Databases
     WARNING:   The  data  contained  in  the  terrain  and  obstacle  databases 
    comes from government agencies. Garmin accurately processes and cross-validates the data, but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data. 
    The  following  GDU  620  databases  are  stored  on  Supplemental  Data  Cards 
    provided by Garmin: 
    •	 Terrain	 –	The	 terrain	 database contains terrain mapping data. It is updated 
    periodically and has no expiration date. 
    •	 Airport	 terrain	–	The	 airport	 terrain	database	 contains	detailed	airport	
    terrain data. It is updated periodically and has no expiration date. 
    •	 Obstacle – The obstacle database contains data for obstacles, such as towers,  that  pose  a  potential  hazard  to  aircraft.  Obstacles  200  feet  and  higher  are 
    included  in  the  obstacle  database.  It  is  very  important  to  note  that  not  all 
    obstacles are necessarily charted and therefore may not be contained in the 
    obstacle  database.  This  database  is  updated  on  a  56-day  cycle.  Obstacles 
    will still be shown after the database has expired.
    •	 SafeTaxi  –  The  SafeTaxi  database  contains  detailed  airport  diagrams  for 
    selected airports. These diagrams aid in following ground control instructions 
    by  accurately  displaying  the  aircraft  position  on  the  map  in  relation  to 
    taxiways, ramps, runways, terminals, and services. This database is updated 
    on a 56-day cycle. SafeTaxi will still be shown after it has expired. 
    •	 FliteCharts  –  The  FliteCharts  database  contains  procedure  charts  for  the 
    United States only. This database is updated on a 28-day cycle. If not updated 
    within 180 days of the expiration date, FliteCharts no longer functions.\
     
    Since these databases are not stored internally in the GDU 620, a Supplemental 
    Data  Card  containing  identical  database  versions  must  be  kept  in  each  display 
    unit  for  dual  installations.  After  subscribing  to  the  desired  database  product, 
    the database product will need to be downloaded to a Supplemental Data Card. 
    Insert the Supplemental Data Card into the card slot shown in Figure A-4. The 
    upper  slot  is  typically  used  for  updating  the  navigation  database  and  is  then 
    normally  left  open.  The  card  may  be  inserted  in  either  slot.  The  Supplemental 
    Data Card should not be removed except to update the databases stored on the 
    card.  
    						
    							A-5190-01102-02  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
    Navigation Database SD Update Card
    Terrain, Obstacles, Airports, SafeTaxi, Charts  (FliteChart or ChartView) Database SD Card
    Figure A-4  SD Card Database Location
    The Garmin databases can be updated by following the instructions detailed 
    in  the  “Navigation  Databases”  section  of  the  Garmin  web  site  (fly.garmin.com). 
    Once the updated files have been downloaded from the web site, a PC equipped 
    with  an  appropriate  SD  card  reader  is  used  to  unpack  and  program  the  new 
    databases onto the existing Supplemental Data Cards. The following equipment 
    is required to perform the update: 
    •	 Windows-compatible	 PC	computer	 (Windows	 2000,	XP,	Vista,	 or	Windows	
    7 recommended)
    •	 SanDisk	 SD	Card	 Reader,	 P/Ns	SDDR-93	 or	SDDR-99	 or	equivalent	 card	
    reader
    •	 Updated	database	obtained	from	the	Garmin	web	site
    •	 Existing	Supplemental	Database	SD	Card	(P/N	010-00769-42) It  may  be  necessary  to  have  the  system  configured  by  a  Garmin  authorized 
    service facility in order to use certain database features. 
    Updating Garmin databases
    1)  Download the data to the data cards from the appropriate web site. 
    2)  Insert  Database  SD  card  in  an  empty  card  slot  of  the  GDU  620. The  SD  card 
    containing the ChartView , FliteCharts, SafeTaxi, or any other database  (except 
    for the Jeppesen Aviation Database) is typically inserted into the lower slot on 
    the GDU 620. 
    3)  Apply power to the G500 System. View the MFD power-up splash screen.  Check 
    that  the  databases  are  initialized  and  displayed  on  the  splash  screen. When 
    updating the terrain and FliteCharts databases , an “in progress” message may 
    be seen. If this message is present, wait for the system to finish loading before 
    proceeding. Some databases can take up to 15 minutes to update.  
