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DRAFT GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide DRAFT © 2013 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. This manual reflects the operation of System Software version 1.00, or later. Some differences in operation may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to later software versions. Garmin International, Inc., 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062, U.S.A. Tel: 913/397.8200 Fax: 913/397.8282 Garmin AT, Inc., 2345 Turner Road SE, Salem, OR 97302, U.S.A. Tel: 503/391.3411 Fax 503/364.2138 Garmin (Europe) Ltd., Liberty House, Bulls Copse Road, Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton, SO40 9RB, U.K. Tel. +44 (0) 870 850 1243 Fax +44 (0) 238 052 4004 Garmin Corporation, No. 68, Zhangshu 2nd Road, Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City 221, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 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CAUTION: The Garmin GTR 200 does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void both the warranty and the pilot’s authority to operate this device under FAA/ FCC regulations. CAUTION: The GTR 200 display uses a lens coated with a special anti-reflective coating that is very sensitive to skin oils, waxes, and abrasive cleaners. CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING. It is very important to clean the lens using a clean, lint-free cloth and an eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings. NOTE: All visual depictions contained within this document, including screen images of the GTR 200 bezel and displays, are subject to change and may not reflect the most current GTR 200 software. Depictions of equipment may differ slightly from the actual equipment. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. DRAFT NOTE: This product, its packaging, and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. This notice is being provided in accordance with California’s Proposition 65. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please refer to our web site at www.garmin.com/prop65. NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class B digital devices. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 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It is very important to clean the or other qualified avionics technician for additional help if these remedies do not lens using an eyeglass lens cleaner which is specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings correct the problem. and a clean, lint-free cloth. Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. DRAFT PRODUCT REGISTRATION AND SUPPORT Help us better support you by completing your online registration today! Have the serial number of your product handy and connect to the Garmin web site (www.garmin.com or https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin). Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page. Also, be sure to record your serial number in the space provided. 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US: 913-397-8200 US Toll Free: 1-866-739-5687 Canada Toll Free: 1-866-429-9296 Record of Revisions Part Number Revision Date Description 190-01553-01 1TP 05/2013 Experimental release DRAFT TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................. 9 Controls.................................................................................................................. 10 Softkeys............................................................................................................ 11 BASIC OPERATION..................................................................................................... 12 Power-UP................................................................................................................ 12 Com Radio............................................................................................................. 12 Selecting a Com Frequency:................................................................................... 12 Standby Com Channel Monitoring..................................................................... 13 Monitoring the Standby COM Channel:.................................................................... 13 Com Frequency Storage..................................................................................... 13 Saving a COM Frequency:..................................................................................... 13 Editing a Saved COM Frequency:............................................................................ 14 Accessing the COM Frequency List:......................................................................... 15 Emergency Channel........................................................................................... 16 Quick Tuning the Emergency Channel:..................................................................... 