Garmin G1000 Mooney M20TN User Manual
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190-00647-00 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Mooney M20M/M20R/M20TN
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1
Engine Manifold Pressure
Gauge (MAN IN)
Displays engine power in inches of Mercury (in Hg)
Turbocharged Aircraft – Maximum manifold pressure range shown in red
2
Tachometer
(RPM)
Shows propeller speed in revolutions per minute (rpm); the red area
indicates propeller overspeed
3
Fuel Quantity Indicator
(FUEL QTY GAL)
Displays the amount of fuel in gallons (gal) for each tank (L and R)
Standard Tanks – Indicator displays up to 44.5 gal when full (F)
Long Range Tank Option – Allows 55 gal per side (110 gal total), although
the indicator range is the same as for standard tanks. The pointers
show tanks as full until the fuel quantity decreases below 44.5 gal.
4
Fuel Pressure Indicator
(FUEL PSI)
M20M only
Shows fuel pressure in pounds per square inch (psi)
5
Oil Pressure
(OIL PSI)
Engine oil pressure is displayed in pounds per square inch (psi)
6
Oil Temperature
(OIL °F)
Oil temperature is shown in degrees Fahrenheit (°F)
7
Engine Hours
(ENG HRS)
Shows the total time in hours (hrs) the engine has been in service
8
Fuel Flow
(FFLOW GPH)
Displays fuel flow in gallons per hour (gph)
9
Calculated Fuel Remaining
(GAL REM)
Shows the totalizer-based fuel remaining, adjusted by the pilot using the
FUEL softkeys
10
Exhaust Gas Temperature
Indicator (EGT °F)
Normally-aspirated Aircraft
Shows the Exhaust Gas Temperature of the hottest cylinder in degrees
Fahrenheit (°F)
11
Turbine Inlet Temperature
Indicator (TIT °F)
M20TN only
Displays the temperature at the turbine inlet in degrees Fahrenheit (°F)
12
Voltmeter
(VOLTS1 or VOLTS2)
Displays the bus voltage for the selected battery
13
Ammeter
(BAT1 or BAT2 AMPS)
Displays the battery amperage for the selected battery
14
Trim Group (FLAPS, ELEV
TRIM, RUDDER TRIM)
Flap position (UP, T/O, DN) is denoted; when the flaps are in transit
between positions, /// is displayed (see Figure 3-5)
Elevator and rudder trim are displayed on slide bars; the white portions of
the bars represent correct takeoff trim ranges