Garmin G2000 Pilots Guide - Page 162
MARKER, High Sense, Marker Beacon Keys
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS EIS AUDIO & CNS Audio and CNS Marker Beacon Mute Button (flashing) Marker Beacon Volume Slider Marker Button Marker Beacon High Sense Button Figure 4-29 Marker Beacon Keys Marker Volume Knob Label The Touchscreen Controller provides three different states of marker beacon audio operation; Selected, Muted, and Deselected. Pressing the MARKER Button selects/deselects marker beacon audio. The button annunciator indicates when marker beacon audio is selected. During marker beacon audio reception, pressing the flashing MUTE Button mutes the audio but does not affect the marker annunciations (Figure 4-28). The marker tone is silenced, then waits for the next marker tone. The flashing MUTE Button is also removed during audio muting. The audio returns when the next marker beacon signal is received. Pressing the High Sense Button switches between high and low marker beacon receiver sensitivity. The High Sense function (annunciator illuminated) is used to provide an earlier indication when nearing a marker during an approach. The Low Sense function (annunciator extinguished) results in a narrower marker dwell while over a station. The Marker Beacon volume level can be adjusted from 0 to 100% on the touchscreen controller by turning the middle knob or by sliding your finger right or left on the Marker Beacon Volume Slider. Turning the knob clockwise increases volume, turning the knob counterclockwise decreases volume. Sliding to the right increases volume, sliding to the left decreases volume. FLIGHT MANAGEMENT HAZARD AVOIDANCE AFCS ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX 148 Garmin G2000 Pilot's Guide for the Cessna T240 190-01263-01 Rev. A
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