POWER ON
4)
The Instrument Panel Self-test Page allows the
pilot to verify that the GNS 530 is communicating
properly with in-panel instruments. Compare
on-screen indications with the information
depicted on connected instruments, such as the
CDI, HSI, RMI, and/or external annunciators.
After verifying proper operation, press the ENT
5)
Key to display the Satellite Status Page.
4
diSpLAy LAyoUt (wiNdowS)
The GNS 530' s display is divided into four separate
windows (or display areas). The left side of the display
provides a COM Window (top two lines) and a VLOC
window (by default with VOR ident/radial, but selectable
for other data). The right side of the display consists
of a GPS Window, which shows the various navigation,
waypoint information and settings pages. The bottom of
the display is used for annunciators.
Active Frequency
Standby Frequency
VLOC Window
VLOC Ident Window
(user-selectable; can
also display traffic or
other data)
Each unique screen of information is referred to as
a page. Pages are typically selected using the small and
large right knobs, with the cursor removed from the GPS
Window. See pages 6 and 7 for details on arrangement of
the GNS 530' s main pages.
CURSoRS
There are two separate cursors: a tuning cursor and a
GPS window cursor. The tuning cursor is used to select
the standby COM or VLOC frequency. Press the small left
knob to move the tuning cursor to VLOC Window. Then,
use the small and large left knobs to select the desired
frequency. The COM Flip-flop and VLOC Flip-flop
keys are used to activate the selected frequency. Use the
large right knob to move the GPS window cursor around
the page.
GNS 530(A) Quick Reference
GPS Window
COM Window
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