Garmin MOONEY M20TN GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Mooney M20M, M20R, & M20TN
4-3
SECTION 4 – NAV/COM &
TRANSPONDER
4.1 RADIO STATUS INDICATIONS
RX – When a COM signal is received, a white ‘RX’
appears by the active COM frequency during signal
reception.
TX When a COM radio is keyed, a white TX
indication appears to the right of the corresponding
COM frequency.
ID – When the Morse code identifier is ON for a NAV
radio, a white ID indication appears to the left of
the corresponding active NAV frequency. The Morse
code identifier can be heard if the corresponding
NAV radio is selected on the
audio panel.
Figure 4-5 Radio Status Indications
4.2 VOLUME
‘VOLUME’ is displayed in place of the associated radio
name (i.e., ‘COM1’ or ‘NAV2’) for two seconds after the
volume level is last changed. The percentage of maximum
volume is displayed in place of the standby frequency
selected by the tuning box.
Figure 4-6 COM Volume Level
4.3 AUTOMATIC SQUELCH
Automatic squelch can be disabled for a COM radio
by pressing the COM Knob to place the tuning box on
the desired COMs standby frequency, then by pressing the
VOL/PUSH SQ Knob.
4.4 QUICKLY ACTIVATING 121.500 MHZ
Pressing and holding the COM Frequency Toggle Key
for approximately two (2) seconds automatically tunes the
selected COM radio to the emergency frequency.
4.5 OPTIONAL NAV RADIOS
The Tuning Window is displayed by pressing the ADF/
DME Softkey (if no ADF is installed, the softkey will be
labeled DME).
Figure 4-7 ADF/DME Tuning Window
ADF Radio (optional)
To tune the ADF:
1) From the Tuning Window, turn the
Large FMS
Knob to highlight the ADF tuning field.
2) Turn the
Small FMS
Knob to enter the first
digit.
3) Turn the
Large
FMS
Knob to select the next
desired digit field. Turn the
Small FMS
Knob to
again select the desired digit.
4) When the desired frequency is entered press
the
ENT
Key to transfer the frequency into the
active field.
5) Turn the
Large FMS
Knob to select the MODE
field. Turn the
Small FMS
Knob to select ADF
or BFO.