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COMMERCIAL FLIGHT SYSTEMS ROUP G BUSINESS ANDCOMMUTER AVIATION SYSTEMS IVISION D GLENDALE, ARIZONA
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Maintenance Manual
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1990 1989
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andOptional ADZ-81O Air DataSys~em 3. ADZ-241 A. B. c. D. E. AZ-241 Air DataComputer BA-141 Barometric Altitude Indicator VN-212 VNAVComputer/Controller AZ-81ODigital Air DataComputer VN-800 VNAVControl/Display
AA-300RadioAltimeter System 4. Optional A. RT-300 RadioAltimeter eceiver/Transmitter R B. AT-223RadioAltimeterntenna A FlightInstruments 5. Electromechanical A. RD-450 Horizontalituation S Indicator - Copilots
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Svstem ODeration 1. General SystemPerformance/Operating Limits Director Functionalescription D :: Flight A. General B. Control Functions c. Flight Director ModeFlowDescription 4. Autopilot omputer C Functionalescription D A. B. C. D. Autopilot/Yaw DamperEngage RollAxis PitchAxis YawAxis
SystemFunctionalescription D 5. C-14DCompass 6. EDZ-605 EFISandOptional MDZ-605 MFD System A. Attitude PortInterconnects B. Heading PortInterconnects c. ShortRangeNavigation SRN)Port ( Interconnects
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Removal/Reinstallation andAd.iustment (cent) 5. Procedure or Sensors f and Gyros A. AG-222Accelerometer RG-204RateGyro and B. VG-14AVertical Gyroand C-14DDirectional Gyro c. FX-220FluxValve D. CS-412DualRemote Compensator 6. Procedure or SP-200 f Autopilot, FZ-500 FlightDirector,Z-61O N Navigation. andAZ-241/AZ-810 DataComputers, Air SG-605/MG-605 Symbol Generators, OZ-800Receiver Processornit,RNZ-850 U NAV Unit, RCZ-850 COM Unit,ML-850 MLS Receiver, ncl a LP-850 Lightning ensor S Processor 7. Procedure or SM-200 f ServoDriveand SB-201Drum and Bracket Assembly A. ServoDriveAssembly As;embly B. Drumand Bracket RadioAltimeter Rece?ver 8. Procedure or RT-300 f Transmitter RollRateMonitor 9. Procedure or RZ-220 f Antenna and Receiver; 10. Procedure or WU-650 f Transmitter Unit 11. Procedure or WI-650 f Weather RadarIndicator 12. Procedure or RM-850 f RadioManagementnit (RMU) U f Clearance elivery D CDU 13. Procedure or CD-850 702 702 703 703 705 706
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Optional RNZ-850 Integrated RadioSystem Optional LSZ-850 LightningensorSystem S Component ocations L Lightning ymbols S VG-14AVertical Gyro VG-14AVertical GyroBlockDiagram C-14DDirectional Gyro C-14DDirectional GyroBlockDiagram CS-412DualRemote Compensator CS-412DualRemote Compensator BlockDiagram FX-220FluxValve FX-220 FluxValveSchematic RG-204RateGyro RG-204RateGyroBlockDiagram AZ-241Air DataComputer AZ-241Air DataComputer BlockDiagram BA-141Barometric Altitude Indicator BA-141 Barometricltitude A IndicatorlockDiagram B VN-212VNAVComputer/Controller en
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M Heading Select and Go AroundModeFlowDiagram VOR and VOR Approach ModeFlowDiagram Localizer,ocalizerpproach, BackCourse L A and Mode FlowDiagram Instrumentanding L System(ILS)Diagram Altitude, Vertical Speed,and Indicatedirspeed A HoldModeFlowDiagram Glideslopepproach Go Around A and ModeFlow Diagram Altitude PreselectodeFlowDiagram M Vertical NavigationodeFlowDiagram M VNAVSampleProblem Failure Warning Flagsand Bar BiasLogicDiagram Autopilot/Yaw DamperEngageInterlockiagram D for Citation V Autopilot/Yaw DamperEngageInterlockiagram D for Citation V Autopilot Computer SignalFlowDiagram TorqueSwitchingignalFlowDiagram S forCitation V TorqueSwitchingignalFlowDiagram S forCitation II Pilots C-14DCompass SystemSignal FlowDiagram SG-605and Optional MG-605Attitude Port Interconnects SG-605and Optional MG-605Heading Port Interconnects SG-605and Optional MG-605ShortRange Navigation SRN) ( PortInterconnects
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WI-650Weather RadarIndicator eading L Particulars 198.66 Indicatorontrol C Functions WC-650Weather RadarController eading L Particulars WC-650Control Functions NZ-61O Navigation Computer Leading Particulars CD-800Control Display Unit Leading Particulars DL-800 DataLoader Leading Particulars 198.67 198.70.2 198.70.3 198.73 198.77 198.86
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Abbreviation CKT CLK CMD CMPTR COM COMP,COMPTR CONT CORR Cos CPL CRS Cs CT D/A DEG DEMOD DET DEV DEVN , DG DH DIFF DISPL DME DN DRC DUP EAD I EHSI EFIS EL, ELEV EMI ENG EO E OFF EX LOC EXT FD, F/D FDC FLT FMS FR, FRM GA, G/A GND GP GS, G/S HDG HORIZ HSI I AS I DENT
Equivalent Circuit Clock Command Computer Common, Communication Compensation, Compass, Comparator or Controller Correction Cosine Couple Course Electricalesolver R Control Transformer Digital Analog to Degree Demodulator Detector, etent D Deviation Directional Gyro Decision Height Differential Displacement Distance Measuring quipment E Down DualRemote Compensator Duplicate Electronic Altitude Director Indicator Electronic Horizontalituation ndicator S I System Electronic1 ght Instrument F Elevator c ElectromagnetInterference Engage Easy-On Easy-Off Expanded Loca izer Extend, External Flight Director Flight Director Computer F1 ight Flight Managementystem S From Go-Around Ground Glidepath Glideslope Heading Horizontal Horizontalituation ndicator S I Indicatedirspeed A Identification
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Abbreviation IF IFCS ILS INC-DEC IND INS INTLK INTGL INV IVV KN, KTS L LAT LBS L/C LH LOC LRN LSS LTG MFD MM MOM MON NAV NC NCD NM NO NOC NORM OBS o/c OM 0ss PATT Pews PECO PITCHSYNC PRI PROG P/s Pw PWR R RA, R/A,RADALT RAM RCVR RBB RCPL
Equivalent Intermediate Frequency Integrated Flight Control System Instrument Landing System Increase-Decrease Indicator Inertial avigationystem N S Interlock Integral Inverter Instantaneous Vertical Velocity Knots Left Lateral Lateral BeamSensor Inductive/Capacitive LeftHand Localizer LongRangeNavigation LightningensorSystem S Lighting Multifunction Display Middle Marker Momentary Monitor Navigational No Connectionr Normally o Closed No Computed Data Nautical Mile Normally Open NAV on Course Normal OmniBearing Selector On Course OuterMarker OverStation Sensor PitchAttitude PitchControl WheelSteering PitchErection Cut-Off PitchSynchronization Primary Programmer PitotSwitch PitchWheelor PulseWidth Power Right RadioAltimeter Random AccessMemory Receiver RollBar Bias RollCouple
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SECTION 1 SYSTEMDESCRIPTION 1. General ThisSPZ-500C Integrated Flight Control System(Figure provides 1) flight director, automatic ilot,flightinstrumentation p (including gyroreferences and flightinstruments), airdatasystem(including an airdatadisplays, altitude alerting, ltitude a preselect,nd altitude a reporting}nd a weather a subsystemsrovide p multifunction display (Figure 2), radarsystem. Optional flight management (Figure 3), radiocommunication navigation Figure and ( 4), and lightning isplay d (Figure 5). Table1 liststhe componentsnd partnumbers a thatcompose standard a System Figure showsthe 6 andTable2 listsoptional subsystem omponents. c T approximate component ocations or a typical l f installation.able3 lists equipment equired not supplied Honeywell. r but by Honeywell PartNo. 7000622-901 7003430-901 7002493-903 7003430-901 7005400-901 2594484 2593379-1 4020577-3 4018369-905 4020570-905 4013241-931 A/C Ref Des 1 2 C2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
System Component VG-14A Vertical Gyro ED-600 Electronicisplay D (EHSI) RD-450 Horizontalituation S Indicator ED-600 Electronicisplay D (EADI) and Inclinometer Kit FX-220 FluxValve* CS-412 DualRemote Compensator C-14DDirectional Gyro* FZ-500 FlightDirector Computer MS-205 Mode Selector AZ-241 Air DataComputer
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SRZ-850 Integrated RadioSystemComponents ML-850 MLS Receiver AT-851 MLS Antenna RCZ-850 Integrated Communication Unit RM-850 RadioManagementnit U AT-860 ADF Antenna AV-850A AudioControl Unit DI-851 DME Indicator RNZ-850 Integrated Navigationnit U Clearance elivery D I CD-850 Control/Display Unit 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 7510600-901 7510638-901 7510700-901 7012100-943 7510300-901 7511001-901 7513006-901 7510100-911 7513000-911 116 118 143 144 158 160 163 164 165
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CS-412 REMOTE DUAL COMPENSATOR AT-223 RADIO ALTIMETER ANTENNA (TRANSMITTER) AT-223 RADIO ALTIMETER ANTENNA (RECEIVER) RT-300 RADIO ALTIMETER RCVR/XMTR AT-660 ADFANTENNAS OZ-800 RECEIVER PROCESSOR UNIT NZ-61 ONAVIGATION COMPUTER SM-200 SERVO DRIVE ELEVATOR) ( SM-200 SERVODRIVE RUDDER) ( SM.200 SERVODRIVE AILERON) ( SB-201 SERVODRUMANDHOUSING SSY A FX-220 VALVES FLUX AT-801 H-FIELD ANTENNA BRICK 19
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANDPEDESTAL MOUNTED COMPONENTS: . ED-600 EHSI . ED-600 EADI . ED-600 MFD . MS-205 MODESELECTOR . PC-500 AUTOPILOT CONTROLLER . VN-212 VNAVCOMPUTER/CONTROLLER OR VN-801 CONTROUDISPLAY . 6A-141 BAROALTITUDE INDICATOR . R1 -106S INSTRUMENT REMOTE CONTROLLER . DC-81 1DISPLAY CONTROLLER . WI-650 WEATHER RADARINDICATOR . RD-450 HSI . CD-800 CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT . MC-800 MFDCONTROLLER . RM-850 RADIO MANAGEMENT UNITS . AV-850A AUDIO CONTROL UNITS . DI-851 DMEINDICATORS CD-850 CLEARANCEELlVERY D CONTROIJDISPLAY UNIT MG-605 MFDSYMBOL GENERATOR
