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1 Version 7.1 REFERENCE ONLY Garmin G1000 Database Loading G1000 ChartView Update Jeppesen ChartView works on a 14-day cycle. Uploading at the aircraft does not take a great deal of time and can normally be done on battery power, but a GPU is advised. The following steps outline the procedure for updating ChartView. 1) Remove the lower Garmin SD card from the MFD. (Figure 1) Figure 1 2) Place the MFD lower SD card in the SD card adapter of your computer. 3) With the computer connected to the internet, open Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM). Enter the user ID and password. (Figure 2) Figure 2 4) The Distribution Manager will display all the available databases in your account. 5) Scroll down to “Garmin G1000 - Electronic Charts” with the correct cycle & effective date. Coverage is shown below the cycle. (Figure 3) GARMIN LOWER SD CARD

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1 Version 7.1 REFERENCE ONLY

Garmin G1000 Database Loading

G1000 ChartView Update

Jeppesen ChartView works on a 14-day cycle. Uploading at the aircraft does not take a great deal of time and can normally be done on battery power, but a GPU is advised.

The following steps outline the procedure for updating ChartView.

1) Remove the lower Garmin SD card from the MFD. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

2) Place the MFD lower SD card in the SD card adapter of your computer. 3) With the computer connected to the internet, open Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM). Enter the user ID and

password. (Figure 2)

Figure 2

4) The Distribution Manager will display all the available databases in your account. 5) Scroll down to “Garmin G1000 - Electronic Charts” with the correct cycle & effective date. Coverage is shown below the

cycle. (Figure 3)

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Figure 3

6) Right click in the “Garmin G1000 - Electronic Charts” box. Select “Program to Media”. (Figure 4)

Figure 4

7) Select the removable GARMIN (?:) drive, where drive GARMIN (?:) is the SD card reader/adapter. E: is the example in this case (The word GARMIN is not visible in the screenshot shown here). (Figure 5)

Figure 5

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8) The system will download the file followed by programming to the SD card –Don’t pull the card out during the programming phase. (Figures 6 & 7)

Figure 6

Figure 7 9) When download is complete, take the SD card out. 10) With battery and avionics power “OFF” place the card back in the bottom slot of the MFD. 11) Turn battery and avionics power “ON”.

NOTE: A verifying message will be displayed on each of the main displays.

12) After the MFD splash screen displays, turn battery and avionics power “OFF”. 13) Wait 30 seconds, and then turn battery and avionics power “ON”. 14) The MFD splash screen will display database status on the right side of the screen. (Figure 8)

Figure 8

15) The Garmin lower display cards must remain in the aircraft displays to prevent error messages from displaying. There is a video of the ChartView database loading procedure available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxlnMKBnJKo

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G1000 NavData Update

Jeppesen NavData works on a 28-day cycle. Uploading at the aircraft does not take a great deal of time and can normally be done on battery power, but a GPU is advised.

The following steps outline the procedure for updating the NavData.

1) Locate the spare SD card for NavData updates.

Warning: It is very important not to use one of the SD cards that reside in the displays. It must be a separate card.

2) Place the card in the SD card adapter of your computer. 3) With the computer connected to the internet, open Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM). Enter the user ID and

password. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

4) The Distribution Manager will display all the available databases in your account. 5) Scroll down to “Garmin G1000 - NavData” with the correct cycle & effective date. Coverage is shown below the cycle.

(Figure 2)

Figure 2

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6) Right click in the “Garmin G1000 - NavData” box. Select “Program to Media”. (Figure 3)

Figure 3

7) Select the removable GARMIN (?:) drive, where drive GARMIN (?:) is the SD card reader/adapter. E: is the example in this case (The word GARMIN is not visible in the screenshot shown here). (Figure 4)

Figure 4

8) The system will download the file followed by programming to the SD card –Don’t pull the card out during the programming phase. (Figures 5 & 6)

Figure 5

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Figure 6 9) When download is complete, take the SD card out. 10) With battery and avionics power “OFF”, pull MFD PRIM (right), MFD SEC (left), PFD 2 PRIM (right), and PFD 2 SEC

(left) circuit breakers. NOTE: Ensure all 3 lower SD cards are installed.

