Garmin aera 560 Pilot's Guide - Page 36

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Overview GPS Navigation Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Overview Backlight Intensity Adjusting backlight intensity: 1) From the 'Home' Screen, touch Tools > Setup > Display. 2) Touch the buttons to adjust the backlight intensity. Or: Press the POWER Button and enter the desired backlight intensity. Backlight Timeout After a specified period of inactivity the backlight will turn off to save battery power. Adjusting backlight timeout: 1) From the 'Home' Screen, touch Tools > Setup > Display. 2) Touch the 'Backlight Timeout' Data Option Button, and touch the desired option from the list (Stays On, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, or 2 Minutes). Touchscreen Calibrating the touchscreen: 1) From the 'Home' Screen, touch Tools > Setup > Display > Menu > Calibrate. 2) Follow the onscreen instructions, and touch OK. The unit will restart. Sound Sound is broken down into 'Master', 'Alerts', and 'Media'. 'Master' controls ALL sound. 'Alerts' and 'Media' are a percentage of the 'Master' sound. 'Alerts' refers to navigation phrases (e.g. "Pull Up"), and 'Media' refers to the XM radio volume. The Terrain Alerts, TIS Alerts, and Key Tones can also be toggled On/Off. Appendices Index 24 Garmin aera 500 Series Pilot's Guide 190-01117-02 Rev. A

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Garmin aera 500 Series Pilot’s Guide
190-01117-02
Rev. A
24
Overview
Overview
GPS Navigation
Flight Planning
Hazard Avoidance
Additional Features
Appendices
Index
BACKLIGHT INTENSITY
Adjusting backlight intensity:
1)
From the '
Home
' Screen, touch
Tools
>
Setup
>
Display
.
2)
Touch the
buttons to adjust the backlight intensity.
Or:
Press the
POWER
Button and enter the desired backlight intensity.
BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT
After a specified period of inactivity the backlight will turn off to save battery
power.
Adjusting backlight timeout:
1)
From the '
Home
' Screen, touch
Tools
>
Setup
>
Display
.
2)
Touch the '
Backlight Timeout
' Data Option Button, and touch the desired
option from the list (
Stays On
,
15 Seconds
,
30 Seconds
,
1 Minute
, or
2 Minutes
).
TOUCHSCREEN
Calibrating the touchscreen:
1)
From the '
Home
' Screen, touch
Tools
>
Setup
>
Display
>
Menu
>
Calibrate
.
2)
Follow the onscreen instructions, and touch
OK
.
The unit will restart.
SOUND
Sound is broken down into ‘Master’, ‘Alerts’, and ‘Media’.
'Master’ controls ALL
sound.
‘Alerts’ and ‘Media’ are a percentage of the ‘Master’ sound.
‘Alerts’
refers to
navigation phrases (e.g. "Pull Up"), and ‘Media’ refers to the XM radio volume.
The
Terrain Alerts, TIS Alerts, and Key Tones can also be toggled On/Off.