    						
    							A-6Garmin 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
    4)  Acknowledge  the  Power-up  Page  agreement  by  pressing  the ENT  key  or  the 
    right-most soft key. If a database is highlighted in yellow, it is either expired or 
    the G500 can not determine the date. 
    Figure A-5  Database Information on the  Splash Screen
    5)  Use  the  large  MFD  knob  to  select  the AUX  page  group  and  then  the  small 
    MFD knob to reach the System Status Page. 
    6)  Press the DBASE soft key to place the cursor in the “DATABASE” window. 
    7)  Turn the small  MFD knob to scroll through the list and check that all databases 
    are current and there are no errors. 
    8)  Power down the GDU 620.  
    						
    							B-1190-01102-02  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
    iNDeX
    Symbols
    1-2 key  2-3
    A
    Activating XM  5-22
    Active flight plan  2-15,  3-1, 3-70,  3-71, 
    3-72
    Additional features  5-1
    ADF  1-1,  1-2, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-28,  8-1
    ADIZ  3-7,  3-12, 3-39
    AFF  3-61
    Age  4-34
    AHRS  iii,  1-1, 1-4, 1-6, 1-7, 1-11,  3-48, 
    6-1,  6-3, 6-5
    Aircraft symbol  2-8,  2-19, 3-4, 7-6
    Air Data Computer  1-1,  1-4, 2-29
    AIRMETs  4-34,  4-49, 4-102,  7-5
    Airport beacon  7-2
    Airport diagram  5-10,  5-16, A-4
    Airport Directory  3-78
    Airport signs  2-4,  5-41
    Airspeed Indicator  1-21,  2-5–2-6
    Airspeed reference  1-20,  1-21, 2-7, 3-43, 
    3-45
    Airspeed tape  2-5,  2-6, 2-18,  3-45
    Airspeed trend vector  2-5
    Air temperature  1-4,  1-5, 2-1, 2-29
    Airways  3-4,  3-7, 3-12,  3-41
    Alerts  2-14,  2-15, 3-72, 4-3, 4-13,  4-24, 
    4-27,  6-1
    Altimeter  ii,  2-12, 2-15
    Altitude  1-1,  1-4, 1-15,  1-22, 2-10, 2-14, 
    2-15,  3-23, 3-43, 3-47, 3-50, 
    3-72,  4-3
    Altitude alerter  2-14,  3-72, 5-8
    Altitude alerting  2-14
    Altitude Bug  1-15,  2-1, 2-12,  5-32
    Altitude capture  5-32
    Altitude Display Mode  4-15,  4-17
    Altitude minimums  2-15,  3-72, 5-8
    Altitude select  1-15 Altitude trend vector  2-12
    Angle of incidence  4-67
    Annunciations  1-11, 
    2-14, 2-15, 4-13, 
    4-19,  4-20, 4-29, 4-30, 5-12, 
    5-17,  6-1
    Answering a phone call  3-69
    Antenna stabilization  4-81
    Antenna tilt  4-64,  4-66, 4-69, 4-77, 4-81, 
    4-82,  4-84
    Approaches  2-24,  2-25, 3-81, 5-2, 5-4, 
    5-10,  5-13, 5-16, 5-42, 8-1
    Apt Dir  3-78
    AP Test  2-3,  5-31
    APTSIGNS  2-4
    Arc  4-4,  4-5, 4-7, 4-11
    Arrivals  5-10,  5-16
    Attitude  1-1,  1-4, 1-7, 1-11,  2-8, 2-10, 
    5-31,  6-3, 8-1
    Attitude and Heading Reference System  (AHRS)  1-4,  1-7, 1-11,  6-2
    Attitude Indicator  2-8–2-9
    Aural message  4-14