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The Systemprovides three-axisircraft a attitude stabilization path and control.The automatic athmodecommands p aregenerated y the Fi!-500 b Flight Director Computer whichintegrates attitude heading the and reference,ir a data,and EFISintoa complete aircraft control system thatprovides the stabilization control and needed ensureoptimum to performance throughouthe t aircraft flight regime. The System displays heading, course, radiobearing, pitchand rollattitude, barometricltitude,adioaltitude, oursedeviation,lideslope eviation, a r c g d to-from andDME indications. Lighted annunciators denoteselected flight modeand altitude alert. Pitchand rollsteering commands developed y the b Flight Director Computer conjunction in withthe ModeSelector aredisplayed by steering pointers enablethe pilotto reachand/or to maintain the desired flight pathor attitude. An Avionics Standard Communications (ASCB) usedto interfaceetween Bus is b the SG-605 SymbolGenerator nd the optional a MG-605MFD SymbolGeneratorr o on the optional NZ-61O NavigationomDuter.Otherdata is transmitt[?d the C following private lineb~ses:
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The VG-14AVertical Gyroprovides pitchand rollattitude a signal the to FZ-500Flight Director Computer and the SP-200 Autopilot Computer use for in controllinghe vertical t and lateral modesof operation.The VG-14A alsoprovides 50-millivolt/degree a signal the MU-650 to Antenna and Receiver/Transmitter use in antenna for stabilization.he three-wire T pitchor rollattitude signalis alsoroutedto the SG-605Symbol Generator provide to pitchand rollsphereindications the ED-600 on EAD 1. The C-14DDirectional Gyroprovides three-wireeading h datato the SP-200 Autopilot Computer for use in yaw axiscontrol and to t?e SG-605 Symbol Generator positioning heading for the dialon the ED-603 EHSI. Thereare dualC-14DDirectional Gyrosin the system. Undernormaloperation he t pilots C-14Ddrivesthe ED-600EHSIand the copilots L-14Drivesthe l d a inputto the SG-605SymbolGelerator nd RD-450HSI. The heading autopilot an be switched c between the pilots copilots -14Dwiththe or C remoteHDG REV switch. The FX-220FluxValvedetects the magnitude nd directi~n the earths a of magnetic fieldfor use in aligning theC-14Dto magnetic north. The CS-412DualRemote Compensator provides single cycleN-S,E-W compensation the fluxvalve. for B. ADZ-241 Air DataSystem Optional or ADZ-81O Air DataSystem The ADZ-241 Air DataSystemis comprised f the following omponents: o c . AZ-241Air DataComputer q BA-141BaroAltitude Indicator q VN-212VNAVComputer/Controller The AZ-241Air DataComputer processes itotand static p pressure inputs a a to control and provides airspeed, ltitude, nd holdoutputs ths flight encoding outputs systemand baroaltitude the BA-141.Also,altitude to are provided for transponder use. The VN-212VNAVComputer/Controller provides selection nddisplay a for a preselect,nd vertical a navigation. altitude alerting, ltitude
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The optional ADZ-81O Air DataSystemis comprised f the folowing o components: . AZ-81ODigital Air DataComputer (DADC) . 6A-141BaroAltitude Indicator . VN-800 VNAVControl/Display The AZ-81OAir DataSystemis required the FMZ-800 if Flight management the samefunctions s a Systemis installed.The AZ-81ODADCprovides described or theAZ-241but alsoprovides f ARINC429 datafo! use by the NZ-61ONavigationomputer. C Whenusingthe AZ-81ODADC,the VN-212needsto be replaced the VN-800 by The the samefunctions s a VNAVControl/Display. VN-800provides i for discussed the VN-212. The differences thatthecomputations for thesefunctions f the VN-800are performed y the AZ-81ODADC. o b S 2. c. AA-300RadioAltimeter ystem The AA-300RadioAltimeter Systemis comprised f the following o components:
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The DC-811Display Controllerrovides meansfor controlling p the the displayformats and the intensityf eachED-600 o display.The DC-811 alsocontains the bearing select knobs. In the caseof an ED-600 display failure, composite ttitude/heading a a display format can be displayed n theremaining isplay. o d The switchingf navigationensor o s datato be displayed provided is All m o display electronically. comparisononitoringf critical information donewithinthe EFIS. is Control System 2. E. Flight The Flight Control Systemis comprisedf the followingomponents: o c
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2. F. PRIMUS@ 650 Weather RadarSystem The PRIMUS@ 650 Digital Weather RadarSystemconsists the following of components: . WU-650Antenna and RCVR/XMTR nit U . WI-650Weather RadarIndicator The PRIMUS@ 650 is an X-Bandradardesigned forweather detection and d stormintensity evelsin b:-ight l colors analysis.The Indicatorisplays contrastedgainst deepblackbackground. a a Areasof heaviest rainfall nextheaviest appearin red,rainfall medium of appearin magenta, intensity ppears a yellow, and areasof weakest rainfall appearin green. the aroun~i these Afterproper evaluation, pilotcan charthis course stormareas. The radarcan alsobe usedforground mapping. In the GMAP mode,prominent andmarks redisplayedhichenables l a w the pilotto h regions, cities, even large or identify coastline,illyor mountainous of structures.In ground mapping mode,videolevels increasing t reflectivity displayed s cyan,yellow, are a andmagenta.Whe~l he PRIMUS@ 650 is operated conjunction in withthe EFIS,radarvideois provided fordisplay the EHSI. on G. MDZ-605 Multifunction Display System(Optiona ) The MDZ-605 Multifunction Display Systemcons sts of the follt)wing components: . MG-605MFD Symbol Generator . MC-800MFD Controller s ED-600Electronicisplay(MFD) D The Multifunction Display System(MFD)presents datato the fight crew thatwillenhance the operation f the aircraft.Thisdata irlcludes o normalandemergency hecklists, c navigationaps,andweatherradar. In m addition, he MFD provides t backup capabilityor the EFISSG-b05Symbol f Generator EFISdisplay and tubefailures. The MG-605SymbolGenerator the focalpointof information is flow in the MDZ-605 System. The symbol generator erforms conversion: p the necessary to interface hismicroprocessor-based t system the sensors the to in aircraft.This information thenprocessed singcomputer is u Techniques to filter, scale,storeand reconvert he information the videoand t to deflection ignals s required control to the electron beamon the ED-600 Electronicisplay. D The MC-800MFD Controllerrovides meansfor pilotselectiot f display p a o modesand formats.
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andHeadinq Reference ystemand RateGvro S 2. Attitude Gyro (SeeFigures 2-1 and 2-2,and Table2-l.) A. VG-14AVertical The Gyroprovides three-wire ynchro s outputs thatare electricalnalogs a is of the aircraft Ditchand rollattitudes.Pitchqimbalfreedom t80 degrees and rollimbalfreedom unlimited. g is
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2. B. C-14DDirectional Gyro (SeeFigures 2-3and 2-4,andTable2-?.) The C-14DDirectional Gyroprovides three-wireynchro s heading information the ED-600EHSI,copilotsD-450 to R HSI,and the Autopilot. In addition, remotely a mounted AUTO/MAN switchcontrols compass slaved or nonslaved odesof operation.A remotely ounted m m slewswitch(LH/RH) is usedto aligngyroheading caseof lossof the slaving in amplifier. A powersupply/static inverter,hichoperates w off the aircraft volts 28 dc power,is housedin the baseof thegyro. The staticinverter provides outputs 115volts,400 Hz and 26 volts,400 Hz. of
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(maximum) : Dimensions
9.03in. (229.4 mm) 6.25 in. (158.8 mm) 7.22in. (183.4 mm) 7.50in. (190.5 mm)
................................. 6.7 lb (3.04kg) Weight(approximate) PowerRequirements: primary ............................................... 28f3Vdc Starting ................................................... $~~~ ...................................................... Running GimbalFreedom: Vertical (Azimuth)........................................ 360 deg Horizontal Pitch ( and Roll ................................ ~85 deg ) Slavedaccuracy ............................................. *2 deg Gyrofreedrift(exclusive earthrate)............... *24 deg/hr of ........................... 2.5 to 5.0 deg/min Slaving rate (normal) Slewrate (automatic fastor manual).................... 30 deg/min ......................................... MS3126F20-41S MatingConnector. Mounting .................................................... HardMount C-14DDirectional GyroLeading Particulars Table2-2
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2. c. CS-412DualRemoteCompensatorSeeFigures ( 2-5 and 2-6,and Table2-3.) The DualRemoteCompensator compensates fluxvalveby inserting mall the s dc voltages cancelthe errorscausedby magnetic to disturbarlces.
CS-412DualRemoteCompensator Figure2-5
Dimensions (maximum): Length......................................... 5.62in. [142.7 mm) Width........................................... 2.56in. (65.0 mm) Height.......................................... 2.99in. (75.9 mm) Weight(maximum) ....................................... l.Olb (0.45kg) Powerrequirements ................................. 26V, 400Hz, 2.5VA MatingConnectors: J1 .................................................. MS3126F14-19SX J2 .................................................. MS3126F14-19SY CS-412DualRemote Compensatoreading L Particulars Table2-3
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2. D. FX-220Flux
The fluxvalvedetects the magnitude nd direction f the earths a o magnetic fieldandconverts to electrical nformation it i which is used
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Dimensions (maximum): mm) Bowldiameter ................................. 3.58 in. (90.93 Mounting flange diameter ....................... 4.80 in. (121.9 mm)
Height .......................................... 2.88 in. (73.15 mm) (0.68 kg)
Weight(maximum)...................................... 1.5 lb .
