Garmin GNS 430W Quick Reference Guide

Garmin GNS 430W Manual

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    400W Series Quick Reference 190-00356-01 Rev H
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    such changes or improvements. Visit the Garmin Web site (www.garmin.com or https://fly. garmin.com/fly-garmin) for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products. Garmin®, GPSMAP®, AutoLocate®, TracBack®, Apollo, SafeTaxi®, FliteChart
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    . CAUTION: The Terrain feature is for supplemental awareness only. The pilot/crew is responsible for all terrain and obstacle avoidance using information not provided by the 400W-series Terrain feature. CAUTION: The Garmin 400W-series does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only
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    the second is a Terrain database (inserted in the right-most card slot). receiver. The GDL 69A can also allow you to subscribe to XM audio services. GPS 400W GNC 420W GNC 420AW GNS 430W GNS 430AW GPS 400W The GPS 400W is a GPS-only unit with a WAAS GPS engine and is TSO C146a certified for en
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    (MHz) value of the standby frequency for the COM transceiver or the VLOC receiver, whichever is currently selected by the tuning cursor. v In the GNC 420W and GNS 430W, the small left knob is used to tune the kilohertz (kHz) value of the standby frequency for the COM transceiver or the VLOC
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    key to immediately display the Default NAV Page. E The enter key (ENT) is used to approve an operation or complete data entry. It is also used to confirm information, such as during power on. t The large right knob is used to select between the various page groups: NAV, WPT, AUX or NRST. With
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    turning the small right knob steps through the NRST pages. In the GNS 430W, the CDI key is used to toggle which navigation source (GPS or VLOC) provides output to an external HSI or CDI. The omni-bearing selector (OBS) key is used for two functions: to activate OBS selection and as a suspend key. As
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    and set the desired radio volume. 2. The Main and GPS software version page appears briefly, followed by land and terrain database pages, as the unit conducts self-tests to ensure proper operation. 3. Once the self-test concludes, database confirmation pages are displayed, showing the effective and
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    standby into the active window. To Quickly Tune and Activate the 121.500 Emergency Channel (GNS 430W and GNC 420W only) 1. Press and hold the COM flip/flop key for approximately two seconds. Data Entry Data is entered in the GPS window using the large and small right knobs. The large right knob is
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    Terrain NAVCOM Position Satellite Status VNAV Five, or more, NAV pages are available when the unit's installation page is performed using the large and small right knobs. When the GPS window cursor is Flight Plan Flight Plan Catalog Flight plan pages are selected by pressing the FPL key and using
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    PAGE / ANNUNCIATORS Default NAV Page Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) Active Leg of Flight Plan TO/FROM Flag User-selectable Data Fields The following symbols are used (directly below the CDI) to depict the active leg of a flight plan or direct-to: Course to a Waypoint, or Desired Course between
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    more detail. To Quickly Declutter the Map Display The 400W series supports four levels of map decluttering. 2. Press the CLR key as needed to select "Change Fields?" and then press ENT. 3. Use the large right knob to highlight the data field you wish to change. 4. Turn the small right knob to
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    which part of the list is currently being displayed. Auto-Tuning a Frequency installed in helicopters or equipped with optional HTAWS, refer to 400W/500W Series Garmin Optional Displays, P/N 190-00356-30 Rev G, or later. To inhibit TERRAIN: 1. Select the TERRAIN Page and press MENU. "Inhibit Terrain
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    the small right knob to select the desired page. Auto-Tuning a Frequency from a List (420W/430W only) The 400W-series auto-tune feature allows you to quickly select any displayed database frequency as your standby frequency. With a minimum of keystrokes, any frequency listed on the airport frequency
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    or the city (third line) field. 3. Use the small and large right knobs to enter the city, the 400W series Spell'N'Find feature will select the first entry in the database based upon the direct-to function. To Select a Nearby Airport or a Flight Plan Waypoint as a Direct-To Destination 1. Press the
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    . You may skip this step if you are already viewing any of the main GPS pages. 2. Turn the large right knob to select the NRST page group. " the right-hand side of the page will indicate which part of the list is currently being viewed. 3. To remove the flashing cursor, press the small right knob.
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    plan catalog options. 3. Turn the large right knob to highlight "Create New Flight Plan?" and press the ENT key. 4. A blank flight plan page will appear for the first empty storage location. Use the small and large right knobs to enter the identifier of the departure waypoint and press the ENT
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    database are approved for GPS use. As you select an approach, a "GPS" designation to the right of the procedure name indicates the procedure can be flown using the GPS receiver. Some procedures will not have this designation, meaning the GPS receiver may be used for supplemental active flight plan,
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    flight plan or by using guides you to intercept the final course, before reaching the FAF. 1. With an approach loaded in the active flight specific steps required will vary according to the approach selected. Keep the following general guidelines in mind while flying the approach: • The 400W series
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    GPS receiver should not be used for primary navigation guidance. Revert to an alternate navigation source, or select an alternate destination airport. LP, LP +V, LPV, LNAV+V, and L/VNAV approaches will downgrade to LNAV if GPS . • The CDI will guide you through a DME arc heading instructions. 3.
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    Navigation (LNAV/VNAV) approach. Fly to LNAV/VNAV minimums. GPS approach using published LNAV minima. Advisory vertical guidance is provided. Lateral Navigation more than the current VPL plus 50 meters. This annunciation will not be active when TAWS or Terrain is operational. 190-00356-01 Rev H 19
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    20 190-00356-01 Rev H
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    Dist., New Taipei City 221, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel. 886/2.2642.9199 Fax 886/2.2642.9099 Garmin Singapore Pte. Ltd. 46 East Coast Road #05-06 Eastgate Singapore 428766 Tel. (65) 63480378 Fax (65) 63480278 www.garmin.com https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin Part Number 190-00356-01 Rev. H 190-00356-01 Rev H
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190-00356-01 Rev H
400W Series
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