16 Stuck Mic................................................................................................................ 16 MENU................................................................................................................................ 17 Accessing/Using the Main Menu:............................................................................ 17 Setup....................................................................................................................... 17 Accessing/Using the SETUP Menu:.......................................................................... 18 3D Audio.......................................................................................................... 18 Enabling/Disabling 3D Audio:................................................................................. 19 About....................................................................................................................... 20 Accessing the ABOUT Menu:................................................................................. 20 ICS CONFIGURATION................................................................................................ 21 Setting the ICS Volume:........................................................................................ 21 Setting the ICS Squelch:........................................................................................ 21 Enable/disable Pilot Isolation:................................................................................. 21 APPENDIX...................................................................................................................... 22 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................. 22 Messages............................................................................................................... 24 DRAFT Blank Page DRAFT GTR 200 DESCRIPTION The GTR 200 Com Radio series provides a powerful VHF communications transceiver in a small footprint at a very affordable price. Besides traditional Com features, the GTR 200 series also incorporates workload-reducing functions such as most-used frequency storage in memory. The GTR 200 series has the ability to monitor the standby Com frequencies. The GTR 200 (10 watt) Com radio operates in the aviation voice band, from 118.000 to 136.975 MHz, in 25 kHz steps. Menu Button Power/ Volume/ Squelch Knob Softkey Labels Softkeys Active Frequency Active Frequency Identifier Standby Frequency Standby Frequency Identifier Frequency Transfer Key Monitor Standby Frequency LARGE and SMALL Knobs GTR 200 Front Panel 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide GTR 200 CONTROLS Control Menu Button Power/ Volume/ Squelch Knob Softkeys Softkey Labels Active Frequency DRAFT Description Press to view Menu options on the right side of the screen. (ICS VOL, ICS SQ, ♫ VOL, SETUP and ABOUT). The Power/Volume/Squelch knob located in the bottom left corner of the bezel controls audio volume for the Com radio. Rotating the knob clockwise past the detent turns power on and counter-clockwise turns power off. When the Com radio is active, press the Power/ Volume/Squelch knob to toggle automatic squelch control On/Off for the Com radio. The GTR 200 features an automatic squelch that rejects many localized noise sources. You may override the squelch function by pressing the Power/Volume/Squelch knob. This facilitates listening to a distant station or setting the desired volume level. To override the automatic squelch, press the Power/Volume/Squelch knob momentarily. Press the Power/Volume/Squelch knob again to return to automatic squelch operation. A “SQ” indication appears to the left of the active Com frequency window in the upper left corner of the display when automatic squelch is overridden. User-defined Softkeys, defined in config mode (PILOT PTT (Ptt), MUSIC ON/OFF (♫), USER LIST (USR), Pilot Isolation (ISO) or TUNE EMERGENCY (EMR)). Softkeys are also used for menu navigation. User-defined Softkey Labels, defined in config mode. Active Frequency. Active Frequency Identifier Active Frequency Identifier. Four letter ICAO identifier followed by the three or four letter Frequency Type. Standby Frequency Standby Frequency. 10 Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Control Standby Frequency Identifier DRAFT Frequency Transfer (FLIP/FLOP) Key Monitor Standby Frequency Key LARGE and SMALL Knobs GTR 200 Description Standby Frequency Identifier. Four letter ICAO identifier followed by the three or four letter Frequency Type. Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to switch between the active (left-most) and standby (right-most) frequency. Switching between Com frequencies is disabled while transmitting. Press and hold the FLIP/ FLOP Key for approximately three seconds to tune the emergency frequency (121.500 MHz). The MON (Monitor) key will engage the monitor function where the Standby frequency may be monitored while still listening to the Active frequency. The LARGE right (MHz) and SMALL right (kHz) knobs are used for tuning frequencies and data entry. Press to activate the cursor. SOFTKEYS The GTR 200 features two User-defined softkeys. Softkeys are defined in Config Mode, see the GTR 200 Instillation Manual for information on accessing Config Mode. Softkeys can be disabled or assigned to one of the following: • PILOT PTT ( ) - Pilot Push-to-Talk can be used in place of or as a back up to a remote Push-to-Talk switch. • MUSIC ON/OFF ( ) - Turns music input ON/OFF. N/A when Intercom is configured off. Press and hold to toggle COM Mute Music • USER LIST ( Frequencies. ) - Provides quick access to the Com User • PILOT ISOLATION ( ) - Isolates the Pilot from ICS communication. N/A when Intercom is configured off. • TUNE EMERGENCY ( ) - Quickly tunes and activates the emergency frequency (121.500 MHz). 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 11 GTR 200 DRAFT BASIC OPERATION POWER-UP Turn the GTR 200 on by either turning the Power/Volume/Squelch knob clockwise or, if installed, turning on the master switch that powers the radios. COM RADIO New frequencies are first selected as a Standby frequency and then toggled to the Active side with the FLIP/FLOP key. While viewing the Standby frequency display, use the LARGE and SMALL knobs on the right side of the GTR 200 to select the desired frequency. Turn the LARGE and SMALL knobs, clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease frequency values. Standby frequency selections is not inhibited during transmit. When connected to a device that provides nearby frequency information, nearby station identifiers will be shown for the selected frequency. Identifier and Type Shown For The Selected Frequency Com Frequency Selection Selecting a Com Frequency: 1) Turn the LARGE Knob to change the value in one MHz increments. 2) Turn the SMALL Knob to change the value in 25 kHz increments. 3) Press the FLIP/FLOP Key to toggle the Standby frequency to the Active frequency. 12 Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP DRAFT GTR 200 STANDBY COM CHANNEL MONITORING The Frequency Monitoring function allows you to monitor the Standby frequency for activity, while listening to the Active frequency. When the Active frequency receives a signal, the unit will switch automatically to the Active frequency. The Active frequency quality is not affected. Monitoring the Standby COM Channel: Press the MON Key, to listen to the Standby frequency. A small ‘M’ is displayed above the ‘STB’ to the left of the Standby frequency. Press the MON Key again to stop monitoring. Monitor Annunciation Standby Frequency Being Monitored Com Frequency Monitor Annunciation COM FREQUENCY STORAGE Any frequency may be saved into the Com User Frequency database. The Com User Frequency database can hold up to 10 frequencies. Press the USR Softkey or Press the SMALL Knob to access User Frequencies. Saving a COM Frequency: 1) Press the SMALL Knob twice or the USR Softkey once if configured. 2) Turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to highlight EDIT and press the SMALL Knob to select EDIT. 3) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight ADD and press the SMALL Knob to select ADD. 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 13 GTR 200 DRAFT 4) Turn the SMALL Knob to select a character, turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to the next field. 5) Press the SMALL Knob to accept the name entry. 6) Turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to the FREQ Field. 7) Turn the SMALL Knob to tune the desired MHz value. 8) Turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to the kHz Field. 9) Turn the SMALL Knob to tune the desired kHz value. 10) Press the SMALL Knob to accept entry. 11) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight SAVE and press the SMALL Knob to Save. Editing a Saved COM Frequency: 1) Press the SMALL Knob twice or the USR Softkey if configured. 2) Turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to highlight EDIT and press the SMALL Knob to select EDIT. 3) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight EDIT for the desired entry and press the SMALL Knob to select. 4) Turn the SMALL Knob to begin editing, turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to the next field. 5) Press the SMALL Knob to accept the name entry. 14 Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP DRAFT GTR 200 6) Turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to the FREQ Field. 7) Turn the SMALL Knob to tune the desired MHz value. 8) Turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to the kHz Field. 9) Turn the SMALL Knob to tune the desired kHz value. 10) Press the SMALL Knob to accept entry. 11) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight SAVE or DELETE and press the SMALL Knob to save, or delete the entry, or press the CANCEL Softkey to cancel and exit. Accessing the COM Frequency List: 1) Press the SMALL knob from the Com display to activate the Frequency List. COM Frequency List 2) Turn the LARGE knob to select a list option. • USER - select to view the Com User Frequency List. • RECENT - select to view a list of the 10 most recently used frequencies. • KXXX - When connected to a device that supplies nearby frequencies, up-to 10 of the nearest airport identifiers are shown. 