Power requirements . Mounting ........................... ........................ 26.0f O.05V,
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3. ADZ-241 and ODtional ADZ-81O Air DataSystem A. AZ-241Air DataComputer (SeeFigures 3-1 and 3-2,andTable3-l.) The Air DataComputer (ADC)receives inputs static of pressure pitot and pressure whichit utilizes produce to electricalutputsignals o for air
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Dimensions maximum): ( mm) Length......................................... 15.19 n. (385.8 mm) Width............................................ 3.59 in. (91.3 mm) Height.......................................... 7.63 n. (193.7 O . Weight(maximum)..................................... 10. lb (4.54kg) ................................. 115 V, 400 Hz, 40 VA PowerRequirements MatingConnector: J1 ............................................... DPXBMA-67-33S-O068
Pneumatic Connectors: Pitot (straight) ........................ Static (straight) ....................... MS24393-4 and Nut MS24400-4 MS24393-6 and Nut MS24400-6
Pitot(90)............................. MS24394-4and Nut MS24400-4 a Static(90)............................ MS24394-6 nd Nut MS24400-6 Mounting ............................ Tray,BarryPartNo. 404A-38-S-DPXB AZ-241 Air DataComputer Leading Particulars Table3-1
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provides servoed a counter drum/pointer The Barometricltitude A Indicator pressure altitude.The Indicator display barometrically of correct provides the followingisplays: d 3. B. (1) Altitude AlertAnnunciator The liqht illuminates to ctrovide a visualindication whenthe aircraft-is within1000feetof the preselected altitude, extinguishes the aircraft is within and when
250 feet of the preselected altitude. After capture, the light will departs morethan250 feetfromthe illuminate if the aircraft
selected altitude willextinguishf the aircraft and i departs greater than1000feetfromthe preselected altitude. (2) Failure Warning Flag- The failure warning flagcomesintoviewwhen the errorbetween the altitude displayed nd the altitude a signal received too great,the ADC goesinvalid, r the Barometric is o Altitude Indicatorosesprimary l power. (3) Altitude Counter The four-drumounter c displays altitude fromO to 50,000feet. A negative (NEG) altitude shutter obscures the 10,000 and 1000 digits of the counter to annunciate altitudes belowsea 1evel The Oposition the ten-thousands is blackand . on drum whitecrosshatcho alertthe pilotto altitudesf lessthan10,000 t o feet. (4) BAROSet Knoband BAROCounters The barometric counters, by set meansof the BAROknob,display barometric pressure inches in of mercury andmillibars.Setting the BAROknobprovides BARO correction,to air datacomputer. the (5) Pointer The pointer displays altitudesetween b 1000-foot evels l on a scalewithmajorindices every100feetandminorindices every20 feet.
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Dimensions maximum): ( mm) Length......................................... 15.76in. (400.3 mm) Width............................................ 3.59 in. (91.2 Height......................................... 7.62 in. (193.5 mm) Weight(maximum)...................................... 10.01b(4.6 kg) . PowerRequirements .................................. 28Vdc, l.lAMax 26 V ac Ref, 60 mA MatingConnector: O6P-33B-OOO1 J1 ....................................... DPX2MA-A106P-A1 MatingPneumaticonnectors: C Pitot(straight)....................................... 40007-1B24* . . Static(straight)...................................... 40007-1A26* Pitot(90elbow) ...................................... 40007-1B24E*
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*Allpartnumbers areAmerican SafetyFlight Systems. -38-Sl/DPX2-O Mounting ........................ Tray,BarryPartNo. 404A AZ-81ODigital Air DataComputer Leading Particulars Table3-4 The AZ-81ODigital Air DataComputer (DADC) a microprocessor based is digital computer which accepts both digital and analog inputs, performs It digital computations, and supplies both digital and analog outputs. receives pitot-static pressures nd totalairtemperaturenputs a i for The airdataequations re a computing he standard t airdatafunctions. solved directly usinga 16/32-bitrithmetic a microprocessor underthe T control an 8-bitgeneral of purpose microprocessor.he DADCprovides outputs for driving the BaroAltitude Indicator, transponder, flight a a recorder, light f director, nd autopilot,s well as other elements of the flight control system. It also provides the computation for the VN-800VNAVControl/Display.
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Dimensions
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Length........................................ 8.316 in. (211.23mm) mm) Width.......................................... 3.275in. (83.19 mm) Height......................................... 1.537in. (3$1.04 Weight(maximum)....................................... 1.3 lb (0.6kg) . PowerRequirements: Primary ............................................... 28V dC, 5 W Lighting ........................................... 28Vdc, 3.OVA MatingConnector: J1 ...................................................... MS24308/2-4 Mounting ................................. Clamp, MSP Inc,Part VN-800VNAVControl/Display Leading Particulars Table3-5 The VNAVControl/Display provides displays for Computer.
altitude alerting, altitude preselect, and vertical navigation (VNAV) mode. The in computations for eachof thesemodesare performed the AZ-810Air Data No 64321
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Altitude selected placing is by the selector switch AI.T to SEL and selected the Mode on slewing to the desired value, and the ALT SEL button altitude preselect. utilize To the VNAV Selector will initiate computation capabilityf the unit,the pilotmustset the station o elevation,o-from t distance, andgo to theVANG position after selecting
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Dimensions
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Length ......................................... 11.07 in. (Z~l.Zmm) Width ........................................... 4.56 in. (115.8 mm) Height .......................................... 4.09 in. (104.0 mm) Weight (maximum) ....................................... 4.51b(~.05 kg)
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Operational Altitude ............................................. O-2500ft DataOutputs/Accuracy: voltag~ - 2500ft) (O Precision utput...................... DC analog O . Gradient:-4.0mV dc/ft
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MatingConnectors: J1 ................................................... MS3126F16-26S ....................................... GRFF4007-0002 J2 - TRANSMIT (GRFFConnectors, GRFF Division, Solitron Devices, Inc) J3 - RECEIVE........................................ GFIFF 4007-0002 .................................................... HardMount Mounting RT-300RadioAltimeter eceiver/Transmitter R Leading Particulars Table4-1 (cent) The RadioAltimeter Receiver/Transmitter provides dc output a voltage whichis proportional the aircraft to absolute altitude aboveterrain. In addition, provides it radioaltitude trippoints, indicatorarning an w flagoutput, and an auxiliary adioaltitude r output.
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Length .......................................... 7.00 in. (177.8 mm) mm) Width........................................... 4.07in. (103.4 Height.......................................... 4.07irl. (103.4 mm)
Weight(maximum)...................................... 3.81b (1.72kg) . PowerRequirements: Primary ...................................... 26 V, 400 Iiz, 1.4VA ...................................... 5 V ac ordc, 1.2VA . Lighting MatingConnectors: J1 ................................................... MS3126F22-55S J1 ................................................... MS3126F18-32S Mounting ................................ Clamp,MSP Inc,PartNo. 64391 RD-450 Horizontalituation S Indicator Leading Particulars Table5-1 The RD-450 SeriesHSI combines numerous displays prov-de map-like to a d aircraft display the aircraft of position.The indicatorisplays localizer,ndglic~eslope a beam. displacement relative VOR radials, to The indicator rovides p the followingisplays: d 5. A. (1) Heading Dialand ForeandAft LubberLine- Gyrostabilized magnetic compass information displayed n the heading is o dia~,whichrotates withthe aircraft throughout60 degrees.The azimuth 3 ringis graduated 5-degree in increments. Fixedheading marksare at the foreand aft lubberlinepositions nd at 45-degree earings. a b Bug and Heading Select Knob - The notched orangeheading bug (2) Heading is positionedn the rotating o heading dialby the heading knobto selectand display preselected compass heading.The bug rotates withthe heading dialso thedifferenceetween b the bug and the fore lubberlineindexis the amount heading of errorapplied the to flight director computer. Warning Flag- The HDG flagis in viewwhenthe heading (3) Heading signalfromthe directional gyrobecomes invalid, primary powerto the Indicator s lost,or the errorbetween i the heading displayed and the heading signalreceived exceeds specific a threshold. Warning Flag- The VERTflagis in viewwhunthe glideslope (4) Vertical validsignalis lost.
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5. A. (5) Vertical Deviation Pointer The vertical deviation ointer p displays GS deviation.For glideslopeperation,he pointer in viewonly o t is whenthe NAV is tunedto a localizer requency. f The aircraft is
below glidepath if the pointer is displaced upward, and each dot represents 75 microamps of glideslope displacement.
