Gns 430
Gns 430
Gns 430
This printable version of the AOPA Air Safety Foundation Garmin 430/530 course is a quick reference for VFR functions of these units. The Air Safety Foundation reminds you to always Keep Your Head Up when using your GPS in visual conditions. Pilots are always responsible for a safe ight, including avoiding midair collisions.
CONTROLS
COM Power/Volume Knob controls unit power and COM volume. Pressing it momentarily disables automatic squelch control. COM Flip-Flop Key swaps the active and standby COM frequencies. Press and hold it to automatically tune the emergency frequency (121.5). VLOC Volume Knob controls volume for the VOR/Localizer (VLOC). Pressing it momentarily enables or disables the ident tone. VLOC Flip-op Key swaps the active and standby VLOC frequencies. Large Left Knob (COM/VLOC) tunes megahertz (MHz) values for the standby COM or VLOC frequency. Small Left Knob (COM/VLOC) tunes the kilohertz (kHz) values for the COM or VLOC frequency. Pressing the small knob momentarily also toggles the tuning cursor between the COM and VLOC frequency elds.
Range Key Direct-To Key Enter Key Clear Key Large Right Knob Small Right Knob
CONTROLS
COM Power/ Volume Knob COM Flip-op Key VLOC Volume Knob VLOC Flip-op Key Large Left Knob Small Left Knob CDI Key
GNS 430
CDI Key toggles the navigation source (GPS or VLOC) going to the external CDI or HSI. Range Key selects the map scale. The up arrow zooms out showing a larger area. The down arrow zooms in showing a smaller area. Direct-To Key allows you to enter a destination waypoint and then displays a direct course to it.
GNS 530
COM Flip-op Key COM Power/ Volume Knob VLOC Flip-op Key VLOC Volume Knob Clear Key Enter Key Large Left Knob Small Left Knob Range Key Direct-To Key
Clear Key erases information or cancel an entry. Press and hold CLR to display the Default Navigation Page. Enter Key approves an operation or completes data entry. It also conrms information, like during power on. Large Right Knob (GPS) selects between the displayed page groups: NAV, WPT, AUX or NRST. It also allows you to move the cursor about the page. Small Right Knob (GPS) selects pages within a group listed above. Pressing it momentarily displays the cursor.
CDI Key
POWER ON
The COM power/volume turns the unit on and sets the desired radio volume. The self test screen will display briey. If the airplane has an Avionics Master switch, turn it on.
USING VLOC
VLOC refers to tuning and navigating with VOR and localizer (LOC) signals. All VLOC controls and indicators are located on the left. The active frequencies are on top, standby on the bottom. Position Entry Cursor - If the tuning cursor is not currently in the VLOC window, press the small left knob momentarily. Enter Frequency - The large left knob tunes MHz. Think big number, big knob. The small left knob tunes kHz. Activate Frequency - The VLOC ip-op key activates the tuned frequency. The standby frequency becomes active, and the active frequency becomes standby. Adjust Volume - using the VLOC volume knob. Press it momentarily to enable and disable the navigation aids ident tone.
Database Conrmation Database current? Press ENT. AOPA Air Safety Foundation recommends using a current database.
Instrument Panel Self Test Compare the GPS screen with panel instruments. Everything OK? Press ENT. Map Page - When the GPS has acquired enough satellites for navigation, the Map page shows your present position.
EMERGENCY FREQUENCY
Press and hold the COM ip-op key for two seconds to quickly tune 121.5.
ABOUT GPS
The most frequently used features of any GPS are direct-to, map display, and nearest airport. All the controls and indicators for the GPS are located on the right side of the panel.
GPS MAPS
GNS 430 Display Default NAV Page - On the GNS 430, press and hold the CLR key for two seconds. The default NAV page is displayed. The default NAV page shows the bearing and distance to the active waypoint, ground speed, and estimated time of arrival at the active waypoint. Display Map Page - Turn the small right knob one click clockwise. The Map page is displayed. It is the second in the NAV page group as indicated below the map. The Map page shows the active waypoint identier, track and distance, and ground speed.
SELECT DIRECT-TO
Press the Direct-To key. The direct-to page appears, with the cursor on the waypoint identier. GPS Data Entry - Entering waypoints and other data into the GPS is a three step process. 1. Enter identifer letters and numbers 2. Conrm it is the correct waypoint. 3. Activate the waypoint for navigation.
Enter Waypoint Identier - The large right knob moves the cursor about the page. The small right knob selects individual characters. If you dont see the cursor, press the small right knob momentarily. The cursor allows you to enter data and/or make a selection from a list of options.
GNS 530 Display Default NAV Page - On the GNS 530, press and hold the CLR key for two seconds. The default NAV page is displayed. This page shows a simplied map, track, ground speed, and ETE to the active waypoint. Display Map Page - Turn the small right knob one click clockwise. The Map page is displayed. It is the second in the NAV page group as indicated below the map.
Conrm Waypoint - Press ENT. Activate Waypoint - Press ENT again. The selected course is displayed as a magenta line, and the CDI indicates the direct course to the waypoint.
ADJUST RANGE
Use the RNG key to change the map scale . The up arrow zooms out, the down arrow zooms in. The current map scale is shown at the lower left corner of the map.
NEAREST PAGES
Display Nearest Airport Page - Press and hold CLR to display the default NAV page. Turn the large right knob to select the NRST page group. NRST will appear in the lower right corner of the screen.
The nearest airport page displays airport identier, bearing, distance, and other information. To scroll through nearby airports, press the small right knob to activate the cursor, then use the large right knob to scroll through the list.
LEARN MORE
You can learn more about GPS safety and operation at the following web sites: AOPA Air Safety Foundation http://www.aopa.org/asf Garmin Aviation http://www.garmin.com/aviation/
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