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the NAV receiver is designated NAV 2, and the VHF communications
receiver is designated COM 2.
GPS 2 Navigator and VHF NAV is powered by 28 VDC through the
Avionics Master Switch and the 5-amp GPS 2 circuit breaker on the
Avionics Non-essential Bus. 28 VDC for transceiver operation is
supplied through the Avionics master Switch and the 7.5-amp COM 2
circuit breaker on the Avionics Non-Essential Bus.
The following describes a single GNS 430W unit and its functions.
GPS Navigator
The GNS 430W Navigator is coupled to the airplanes HSI and MFD.
Typically, the second GPS Navigator provides backup and is approved
for VFR use only. If the second GPS is also a GNS 430W, it will be
coupled to the CDI and is also approved for IFR use.
The GPS 1 antenna is located on top of the fuselage slightly aft of the
rear window along the airplane centerline and the GPS 2 antenna is
located on top of the fuselage slightly forward of the rear window along
the airplane centerline. The GNS 430W Navigator is powered by 28
VDC through the 5-amp GPS 1 circuit breaker on the Avionics
Essential Bus.
Navigation (NAV) Receiver
The GNS 430W provides an integrated Navigation (NAV) receiver with
VHF Omnirange/Localizer (VOR/LOC) and Glideslope (G/S) capability.
The NAV antenna is mounted on top of the vertical tail.
28 VDC for navigation receiver operation is controlled through the
Avionics Master Switch on the bolster switch panel and supplied
through the 5-amp GPS 1 circuit breaker on the Avionics Essential
Bus.
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Communication (COM) Transceiver
The GNS 430W includes a digitally-tuned integrated VHF
communications (COM) transceiver. The COM 1 antenna is located
above the cabin on the airplane centerline.
28 VDC for transceiver operating is controlled through the Avionics
Master Switch and supplied through the 7.5-amp COM 1 circuit
breaker on the Avionics Essential Bus.
Avionics Integration
The GNS 430W Navigator is integrated into the airplane avionics
installation in two configurations:
1. Single GNS 430W (GPS 1) interfaced with the PFD and MFD and
a single GNC 420W (GPS 2) interfaced with the MFD (VOR/LOC)
indicator.
• GPS 1 in this configuration is a GNS 430W Navigator with VHF
COM interfaced with the PFD and MFD as GPS 1/VLOC 1.
Select NAV Source to GPS 1 or VLOC 1 through the PFD’s
NAV select button. With source set to GPS 1 or VLOC 1, it can
be alternately set between GPS or VLOC by the CDI button on
the navigator. The active source is identified on the PFD.
• GPS 2 in this configuration is a GNS 420W Navigator with VHF
COM interfaced with the PFD and MFD as GPS 2. Select NAV
Source to GPS 2 through the PFD’s NAV select button. The
active source is identified on the PFD.
2. Dual GNS 430W units are installed. GPS 1 in this configuration is
the uppermost GNS 430W unit in the console and GPS 2 is the
lower GNS 430W unit.
• GPS 1 in this configuration is a GNS 430W Navigator with VHF
COM interfaced with the PFD and MFD as GPS 1/VLOC 1.
Select NAV Source to GPS 1 or VLOC 1 through the PFD’s
NAV select button. With source set to GPS 1 or VLOC 1, it can
be alternately set between GPS or VLOC by the CDI button on
the navigator. The active source is identified on the PFD.
• GPS 2 in this configuration is a GNS 430W Navigator with VHF
COM interfaced with the PFD and MFD as GPS 2/VLOC 2.
Select NAV Source to GPS 2 or VLOC 2 through the PFD’s
NAV select button. With source set to GPS 2 or VLOC 2, it can
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be alternately set between GPS or VLOC by the CDI button on
the navigator. The active source is identified on the PFD.
TERRAIN Interface
• Note •
TERRAIN functionality is a standard feature found in GNS
430W units with main software version 5.01 or above and valid
terrain and obstacle databases installed.
Garmin TERRAIN is a terrain awareness system incorporated into
GNS 430W units to increase situational awareness and aid in reducing
controlled flight into terrain. The TERRAIN function displays altitudes
of terrain and obstructions relative to the aircraft’s altitude and are
advisory in nature only. Individual obstructions may be shown if
available in the database, however, not all obstructions may be
available in the database and data may be inaccurate. TERRAIN
information should be used as an aid to visual acquisition and not use
to navigate or maneuver to avoid terrain.
 
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