(6) TO-FROM Pointer The pointer consists two flags,180 degrees of apart. One alwayspoints thedirection o the station t alongthe selected VOR radial. (7) ReciprocaloursePointer The pointer C indicates 80degrees 1 from the courseselectpointer indication. (8) CourseSelectKnob andCourse SelectPointer The yellowcourse pointer positionedn the rotating is o heading dialby the course knobto select magnetic a bearing thatcoincidesiththe desired w VOR radialor localizer ourse. Likethe heading c bug,the course pointer alsorotates withthe rotating heading dialto provide a continuouseadout course r of errorto the flight director computer. (9) Compass SyncAnnunciator The annunciator consists the symbol. of or + (dotor cross)displayed n a window. Whenthe compass i system is in the slaved modeand synchronized, display the will slowly oscillate etween b the q and+, indicatinghatthe rotating t heading dial is synchronized withthegyrostabilized magnetic heading. (lo) Aircraft Symbol- A fixedminiature ircraft a symbol corresponds to the longitudinal axisof the aircraft lubberlinemarkings.The and symbolshowsaircraft position heading and withrespect the to rotating heading dial. It alsoshowsthe aircraft position in relation a radiocourse. to (11) Navigationarning W Flag- The NAV flagis in viewwhenthe navigationalidsignalis lost. v (12) Course Deviation Bar - the barrepresentshe centerlinef the t o selected VOR or localizer ourse. The aircraft c symbolshows pictorially actualaircraft position relation thisselected in to course. In VOR operation, eachdot on eithersideof the aircraft symbol represents-degree 5 deviation romcenterline 75microamps). f ( In ILS operation, each dot represents-1/4-degree l deviation from
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comprised f two ED-600Electronicisplays o D thatare identical nd a interchangeable, except when used as an ADI an inclinometer attached is Particulars the ED-600are listedin Table6-1. of to the bezel. Leading Paragraph .B.describes he display 6 t features the ED-600 of whenusedas 6 an ADI and paragraph 6.C. described HSI features.Paragraph.D. describes he composite isplay t d for the EDZ-605 EFIS,Paragraph .E. 6 describes FD features, nd Paragraph .F.describes functional M a 6 the operation f the ED-600. o
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6. B. ED-600 Used
The EADIcombines the familiar truesphere-type attitude display with lateral and vertical computed steering signals provide to the pilot commands required intercept ndmaintain desired to a a flight path. The EADIprovides the following isplay d information:
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Vertical Navigation, Glideslope, Elevation eviation or D Expanded Localizer r Azimuth o Deviation RadioAltitude - RisingRunway - Digital Decision Height Air DataCommand FD ModeAnnunciators MarkerBeacon Annunciation Rateof Turn SpeedCommand Attitude Source
The following iscussion s separated ntothreeparts. Paragraph d i i 6.B.(1) describes EADIdisplays the and annunciators withreferenceo t Figure 6-1;paragraph .B.(2) 6 describes he ambercaution t and failure annunciations withreference o Figure t 6-2;and paragraph 6.B.(3) describes he red failure t annunciations withreference o Figure t 6-3 or 6-4. (1) ED-600EADIDisplays andAnnunciators (SeeFigure6-1. ) (a) Attitude Sphere- The
sphere moves with respect to symbolic aircraft reference to display actual pitch and roll attitude. increments. Pitch attitude marks are in 5-degree
is not annunciated if it is the normal source for that indicator. As other attitude sources are selected, they are annunciated in whiteat the top left side of the EADI. When the pilot and are the same,the annunciation amber. is copilot sources However, when the Citation V has onlyone attitude source, source annunciations. there willnot be any attitude
(c) RollAttitude Pointer and Scale- The pointer displays actual rollattitude when aligned withthe fixedinde,~ referencearks m at O, 10,20, 30, 45, and 60 degrees the rollscale. on
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modestransitions specifiedelow, whitebox is drawn a b a aroundthecapture holdmodeannunciator 5 seconds. or for Lateral Transitions NAV ARM to NAV CAP LOCARM to LOC CAP BC ARM to BC CAP VAPPARMto VAPPCAP AZ ARM to AZ CAP Vertical Transitions VNAVARM to VNAVCAP VNAVCAP to ALT VNAVCAP to IAS ASELARM to ASELCAP ASELCAP to ALT ASELARM to ALT GS ARM to GS CAP GPARM to GP CAP
(e) Glideslope, Vertical NavigationVNAV), Glidepatheviation ( or D Pointer The glideslopeointer p and scaleare in viewwhen tunedto an ILSfrequency o display t aircraft deviation rom f is i glideslopeeamcenter. Aircraft belowglidepath f pointer b dot 0.35 is displaced pward. Eachglideslope represents u degree(75-microamp) displacement fromthe beamcent~?rline. If the VNAVmode is selected,he pointer t indicateshe VNAV t computed pathcenter whichthe aircraft to be flown. If to is MLS is selected,he pointer t wouldindicate eviation romthe d f selected glidepath ngle. a The letter or V is annunciated G, inside the pointer to indicate typeof information the beingdisplayed.If the scale indicationecomes b saturated,he scalepointer t willgo out of viewbut the letter or V willremainin viewat themaximum G deflectionosition the scale. As the signal p of comesout of saturation, pointer the willpickup the letter and carryit insidethe pointer it movesaboutthe scale. as serves a stationary as (f) Aircraft Symbol- The symbol representation the aircraft.Aircraft of pitchand roll attitudes redisplayed y the relationship a b between the fixed miniature aircraft the movable and sphere. Theminiature aircraft flownto alignthe command is cue to the aircraft symbolin orderto satisfy the commands the selected of flight director mode.
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6. B. (1) (g) MarkerBeacon- Markerbeaconinformation displayed the is on are sideof the EADIbelowthe glideslopecale. The markers s of the specifiedolorof blueforouter,amberfor middleand c whitefor innermarker. A whitebox identifieshe location t of the markerbeacon annunciation aftertuningto a localizer. (h) Autopilot Engage Annunciator A greenAP ENG is annunciated whenever the autopilot s engaged. i (i) RadioAltitude Display The four-digit displayindicateshe t aircraftsadioaltitude r from-20to 2500feet. The resolutionbove200 feetof altitude 10 feet;below200 a is feet,the resolutions 5 feet. The displayis blanked i for altitudesreater g than2000or 2500feet,depending the on Whenthe radio outputcapabilities the radioaltimeter. of altitude datais invalid, display the indicates dashin each a of the digits.
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RisingRunway- For addedbackup duringthe critical approach phaseof flight, absolute referencebovethe terrain a is displayed elow200 feetby the rising b runway. The rising runwayappears 200 feetandmovestowardthe miniature at aircraft symbol the aircraft as descends towardthe runway, contactinghe bottom the symbolic t of aircraft touchdown. at If the radioaltitude invalid, he risingrunwayis out of is t view.
(k) InclinometerThe inclinometer givesthe pilota conventional display aircraft on slipor skid,and is usedas an aid to coordinated maneuvers.A meansforleveling the inclinometer is provided.Levelinclinometer accordanceithprocedure in w in Section 8. (1) Expanded Localizerr Azimuth o Pointer Expanded localizer s i displayed the localizerointer by p whenever validlocalizer a signalis available.Raw localizerisplacement d datafromthe navigationeceiver amplifiedpproximately r is a 7-1/2timesto permitthe localizerointer be usedas a sensitive p to reference ndicatorf the aircraftsosition i o p withrespect to the centerof the localizer.It is normally usedfor assessmentnly. Duringfinalapproach,he pointer o t servesas an indicatorf the Category window. When tunedto other o II thanan ILSfrequency, expanded the localizer isplay d is replaced the rate-of-turn by display.WhenMLS is selected, the expanded localizerointer p displays deviation fromthe selected azimuth angle.
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and rightsidesof the scalerepresent standard a rateof turn (2-minuter 3-degree o per second turn rate). heightis displayed y a b (n) Decision Height Display Decision threedigitdisplay.The setrangeis from10 to 990 feetin The DH display may be removed setting b.y 10 footincrements. fullcounterclockwise rotation the set knob. Whenat or of belowdecision height, amberDH willappearinside an thewhite box adjacent radioaltitude. to a director air (o) Air DataCommand Display Whenselecting flight datacommand function (verticalpeedor indicated irspeed) s a andwiththe autopilot ngaged, e the command referenceill w The autopilot itchwheelmay p appearin the lowerleftcorner. be usedto change the air datacommand reference.Forother vertical modes, the air datacommand display willbe removed.
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indicateselative r approach Fast/SlowPointerThe pointer airspeed provided the angleof attacksystem. The pointer by deflects towardF whenthe aircraft flyingat morethan is is programmedpeed. The opposite truewhenthe pointer s deflects toward S. computed steering Pitchand RollCommand Cue - The cue displays commands capture to and maintain desired a flightpath. Always fly the symbolic iniature m aircraft the flight to director cue. The cue is biased out-of-view an invalid if condition ccursin o the flight director pitchor rollchannel.
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(r) Airspeed Display -Indicated Airspeed (IAS)is displayed n a o rolling digitreadout between and 600 knotswith I knot 80 resolution.
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6. B. (2) ED-600EADIAmberCaution and Failure Annunciations . . Figure- 6-Z). (See(a) Flight Director Failure An
amber FD FAIL warning is displayed at the top left of the EADI in the event of a flight director failure. Also, the flight director cue and all FD mode annunciators areremoved.Duringself-test,f the FD mode i annunciator testis valid, the word TEST is annunciated in magenta the samelocation FD FAIL. at as Excessive Deviation - Excessive glideslope/glidepath or localizer/azimuth deviation is indicated by changing the respective deviation scales and pointers to amber.
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Advisory If automatic F Control SystemSource (c) Automatic light are flight control system switch discretes not properly an warning received duringEFISsource switching, amber AFCS? will be displayed. (d) Flight Management System Message(FMSMSG)- An amberwarning message alertthe pilotthatan FMSmessage displayed n to is o the CD-800 Control Display Unit. (e) TouchControl Steering TouchControl Steering mode is indicatedy an amberTCS ENG. b (f) RadioAltitude Failure In the eventof a failure the radio of altimeter,mberdashes a willreplace the numerical aluesand v the rising runway willbe removed fromthedisplay, present. if Height Warning Whenthe radioaltitude within100 is (9) Decision feetof the decision height, whiteboxwillappearto the a leftof the radioaltitude isplay.Whenat the decision d height, amberDH willappearinside an thewhitebox. HeightFailure In the eventof an openDH (h),Decision potentiometer, duringself-test,mberdasheswillreplace or a the numericalalues thedecision v of height display. (i) Air DataCommand Failure In the eventof an air datacomputer failure, amberdashes willreplace the numerical alueof the v specific airdatacommand displayed. Display Failure In the eventof an AZ-81O Air Data (j) Airspeed Computer failure, display replaced the is withamberdashes. (k) SG Backup Annunciator An amberMG is displayed the top at leftof the EADIsphere whenthe SG backup mode is selected and the MG-605 MFD Symbol Generator beingusedin placeof a is failed SG-605 Symbol Generator.
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to VOR radials, localizer,ndglideslopeeam. At powerup, the EHSI a b presents fullcompass a display.By pressing the DC-811FULL~ARC MAP or button, the fullcompass display changed a partial is to compass format. Also,if weather radarreturns are desired, pressing WX button the the on DC-811changes the fullcompass display a partial to compass displaying weather radarreturns.The EHSI,provides following ulland partial the f compass display information: FullCom~ass Displays
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Heading CourseSelect Courseor Azimuth Deviation Distance Groundspeed To/From Desired Track Bearing and 2 1 Heading Select Vertical, lideslope, Glidepath eviation G or D Time-To-Go Elapsed Time Heading and NAV Source Annunciators Compass Sync Variable GainAnnunciator Weather RadarModeandTiltAngleAnnunciator FMSApproach Message
partial Comc)ass Displays only . . . . Weather Radar WindVector Navigationap (Range M annunciation waypoints) and Multiple Waypoints
The followingiscussions separated d i intofourparts. Paragraph.C.(1) 6 describes he EHSIdisplays annunciators t and withreference c Figure t 6-5;paragraph .C.(2) 6 describes he ambercaution t and failure annunciations withreferenceo Figure t 6-6;paragraph .C.(3) 6 describes the red failure annunciations withreference o Figure t 6-7;paragraph 6.C.(4) describes he display t features the partial of compass display withreference o Figure t 6-8;paragraph .C.(5) 6 describes he longrange t navigation modewithreference o Figure6-9,and paragraph.C.(6) map t 6 describes he shortrangenavigationap modewithreference o Figure t m t 6-10.
