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Garmin 340 Audio System

Garmin 340 Audio System. Cirrus Transition Course. 12/23/03. The system information, procedures and guidelines found in this presentation are for Reference Only.

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Garmin 340 Audio System

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  1. Garmin 340 Audio System Cirrus Transition Course 12/23/03

  2. The system information, procedures and guidelines found in this presentation are for Reference Only. The information & procedures in this presentation have been taken from the FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual and Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH). The Information & Procedures in this presentation DO NOT SUPERSEDE the Information & Procedures in the POH. In the event of conflict, the POH shall take precedence.

  3. General • Provides intra-cabin communications • Interfaces crew stations with onboard communications • Provides interface for the management of audio controls

  4. Controls and Functions • Marker Beacon Lamps • A – Inner Marker / Airway Beacon (White) • O – Outer Marker (Blue) • M – Middle Marker (Amber) • Marker Beacon Monitor • Off • On • Mute (available when signal is being received)

  5. Controls and Functions • Pilot Squelch (Large Inner Knob) • Controls microphone sensitivity • Pilot Intercom Volume / On-Off Switch • SENS – Marker Beacon Sensitivity • Hi – Used for enroute operation • Lo – Used for terminal operation • Note – should be in high sensitivity for the lights to iluminate.

  6. Controls and Functions • Transceiver Audio Selector Buttons • Transmitter Selection Buttons • Navigation Radio Monitor • DME Monitor • No DME signal – DME is GPS derived • ADF Monitor • No ADF signal – ADF equipment not instlled

  7. Controls and Functions • Com Split • Allows pilot to listen/broadcast on Com 1 while co-pilot listens/broadcasts on Com 2 simultaneously • Speaker Selector • Public Address • When use in conjunction with transmit button, allows pilot to communicate over cabin speaker

  8. Controls and Functions • Pilot ICS Isolation • Isolates pilot from co-pilot and passengers • Co-pilot and passengers can continue to use intercom • Crew ICS Isolation • Isolates pilot and co-pilot from passengers • Passengers can continue to use intercom

  9. Controls and Functions • Test • Co-pilot Squelch • Co-pilot Intercom Volume • When pulled out, controls passenger intercom volume

  10. Features • Fail Safe • In the event of a power failure, pilot station is connected directly to Com 1 • Music Inputs • MUSIC 1 • Input is soft-muted during any radio or intercom activity • Pilot ICS Isolation – isolates pilot from MUSIC inputs, co-pilot and passengers continue to receive MUSIC 1 input • Crew ICS Isolation – isolates passengers from MUSIC 1, crew can continue to listen • MUSIC 2 • Crew ICS Isolation – isolates crew from MUSIC 2, passengers continue to receive MUSIC 2 input • MUSIC 2 is not muted during radio or intercom activity *Note FAR 91.21 use of portable electronic devices*

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