TITLE NAVIGATION - GARMIN G1000 ENHANCED SEARCH AND RESCUE ENABLEMENT EFFECTIVITY The following G1000-equipped airplanes with system software version 0563.24 (or later) installed: MODEL 172R 172S 182T T182T 206H T206H SERIAL NUMBERS 17281241 and On 172S9810 and On 18281228 and On T18208232 and On 20608216 and On T20608450 and On REASON To provide enablement instructions for the Garmin G1000 Enhanced Search and Rescue (SAR) feature. The enhanced SAR upgrade enhancement provides air crews with step-by-step tracking procedures for SAR missions by incorporating search patterns into a flight plan. DESCRIPTION This service bulletin provides procedures to upload the enhanced SAR option. The enhanced SAR option includes the following: Parallel track search patterns Sector search patterns Expanding square search patterns Circle search pattern Flight planning parameters such as time, speed, distance, and fuel remaining are displayed on the flight planning pages throughout the mission Search patterns may be coupled to the automatic flight control system Adjustable search pattern parameters to modify the size and direction of the route Programmed search pattern from a single given waypoint. NOTE: Airplanes that have accomplished Cessna Service Bulletin SB07-34-05 Garmin G1000 Search and Rescue Enablement have already enabled all of the features above except the circle search pattern. COMPLIANCE OPTIONAL. This service bulletin can be accomplished at the discretion of the owner. APPROVAL Cessna received FAA approval for the technical data in this publication that changes the airplane type design. Cessna received EASA approval for the technical data in this publication that changes the airplane type design. March 22, 2012 Page1of4 Cessna Aircraft Company, Cessna Customer Service, P.O. Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277, U.S.A. 1-316-517-5800, Fax 1-316-517-7271, Email: customercare@cessna.textron.com COPYRIGHT 2012
WEIGHT AND BALANCE INFORMATION Negligible REFERENCES Model 172 Series 1996 and On Maintenance Manual Model 182/T182 Series 1997 and On Maintenance Manual Model 206/T206 Series 1998 and On Maintenance Manual Garmin G1000 Integrated Flight Deck Pilot's Guide, Search and Rescue, Part Number 190-00760-00 Rev. C (or latest revision) The following documents can be viewed by Cessna Authorized Service Facilities by going to www.garmin.com: Garmin G1000 NAV III Line Maintenance Manual, Part Number 190-00352-00, Revision P (or latest revision) NOTE: Make sure all publications used are complete and current. NOTE: This information shall be considered an amendment to the Cessna Manufacturer's Service/Maintenance Manual. PUBLICATIONS AFFECTED Model 172 Illustrated Parts Catalog Model 182S/182T/T182T Illustrated Parts Catalog Model 206H & Model T206H Illustrated Parts Catalog NOTE: Make sure all publications used are complete and current. ACCOMPLISHMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Connect external electrical power to the airplane. 2. Make sure that approved system software is installed on your airplane. A. Make sure that all of the necessary circuit breakers are pushed in for normal mode startup of the G1000 System. B. Put both the MASTER BAT and AVIONICS MASTER switches to the ON position and let the system power up. C. On the Multifunction Display (MFD) startup screen, make sure that the model and software version system shown in the upper right corner of the screen is the same as that shown in Table 1. NOTE: You can also find the system software version if you turn the large and the small FMS knobs on the MFD to go to the AUX-SYSTEM STATUS page. MODEL TABLE 1. SD SOFTWARE LOADER CARD PART NUMBER AND GARMIN SYSTEM SOFTWARE (G1000) PART NUMBER MODEL CONFIGURATION DATA FILE VERSION SYSTEM All 006-B0563-24 0563.24 (or later version) (1) If the software version is the same as that shown in Table 1, or later version, go to Step 2D. (2) If the software version is not that of Table 1, load the correct software per Cessna Service Bulletin SEB-34-02 or SEB-34-03 (or latest revisions), and then go to Step 2D. Page 2 March 22, 2012
D. Put both the MASTER BAT and AVIONICS MASTER switches to the off position. 3. Do the search and rescue configuration upload to the G1000 Avionics system as follows: A. Remove the Primary Flight Display (PFD) and the MFD database SD cards from the bottom slots of the PFD and the MFD. B. Disengage the PFD (ESS and AVN BUS 1) and MFD (AVN BUS 2) circuit breakers. C. Put both the MASTER BAT and AVIONICS MASTER switches to the ON position. D. Push and hold the ENT key on the MFD and engage the MFD (AVN BUS 2) circuit breaker. E. Release the MFD ENT key when the message that follows appears: INITIALIZING SYSTEM. F. Install the Enhanced Search and Rescue Enablement Card in the PFD top slot. G. Push and hold the ENT key on the PFD and engage the PFD (ESS and AVN BUS 1) circuit breakers. H. Release the PFD ENT key when the message that follows appears: INITIALIZING SYSTEM. I. Turn the small FMS knob on the PFD to go to the SYSTEM group SYSTEM UPLOAD page. Push the small FMS knob to activate the cursor, turn the small FMS knob to highlight ENHANCED SAR in the group field, and push the ENT key. J. Turn the small FMS knob to highlight ENHANCED SEARCH AND RESCUE in the item field and push the ENT key of the PFD. K. Push the LOAD softkey. L. Monitor the status of the