    Automatic flight following  3-61
    Autopilot  1-1,  1-6, 2-3, 5-31
    Autopilot disconnect  5-31
    Auto-slewing  2-25
    Auto zoom  3-12,  3-15
    Aux mode  3-43
    AUX - System Status page  5-12
    AUX - System Status Page  5-21
    Aviation map data  3-31
    B
    Backcourse  2-24,  2-25
    Backlighting  1-23
    Barometric minimum  2-15
    Barometric pressure  1-17,  1-20, 1-22, 
    2-15,  3-47, 3-51
    Basemap symbols  7-4
    Beacon  7-1,  7-2
    Bearing information  2-27–2-28
    Bearing line  2-28,  4-77, 4-80, 4-81
    Bearing Pointers  2-23,  2-27
    Best glide  2-7,  3-45 
    						
    							B-2Garmin 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
    Bezel keys  1-15,  1-17
    Blind Alley  4-72
    BRG 1-2  2-3
    Brightness  1-20,  1-21, 1-23, 3-43, 3-44, 
    3-83
    Brown band  2-13
    C
    Calibrated gain  4-79
    Call suppression  3-63
    Cautions  iv , 3-7,  3-51,  4-14, 4-74, 4-75, 
    4-84,  5-31
    CDI  1-15,  1-20, 1-21, 2-2, 2-3, 2-19, 
    2-20,  2-21, 2-22, 2-23, 2-25, 
    3-43,  3-47, 3-48, 3-70
    CDI source  2-22,  2-25, 2-28
    Cell movement  3-27,  3-28, 4-34, 4-47, 
    7-5
    Channel  1-6,  3-3, 3-53,  5-25, 5-26, 5-27, 
    5-29
    Chart category  3-74,  3-83, 5-7
    Charts  3-80,  3-83, 5-1, 5-2, 5-8, 5-9, 
    5-16,  5-17
    Chart setup  3-83,  5-9
    Chartview  5-1
    ChartView  1-10,  3-80, 5-1, 5-2, 5-10, 
    5-12,  A-2, A-5
    ChartView database   1-10, 5-10, 5-11, A-2
    ChartView subscription  5-12,  A-2
    Check attitude  5-31
    City  3-7,  3-73, 3-76, 4-34, 4-67
    City forecast  4-34,  4-53, 4-55, 7-5
    Class B airspace  3-7,  3-34, 7-6
    Class C airspace  3-7,  3-35, 7-6
    Class D airspace  3-7,  3-36, 7-6
    Cloud tops  4-34,  4-44, 4-45, 7-5
    Cloudy  4-35
    Cold front  4-53
    Compass card  2-19,  2-21
    County warnings  4-34,  4-61, 7-5
    Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)  2-19,  2-20, 2-21–2-22
    Course pointer  2-19,  2-20, 2-21, 2-25
    Course select  1-15,  2-1, 2-23 Crossfill  1-21, 
    3-47
    Cross track error  2-22
    Current heading  1-15,  2-19, 2-20, 2-21, 
    2-24
    Current track indicator  2-19,  2-21
    Cursor  1-17,  3-8, 3-9
    , 3-10,  3-11, 3-44, 
    3-45,  3-46, 3-76, 3-78, 7-6
    Customizing maps  3-11
    Customizing Nav Map pages  3-11
    Cycle number  1-12,  5-11, 5-16, 5-20
    Cyclone  4-33,  4-34, 7-5
    D
    Database  1-4,  1-13, 3-12, 3-54, 4-1, 4-3, 
    4-4,  4-8, 4-51,  4-53, 4-105,  5-10, 
    5-16,  5-20, 6-6, 6-9, A-1,  A-4
    Databases  1-10,  1-12
    Data fields  3-71,  3-72
    Data link   1-2, 1-6, 4-22,  4-31, 4-34, 4-37, 
    4-40,  4-43, 4-45, 4-46, 4-48, 
    4-50,  4-52, 4-54, 4-55, 4-57, 
    4-59,  4-60, 4-62, 4-85, 4-90, 
    4-99,  4-101,  4-104, 4-106, 4-108, 
    4-109