11) Place the SD card in the TOP slot on PFD 1. 12) Turn battery and avionics power “ON”. The screen will display a message similar to Figure 7 asking if you want to

update the standby navigation database on the bottom card. 13) Always select YES. (Figure 7)

NOTE: No is assumed if Yes is not selected within allotted time.

Figure 7

14) The display will ask if you want to update the active navigation database. (Figure 8) 15) If the database is being updated prior to the expiration of the previous database cycle, then select NO. 16) If the database is being updated on the expiration date or later on the previous database cycle, then select YES.

NOTE: When the previous database cycle expires, the standby database will become the active the first time the aircraft is powered up after that date (as stated on the screen in Figure 7).

Figure 8

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17) After download is complete the display will start in normal mode. 18) When complete, remove the NavData SD card. 19) Remove the Diagnostics SD card from the top slot of the MFD. 20) Insert NavData SD card in the TOP slot on the MFD, push in the MFD PRIM and MFD SEC circuit breakers. Answer the

questions on the MFD exactly the same as on PFD1. 21) When complete, remove the NavData SD card and re-install the Diagnostics SD card in the TOP slot of the MFD. 22) Insert NavData SD card in the TOP slot on PFD 2. Push in the PFD 2 PRIM and PFD 2 SEC circuit breakers and

answer the questions on PFD 2 exactly the same as on PFD 1 and the MFD. 23) When the last update is complete, and the right PFD has a normal display, turn battery and avionics power “OFF”. 24) Remove NavData card from right PFD. 25) Turn battery and avionics power “ON”. The MFD splash screen will display with your database status on the right side of

the screen. (Figure 9) 26) Check the date to ensure the update was successful.

Figure 9

27) Verify a red X is not present over CAS window.

NOTE: If a red X is present, the NAV DATABASE was not loaded correctly.

There is a video of the NavData database loading procedure available at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0luyWkWRBKo

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G1000 SafeTaxi, Obstacle, and Airport Directory Databases SafeTaxi, Obstacle and Airport Directory databases are updated on a 56 day cycle. Uploading can take up to 20-30 minutes for the synching process, so a GPU is advised. The following steps outline the procedure for updating the SafeTaxi, Obstacle and

Airport Directory Databases.

1) Remove the lower Garmin SD card from the MFD. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

2) Place the card in the SD card adapter of your computer. 3) With the computer connected to the internet, open Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM). Enter the user ID and

password. (Figure 2)

Figure 2

4) The Distribution Manager will display all the available databases in your account. 5) Scroll down to “Garmin G1000 – Airport Directory” with the correct cycle & effective date (if database is subscribed to).

Coverage is shown below the cycle. (Figure 3)

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Figure 3

6) Right click in the “Garmin G1000 – Airport Directory” box. Select “Program to Media”. (Figure 4)

Figure 4

7) Select the removable GARMIN (?:) drive, where drive GARMIN (?:) is the SD card reader/adapter. E: is the example in this case (The word GARMIN is not visible in the screenshot shown here). (Figure 5)

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Figure 5

8) The system will download the file followed by programming to the SD card –Don’t pull the card out during the programming phase. (Figures 6 & 7)

Figure 6

Figure 7

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9) When download is complete, take the SD card out. 10) Repeat steps 5 through 9 for other databases “Obstacles” and “SafeTaxi” Databases as subscribed to. 11) With battery and avionics power “OFF”, place the card back in the bottom slot of MFD. 12) Turn battery and avionics power “ON”.

Note: A verifying message may be displayed on the screen, wait for the system to finish loading before proceeding.

13) After the MFD splash screen displays, turn battery and avionics power “OFF”. 14) Wait 30 seconds, and then turn battery and avionics power “ON”. 15) The MFD splash screen will display database status on the right side of the screen. (Figure 8)

Figure 8

16) Verify expiration date on MFD1, PFD1and PFD2 to ensure update was successful. 17) The Garmin lower display cards must remain in the aircraft displays to prevent error messages from displaying.

