190-02177-00 Rev. A Garmin G1000 NXi Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna Nav III59FLIGHT INSTRUMENTSSYSTEMOVERVIEW FLIGHTINSTRUMENTS EIS AUDIO PANEL&CNS FLIGHTMANAGEMENT HAZARDAVOIDANCE AFCS ADDITIONALFEATURES APPENDICES INDEXChanging the selected GPS CDI setting:1) Use the FMS Knob to select the Aux - System Setup 1 Page on the MFD.2) Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor.3) Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the Format Allowed selection in the GPS CDI box.4) Turn the small FMS Knob to highlight the desired setting and press the ENT Key.5) To cancel the selection, press the FMS Knob or the CLR Key.When set to Auto (default), the GPS CDI scale automatically adjusts to the desired limits based upon thecurrent phase of flight (Figure 2-23, Table 2-2).Figure 2-23 Automatic CDI Scaling2.0 nmEnroute(Oceanic if >200 nmfrom nearest airport)0.3 nmMissedApproach1.0 nmApproach1.0 nmTerminal1.0 nmTerminal0.3 nmDepartureCDI Full-scale DeflectionRefer to accompanyingapproach CDI scaling figures• Once a departure procedure is activated, the CDI is scaled for departure (0.3 nm).• The system switches from departure to terminal CDI scaling (1.0 nm) under the following conditions:- The next leg in the departure procedure is not aligned with the departure runway- The next leg in the departure procedure is not a CA, CD, CF, CI, CR, DF, FA, FC, FD, FM, IF, or TF (seeGlossary for leg type definitions)- After any leg in the departure procedure that is not a CA or FA• At 30 nm from the departure airport, the enroute phase of flight is automatically entered and CDI scalingchanges to 2.0 nm over a distance of 1.0 nm, except under the following conditions:- When navigating with an active departure procedure, the flight phase and CDI scale does not changeuntil the aircraft arrives at the last departure waypoint (if more than 30 nm from the departure airport) orthe leg after the last departure waypoint has been activated or a direct-to waypoint is activated.• If after completing the departure procedure the nearest airport is more than 200 nm away from the aircraftand the approach procedure has not yet commenced, the CDI is scaled for oceanic flight (2.0 nm).• Within 31 nm of the destination airport (terminal area), the CDI scale gradually decreases from 2.0 nm to1.0 nm over a distance of 1.0 nm, except under the following conditions: