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HAZARD AVOIDANCE<br />

SYSTEM<br />

OVERVIEW<br />

FLIGHT<br />

INSTRUMENTS<br />

EIS<br />

AUDIO PANEL<br />

& CNS<br />

Enabling/Disabling Terrain on the Profile View<br />

1) Select the Navigation Map Page.<br />

2) Select the MAP Softkey.<br />

3) Select the TERRAIN Softkey.<br />

PROFILE VIEW DISPLAY<br />

When the Profile View is enabled, it is displayed in a window below the Navigation Map. Altitude is shown<br />

along a vertical scale, with an aircraft icon positioned at the current altitude. Distance is represented horizontally<br />

along the bottom of the Profile View, and increases from left (present position) to right.<br />

When the Navigation Map range is adjusted with the Joystick, the horizontal distance of the Profile View<br />

is adjusted proportionately to be 1/2 of the Navigation Map range distance down to 1 nm, at which point<br />

Profile View is no longer available (‘PROFILE NOT AVAILABLE’ is displayed). When Navigation Map range is<br />

adjusted to remove altitude-correlated colored terrain data (as shown in the Terrain Legend) or obstacles from<br />

the Navigation Map, these items are also removed from the Profile View; only an outline of the terrain will<br />

be displayed in black in the Profile View window. Refer to the applicable Terrain Proximity, Terrain-SVS, or<br />

TAWS-B discussions for more information about displaying terrain or obstacles on the Navigation Map Page.<br />

HAZARD<br />

AVOIDANCE<br />

FLIGHT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Profile View<br />

Path<br />

Navigation Map Range<br />

AFCS<br />

Terrain Legend<br />

ADDITIONAL<br />

FEATURES<br />

Altitude Scale<br />

Distance Scale<br />

Terrain Enabled Icons<br />

Profile View Total<br />

Distance<br />

APPENDICES<br />

INDEX<br />

Figure 6-165 Navigation Map Page with Profile View and Terrain Enabled<br />

Obstacles with heights greater than 200 feet AGL appear relative to aircraft altitude along the altitude scale.<br />

The top of the obstacle symbol on the scale represents the obstacle’s height AGL. If the obstacle’s height AGL<br />

is higher than can be represented by the obstacle symbol itself (e.g. for unusually tall obstacles), a vertical line<br />

appears below the obstacle symbol in order to depict the top of the obstacle symbol at its height AGL, as shown<br />

in Figure 6-166.<br />

446<br />

Pilot’s Guide for the <strong>Cirrus</strong> <strong>SR2x</strong> with <strong>Cirrus</strong> Perspective by Garmin<br />

190-00820-11 Rev. A

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