Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Perspective Touch+ by Garmin
190-02954-01 Rev. A 149
AFCS
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
LOC Approach Mode
Selecting LOC Approach Mode without a Glideslope:
1) Ensure a valid localizer frequency is tuned.
2) Ensure that LOC is the selected navigation source (press the Active NAV Softkey to cycle
through navigation sources if necessary).
3) Press the NAV Key.
Or:
1) Ensure that GPS is the selected navigation source (press the Active NAV Softkey to cycle
through navigation sources if necessary).
2) Ensure a LOC/ILS approach is loaded into the active flight plan.
3) Ensure the corresponding LOC frequency is tuned.
4) Press the NAV Key.
Selecting LOC Approach Mode with a Glideslope (ILS):
1) Ensure a valid ILS frequency is tuned.
2) Ensure that LOC is the selected navigation source (press the Active NAV Softkey to cycle
through navigation sources if necessary).
3) Press the APR Key.
Or:
1) Ensure that GPS is the selected navigation source (press the Active NAV Softkey to cycle
through navigation sources if necessary).
2) Ensure an ILS approach is loaded into the active flight plan.
3) Ensure the corresponding LOC frequency is tuned.
4) Press the APR Key.
Backcourse Mode (BC)
NOTE:
In order to Arm a LOC Backcourse, the aircraft heading must be within 75
degrees of the LOC Backcourse.
NOTE:
When making a backcourse approach, set the Selected Course to the localizer
front course.
NOTE:
The NAV Key must be used to arm Backcourse Mode; the APR Key will not
arm the approach.