Garmin GNC 420 Quick Reference - page 3
GNC 420/420A Quick Reference
190-00140-21 Rev. F
KEYS AND KNOBS
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RiGht-hANd Keys ANd KNobs
The
RNG
Key allows the pilot to select the desired
map range. Press the up arrow to zoom out to a larger
area, or the down arrow to zoom in to a smaller area.
The
Direct-to
Key provides access to the direct-to
function, which allows the pilot to enter a destination
waypoint and establishes a direct course to the selected
destination.
The
MENU
Key displays a context-sensitive list of
options. This options list allows the pilot to access
additional features or make settings changes which relate
to the currently displayed page.
The
CLR
Key is used to erase information, remove
map detail, or to cancel an entry. Press and hold the
CLR
key to immediately display the Default NAV Page.
The
ENT
Key is used to approve an operation or
complete data entry. It is also used to confirm information,
such as during power on.
The large
right
knob is used to select between the
various page groups: NAV, WPT, AUX, or NRST. With
the on-screen cursor enabled, the large
right
knob allows
the pilot to move the cursor about the page. The large
right
knob is also used to move the target pointer right
(turn clockwise) or left (counterclockwise) when the map
panning function is active.
The small
right
knob is used to select between the
various pages within one of the groups listed above. Press
this knob momentarily to display the on-screen cursor.
The cursor allows the pilot to enter data and/or make a
selection from a list of options. When entering data, the
small knob is used to select the desired letter or number
and the large knob is used to move to the next character
space. The small
right
knob is also used to move the target
pointer up (turn clockwise) or down (counterclockwise)
when the map panning function is active.
bottom Row Keys
The
NRST
Key displays the Nearest Airports Page. Then,
turning the small right knob steps through the NRST pages.
The
OBS
Key is used to select manual or automatic
sequencing of waypoints. Pressing the
OBS
Key selects
OBS mode, which retains the current ‘active to’ waypoint
as the navigation reference even after passing the waypoint
(i.e., prevents sequencing to the next waypoint). Pressing
the
OBS
Key again returns the unit to normal operation,
with automatic sequencing of waypoints. When OBS
mode is selected, the pilot may set the desired course
to/from a waypoint using the ‘Select OBS Course’ pop-up
window, or an external OBS selector on the HSI or CDI.
The
MSG
Key is used to view system messages and to
alert the pilot to important warnings and requirements.
The
FPL
Key allows the pilot to create, edit, activate, and
invert flight plans, as well as access approaches, departures,
and arrivals. A closest point to flight plan feature is also
available from the
FPL
Key.
The
PROC
Key allows the pilot to select and remove
approaches, departures, and arrivals from the flight plan.
When using a flight plan, available procedures for the
departure and/or arrival airport are offered automatically.
Otherwise, the pilot may select the desired airport, then the
desired procedure.
Powering on the GNC 420:
1) Turn the
COM Power/Volume
Knob clockwise
to turn the unit power on and set the desired
radio volume.
2) A welcome page appears briefly while the unit
performs a self test, followed sequentially by
the Unit Type Page and the Software Versions
Page. Then (depending on configuration)
the Weather Page, the Traffic Page, the
Aviation Data Page, the Land/Terrain/Obstacles
Database Page, and the Situational Awareness
Page are sequentially displayed.