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APR 2019 Chapter 95 Instrument System Page 95.25
95-70 Electronic Flight Displays
95-71 Garmin Display Unit (GDU) 1060
NOTE
Refer to Garmin G500H Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.
A. Description
The GDU 1060 integrates with the Garmin G500H Electronic Flight Instrument
System (EFIS). Similar to the GDU 620, the GDU 1060 electronically displays primary
flight instrumentation via a primary flight display (PFD) and moving map, weather,
traffic, terrain and other functionality via a multifunction display (MFD), but includes
touch-screen technology on one large 10.6 inch display. A larger instrument panel
accommodates the larger display.
Refer to § 97-10 for Garmin G500H EFIS system components.
B. Schematics
Refer to Figure 98-9 for GDU 1060 installation electrical schematic.
Refer to Figures 95-3 & 95-5 for Garmin G500H upper console pitot-static schematic.
C. Removal
1. Turn battery & avionics switches off and pull out EFIS circuit breaker (5 amp) on
circuit breaker panel.
2. Remove screws securing GDU to console face.
3. Pull out and support display, unplug console harness connectors, and remove display.
D. Installation
1. Turn battery & avionics switches off and pull out EFIS circuit breaker (5 amp) on
circuit breaker panel.
2. Visually inspect console harness connectors and verify no bent or damaged pins.
Support display and plug in console harness connectors.
3. Place GDU in console, then install and tighten screws. Verify security.
4. Push in EFIS circuit breaker on circuit breaker panel. Turn battery & avionics
switches on.
5. Perform appropriate functional checks per Garmin G500H Instructions for
Continued Airworthiness. Turn battery & avionics switches off.

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