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Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Diamond DA42NG
190-00963-03 Rev. A
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Additional Features
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Entering a Channel Directly
1)
While on the XM Radio Page, press the CHNL Softkey.
2)
Press the DIR CH Softkey. The channel number in the Active Channel Box
is highlighted.
3)
Press the numbered softkeys located on the bottom of the display to
directly select the desired channel number.
4)
Press the ENT Key to activate the selected channel.
Assigning Channel Presets
Up to 15 channels from any category can be assigned a preset number.
1)
On the XM Radio Page, with the desired channel active, press the PRESETS
Softkey to access the first five preset channels (PS1 - PS5).
2)
Press the MORE Softkey to access the next five channels (PS6 – PS10),
and again to access the last five channels (PS11 – PS15). Pressing the
MORE Softkey repeatedly cycles through the preset channels.
3)
Press any one of the (PS1 - PS15) softkeys to assign a number to the
active channel.
4)
Press the SET Softkey on the desired channel number to save the channel
as a preset.
Adjusting Volume
1)
On the XM Radio Page, press the RADIO Softkey.
2)
Press the VOL Softkey to access the volume control softkeys.
3)
Press VOL + or VOL - softkeys to adjust the volume level.
4)
Press the MUTE Softkey to mute the radio audio.
SATELLITE TELEPHONE & SMS MESSAGING SERVICE (OPTIONAL)
Operation of these features in the cockpit is accomplished through the AUX-
TELEPHONE, and the AUX-TEXT MESSAGING SETUP Pages.
NOTE: Aural and pop-up visual annunciations for incoming calls and received
text messages are inhibited during taxiing, takeoff and landing roll, low
altitude operations, low airspeed operations, and excessive pitch and roll
attitudes.
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