I've been following this thread. It's a good discussion... I have an idea of how I think it should work in my airplane, but now I'm not sure...
This caught my eye though
What aircraft is this,
@dmspilot? Are you saying if you pull a Non-ILS approach out of the FMS and it has a step-down, your FMS
doesn't protect that? That really surprises me. I know it's an emphasis item for us, that we choose the right approach so the step-downs are present when they should be. This will get you when you are flying an ILS when the GP is NOTAM'd OTS. Guys will mistakenly pull the ILS out of the FMS to fly it with VNAV guidance (which won't have the step-downs), versus pulling the LOC, which will (for us).
I had to do some hunting to find a LOC with stepdowns, and I grabbed the ILS/LOC 24L at LAX. Here's the profile view.
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You can see the FAP is SUTIE with a stepdown at CORTY.
Here's what it looks like when you load the LOC approach into our FMS.
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You can see you the FMS protects the stepdown at CORTY with a 740A.
Edit: Man... those pictures are bigger than I wanted. I need to remember to shrink them next time.