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6. C. (1) ED-600EHSIDisplays andAnnunciators (SeeFigure6-5. ) (a) CourseSelect/Desired TrackDisplay A digital readout in degrees the course indicated by the courseselect of pointer. If longrangenavigations selected,esired i d track(DTRK) is
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(INSonly) - The driftanglebugwithrespect to the lubber linerepresentsriftangleleftor rightof the d desired track. The driftanglebugwithrespect the compass to cardrepresentsircraft a actual track. The bug is displayed s a a green triangle which moves around the outsicle of the compass
t (c) FMSApproach Message A blueAPP indicates hatthe FMS is in the approach mode. (d) Heading Source Annunciator The current heading sourceis displayed whitewhenthe pilotand copilot in sources are not the same. If the heading sources are the same,the annunciation in amber. is SelectBug and Heading Select Display The notched (e) Heading blueheading select bug is positionedn the rotating o heading dialby a remote heading knobto selectand display preselected compass heading.The bug rotates withthe heading dial, therefore differenceetween the b the bug and the forelubber lineindexis the amount heading of errorapplied the flight to director computer.A digital heading selectdisplay is provided for convenience setting in the heading bug. (f) Navigationource S Annunciators Annunciation the navigation of sourceis displayed the upperrighthandcorner. Longrange in navigationources s (INS,VLF,RNAV,FMS)are displayed n blue i to distinguish themfromshortrangesources annunciated in white. display indicateshe nautical t (g) Distance Display- The distance milesto the selected DME station waypoint.Dependingn or o equipment,he distance t willbe displayed a. in O-399.9 a Oor 3999nautical mileformat. DME HOLDis indicated y an amber b H adjacent the distance to readout.
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inside the pointer it movesaboutthe scale. as (j) Groundspeed, Time-To-Go, Elapsed or TimeDisplay Pressing the GSPD/TTG button the DC-811Display on Controllerllows a groundspeed time-to-goo be alternately or t displayed. Groundspeed displayed the valuecalculatedy the longrange is b navigationystem(LRN)if an LRN is installednd itsoutput s a is valid. If the LRN is invalid, he EFIScomputes t groundspeed usingDMEdistance. Pressing the ET button the DC-811 on changes thedisplay to elapsed time. Whenin the elapsed time (ET)mode,the ET display can readminutes and seconds hoursandminutes.The or hour/minute modewillbe distinguishable fromthe minute/seconds modeby an H on the leftof the digital display. (k) Bearing Pointers nd SourceAnnunciators The bearing a pointers indicate relative bearing the selected to navaid. Two bearing pointers are availablend can be tunedto navaids selected a or off fromtheDC-811 Display Controller. The bearing source annunciations symboland colorcodedwiththe bearing are pointers.Whenthe bearing pointer navigationourceis s invalid a localizerrequency chosen, or f is the respective
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The annunciator :Symbols and O <z are removed fromthedisplay, addition the pointers in to being removed, the bearing if pointers selected are off.
indicates 180degrees 6. C. (1) (1) ReciprocaloursePointer The pointer C fromthe courseselect pointer. a symbol corresponds Symbol- A fixedminiature ircraft (m) Aircraft to the longitudinal axisof the aircraft lubberline and markings.The symbol showsaircraft position and heading with respect the rotating to heading dial. It alsoshowsthe aircraft position relation a radiocourse. in to t (n) Courseor Azimuth Deviationar - The coursebar representshe B centerlinef the selected OR or localizer ourse. The o V c aircraft symbol showspictorially actual aircraft position in e relation thisselected ourse. In VOR operation,achdot to c on eithersideof the aircraft s~mbol represents-dearee 5 deviation fromcenterline75mi:roamps). ILSope~ation, ( In eachdot represents-1/4-degree l deviation fromcenterline75 ( WhenMLS is selected,he bar indicateseviation t microamps). d fromthe selected azimuth angle. Whenthe backcourse(BC)mode is selected the flight on director, r whentunedto a localizer requency o f andthe selected courseis morethan90 fromaircraft heading, the coursedeviation s automatically i reversed provide to proper deviation sensing withrespect the coursecenterline. to The coursedeviation ar alwaysindicateshe location the b t of coursecenterlineelative the noseof the aircraft. r to RadarModeandTiltAnnunciator The annunciator (o) Weather indicates hemodeof operation f theweather t o radar. The annunciation determinedy themodeand feature is b selected on the WX controller. Belowthe WX modeannunciator, angle the theweather radarantenna positioneds displayed is i in positive degrees for up tiltand negative degrees fordown tilt. i Annunciator An arrowhead n the centerof the (P) NAV To-From EHSIindicateshether w the selected courseis TO or FROMthe station waypoint.The TO-FROM or annunciators not in view i duringlocalizerperation. o pointeris positioned (q) CourseSelectPointer Theyellowcourse on the rotating heading dialby a remote courseknobto select a magnetic bearing thatcoincidesiththe desired w VOR radial or localizer ourse.The coursepointer c rotates with the
rotating heading dial to provide a continuous readout of course error to the flight director computer.
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6. C. (1) (r) Compass SyncAnnunciator The compass syncannunciator indicateshe stateof the compass t systemin the slaved mode. The bar represents commands the directional to gyroto slewto the indicatedirection for increasedeading d (+ h and c for decreased eading).The syncannunciators removed h i during compass MANUAL modeand INSoperation.
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a (c) DME HoldAnnunciator WhenDME is in the holdposition, n amberH is displayed o the leftof the numerical ME t D readout. a (d) Weather Radar(WX)Failure An amberWX indicates failure withinthe weather radarsystem. (e) Weather TargetAlertor Variable Gain- Weather radartar-get alerts are annunciated on the EHSI above the bearing source annunciation. reenTGT indicatesn armedcondition hile G a w amberTGT indicatesn alertcondition. amberVAR indicates a An the radaris operating n the variable i gainmode. (f) Display Failures Whenany of the following ystems s fail,the digital display replaced amberdashes: is by . . . . . . . GroundspeedGSPD) ( Time-To-Go TTG) ( Elapsed Time (ET) Distance Measuring quipment E (DME) Heading Select(HDG) CourseSelect(CRS) Desired Track(DTRK)
of systemvalidresults Heading Failure A failure the heading in the removal bearing of annunciators, bearing pointers, To-From arrowselect course pointer, course deviation ointer, p andcoursescale. The digital select courseand digital heading selectreadouts dashed, red HDGFAILis are a displayed t the top of the heading a dial,and the heading source annunciator indicatesDG. H
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6. C. (3) (b) Course Deviation, Glideslopeeviation,ertical D V Deviation, Azimuth Deviation, Glidepath eviation or D Failure A failure of any of thesesystems results the removal the deviation in of pointer, a red Xdrawnthrough and the scale. (c) Internal Failure In the eventof an internal failure within the display systemitself, display the willbe blank. A failure the symbol of generator input/output processor illbe w indicatedy a red Xcentered thedisplay, b on with annunciation FAIL. (SeeFigure6-4. SG ) (4) Partial Compass Format andWeather RadarDisplay (SeeFigure 6-8.) The partial compass modedisplays 90 degreearc of the compass a card. Pressing the FULL/ARC button once on the DC-811 Display Controller causes the heading dial to change to the partial compass format.. Pressing the WX button on the Weather Radar Indicator allows weather radar returns to be displayed on the partial compass. The following eatures availableuringpartial f are d compass operation: (a)
Target Alert (TGT) and Variable Gain (VAR) Annunciator - The target alert annunciator warns of level 3 targets. A green TGT
indicatesn armedcondition, a whilean amberTGT indicates a weather alertcondition. VAR indicates he radaris operating t in the variable ainmode. g (b) Weather RadarReturns Weather information fromthe radarcan be displayed n partial i compass mode by pressing the WX button on the Weather RadarIndicator. The colorsusedare: Return Level1 Level2 Level3 RTC ~ Green Yellow Red B1 ue ~ Cyan Magenta B1 ue N/A
(c) RangeRings- Rangeringsaredisplayed aid in the useof to radarreturns and position navaids.The outerrangeringis of the compass cardboundary representshe selectrangeon and t the radar. The rangeannunciation the innerringrepresents on one-half rangesetting the weather the of radar. If the radar is turned off,thenby default the outerrangering is 100NM.
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is l 6. C. (4) (d) WindVectorDisplay Windvectorinformation displayed eft of bottomcenter. The wind is shownin Figure 6-9 with
velocity and direction or can be broken into head/tail component and crosswind component as shown in Figure 6-8. Figure 6-8 shows a 25 knot tailwind and a 15 knot left crossIn bothcases, the arrow shows the direction wind component. and the number indicates velocity of the wind. The type of display is determined during installation. The windvectors are available romlongrangeNAV systems suchas VI..F INS. f and
can be selected during MAP mode. The (e) Navaid- Navaidposition source the navaidposition of markersis selected and annunciated conjunction in withthe associatedear~ng b source and is colorcoded. (f) WX Antenna TiltAngle- The anglethe weather radarantenna is positioneds displayed positive i in degrees for up tiltand negative degrees fordowntilt. (g) WX ModeAnnunciator Thisannunciatorndicateshemodeof i t operation f the radar. o (5) LongRangeNavigationap Mode (SeeFigure M 6-9. ) The EFIShas the capabilityf displayingultiple o m waypotnts roma f m long rangenavigationLRN) system. Thesewaypoints ustbe present ( in a distance/bearing format. The systemwillnot accept multiple waypoints a latitude-longitude format. in
With an LRN programmed for multiple waypoints in distance/bearing of format, and WX radar range set to a range allowing display
multiple waypoints, electing he MAP modeon the DC-811 s t withthe LRN selected willpermitthemultiple waypoints be di$played n to o the EHSI. The EHSIcan display to six LRNwaypoints up and two VOR station navaidsymbols the sametime. Thisassumes at allwaypoints nd VOR a stations are withinthe selected X rangeand all arewithinthe W limitsof the heading display the EHSIin the MAPmode. of Upon selection f the MAP mode, o (a) (b)
the following will occur:
The course select pointer and HSI-type displays will be removed. Both bearing pointers will be removed.
course deviation ar b
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deviation display will be present on the of bottom of the EHSI display. This willshowthe position the
EHSI.
Eachwaypoint will be identified by a number 01 through 99 or when the LRN communicates by the GAMA standard bus for alphanumerics thewaypoint willbe identified by name.
