
G1000 System Maintenance Manual - Hawker Beechcraft G58 Page 3-1
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3 G1000 CONTROL & OPERATION
All control and operation of G1000 equipment as normally used in flight occurs through the PFD,
MFD, and GMA audio panel.
3.1.1 SOFTKEYS
Some pages have commands or selections that are activated by the GDU softkeys. If a softkey
is associated with a command, that command will be displayed directly above the key. A
grayed-out softkey shows a command that is unavailable. A softkey that is highlighted shows
the current active selection.
Figure 3.1 - G1000 Softkeys
3.1.2 FMS KNOB
The FMS knob is the primary control for the G1000 system. Operation is similar to the Garmin
400/500 Series units.
To cycle through different configuration screens:
To change page groups:
Rotate the large FMS knob.
To change pages in a group:
Rotate the small FMS knob.
To activate the cursor for a page, press the small FMS knob directly in, as one would push a
regular button.
To cycle the cursor through different data fields, rotate the large FMS knob.
To change the contents of a highlighted data field, rotate the small FMS knob. This action
either brings up an options menu for the particular field, or in some cases allows the operator to
enter data for the field.
To confirm a selection, press the ENT key.
To cancel a selection, press the small FMS knob in again, deactivating the cursor. The CLR
key may also be used to cancel a selection or deactivate the cursor.
3.2 G1000 NORMAL MODE
To start the G1000 system in Normal Mode:
1. With a ground power unit connected to the external power receptacle, set the L and R BAT
switch to ‘ON’.
2. Set the AVIONICS MASTER switch to ‘ON’.
The G1000 system is now powered in the normal mode. In the normal operating mode, data
fields that are invalid have large red X’s through them. A valid field does not display a red X.
Allow the displays to initialize for approximately one minute. The PFD and MFD will function as
specified in the Cockpit Reference Guide for the Hawker Beechcraft G58 when the system has
been correctly installed and configured.
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