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G1000 Terrain Database Update Terrain Database is updated on an “as needed” basis, and not on a regular schedule.

GPU is advised when uploading to the aircraft. The following steps outline the procedure for updating the Terrain Database.

1) Remove the lower Garmin SD card from the PFD 1, MFD, & PFD 2. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

2) Place the PFD 1 lower SD card in the SD card adapter of your computer. 3) With the computer connected to the internet, open Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM). Enter the user ID and

password. (Figure 2)

Figure 2

4) The Distribution Manager will display all the available databases in your account.

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5) Scroll down to “Garmin G1000 - Terrain” with the correct cycle & effective date. Coverage is shown below the cycle. (Figure 3)

Figure 3

6) Right click in the “Garmin G1000 - Terrain” box. Select “Program to Media”. (Figure 4)

Figure 4

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7) Select the removable GARMIN (?:) drive, where drive GARMIN (?:) is the SD card reader/adapter. E: is the example in this case (The word GARMIN is not visible in the screenshot shown here). (Figure 5)

Figure 5

8) The system will download the file followed by programming to the SD card –Don’t pull the card out during the programming phase. (Figures 6 & 7)

Figure 6

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Figure 7 9) When download is complete, take the SD card out. 10) Repeat steps 5 through 9 for the MFD and PFD 2 cards. 11) With battery and avionics power “OFF” place the cards back in the bottom slot of PFD 1, MFD, & PFD 2. 12) Turn battery and avionics power “ON”.

NOTE: A verifying message will be displayed on each of the main displays.

13) The MFD splash screen will display database status on the right side of the screen. (Figure 8)

Figure 8

14) Verify expiration date on MFD1, PFD1and PFD2 to ensure update was successful. 15) The Garmin lower display cards must remain in the aircraft displays to prevent error messages from displaying.

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G1000 Basemap Database Update Basemap Database is updated on an “as needed” basis, and not on a regular schedule (rare).

GPU is advised when uploading to the aircraft. The following steps outline the procedure for updating the Basemap Database.

1) Remove the lower Garmin SD card from the PFD 1, MFD, & PFD 2. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

2) Place the PFD 1 lower SD card in the SD card adapter of your computer. 3) With the computer connected to the internet, open the flyGarmin website. Use the user ID and password.

• The Basemap database is only available from Garmin, so if the only account is through Jeppesen, an account will need to be setup at Garmin.

4) The account screen will display if a Basemap database is available. 5) When you have chosen the database you need, then click Browse. 6) Select the removable drive GARMIN (?:) where drive GARMIN (?:) is the SD card reader/adapter, and then OK. 7) The system will complete a download followed by an installation- Don’t pull the card out during the installation. 8) When download is complete, take the SD card out. 9) Repeat steps 6 through 8 for the MFD and PFD2 cards. 10) With the avionics and aircraft power “OFF” place the cards back in the bottom slot of PFD1, MFD, & PFD2. 11) Turn battery and avionics power “ON”. A verifying message may be displayed on the screen, wait for the system to finish

loading before proceeding. 12) Verify expiration date on MFD1, PFD1, and PFD2 to ensure update was successful. 13) The Garmin lower display cards must remain in the aircraft displays to prevent error messages from displaying.

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G1000 Database Information

• flyGarmin Website o https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin/ is the Home page for flyGarmin, for updating the Basemap database. o Questions can be directed to: 1-866-739-5687

• Jeppesen Website o www.jeppesen.com is the Home page. o On the right side of the screen is the download for Jeppesen Distribution Manager or JDM for short.

This is what is used to update all of the databases except Basemap. o When setting up an account, as for the Pilot Pak for G1000.

This will include everything you will need so that you do not have to go to Garmin for SafeTaxi, Obstacle, or Airport Directory databases.

o If a download needs to be reloaded you can contact Jeppesen at: Pacific-Americas 1-800-732-2800 or 1-303-328-4587 Europe-China +49 6102 508270