Garmin G2000 Pilots Guide - Page 595
Automatic Database Synchronization Feature, Setup, Avionics Status, Database
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS EIS AUDIO & CNS FLIGHT MANAGEMENT AVOIDANCE Appendix B 13) Touch the PFD2 Button. Verify the PFD2 Database screen indicates the standby navigation database is synchronizing. When synchronization has finished, 'Complete' is displayed. Check the standby navigation database information to verify database have been updated. 14) Touch the Back Button. 15) Touch the MFD1 Button. Check the standby navigation database information to verify the database has been updated. 16) Touch the Back Button. 17) Touch the GTC1 Button. Check the standby navigation database information to verify databases have been updated. 18) Touch the Back Button. NOTE: During the synchronization process, version differences between standby navigation databases will exist. This will result in the system displaying a 'DB Mismatch' alert for the standby navigation databases. This alert will remain until the next power cycle. 19) Remove power from the system. 20) Remove the SD card from the top card slot of the MFD. 21) Apply power to the system. 22) Acknowledge the Power-Up display agreement by pressing the right most softkey as indicated on the display. 23) From the Home Screen on the Touchscreen Controller, touch Setup > Avionics Status. 24 Touch the Database Tab. 25) Touch the PFD1 Button. Check the standby navigation database information to verify database have been updated. 26) Touch the Back Button. 27) Touch the MFD1 Button. Check the standby navigation database information to verify the database has been updated. 28) Touch the Back Button. 29) Touch the GTC1 Button. Check the standby navigation database information to verify databases have been updated. 30) Touch the Back Button. Automatic Database Synchronization Feature When updating the active navigation database, the automatic database synchronization feature automatically transfers the navigation database from a single SD Card to the internal memories of the PFD, MFD, and Touchscreen Controller. When updating all other databases (including the standby navigation database, but not including charts or terrain databases) the data is transferred from a single SD card to the remaining SD cards on the PFD and MFD, as well as the internal memory of the Touchscreen Controller. After power-up, the HAZARD AFCS ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX 190-01263-01 Rev. A Garmin G2000 Pilot's Guide for the Cessna T240 581