The waypoint to which the aircraft is flying is magenta in color. All other waypoints are white.
white track
If the EFIS is receiving valid VOR station and DME distance, the navaids for the two VOR stations will be available for where the bearing selector display on the EHSI,no matter switches are set. The blue navaid will be VOR 1 (NAV 1), will be VOR 2 (NAV 2) and the greennavaid
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For convenience, the actual heading indicated by the heading dial is numerically displayed at the top of the EHSI.
(f) The desired trackannunciator a digital and readout the of desired trackfrompastwaypoint the nextwaypoint to are shown in the upperleftcornerof the EHSI.
(g) ATo-From indication is displayed to the right of the desired track digital readout. It will indicate TO when the aircraft is flying to the waypoint.
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Heading Source Annunciator Navigationource S Annunciator Distance Display RangeRings Aircraft Symbol Groundspeed Heading SelectDisplay and Heading SelectBug Heading Dial Weather RadarandTiltAnnunciator
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Upon selectionf the MAPmodeand the SRN VOR mode,the following o will occur: (a) The courseselectpointer and HSI-type course deviation bar displays willbe removed. (b) Bothbearing points willbe removed. (c) A digital coursedeviationisplay d will present track. (d) FormapswithVOR stations viewon the EFI$map in
a selected course line is drawn through the displayed navigation source. be present on the bottom of the EHSI display. This will show the position of the milesto the leftor the rightof the aircraft in nautical
The solidlinerepresentshe inbound t selected courseto the station.The dashedlinerepresentshe selected t outbound radialfromthe station.If available, nav sourceidentifier a may be displayed adjacent the navaidsymbol. Cross-side to navaididentifiers arenot available. (e) FormapswithVOR stations ut of rangeof the EFISmap,either o a solidmagenta line or dashed magenta line will appear if withinthe 90 arc. A solidmagenta linewithan arrow indicateshe inbound t course necessaryo fly to the station. t A dashed magenta lineindicateshe outbound t radial.
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6. D. Composite isplay D (SeeFigure 6-11.) In the event of a display unit failure, the EADI/EHSI DIM control on the DC-811 Display Controller is turned to the OFF position to display a composite attitude and NAV format on the remaining good display head. Figure 6-11 defines the location and form of the compos~te display elements. As in normal EADI and EHSI presentations, all elements are not displayed at the same time. The presence or absence of each display element is determined by flight phase, NAV radio tuning, selected flight caution, and warning altitude, tc. The failure, e director mode,absolute annunciations function is much the same as for the normal display mode.
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The radioaltimeter ystem s can be commanded ntotestmodeusingthe i EFIStestswitch. The EFIScan be manually selftestedusingthe DC-811 Display t is Controllerestswitch. The followingestroutine displayed: T
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Testof the EFISis onlyfunctionaln the ground. Thd radio o altimeter estis functionalt alltimesexcept t a duringGS CAP or GP CAP modes. Courseselect, heading select, set,distance DH and GSPD/TTG digital displays are replaced amberdashes. by ATT and HDG displays are flagged. are witha red X. All pointer/scales flagged related bugs/pointers areremoved. All heading
. Command barsare biasedfromview. . Radioaltimeterigital d readout displays radioaltimeter elftests value. Slewsto 100 feet for Honeywell radio altimeter.
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Comparator monitor annunciates ATT, HDG and ILS (if ILSsources are selected bothsides) MLS (If MLS sources are selected on both on or
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General MDZ-605 MFD SystemInformation The MDZ-605 Multifunction Display System hasthreemajor O is to sub-functions.ne of the mostsignificant its ability back up EFISsymbol generator r the EHSIdisplay.Should o the SG fail, the pilotcan select the MFD symbol generator o takeoveroperation t of the failedEFISdisplays with all functionsnd operations a to the unchanged.The EFIS DC-811 controller willcontinue operate can alsobe usedas a display formats before. The MFD display as backupin the eventof an EHSIdisplay failure. The MFD system greatly expands the navigationapping on m capabilities the EFIS. This is primarily due to the factthat of the MFD display areacan be usedexclusively formap formats without the needfor the essential eading h and nav datathi~the EHSIalso t i thatcan be has to contain.Someof the additionalnformation addedto the traditional display waypoint map of locations ncludes i waypoint and VOR identifiers, aircraft present position LAT/LON in coordinates, andthe TOwaypoint timeto go or ETA,as well as d estimated uelremaining t the TOwaypoint.Thisadditionalata f a is supplied the optional by Flight Managementystemfordisplay S on the MFD. The MFD systemalsohas a north-up planfunction in makeuse addition the usualheading-upap display.Bothformats to m of a designatorontrolledy the MC-800 c b controlleroystick.The j position the designatoran be automatically of c tri~nsmitted the to FMS to be usedin defining new waypoint. a
(2) MFD Weather RadarMode The weather radardisplay identicalo theweather is t radardisplay on the EHSIpartial compass display shown in Figure as 6-8. Colorweather radarinformation fromthe PRIMUSQ 650 ReceiverTransmitters presented the formof an overlay raster i in by techniquesn the stroke o written display.A whiteouterrangering is provided.An innerrangeringis alsoprovided withits associatedabelalsostroke l written whitecharactersn the in o rightside of the display. Weather intensity levels are green,and differentiated by the standard convention of red,yellow, blueareas. The bluefieldis generated y the rain-echottenuation b a compensation circuitry o warnthe pilotthatthe weather t levelsin thisareacannotbe calibratednd are therefore f unknown a o precipitation density.Ground mapping may alsobe displayed n the o standard conventionf magenta, o yellow, and cyanareas. The radar mode is annunciated the leftsideof the displa:y. on
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with stored database,otherpertinent avigationatabeyondroute n d mappingsuchas VOR station locations,uelremaining,nd f a c and displayed.A time-to-goo the nextwaypoint, an be selected t movable designatoran aid in relocatinghe nextwaypoint.When c t position the Lat-Lon display the designators movedfromhome i reflects thedesignatorosition p whichthencan be automatically loadedas the nextwaypoint intocompatibleNAV or FMS sources. L The map modedisplays shownon Figure 6-12are described below. indicates he a~ t tual heading (a) Heading Display The HDG display informat displayed or] of the aircraft.It is the sameheading on the EHSI. (b) Selected Source NAV is displayed.
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nautical miles to the right (R) or left (L) of the desired track.
t of (j) Displacement Line- Indicateshe position the designator relative thenoseof the aircraft. to
(k)
Designator The powerup homeposition the designator s of i the aircraft present position.The designators latitude and longitude s continuously i displayed the lower left corner of in
the presentation. Manipulation of the designator is controlled by the Joystick and the SKP,RCL,and ENT buttons on the MC-800. The designators latitude and longitude can be transmitted to the selected LRN as a map reference point.
(1) WX Antenna TiltAngle- The anglethe weather radarantenna is positioneds displayed positive i in degrees fclr tiltand up negative degrees for downtilt.
(m)
Weather RadarMode- Displays the statusof the weather radar system. Weather addedto the display is and MX is annunciated by pressing theWX buttonon theMC-800.
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A uniqueNAV PLAN format features a truenorth-uprientation o in which the aircraft positionedith respect to the NAV route and is w
progresses along the route, while the maximum range is depicted by a The north-up orientation circle around the outer perimeter.
enhances the flight planning function and further clarifies he t the aircraft relationship the programmedoute. In thisdisplay to r homed the TOwaypoint to andbothappearin the designator s i centerof the display.The aircraft symbol is still plotted at
present position (if present position is on the display) and is If the designator is movedfrom oriented with respect to heading.
the TOwaypoint, hedesignator ymbol t s willremainin the center of the display whilethe designatorourse/distance c annunciation in the lowerrightcorner willbe fromthewaypoint.The designator remains the center in duringSKP and joystick operations. Weather
is not available in the PLAN mode so range is controlled solely from the MC-800. Other operations are the same as for MAP mode.
(5) MFD Checklist isplay D The MFD Symbol Generator s capable storing i of anddisplaying00, 2 400,or 800 pagesof text. Thesepagesare storedin controlled internal PROMwithcontent defined the aircraft as by operator. Pagecompositions 12 lineswitha maximum 24 characterser i of p line. All textis stroke written for sunlight readability. The NORMbutton theMC-800provides on entryintothe normal checklist isplay d function.The normalchecklistsre arranged a in the orderof standard flight operations. Button actuationsause c presentation the normal of checklist indexpagethatcontains the lowestorderincomplete unskipped hecklistiththe active and c w selection t thatchecklist. a The SKP,RCL,PAG,and ENT buttons and the joystick theMC-800 on provide control thisfunction of and aredescribed paragraph in 6.K.(5). The EMERbutton theMC-800provides on entryintothe emergency checklist isplay d function.Actuation EMERresults the of in presentation the firstpageof the emergency hecklist ndexwith of c i the activeselectiont the firstchecklist. a The SKP,RCL,PAG,and
ENT buttons and the joystick shall provide control of this function 6 (5). Thesecontrols perform as and are described in paragraph .K. described NORMwiththe exception f the action taken upon for o completion of the checklist. All checklist items are removed from the page and EMERGENCY PROCEDURE COMPLETE is written belowthe
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. HSI - Selection f thisposition o willresultin an HSI display on theMFD. Composition the HSI willbe determinedy the EFIS of b DC-811 Display Controller.
q SG- Selection of this position willresultin replacement of the
generator y the MFD symbol b generator the EFIS for EFIS symbol displays.In thiscasethe MFD CRT will be blanked. Composition
of the EFIS displays will be determined Display Controller. by the EFIS DC-811
The ED-600 display unitis capable operating eitherraster of in In the stroke writing modethe scanor stroke writing modes. deflectionmplifiers a operate current as outputpowerstages. The deflectionokecurrents sampled y are and fed backto the inputof the powerstages provide to deflection mplification each mode a for in boththe of operation. The deflection amplifier output stages, vertical horizontalxes,are constructed and a usingcomplementary component ount. c powerFETsfor highpowergain,hencereduced Circuitry s containedithinthe deflectionystem to provide i w s for the pincushion linearityorrectionequired the CRT physical c r by geometry. In orderto provide the highest possible datathroughoutromthe f symbol generator o thedisplay, handshake t a systemis used to tellthe symbol generatorhenthe display w deflection mplifiersre a a through slewing and readyto write. Thisstroke readysignalis generated y a windowcomparatorhichmonitors b w the input/output All of the display unit status the deflectionmplifiers. of a deflectionignals s are fed through a multiplexer. This allows the
display to be driven from two different symbol generators mode. required in the reversionary as
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The overall intensityf the display o outputis controlled n the i videosystemby a signalfromthe auto-dimming system. In the auto-dimming system, the pilotselected intensity (fromthe dimming control the DC-811controller)s modulated a control on i by signal generated fromtwo strategically located ambient lightsensors. (3) System Monitor A system monitor is incorporated in the ED-600 to provide CRT phosphor protectionnd a systeminvalid a signal the symbol to generator henever w the following onditionsre detected: c a
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The circuitry lsoprovides 5-second a a timedelaybetween application CRT filament of current and highvoltage powerturn-on. Thisallows the system stabilize uickly to q and alsoprotects the CRT cathodes fromthe effects excessive of initial anodecurrent. 6. G. (4) PowerSupply All powerrequired the ED-600 by display unitis provided from the aircraft 28 voltsdc bus via a power supply subsystem located within
the display unit. This power supply subsystem consists of a high efficiency switching regulator and a solid state high voltage power supply.
