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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT<br />

Large<br />

Text<br />

Small<br />

Text<br />

White Text Cyan Text Cyan Subdued Text<br />

Altitude calculated by the system<br />

estimating the altitude of the aircraft as<br />

it passes over the navigation point. This<br />

altitude is provided as a reference and is<br />

not designated to be used in determining<br />

vertical speed and deviation guidance.<br />

Altitude is not designated to be used in<br />

determining vertical speed and deviation<br />

guidance. Altitude has been retrieved<br />

from the navigation database and is<br />

provided as a reference.<br />

Altitude has been entered manually.<br />

Altitude is designated for use in giving<br />

vertical speed and deviation guidance.<br />

Altitude does not match the published<br />

altitude in navigation database or no<br />

published altitude exists.<br />

Altitude is designated for use in giving<br />

vertical speed and deviation guidance.<br />

Altitude has been retrieved from the<br />

navigation database or has been entered<br />

manually and matches a published<br />

altitude in the navigation database.<br />

The system cannot use this<br />

altitude in determining vertical<br />

speed and deviation guidance<br />

because of an invalid constraint<br />

condition.<br />

The system cannot use this<br />

altitude in determining vertical<br />

speed and deviation guidance<br />

because of an invalid constraint<br />

condition.<br />

SYSTEM<br />

OVERVIEW<br />

FLIGHT<br />

INSTRUMENTS<br />

EIS<br />

Table 5-8 Altitude Constraint Size and Color Coding<br />

Altitudes associated with approach procedures are “auto-designated”. This means the system automatically<br />

uses the altitudes loaded with the approach for giving vertical speed and deviation guidance. Note that these<br />

altitudes are displayed as cyan text up to, but not including, the FAF. The FAF is always a “reference only”<br />

altitude and cannot be designated, unless the selected approach does not provide vertical guidance. In this case,<br />

the FAF altitude can be designated.<br />

Altitudes that have been designated for use in vertical guidance can be “un-designated” using the CLR Key.<br />

The altitude is now displayed only as a reference. It is not used to give vertical guidance. Other displayed<br />

altitudes may change due to re-calculations or be rendered invalid as a result of manually changing an altitude<br />

to a non-designated altitude.<br />

Designating a waypoint altitude to be used for vertical guidance using the FMS Knob:<br />

1) Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD.<br />

2) Press the FMS Knob, and turn to highlight the desired waypoint altitude.<br />

3) Turn the small FMS Knob to enter editing mode.<br />

4) Press the ENT Key. The altitude is now shown in cyan, indicating it is usable for vertical guidance.<br />

Designating a waypoint altitude to be used for vertical guidance using the Quick Select Box:<br />

1) Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD.<br />

2) Use the Joystick to place the Quick Select Box on the desired waypoint altitude.<br />

3) Use the alphanumeric keys on the PFD/MFD Control Unit to enter the same altitude.<br />

4) Press the ENT Key. The altitude is now shown in cyan, indicating it is usable for vertical guidance.<br />

Designating a procedure waypoint altitude to be used for vertical guidance:<br />

1) Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD.<br />

2) Press the FMS Knob, and turn to highlight the desired waypoint altitude.<br />

Or:<br />

AUDIO PANEL<br />

& CNS<br />

FLIGHT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

HAZARD<br />

AVOIDANCE<br />

AFCS<br />

ADDITIONAL<br />

FEATURES<br />

APPENDICES INDEX<br />

190-00820-11 Rev. A Pilot’s Guide for the <strong>Cirrus</strong> <strong>SR2x</strong> with <strong>Cirrus</strong> Perspective by Garmin 265

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