upload. When UPLOAD COMPLETE appears, push the ENT key to acknowledge it. M. Make sure that the summary field shows COMPLETE. N. Do Steps 3I through 3M again if the summary field shows not completed. Do not cancel a software upload before it successfully loads or fails. Wait until a successful load or fail shows in the summary field before you begin Steps 3I through 3M again. NOTE: You can do Steps 3I through 3M again for a maximum of five times because of a failed or cancelled upload prompt message. If the system does not upload after the fifth attempt, refer to the Garmin Line Maintenance Manual, Revision P or later, Appendix B.3 Software / Configuration Troubleshooting. If the system still does not upload, contact Cessna Propeller Aircraft Product Support: Telephone 316-517-5800 or FAX 316-517-7271. O. Disengage the PFD (ESS and AVN BUS 1) and MFD (AVN BUS 2) circuit breakers. P. Remove the Search and Rescue Enablement Card from the PFD top slot. Q. Insert the PFD and the MFD database SD cards into the bottom slots of the PFD and the MFD. 4. Make sure that you have done the Enhanced Search and Rescue configuration upload to the Garmin G1000 Avionics system correctly as follows: A. After a minimum of 15 seconds, engage the PFD (ESS and AVN BUS 1) and the MFD (AVN BUS 2) circuit breakers to apply power to the system. B. Push the ENT key on the MFD to continue. C. Push the FPL key on the MFD. D. Push the MENU key on the MFD. E. Make sure that Search and Rescue option shows in the page menu in the upper right corner of the MFD screen. (1) If Search and Rescue option shows in the page menu in the upper right corner of the MFD screen,gotostep4f. March 22, 2012 Page 3
(2) If Search and Rescue option does not show in the page menu in the upper right corner of the MFD screen, do Step 3 again. F. Put both the MASTER BAT and AVIONICS MASTER switches in the OFF position. 5. Remove external electrical power from the airplane. 6. Make sure that the Garmin G1000 Search and Rescue Pilot's Guide, Part Number 190-00760-00 Rev. C (or latest revision) is in the airplane. 7. The Enhanced Search and Rescue Enablement Card should be stored in the Pilot's Operating Handbook, Aircraft Software sleeve. 8. Make an entry in the airplane logbook that states compliance with this service bulletin. MATERIAL INFORMATION Order the parts below to install the SAR option. NEW P/N QUAN- TITY 010-00330-59 1 Search and Rescue Enablement (NOTE) 190-00760-00 Rev. C (or latest revision) KEY WORD OLD P/N INSTRUCTIONS/ DISPOSITION 1 Garmin G1000 Search & Rescue Pilot's Guide NOTE: The Enhanced Search and Rescue Enablement Card is airplane system serial specific and may only be used on the airplane for which it was purchased. Once the Search and Rescue Enablement Card is used on an airplane it must remain with that airplane. In the event a Search and Rescue Enablement Card is lost or damaged, a replacement card is available from Cessna Propeller Aircraft Customer Services for an additional fee. Page 4 March 22, 2012
TITLE OWNER ADVISORY NAVIGATION - GARMIN G1000 ENHANCED SEARCH AND RESCUE ENABLEMENT TO: REASON Cessna 172, 182, and 206 Owners Service Bulletin Garmin G1000 Enhanced Search and Rescue Enablement has been issued to provide enablement instructions for the Garmin G1000 Enhanced Search and Rescue (SAR) feature. The enhanced SAR upgrade enhancement provides air crews with step-by-step tracking procedures for SAR missions by incorporating search patterns into a flight plan. This service bulletin provides procedures to upload the enhanced SAR option. The enhanced SAR option includes the following: Parallel track search patterns Sector search patterns Expanding square search patterns Circle search pattern Flight planning parameters such as time, speed, distance, and fuel remaining are displayed on the flight planning pages throughout the mission Search patterns may be coupled to the GFC700 automatic flight control system Adjustable search pattern parameters to modify the size and direction of the route Programmed search pattern from a single given waypoint. NOTE: Airplanes that have accomplished Cessna Service Bulletin SB07-34-05 Garmin G1000 Search and Rescue Enablement have already enabled all of the features above except the circle search pattern. NOTE: You must have installed software version 0563.24 or later before installation of the Enhanced SAR Enablement Option. Cessna Service Bulletins SEB-34-02 (for airplanes equipped with WAAS) or SEB-34-03 (for airplanes not equipped with WAAS) install software version 0563.26. COMPLIANCE OPTIONAL: This service bulletin can be accomplished at the discretion of the owner. LABOR HOURS Approximately 0.8 man-hour WARRANTY Not Applicable Please contact a Cessna Authorized Service Facility for detailed information and arrange to have Cessna Service Bulletin accomplished on your airplane. NOTE: As a convenience, service documents are now available online to all our customers through a simple, free-of-charge registration process. If you would like to sign up, please visit the "Customer Access" link at www.cessnasupport.com to register. Original Issue - March 22, 2012 Revision 1 - April 10, 2012 Page1of1 Cessna Aircraft Company, Cessna Customer Service, P.O. Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277, U.S.A. 1-316-517-5800, Fax 1-316-517-7271, Email: customercare@cessna.textron.com COPYRIGHT 2012