The highvoltage powersupplyis a ferro-resonant switching converter nd highvoltage a multiplier ssembly.Thissupply a features wellregulated ighvoltage(14kV) to preventintensity h and sizevariationsn the picture i due to loadvariationsausedby c changes picture in content.The high voltage portions of the power supplyare encapsulated well as the anodeand focuslead as for unpressurized environments. assembly.This is required Whenan ED-600 display unitis to be usedas an EADI,an inclinometer attached the frontof the display. Provisions is to havebeenmadeto lightthe inclinometer fromthe standa)pd aircraft 5 voltslighting bus.
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FULL/ARC Button- The FULL/ARC buttonis usedto c:lange EHSI the display fromfullcompass partial to compass format. In the full of heading aredisplayed.In the partial compass mode,360 degrees compass mode,90 degrees heading are displayed. Successive of toggling the FULL/ARC of button changes the display back-and-forth fromthe fullcompass the partial to compass display.
compass display may be changed to the partial compass format allowing one waypoint for each
bearing pointer andVOR/DME groundstation positions o be t willonlybe displayed withinthe if displayed.The information rangeselected.If in WX mode,activationf the button o willselect the MAP format withweather radarinformation. radar (3) Weather(WX)Button- The WX button is usedto callup weather returns the partial on compass MAP display the EHSI. If the EHSI of is in the fullcompass MAP mode initially, pressing WX button the changes the display the partial to compass MAP modeand displays weather radarreturns fromthe weather radaror a weather test pattern. If presently in MAP mode,activation the WX button of will superimpose weather radarinformation overthe MAP information. A
second push of the WX button will remove the weather information.
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Groundspeed/Time-To-Go (GSPD/TTG) Button - By pressing the GSPD/TTG be in button, groundspeed or time-to-go willalternately displayed
the lowerrightcorner the EHSI. of (5) Elapsed Time (ET)Button- By pressing ET button, the elapsed time is displayed.Pressing he ET button t the firsttimewillresetthe displayed imeto zero. The toggling t sequence :he of ETbuttonis reset,start,stop. (6) Navigation NAV)Button- By pressing ( theNAV button, VOR/LOC information selected display the EHSI. is for on (7) Flight Managementystem(FMS)Button- By pressing S the FMS button, flight managementystem(FMS)information selected s is fordisplay on the EHSI.
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FMS 1 system employed the EFISis semiby (9) Dim Controls The dimming contributeo the overall t display brightness automatic.Two inputs of eachED-600Electronic Display:
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ADI DIM control dims the rastEr and stroke writing on the EADI. Turning the control to the OFF position causes the EADI to go blank and the composite modeto be displayed on the EHSI. dims the raster and stroke writing on the EHSI. Turning the control to the OFF position causes the EHSI to go blank and the composite mode to be displayed on the EADI.
(c) WX DIM Control The WX DIM control dimsonlythe rasteron the EHSIwhich contains weather radar information. Turning the removes the weather radar display. control to the OFF position If in the compositeode on the EHSI, the WX DIM control is m
used to dim the attitude sphere intensity.
knob allows the decision height displayed on the EADI to be adjusted between 10 and By the DH knob completely increments. rotating 990 feet in 10-foot counterclockwise, the decision height display may be remcved from
the EADIdisplay. (11) TEST (TST)Button - The TST button allowsfor testing th~ radio altimeter nd EFISwhen on the ground or the radio altimeter only a when in the air, if not in the GS capture mode. Refer tc paragraph
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Length .......................................... 2.75 in. (69.9 mm) Width.......................................... 5.75in. (146.1 mm) 1.50in. (38.1 mm) Height........................................
Weight(maximum)..................................... 0.8 lb (0.36kg) . PowerRequirements: Synchro Excitation............................. 26V, 40f)l-iz, . 2.4vA Blue-White Lighting .............................. 5 V acordc, 3.3 VA MatingConnector: J1 .................................................... MS3126F14-19S Mounting ............................................Unit ScrewF~~steners RI-106S Instrument RemoteController Leading Particulars Table6-3
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Height........................................
Weight(maximum)..................................... 16.Olb (7.24kg) . .................................... 28 V dc, 70 W max PowerRequirements MatingConnector: J1 ........................................ DPX2MA-A106--A1O6P-33B-OO63 J2 ........................................ DPX2MA-A106P-A1O6P-33B-OO64 PartNo. 7003272-901, Mounting ....................... TrayModelMT-800, Boxmount Tray,PartNo. 8314,or BarryTray,PartNo. 93995-1 SG-605SymbolGenerator Leading Particulars Table6-4
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Power Requirements: Primary .......................................... 28Vdc, 5Wmax Lighting ......................................... 28 V dc, 5 W max
MatingConnector: J1 ................................................. MS27473E14-35S Mounting ......................................... UnitScrewFasteners MC-800MFD Controller Leading Particulars Table6-5 The MC-800MFD Controllerrovides meansby whichthe pilotcan control p the p d the the MFD display modes and format. The followingaragraphsescribe controllerunctions. f
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(3) Normal(NORM)
Button - The NORM button provides entry into the MFDs is normal checklist display function. The normalchecklist arranged
Buttonactuationsause c in the orderof standard flight operations. presentation the normal of checklist indexpagethatcontains the lowestorderincomplete and unskippedhecklist iththe active c w The SKP,RCL,PAG, and ENT buttons and selection t thatchecklist. a
the joystick provide control of this function.
(4) Emergency (EMER) Button- The EMERbutton provides entryintothe MFDsemergency hecklistisplay c d function.Actuation EMER of results the presentation the firstpageof the highest in of priority callup withthe activeselectiont the firstitemon the a page. The SKP, RCL, PAG,and ENT buttons and the joystick provide control of thisfunction. (5) Skip (SKP), Recall
(RCL), Page (PAG), and Enter (EtiT)Buttons and o Joystick - These buttons (PAGforchecklistnly) and the joystick are usedto control the checklist nd operation f the designatorn a o o
( describes he checklist ontrol t c and the map. Paragraph 5)(a) paragraph (5)(b) describeshe designatorontrol. t c (a) Checklist ontrol C . SKP - actuationkipsthe active s selection o the next item. t If the item skipped is the last item, the active selection
is the lowest order skipped item.
. RCL - actuationesults presentation the page r in of containinghe lowestorderskipped t itemwiththe active selectiont thatitem. a
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On an indexpage- actuation esults display the r in c]f checklistorresponding the activeindexlineselection. c to The checklist s presented t the pagecontaininghe lowest i a t orderincompletetemwiththe activeselection It i : that item. If the checklist ad previously eencompleted,he h b t system forcesall itemsin the checklist incompletend to a present the firstpageof the checklist iththe active w selectiont the first item. a
On a checklist page - actuation forces the active selection to complete and advance the active selection to the next incomplete item. If ENT is actuated with the active selection at the last item in a checklist, the operation depends upon the completion status of the checklist.
If thechecklist complete is (allitemscomplete) he system t presents indexpagecontaininghe nexthigh~r the t order checklistiththe activeselection thatchecl.list. w at provides additionalagingand p . Joystick The joystick r in cursor control. Eachactuation esults the action
described: UP moves the active selection to the lower orcler item
- LEFTresults presentation the previous in of page - RIGHTresults presentation the nextpag~ in of (thisis identicalo PAG) t 6. K. (5) (b) Designator Control
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SKP - actuator skipsthe designators homeposition the to withthe designator nextdisplayedaypoint.When actuated w at the lastdisplayed aypoint, designator hallreturn w the s to present position. RCL - whenthe designator s not at its homeposition. i to the home position.Actuation withthe designator t its home a position recalls the designatoro present t position f not ( already there).
actuation of RCL recalls the designator
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Joystick - the joystick provides four direction control of and the designator: up, down,left,and right. The course
distance the designatorromitshomeposition to f is displayed the lowerrightcorner the display. in of 6. K. (6) VHF OmniRange(VOR)Button- The VOR button symbols the map and plandisplays. to
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r (7) Data (DAT)Button- The DAT buttonis usedto add longange navigationnformation the map and plandisplay:;. i to . Firstactuationilladd the followinqatato the lowerriciht w d corner thedisplay: of - Waypoint identification M - Estimatedimeof Arrival(ETA in Greenwich eanTime (GMT) T otherwise,ime-To-Go TTG)to T ( at the TOwaypoint known; if the TOwaypoint. . Secondactuation If no destination information is known, this if step shall be to data OFF. However, destination identification, ETA,or TTG is known, thisstepshallreplace the TOwaypoint dataas described abovewith the destination data.
If some destination data is known but the waypoint identification is not, the mnemonic DEST shall be used in placeof the
waypoint identification. (8) Airport(APT)Button- The APT buttonis usedto add airport designators themap and plandisplays. to (9) Increase (INC)/Decrease (DEC)Range (RNG) Switch- This switch increasesr decreases he selected o t range(5, 10, 25, 50, 100,200, 300,600 and 1200NM) if the weather radar (WX) mode is not
selected. When WX is selected, the range is controlled WI-650 Weather Radar Indicator Range Switch. by the
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switch
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overall MFD CRT dimming addition in (11) Dim Control Thisknobcontrols to the ED-600automatichotoelectric p dimming.
