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HSI ANNUNCIATIONS, BEARING POINTERS AND INFORMATION WINDOWS, Pointer 1 or double-line Bearing Pointer

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System Overview HSI ANNUNCIATIONS Flight Instruments NOTE: Some or all HSI annunciations may appear in the four quadrants of the G3X HSI depending on the external navigator(s) configured (i.e., SL30 Nav/ Comm Transceiver and/or the GTN or GNS Series Units). Flight Instruments EIS CNS Interface GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features '1' or '2' will appear after the Naviga- tion Source if more than one external navigation source is configured. LOI: Loss of GPS integrity. VFR: An external GPS source is configured but there is not enough guidance data for IFR use. REV: External Navigation Source failed. Reverted to internal VFR GPS for navigation. MSG: External navigation source has a pending message INT: The pilot has elected to use the internal GPS navigation source instead of the external GPS navigation source. Navigation Source: GPS or NAV (VOR, Localizer) VFR CDI scale Flight Phase LOI, VFR, OBS REV, MSG, or INT HSI Annunciations VFR CDI Scales: 0.25nm, 1.25nm, 5.00nm Flight Phase (IFR): APR, TERM, ENR, OCN, LNAV, L/VNAV, LNAV+V, or LPV BEARING POINTERS AND INFORMATION WINDOWS Two bearing pointers and associated information can be displayed on the HSI for NAV (VOR, Localizer) and GPS sources as well as nearest airports. The bearing pointers are light blue and are single-line (Bearing Pointer 1) or double-line (Bearing Pointer 2). A pointer symbol is shown in the information windows to indicate the navigation source. The bearing pointers never override the CDI and are visually separated from the CDI by a white ring (shown when the bearing pointers are selected but not necessarily visible due to data unavailability). 190-01115-00 Rev. F Garmin G3X Pilot's Guide 73 Integrated Autopilot Annun/Alerts Appendix Index

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Garmin G3X Pilot’s Guide
190-01115-00 Rev. F
73
Flight Instruments
System
Overview
Flight
Instruments
EIS
CNS
Interface
GPS
Navigation
Flight
Planning
Hazard
Avoidance
Additional
Features
Integrated
Autopilot
Annun/Alerts
Appendix
Index
HSI ANNUNCIATIONS
NOTE:
Some or all HSI annunciations may appear in the four quadrants of the
G3X HSI depending on the external navigator(s) configured (i.e., SL30 Nav/
Comm Transceiver and/or the GTN or GNS Series Units).
HSI Annunciations
Navigation
Source:
GPS
or NAV
(VOR,
Localizer)
LOI, VFR,
REV, MSG,
or INT
VFR CDI scale
Flight Phase
OBS
‘1’ or ‘2’ will appear
after the Naviga-
tion Source if more
than one external
navigation source is
configured.
LOI
:
Loss of GPS integrity.
VFR
:
An external GPS source is
configured but there is not enough
guidance data for IFR use.
REV
:
External Navigation Source
failed.
Reverted to internal VFR
GPS for navigation.
MSG
:
External navigation source
has a pending message
INT
:
The pilot has elected to
use the internal GPS navigation
source instead of the external GPS
navigation source.
VFR CDI Scales
:
0.25nm, 1.25nm,
5.00nm
Flight Phase
(IFR):
APR, TERM,
ENR, OCN, LNAV,
L/VNAV, LNAV+V,
or LPV
BEARING POINTERS AND INFORMATION WINDOWS
Two bearing pointers and associated information can be displayed on the HSI for
NAV (VOR, Localizer) and GPS sources as well as nearest airports.
The bearing pointers
are light blue and are single-line (Bearing
Pointer 1) or double-line (Bearing Pointer
2).
A pointer symbol is shown in the information windows to indicate the navigation
source.
The bearing pointers never override the CDI and are visually separated from the
CDI by a white ring (shown when the bearing pointers are selected but not necessarily
visible due to data unavailability).