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Garmin G2000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Corvalis T240
190-01264-01 Rev. A
Appendix
163
Flight
Instruments EIS
Nav/Com/
XPDR/Audio AFCS FMS Nav
Flight
Planning Procedures
Hazard
Avoidance
Additional
Features
Abnormal
Operation
Annun/
Alerts Appendix Index
10)
Touch the MFD1 button from the list to view the navigation database
information. Verify the active navigation database cycle information is correct.
While the database is copying, progress can be monitored at the bottom of
the applicable database field. When copying is finished, ‘Sync Complete’ is
displayed.
11)
Touch Back to return to the list of displays, and repeat step 10 to verify the
information for each display. The new active navigation database is copied to
the internal memory of the PFD, and GTC.
12)
When copying is complete to the PFD and GTC, turn the system OFF.
13)
Turn the system ON.
Dual Navigation Database Feature
The dual navigation database feature allows each display to store an upcoming
navigation database on the bottom SD card so that the system can automatically load it
to replace the active database when the new database becomes effective (the next cycle
becomes available seven days prior to its effective date).
If a navigation database loader card is inserted into the top SD card slot of a display,
and an SD card is in the bottom slot, the system will prompt the user (upon on-ground
power up) as to whether the database should be stored on the bottom SD card as the
standby database. If the user responds affirmatively, the system will copy the naviga-
tion database from the top SD card to the bottom SD card. As long as the bottom SD
card remains in the card slot, this standby navigation database will be available for the
system to use as the active database as soon as it becomes effective.
The system checks the active and standby databases upon (on-ground only) power-
up. If the standby database is current and the active database is out of date, the display
will upload the standby database into the active internal database location. Uploading
the standby database to the active location takes approximately 45-55 seconds. The
pilot is alerted that the update is complete by a system alert message, ‘NAV DB UP-
DATED’.
Loading a standby navigation database:
1)
With the system OFF, insert the SD card containing the new navigation database
version into the top card slot of the MFD with the label of SD card facing left.
2)
Ensure a Supplemental Data Card is inserted into the bottom card slot of each
display.
3)
Turn the system ON. A prompt is presented on the MFD display:
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