    Data Link Receiver troubleshooting  5-30
    Date  1-12,  1-20, 1-21, 3-43, 3-49, 5-11, 
    5-16,  5-20, 6-9, A-4
    Day view  3-83,  5-9
    DCLTR soft key  3-1,  3-6, 5-18,  5-19
    Decision Height (DH)  3-70
    Declutter  2-10,  3-3, 3-6, 3-7, 3-30,  5-19
    Departures  5-10,  5-16
    Display brightness  1-20,  1-21, 1-23, 3-43, 
    3-44
    Display map  3-2
    Display units  1-20,  1-22, 2-31, 3-43, 
    3-50,  3-51
    Distance  1-20,  1-21, 3-8, 3-10,  3-11, 
    3-15,  3-16, 3-50, 3-70, 3-73
    Distance measuring  3-10
    DME  7-1
    DP  5-10,  5-16
    Dual installation  1-20,  2-16, 3-47, 3-73, 
    5-8,  A-4 
    						
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    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
    E
    Echo tops  4-34,  4-38, 4-42, 4-43, 4-44, 
    7-5
    ETA  3-70
    Expiration time  4-31,  4-34
    Exposure level  4-68
    External TAWS  4-9
    Extreme attitude  2-10
    Extreme Pitch  2-10,  5-47
    Extreme Roll  2-11
    F
    Facility  3-73,  3-75, 3-76
    Field of view  3-12,  3-26, 5-45, 5-46
    Flight director  5-35
    Flight path marker  5-36,  5-40
    Flight plan  1-21,  2-15, 2-24, 3-1, 3-4, 
    3-15,  3-70, 5-7
    FliteCharts  3-80,  5-1, 5-2, 5-16,  A-4, A-5
    FliteCharts database  5-16,  A-5
    Flood  4-35,  4-61
    Fog  4-35,  4-66
    Forward looking terrain avoidance  4-10,  4-12
    Freezing level  4-34,  4-56, 4-57, 4-77, 7-5
    Frequency  2-20,  2-24, 2-25, 2-26, 2-27, 
    3-75,  3-77
    G
    GAD 43  1-1,  1-2, 1-6, 2-3, 5-31,  6-3
    GDC 74A  ii,  1-1, 1-4, 1-5
    GDL 69/69A  iii,  1-1, 1-2, 1-6, 3-27,  3-52, 
    3-53,  4-1, 5-1, 5-22,  5-24, 5-25, 
    5-30
    GDL 69 troubleshooting  5-30
    GDU 620  1-1,  1-3
    GDU 1040  1-1
    Geo-reference  3-80
    GFDS  4-85
    Glideslope  2-22,  2-24
    Glossary  8-1
    GMU 44  1-1,  1-2, 1-5
    GPS altitude  ii,  4-3
    GPS level of service  2-19,  2-21, 2-28 GPSS  5-33, 
    5-34
    Ground awareness band  2-13
    Ground mapping  4-83,  4-84
    Ground pointer  2-1,  2-9
    Ground Radar  4-84
    Ground return  4-67,  4-69, 4-82, 4-84
    Ground speed  2-5,  2-10, 5-40
    GRS 77  1-1,  1-4, 1-13,  5-31
    GSR 56  1-5,  3-59, 3-62
    GTP 59  1-2
    GTX 33  1-5,  4-1
    GTX 330/330D  1-5
    GWX 68  1-1,  3-1, 4-1, 4-63
    H
    Hail  4-38,  4-39, 4-66, 4-71,  4-73
    Hazard avoidance  4-1
    Haze  4-35
    Heading  1-7,  1-15, 2-19, 2-20, 3-1, 3-47, 
    4-15,  4-22, 5-32
    Heading bug  1-15,  2-1, 2-19,  2-20, 5-32, 
    5-34
    Heading Hold  5-32
    Heading select  1-15
    Helipad  7-2
    Heliport  7-1
    Home page  3-5
    Horizon heading  2-4,  5-36, 5-38, 5-41
    Horizon line  2-8
    Horizontal scan  4-63,  4-74, 4-77, 4-80, 
    4-81,  4-82
    Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)  1-3,  1-15, 1-21, 2-1, 2-19–2-31,  5-33, 