3) Press the SMALL Knob to view the selected list. 4) Turn the LARGE Knob to move the cursor to the desired frequency. 5) Press the SMALL Knob to tune the highlighted frequency as the Standby frequency. Press the FLIP/FLOP key to tune as the Active Frequency. 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 15 DRAFT GTR 200 EMERGENCY CHANNEL When a COM tuning failure is detected, the emergency frequency (121.500 MHz) is automatically loaded into the active frequency field of the GTR 200. The GTR 200 will also quick tune the Emergency Channel when the FLIP/FLOP Key is held down for approximately three seconds. Quick Tuning the Emergency Channel: Press and hold the FLIP/FLOP Key for approximately three seconds or press the EMR Softkey if configured. The Emergency Channel will be inserted into the Active Frequency position and the previous Active Frequency, will become the Standby Frequency. STUCK MIC The GTR 200 helps protect you from a situation where the microphone may get stuck in the ON or Transmit position. If the microphone is keyed for longer than 35 seconds, the GTR 200 will return to the receive mode on the selected frequency. A “Stuck Mic” message will display until the transmit key is released. Alerts will display until the error clears. 16 Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP MENU DRAFT GTR 200 The Menu provides configuration options for the Internal Communications System (ICS VOL, and ICS SQ) (if configured), Music ♫ VOL, SETUP, and ABOUT. Accessing/Using the Main Menu: Press the MENU Key to access the Menu. Use the LARGE Knob to navigate the menu and SMALL Knob to make a selection or adjust the level. Press BACK softkey to return to the previous screen. Menu Options Menu Scroll Location Main Menu SETUP The SETUP menu provides configuration options for music muting (COM MUTE ♫), ICS muting (COM ICS MUTE), 3D Audio options (COM 3D AUDIO, and ICS 3D AUDIO), KEY BEEPS and Display CONTRAST level. Menu Options Menu Scroll Location SETUP Menu • COM MUTE ♫ (ON/OFF) - When ON, music will be muted when communication is received. Only available when ICS is configured. • COM ICS MUTE (ON/OFF) - When ON, ICS communication will be muted when communication is received. Only available when ICS is configured. 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 17 GTR 200 DRAFT • COM 3D AUDIO (ON/OFF) - When ON, 3D audio is enabled for received transmissions when Standby COM Channel monitoring is active. Only available when ICS is configured. • ICS 3D AUDIO (ON/OFF) - When ON, 3D audio is enabled for ICS communication. Only available when ICS is configured. • KEY BEEPS (ON/OFF) - When ON, Key Beeps will be heard when any key is pressed. • CONTRAST (-10 to +10) - Adjusts the display contrast level. Accessing/Using the SETUP Menu: 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight SETUP and press the SMALL Knob. 3) Turn the LARGE Knob to navigate. Turn or Press the SMALL Knob to change a selection. 4) Press the BACK Softkey to return to the Main Menu. 3D AUDIO 3D Audio is useful when multiple audio sources are present. By using different responses in each ear, 3D audio processing creates the illusion that each audio source is coming from a unique location or seat position. Because this feature uses different signals for left and right channels, it requires wiring for stereo intercom and stereo headsets. If 3D audio is activated when mono headsets are in use, the listener will still hear all audio sources; however, there is no benefit from location separation. During normal operation and with 3D Audio enabled, the listener hears the Active Frequency at the 12 o’clock position. If the Standby is selected for monitoring, the listener hears the Active at 11 o’clock and the Standby at the 1 o’clock position. Intercom positions are processed to sound like their relative seat location. By default, the GTR 200 assumes the pilot sits in the left seat. 18 Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP DRAFT GTR 200 3D Audio Enabling/Disabling 3D Audio: 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight SETUP and press the SMALL Knob. 3) Turn the LARGE Knob to navigate to COM 3D AUDIO or ICS 3D AUDIO. Turn the SMALL Knob to toggle ON/OFF. 4) Press the BACK Softkey to return to the Main Menu. 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 19 GTR 200 ABOUT DRAFT The ABOUT screen shows the unit Serial Number, and System Software version number. Unit Serial Number Software Version Number ABOUT Menu Accessing the ABOUT Menu: 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight ABOUT and press the SMALL Knob. 3) Press the BACK Softkey to return to the Main Menu. 20 Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP DRAFT GTR 200 ICS CONFIGURATION The GTR 200 features an integrated Internal Communications System (ICS). The ICS is enabled or disabled in Config Mode. See the GTR 200 Instillation Manual for details. Setting the ICS Volume: 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight the ICS VOL field. 