Garmin G2000 Pilots Guide - Page 300
Remove VNAV ALT, Removing an altitude constraint that has been manually entered
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS Flight Management Altitude constraints can be modified or deleted after having been added to the flight plan. In the event an altitude constraint is deleted and the navigation database contains an altitude restriction for the lateral waypoint, the system displays the altitude restriction from the database provided no predicted altitude can be provided. The system also provides a way to reinstate a published altitude constraint that has been edited. Removing an altitude constraint provided by the navigation database: 1) From Home, touch Flight Plan 2) Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch a VNAV ALT button to display the VNAV Altitude Window. 3) Touch the Remove VNAV ALT Button. A 'Remove VNAV altitude?' window is displayed. 4) Touch the OK Button. The altitude is now shown in white, indicating it is not usable for vertical guidance. To cancel the request, touch the Cancel Button. Manually Entered Constraint EIS & CNS AUDIO PANEL AVOIDANCE MANAGEMENT FLIGHT HAZARD AFCS Database Constraint Figure 5-141 Active Flight Plan Screen - Deleting Altitude Constraints Removing an altitude constraint that has been manually entered: 1) From Home, touch Flight Plan 2) Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch a VNAV ALT button to display the VNAV Altitude Window. 3) Touch the Remove VNAV ALT Button. A 'Remove VNAV altitude?' window is displayed. 4) Touch the OK Button. The altitude is now shown in white, indicating it is not usable for vertical guidance. To cancel the request, touch the Cancel Button. Reverting a manually entered altitude constraint back to the navigation database value: 1) From Home, touch Flight Plan 2) Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch a VNAV ALT button to display the VNAV Altitude Window. 3) Touch the Remove VNAV ALT Button. A 'Remove or Revert to published VNAV altitude of nnnnnFT?' confirmation window is displayed. 4) Touch the Revert Button. The altitude is now the database altitude and is shown in light blue, indicating it is usable for vertical guidance. ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX 286 Garmin G2000 Pilot's Guide for the Cessna T240 190-01263-01 Rev. A