    5-34,  5-41
    Hot spots  5-18,  5-19
    Hrzn Hdg  2-4
    I
    Icing  4-49,  4-102, 4-103
    Identifier  3-73,  3-74, 3-76, 3-82, 5-4, 5-6, 
    5-7,  5-13,  5-41
    IFR  4-49,  4-103
    IGRF model  1-4,  1-13
    ILS  2-22,  2-24, 2-25, 2-26, 7-1 
    						
    							B-4Garmin 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
    Imminent obstacle impact  4-10
    Imminent terrain impact  4-10
    INFO soft key  3-9,  3-71
    Infra-Red  4-98
    Inhibit alerting  4-12
    Intersection  3-7,  3-31, 3-33, 5-19, 7-1
    Iridium  1-5,  3-59, 3-62, 4-1, 4-85
    J
    Jeppesen  1-10,  3-80, 5-10, A-2
    Jeppesen database   A-2, A-5
    L
    Land data  3-4,  3-12, 3-16, 3-19
    Lateral deviation scale  2-19,  2-21
    Lat/Lon  3-7,  3-8, 3-12,  3-25, 3-73
    LDA  2-25
    Legend  3-12,  3-29, 4-4, 4-31,  4-33, 4-36, 
    4-38,  4-41, 4-44, 4-58, 4-97, 
    4-107
    Level  1-20,  1-21, 3-6, 3-7, 3-43,  3-44, 
    3-83,  4-56, 4-71
    Lighting  1-23,  3-77
    Lightning  3-4,  3-7, 3-27,  3-29, 4-33, 
    4-34,  4-46, 4-51, 4-90, 4-100, 
    4-105,  7-5
    Limitations  4-8,  4-25, 4-39
    Localizer  2-20,  2-22, 2-25, 2-27
    Loc BC  2-25
    LPV  2-24,  2-28
    LRU  1-1,  1-2, 3-3, 3-54,  5-30, 6-9
    Lubber line  2-19,  2-21
    M
    Magnetometer  1-2,  1-5, 1-8
    Making a phone call  3-68
    Map  3-4
    Map orientation  3-1,  3-4, 3-13,  3-14, 
    3-73,  4-4, 4-33,  4-40, 4-90
    Map panning  3-8
    Map pointer  3-4,  3-8
    Map range  1-21,  3-2, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-14, 
    3-18,  5-18
    Map setup  3-11,  4-12, 5-46 Map symbols  7-1, 
    7-4
    Map toolbar symbols  7-4
    Markings  2-6,  5-18, 5-19
    Mean Sea Level  4-3
    Measuring distance  3-10
    Menu Key  1-17,  1-19, 3-5, 3-11
    Menus  1-17,  1-19
    Message  2-19,  4-14
    METARs  3-9, 
    3-70,  3-79, 4-33, 4-34, 
    4-51,  4-52, 4-90, 4-105,  4-106, 
    7-5
    MFD  1-1,  1-3, 1-14,  1-17, 3-1
    MFD display units  1-20,  3-43, 3-50
    MFD soft keys  3-3
    Military  3-12,  3-38, 4-39
    Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA)  2-15
    Miscellaneous symbols  7-6
    MOA  3-7,  3-12, 3-38, 7-6
    Moving map  1-1,  1-3, 1-17,  3-1, 3-4, 
    3-12
    MPEL  4-68
    MSL  4-3
    Mute  3-3,  5-28
    N
    National Weather Service  4-37,  4-49, 
    4-61,  4-102
    Nav angle  1-20,  1-22, 2-20, 3-51
    Navigation database  1-4,  1-13, A-2, A-4
    Navigation map  1-13,  1-17, 3-1, 3-4, 
    3-11,  3-73, 4-3, 4-12,  4-31, 5-18, 
    5-19,  5-45
    Navigation source  iii,  2-3, 2-19, 
    2-22–2-24,  2-27, 2-28, 3-48, 
    3-70,  5-33
    Nav range ring  3-4,  3-12, 3-18
    Nav Status Bar  2-1
    NDB  3-7,  3-12, 3-31, 3-33, 5-19, 7-1
    NEXRAD  3-27,  4-34, 4-37, 7-5
