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Garmin CIRRUS PERSPECTIVE TOUCH+ - TERRAIN DISPLAYS

Garmin CIRRUS PERSPECTIVE TOUCH+
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Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Perspective Touch+ by Garmin
190-02954-01 Rev. A 131
Hazard Avoidance
Flight
Instruments EIS
Nav/Com/
XPDR/Audio
Flight
Management
Hazard
Avoidance AFCS
Additional
Features Annun/Alerts Appendix Index
Flight
Instruments EAS
Audio and
CNS
Flight
Management
Hazard
Avoidance AFCS
Additional
Features
Abnormal
Operation Annun/Alerts Appendix Index
3) Touch the VERT Situation Display Settings Button.
4) Touch the Mode Button.
5) Touch one of the following buttons to select a mode:
Auto: VSD shows terrain along the active flight plan route, or current track if there is
no active flight plan.
Flight Plan: VSD shows terrain along the active flight plan route. VSD is unavailable
if there is no active flight plan.
Track: VSD shows terrain along the current track.
6) When finished, touch the Back Button or the Home Button.
Enabling/disabling the Track Mode Boundary:
1) From MFW Home, touch Map > Map Selection > Map Settings.
2) Touch the Inset Window Tab.
3) Touch the VERT Situation Display Settings Button.
4) If the Track Mode Boundary Button is subdued, it will be necessary to change the
Mode to either Auto or Track before continuing to the next step; refer to the procedure
‘Changing the VSD Mode’ for more information.
5) Touch the Track Mode Boundary Button to enable/disable the display of the boundary
on the ‘Navigation Map’ Pane.
6) Touch the Track Mode Boundary range button.
7) Scroll as needed and touch a button for the desired maximum ‘Navigation Map’ Pane
range for the system to display the Profile Boundary (above this selection, the system will
remove the Profile Boundary from the pane.)
8) When finished, touch the Back Button or the Home Button.
TERRAIN DISPLAYS
WARNING:
Do not use terrain avoidance displays as the sole source of information
for maintaining separation from terrain and obstacles. Garmin obtains terrain and
obstacle data from third party sources and cannot independently verify the accuracy
of the information.

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