3D Connexion GNS 530(A) Coffeemaker User Manual


 
GNS 530(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference
190-00181-00 Rev. E
1-6
SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
The Database Versions Page (Figure 1-5) appears
next, which shows the current database information
on the NavData and Terrain Data Cards. Database
information highlighted in yellow indicates the database
is not within its effective dates. The NavData database is
updated every 28 days and must be current for approved
instrument approach operations. Information on database
subscriptions is available inside the GNS 530 package.
Figure 1-5 Database Versions Page
Acknowledging the database information:
Press the
ENT Key.
Figure 1-6 Instrument Panel Self-Test Page
Check CDI/HSI, RMI, and
Other Instruments to verify
these Indications
Fuel Capacity is
entered manually
Fuel On-Board
and Fuel Flow
are Provided
by Sensors, if
Installed
Select to Set
Fuel Level to
Full Capacity
Select to display
Checklists Page
Should Match Current
OBS Course Selection
Instrument Panel Self-test Page
Once the database has been acknowledged, the
Instrument Panel Self-test Page appears (Figure 1-6).
To ensure that the GNS 530 and any connected
instruments are working properly, check for the following
indications on the CDI/HSI, RMI, external annunciators,
and other connected instruments:
Course deviation - Half left/no flag
TO/FROM flag - TO
Bearing to destination - 135°
Distance to destination - 10.0 nm
All external annunciators (if installed) - On
Glideslope - Half up/no flag
Time to destination - 4 minutes
Desired
track - 149.5°
Ground speed - 150 knots
The Instrument Panel Self-test Page indicates the
currently selected OBS course, fuel capacity (CAP), fuel
on board (FOB), and fuel flow (FF). The fuel capacity,
fuel on board, and fuel flow may be manually entered if
the installation does not include connection to sensors
which automatically provide these figures.
Entering fuel capacity, fuel on board,
or fuel flow figures (if not provided by
sensors):
1) Turn the large
right knob to select the Fuel
Capacity, Fuel on Board, or Fuel Flow field.
2) Turn the small and large
right knobs to enter
the desired figure (Figure 1-7) and press the
ENT Key.