3) Turn the SMALL Knob clockwise to increase, or counter clockwise to decrease volume. Setting the ICS Squelch: 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Turn the LARGE Knob to highlight the ICS SQ field. 3) Turn the SMALL Knob clockwise to increase, or counter clockwise to decrease squelch. Turn the SMALL Knob one click past 0% to enable ICS auto squelch. Enable/disable Pilot Isolation: Press the Pilot Isolation Softkey if configured. Pilot Isolation mode is only available when the Pilot Isolation Softkey is configured. 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 21 GTR 200 APPENDIX DRAFT TROUBLESHOOTING Problem GTR 200 does not power on GTR 200 does not transmit Intercom doesn’t function 22 Possible Cause No power to the GTR 200 Faulty electrical wiring or connection No power to Com Mic key connection It can be enabled or disabled via configuration mode No voice activation, or if must talk too loud Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide Action Check power connections, breakers, and main avionics switch Perform electrical system test Check power connections Check Mic key input connection Check connections Check ICS SQ and ICS VOL levels on the menu page 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP DRAFT GTR 200 If efforts to resolve the problem fail, Garmin customer service staff will gladly assist you. Please have the following information ready: • System configuration (products, antennas, mounting locations, etc.) • Model No., part number, and serial number • Software versions • Description of the problem • Efforts made to isolate/solve the problem Garmin International, Inc. Aviation Products Customer Service Department 1200 East 151st Street Olathe, KS 66062-3426 USA If you have any questions, the Garmin Product Support department may be reached Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Central Time. US: 913-397-8200 US Toll Free: 1-866-739-5687 Canada Toll Free: 1-866-429-9296 e-mail: aviation.support@garmin.com. http://www.garmin.com https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 23 GTR 200 MESSAGES DRAFT When a Message has been issued by the unit, the Message will be shown on the display. Messages provide an aid to troubleshooting system operation. Message Description VOLUME KEY IS STUCK The key has been in the pressed postion for at least 30 seconds. This key will now be ignored. The key has been in the pressed postion for at least 30 seconds. This key will now be ignored. The key has been in the pressed postion for at least 30 seconds. This key will now be ignored. The key has been in the pressed postion for at least 30 seconds. This key will now be ignored. The key has been in the pressed postion for at least 30 seconds. This key will now be ignored. The key has been in the pressed postion for at least 30 seconds. This key will now be ignored. SOFTKEY #1 IS STUCK SOFTKEY #2 IS STUCK FREQ SWAP KEY IS STUCK MENU KEY IS STUCK ROTARY KNOB KEY IS STUCK 24 Action Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP DRAFT Message MON KEY IS STUCK Description The key has been in the pressed postion for at least 30 seconds. This key will now be ignored. MULTIPLE KEYS Multiple keys have been in the pressed STUCK postion for at least 30 seconds. These keys will now be ignored. The Pilot Push To Talk PILOT PTT KEY key/switch has been in STUCK the pressed position for at least 35 seconds. This key will now be ignored. The Copilot Push To COPILOT PTT Talk key/switch has KEY STUCK been in the pressed position for at least 35 seconds. This key will now be ignored. Both Push To Talk key/ BOTH PTT KEY switches have been in STUCK the pressed position for at least 35 seconds. These keys will now be ignored. TX HARDWARE An internal hardware problem is preventing FAULT COM transmission. MULTIPLE HARD- More than one of the above conditions is WARE FAULT active. 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP GTR 200 Action Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Verify Push To Talk key/switch is not stuck. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Verify Push To Talk key/switch is not stuck. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Verify Push To Talk key/switches are not stuck. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Verify Push To Talk key/switches are not stuck. Contact Garmin for service if this message persists. Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 25 GTR 200 DRAFT Blank Page 26 Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP DRAFT 190-01553-01 Rev. 1TP Garmin GTR 200 Pilot’s Guide GTR 200 27 DRAFT Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street Olathe, KS 66062, U.S.A. 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