    Legend  4-41
    Limitations  4-39
    Viewing range  4-40
    NEXRAD Legend  3-29
    NEXRAD Viewing Range  3-28 
    						
    							B-5190-01102-02  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
    Night view  3-83,  5-9
    Normal display operation  1-1
    North up  3-1,  3-12, 3-14, 4-31, 4-33, 
    4-90
    NOTAM  5-9,  5-10
    Notes  v
    NRST  3-83,  5-7
    O
    OAT  1-4, 1-5, 2-29
    OBS  1-15,  2-19, 2-23, 2-28, 3-15, 3-48, 
    5-34,  8-5
    Obstacle data  1-12,  3-23, 4-3, A-4
    Obstacles  3-16,  3-19, 3-23, 4-1, 4-3, 4-8, 
    4-27,  5-44, 7-3, A-4
    Obstructions  4-8
    Occluded front  4-54
    Operating distance  4-68
    Other airspace  3-39
    Outside air temperature  1-4,  1-5, 2-1, 
    2-29
    Overspeed  2-6
    Overview  1-1
    P
    Page group  1-17,  3-2, 3-5
    Page menus  1-17,  1-19, 3-11, 3-12, 3-27, 
    3-30,  3-31, 3-43, 3-71, 4-5, 4-11, 
    4-31,  4-33
    Panning  3-8,  3-81, 5-3, 5-19
    Parallel track  7-6
    Parking area  7-2
    Part Sun  4-35
    PFD  1-3,  1-14
    PFD display units  2-31
    PFD options  1-20,  1-21, 3-43, 3-46
    PFD soft keys  2-2
    Phone book  3-64
    Phone call  3-68
    Phone volume  3-67
    Photocell  1-23
    Pilot Controlled Lighting  3-77
    Pitch indication  2-8,  2-10
    Pitch scale  2-8,  5-39 Position reporting  3-3, 
    3-59
    Power-up  1-4,  1-12, 1-13, 4-1, 4-28, 
    5-11,  5-16, 5-20, A-2, A-5
    Precipitation  4-39,  4-42, 4-51, 4-63, 
    4-64,  4-65, 4-66, 4-74, 4-81, 
    4-82,  4-96, 4-105
    Precipitation intensity levels  4-71,  4-78
    Preset  3-3,  5-29
    Product age  4-31,  4-34
    Proximate advisory  7-2
    Proximity advisory  4-16,  4-18
    R
    Radar  3-1, 4-25, 4-27, 4-37, 4-39, 4-42, 
    4-63
    Radar altimeter  2-30,  3-43
    Radar gain  4-78
    Rainy  4-3
    5
    Range keys  1-17,  3-5, 3-73,  5-3
    Range ring  3-4,  3-12, 3-18, 4-4, 4-16, 
    4-17,  4-82
    RECENT  3-83,  5-7
    Record of Revisions  vi
    Reference speed  2-7
    Reflectivity  4-37,  4-38, 4-39, 4-66, 4-73
    Register with GFDS  4-86
    Restore defaults  3-43,  3-72
    Restricted airspace  3-37
    Roll pointer  2-8
    Roll Scale  2-8,  2-9
    Roll scale pointer  2-1,  2-9
    Roll Scale Zero  2-8
    Route  3-9,  3-70, 5-19
    Runway depiction  5-42
    Runway extension  3-31,  3-32
    Runway information  3-75,  3-77
    S
    SafeTaxi  1-10, 3-15, 3-31, 3-32, 5-1, 
    5-18,  5-19, 5-20, A-4, A-5
    SafeTaxi symbols  7-2
    Satellite  3-62
    Scale  2-5,  2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 2-12,  2-19, 2-20, 
    2-21,  3-4, 3-6, 3-8, 3-12,  3-20,  
    						
    							B-6Garmin 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
    3-22,  3-30, 4-3, 4-18,  4-84, 5-39
    Scroll bars  3-81,  5-3
    SDF  2-25
