Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cirrus SR2x with Perspective Touch+ by Garmin
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7) Touch the Create or Save Button to designate the new altitude constraint. The altitude
is now shown in cyan, indicating it is designated for vertical guidance.
Removing/undesignating an altitude constraint:
1) For the active flight plan: From MFW Home, touch Flight Plan.
Or:
For the standby flight plan: From MFW Home, touch Flight Plan > Standby Flight Plan.
Or:
For the stored flight plan:
a) From MFW Home, touch Flight Plan > Flight Plan Options > Flight Plan Catalog
to display the 'Flight Plan Catalog' Screen.
b) Scroll the list if needed and touch a stored flight plan button to display the 'Catalog
Options' Window.
c) Touch the Edit Button to display the 'Edit Stored Flight Plan' Screen.
2) Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch the desired VNAV ALT Button.
3) Touch the Remove Constraint Button. A ‘Remove Altitude Constraint?’ window is
displayed.
4) Touch the OK Button. The altitude is now shown in white (or possibly as white dashes
if there are no other constraints in the flight plan), indicating it is not usable for vertical
guidance. To cancel the request, touch the Cancel Button.
Reverting a manually entered altitude constraint back to the navigation database
value:
1) For the active flight plan: From MFW Home, touch Flight Plan.
Or:
For the standby flight plan: From MFW Home, touch Flight Plan > Standby Flight Plan.
Or:
For the stored flight plan:
a) From MFW Home, touch Flight Plan > Flight Plan Options > Flight Plan Catalog
to display the 'Flight Plan Catalog' Screen.
b) Scroll the list if needed and touch a stored flight plan button to display the 'Catalog
Options' Window.
c) Touch the Edit Button to display the 'Edit Stored Flight Plan' Screen.
2) Scroll the list, if necessary, and touch the desired VNAV ALT Button.
3) Touch the Remove Constraint Button. A ‘Remove or Revert to published VNAV altitude
of nnnnnFT?’ confirmation window is displayed.
4) Touch the Revert Button. The altitude is now the database altitude and is shown in cyan,
indicating it is usable for vertical guidance.