From Garmin's site:
Changes made from version 3.70 to 3.80:
Add support for GPS 20A remote WAAS GPS receiver
Add support for GMC 307 mode control panel
Add support for GSU 25B ADAHRS
Add ability to set OBS navigation for internal GPS navigation source by touching CRS field on PFD
Add ability to change 'COM mutes ICS' and 'COM 3D audio' settings in normal mode
Add ability to access airport review page from COM frequency lookup page
Add ability to calibrate bus current inputs in millivolts per amp
Add ability to configure altitude alert volume level separately
Add Fuel Over Destination data bar field
Add Clear button to fuel flow calibration page fuel quantity value keyboards
Add configurable option to reset fuel-used value on first engine start or takeoff following a power cycle
Change ESP auto-LVL mode to be disarmed below 1500 feet AGL
Change fuel calc engine page Reset button to set only the fuel-used value to zero without changing fuel-remaining value
Improve map display when navigating to a user waypoint using external GPS navigation source
Improve RS-232 interface to GTS 8xx
Improve flight director operation for ILS approaches with unusual glideslope angles
Improve filtering of engine gauges
Improve landing gear warning alert logic
Improve NAV frequency tuning in systems with multiple radios or navigation sources
Improve flight log date display
Improve gauge precision for custom user analog voltage gauges
Improve layouts of fuel quantity reminder page and engine page fuel calculator tab
General improvements to system operation
Includes update to GDL39 software version 4.60
Includes update to GSA28 software version 3.00
Includes update to GSU25 software version 3.30
Includes GAD29 software version 2.20
Includes GEA24 software version 2.60
Includes GI260 software version 2.60
Includes GSU73 software version 3.40
Includes GTR20/200 software version 2.70
Has anyone had issues with this upgrade?
I just went and installed mine on my dual screen G3X Touch system, and it basically bricked my primary screen.
It will boot, and work for 5-20 seconds then lock up and reboot
Any thoughts?
-Dan
Has anyone had issues with this upgrade?
I just went and installed mine on my dual screen G3X Touch system, and it basically bricked my primary screen.
It will boot, and work for 5-20 seconds then lock up and reboot
Any thoughts?
-Dan
This sounds curious. I?m always very cautious with updates.
Did you talk to Garmin, what did they say?
I'm (very) actively working with Garmin to figure out root cause on this.
I "think" we have a likely cause figured out, but I'll wait and let Steve or one of the other Garmin guys comment, since they obviously have more info than I do.
I will say that since I reported the issue to them last night about 5:00 my time, we have exchanged probably half a dozen e-mails working to get this nailed down. As always the G3Xpert support is great!
-Dan
Anyone know if the new firmware will allow you to enter current aircraft hours to then be able to use the G3X to track aircraft total time?
The existing software (3.7) will let you do this, and I can't imagine it would have been removed from 3.8. You can set the hobbs and engine time to meet your needs.
You do need to hit the menu button on the engine time config page to enable the "advanced features" which will allow the times to be edited.
Thanks Dan for your help.
Fortunately software loading worked fine and there was never a "bricked" display, but Dan's PFD does become unstable when Bluetooth linked to the GDL39R. There is no issue with the MFD hardwire link to the GDL39R, so shutting down the PFD Bluetooth link got him going again.
We have the same setup in our RV-7A as Dan (GDL39R BT linked to PFD and hardwire linked to the MFD), and didn't see this issue in flight testing or on our internal benches.
We have been re-testing this configuration on our benches this morning, and still haven't been able to reproduce the issue, but we won't give up until we have answers!
-------Update----------------------
We discovered what was making Dan's system sick, made some adjustments, and he is back fully operational with no software changes.
Thanks,
Steve
Changes made from version 3.80 to 3.90:
Improve Bluetooth device authentication process
Improve engine page layout
Improve flight log interaction with engine timers when aircraft is on the ground
Improve user-defined manifold pressure gauge numeric data display
Allow quicker access to COM radio volume
General improvements to system operation
Includes update to GI260 software version 2.70
Includes GAD29 software version 2.20
Includes GDL39 software version 4.60
Includes GEA24 software version 2.60
Includes GSA28 software version 3.00
Includes GSU25 software version 3.30
Includes GSU73 software version 3.40
Includes GTR20/200 software version 2.70
Looks like the GI260 AOA indicator got a new software load - I wonder what that does? (the other device software versions did not change from previous loads.)