    Sector scan  4-63,  4-80
    Secure Digital (SD) card  1-10,  2-1, 3-1, 
    A-1
    Selected Altitude  2-10,  2-12, 2-14, 2-15, 
    3-47,  3-72, 4-58, 4-107,  5-32
    Selected Course  2-23,  3-47
    Selected Heading  2-20,  3-47, 5-32, 5-34
    Serial numbers  3-54,  5-30, 6-9
    Service Class  5-23,  5-24
    SIGMET  4-34,  4-49, 4-50, 4-102,  4-104, 
    7-5
    Sky pointer  2-9
    Sky representation  2-8,  5-47, 5-48
    Slewing  2-25
    Slip/Skid Indicator  2-1,  2-8
    Snow  4-35,  4-39, 4-66
    Soft keys  1-14,  1-18, 2-1, 2-2, 2-10,  3-1, 
    3-3,  3-30,  4-29, 5-26, 5-38, 5-40
    Software version  3-54,  5-30, 6-9
    Speed  1-4,  1-20, 1-21, 2-5, 2-7, 2-10, 
    2-18,  3-17, 3-43, 3-45, 3-50, 4-24
    Speed range  2-6
    STAB  4-81
    Stabilization  4-74,  4-81
    STAR  5-10,  5-16
    Stationary front  4-54
    Sunny  4-35
    Surface analysis  4-34,  4-53, 7-5
    Surface data  4-33,  4-54
    Surface data time  4-33,  4-55
    Surface winds  4-49,  4-103
    Symbols  4-18,  4-24, 4-34, 4-35, 5-43, 7-1
    Synchronization  1-20,  1-21, 3-43, 3-47, 
    3-48
    Syn Terr  2-4
    Synthetic Vision  v , 2-4,  3-12,  3-26, 4-1, 
    4-10,  4-13, 5-1, 5-36
    Synthetic Vision alerts  4-13
    Syn Vis  2-4
    System description  1-1
    System display units  1-20,  3-43, 3-51 System power  1-4, 
    1-11, 1-13
    System settings  1-20,  3-43
    System status  3-2,  3-3, 3-54,  4-8, 4-19, 
    4-28,  5-12
    , 6-9
    T
    TACAN  7-1
    TAF  3-9,  3-79, 4-51, 4-105
    TAS  1-21,  3-30, 4-15, 4-74, 5-1, 5-43
    TAWS alerts  4-9
    TAWS-SVT  4-1,  4-10
    TCA  3-12,  3-35
    Temperature  1-20,  1-22, 2-29, 3-51, 4-35
    Temperature probe  1-1,  1-2, 1-5, 2-29
    Terrain  1-10,  1-12, 1-21, 2-10, 3-1, 3-16, 
    3-19,  4-1, 4-3, 4-10,  4-27, 4-67, 
    4-83,  7-3
    Terrain alerts  4-3,  4-10, 4-13, 4-14, 5-36
    Terrain data  3-12,  3-21, 4-7, 4-8, A-4
    Terrain obstacle symbols  7-3
    Terrain proximity  ii,  1-21, 4-1, 4-3, 7-4
    Terrain scale  3-12,  3-22, 4-5
    Terrain-SVT  iv , 4-1,  4-2, 4-10
    TFR  3-4,  3-12, 3-31, 3-40, 7-6
    Thunderstorms  iii,  4-35, 4-61, 4-66, 4-70, 
    4-71,  4-73
    Time  1-20,  1-21, 3-16, 3-43, 3-49, 4-31, 
    4-33,  4-34, 4-53, 4-55
    Time zone  3-49
    TIS  3-30,  4-22, 4-24, 4-25, 4-27, 5-1, 
    5-43
    TMA  3-12,  3-34
    To/From Indicator  2-19,  2-20
    Topo data  3-12,  3-19
    Topo scale  3-4,  3-12, 3-20
    Tornadoes  4-35,  4-61, 4-73
    Track indicator  2-19,  2-21
    Track vector  3-4,  3-12, 3-16, 4-26
    Traffic Advisory  3-30,  4-1, 4-15,  4-18, 
    4-22,  7-2
    Traffic Pop-Up  4-21,  4-28
    Traffic symbols  4-18,  4-24, 5-43, 7-2
    Transponder  1-5,  3-30, 4-1, 4-15,  4-18, 
    4-22,  4-25, 4-27, 4-29 
    						
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