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Garmin G2000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Corvalis T240
190-01264-01 Rev. A
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Additional Features
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SETTINGS
The ECS Screen allows control of cabin temperature control, fan speed settings, and
windscreen defogging.
Enabling/Disabling ECS:
1)
From the Home Screen, touch Aircraft Systems > ECS.
2)
Touch the ECS ON Button. A green annunciator indicates ECS is enabled.
A gray annunciator indicates ECS is disabled.
Adjusting cabin temperature:
1)
From the Home Screen, touch Aircraft Systems > ECS.
2)
Touch and slide the temperature slider.
Or
:
Touch the + pointer to increase the temperature, or - pointer to decrease
the temperature. Each touch increases or decreases one degree.
The selected cabin temperature is displayed above the temperature slider.
The actual cabin temperature is displayed to the left of the selected
temperature.
Setting fan mode:
1)
From the Home Screen, touch Aircraft Systems > ECS.
2)
Touch the Mode Button to select Manual or Auto. Each touch of the
button switches between manual and automatic mode. Manual mode
allows the fan speed to be adjusted manually. Auto mode allows the ECS
to determine proper fan speed for the selected temperature.
Adjusting manual fan speed:
1)
From the Home Screen, touch Aircraft Systems > ECS.
2)
If needed, touch the Mode Button to display ‘Manual’ on the button label.
3)
Touch and slide the fan speed slider.
Or
:
Touch the + pointer to increase fan speed, or - pointer to decrease fan
speed. Each touch increases or decreases ten percent. The manual fan
speed setting is displayed above the fan speed slider as a percent of
maximum speed.
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