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Length ............................................ 16.65 in. (422.91 mm) mm) Width............................................. 7.53in. (191.26 mm) Height............................................ 7.62in. (193.55 Weight (maximum) ..................................... Power Requirements Mating Connectors: ................................... 25.0
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J1 andJ3 ................................... DPX2MA-A106P-A1O6P-33B-OO99 O6P-33B-OOO1 J2 ......................................... DPX2MA-A106P-A1 ............................................ Mounting TrayModelMT-61O, PartNo. 7007246-901
The MG-605 MFD Symbol Generator s the heartof the MDZ-605 i MFD system. The symbol generator inputportsare parallelediththe SG-605Symbol w areprocessed nd transmitted the a to Generator inputports. All inputs ED-600 MFD display a function theMC-800MFD Controllerhen in the as of w mode,the display functions re controlled a MFD mode. When in the SG backup Whenin SG backup mode,the MG-605 by the DC-811Display Controller. processes nd outputs a the samesignals the autopilot nd flight to a director as the SG-605SymbolGeneratorid before failed. However, d it the MG-605 signals are switched through the failed SG. If the MFD checklist is provided, checklistoduleprogrammed eachcustomersperating a m to o requirements installedn the frontof the MFD SymbolGenerator. is i
NOTICE If the MG-605MFD Symbol Generator s sentin for repairor exchange, he i t checklistodulehas to be removed m and retained for installation the in replacement MG-605.
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. Weight(maximum)...................................... 7.0 lb
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processes nformation i aboutactualaircraft attitude versus desired aircraft attitude a function selected as of flight modeto produce pitchand rollsteering command outputs the EADI. It also to
provides flight director pitch and roll mode steering information to the m autopilot computer whennot in the go-around ode.
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mm) Length(excluding handle)......................... 12.65in. (321.3 2.79in. (70.9 mm) Width.............................................. Height............................................. 7.62in. (193.5 mm) Weight(approximate) ..................................... 71b(3.18 kg)
Power Requirements Mating Connector: .................. 115 V, 400 I-tz, 14
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The WU-650 Antenna and Receiver/Transmitter Unit generates and receives X-bandradiofrequencynergy for the purposes weather e of det~ction and ground mapping. The 9345i30 MHz transmitted signals are sentdirectly to the antenna fromtransmitter circuitryounted the rearof the m on antenna. Echo signals received by the antenna are applied directly to the receiver which is also mounted directly to the antenna. The IF, video,
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Base Diameter .................................
Weight............................................... 13.cllb(5.90kg)
Prime Power ......................... +22 to +32 V dc, 90 watts, maximum
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12-inch flat plate radiator Stabilization ............................... Line-of-sight., t30 degrees Tilt ....................................................... t15 degrees Scan .................................. Fu1l - 120 degrees (t60 degrees) Sector - 60 degrees (t30 degrees)
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Transmitter Frequency ................................................. 9345t30MHz power ....................................... 1.3kW, nominal, magnetron Pulse Widths ................... 1.2, 1.5, 2.4, 4.8, 9, 18, and 27 usec, determined by selected range PRF ......................................... 120, 240, 360, and480 Hz, determined by selected range Receiver
Noise Figure ........................................... 8.5dB, typical
IF Frequency .................................................. 35 MHz .. MHz,nominal IF Bandwidth ........................................ 0.[1 .. Commensurate with selected pulsewidth VideoBandwidth ................. STC ............................................... Present allmodes in
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for the weather radarsystem and displays scanconvertedata,processed y the WU-650on a 5-inch d b cyan, diagonal colorCRT. Colors provided are red, green,blue.yellow, of on magenta, white,andblack. The function eachcontrol the indicator is listedin Table8-3.
BRT
Single-turn display brightnessontrol c thatadjusts increases isplay d brightnessf display.CW rotation o brightnessnd CCW rotation a decreases brightness. Single-turn rotary control whichvarie:i antenna tilt between degrees and 15 degrees 15 up down. The range
between +5 degrees and -5 degrees is expanded for ease of setability. When pulled, stabilization inputs are disabled and pitch and roll are assumed to be zero.
TILT
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Single-turn rotary control which varie:; the RTA receiver gain. Control is active when pulled, and when pushed, receiver gain is preset and calibrated Selection of RCT overrides the variable gain setting causing receiver
gainto be fixedand calibrated. position CW produces preset gain. Mode OFF SBY ON FP TST TGT Five-position rotary control whichselects primary radar modes. Removes powerfromsystem. systemin nonoperational mode. Standby.Places Places systemin the operational mode :jelected WX or by GMP pushbuttons.
Flight Plan. Permits the singular display of navigational data provided through the UDI port. Activates the system self-test mode. Momentary alternate-action pushbutton which enables
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Momentary alternate-action pushbutton which enables the rain echo attenuation compensation technique function. Momentary pushbutton which selects the ground mapping display mode. Momentary pushbutton which selects the weather display
mode. Two-pushbutton rangeselection system whichpermits rangeselection rom5 to 300 NM full scale n the ON f Mode or 5 to 1000 NM full scale in the Flighl. Plan Mode. The uparrow pushbuttonelects s increasinganges r while the downarrowpushbuttonelects s decreasing when switching ranges. The lastrangeis remembered between ON and FP.
Upon reaching maximum or minimum range, further pressing of the pushbutton causes the range to rollover to If fSBY is minimum or maximum range, respectively. wired to a weight-on-wheels switch, the unit will be in Forced Standby on the ground unless both RANGE pushbuttons are pressed simultaneously.
AZ SCT
Momentary alternate-action pushbutton which permits displaying and removing azimuth marks from the display. Alternate-action pushbutton which selects either full or scan azimuth scan angle (120 degrees) sectorazimuth angle(60 degrees).
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PowerRequirements: maximum Primary......................... +22to +32 V dc, 5.8watts, 28 V dc at 6.0 watts,nominal, or .......................... Lighting 5 V ac/dcat 4.6watts,nominal . MatingConnectors:..................................... MS27473E14B-18S withstrain relief MS27506-B14-2 ........................................... UnitScrewFasteners Mounting WC-650 Weather RadarController Leading Particulars Table8-4
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Six position rotary switch which selects primary radar modes.
Removes power
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Sinqleturn rotary control which varies the RTA receiver gai~. Receiver g~in is calibrated in the PRESET
CCW provides minimum receiver gain. position. Selection of REACT overrides the gain contro~ setting, causing the receiver gain to be fixed and ca~ibrated.
Range
A two-pushbutton range selection system which permits range selection from 50 to 300 NM full scale in the ON mode or 5 to 1000 NM full scale in the Flight Plan mode. The uparrow selects increasing ranges while the down
arrowselects decreasinganges. r RCT REACT- Momentary lternating a action pushbuttonhich w enables the bluebackgroundieldto indicate f ranges at whichthe receiver calibration beenexceeded. has Compensation active all timesunlessthe REACT is at Compensation Override on the RTA connector pin is grounded, whichcasethe compensation enabled in is coincidentally withthe bluefielddisplay.The REACT off condition s annunciated i abovethe switch. Momentary lternate ction a a pushbutton whichpermits disabling tabilization s inputs.Whendisabled, the OFFcondition s annunciated i abovethe switch, and are assumed be zero, to pitch and rollinputs
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9. Or)tional FMZ-800 Fliqht Managementystem(FMS) S A. NZ-61ONavigationomputer C (SeeFigures 9-1 and 9-2,and Tabl~?-l.) 9
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Length .......................................... 17.03 ir. Weight (approximate) ................................... 14.8 lb (6.71 kg) 28 V dc, 65 W
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NZ-61O Navigation Computer Leading Particulars Table9-1 The NZ-61O Navigationomputer C provides bothlateral and vertical navigation c has navigationata d guidance.The navigationomputer a l12kbyteinternal basethatis usedfor storage waypoints,avaids, of n routes, airports, nd a otherNAVdatafor easyaccess the pilot. The navigatior~ computer can by interface with three long term sensors via ARINC 429 busesand the ASCB. Eachnavigationomputer c can alsoconnect dualDME receivers nd a single to a t and MG-605(MFD), over is VOR receiver. The interfaceo the SG-605(EFIS), the ASCBand the linkto the CDU is over an RS-422 private-line interface.
With links to the on-board navigation sensors, the navigatic~n computer develops an FMS position based on a blend or mix of the sensors.The FMS doesnot directly display navigation maps on the CDU; howev~r, the FMS is the source of map data for othercockpit displays such as EFIS. Display of map data is achieved by the utilization of the internal data base and ASCB 1/0. The navigationatabaseis subject updating a 28 day interval.The d to on DL-800 data loader is used for this purpose. The navigation functions of the system include accurate computations of Navaid selection and tuning of the VOR aircraft position and groundspeed. and DME receivers can also be accomplished through the FMS. Aircraft position is computed using data received from the radios (VORand/or DME and/or Omega). The navigation computer calculates groundspPed using radio inputs.
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In t is as manyas threeDME frequencies. the manualposition, he VOF./DME listening o the VHF NAV control head which can select a VOR and/cr DME t station for display on the EHSI.
The aircraft position is computed as a function of
logicswitches called update modesare radic/inertial, navigationpdate u modes. The fourposition m radioonly, inertial onlyand deadreckoning.The navigationod~hierarchy is a function sensor of anddataavailability.
The radio/inertial position computed usingradioposition.The radio is by position thencombined iththe calculatednertial is w i velocity fcr computing I o radio/inertial r)osition.f validrho/theta r omeqadata is beirq received ~ w on the ground, radioposition illbe computed.dataand valid The radioonlymode is active whenthereis no validinertia radiodatais beingreceived. The DeadReckoningode is activatedhen the followingond tionsare true: m w c
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There is a valid mag heading input. A radio position cannot be computed. A valid true airspeed is available from the air data computer.
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A dead reckoning position is calculated from the last known aircraft position using the track and distance traveled along that track. Heading, ADC true aircraft groundspeed airspeed, and the last known wind are usedto estimate CDU .
p update mode is annunciated the on and track. The deadreckoningosition update mode The annunciator is automatically cleared whenthe position transitions of deadreckoning. out
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(4.27 kg)
The CD-800Control Display Unit (CDU) is the pilot interface with the FMS The CRT displays relative flight information to the pilot. The . pilotenters alphanumeric data into the system via the full alphanumeric t to keyboard. This data appears in the scratchpado be lineselected the appropriate position the CRT display. The CDU function controls are on p described in the following aragraphs: 9. B. (1) CRT Display
- A monochrome CRT is usedto display dataon the CDU. The displays consist of 9 lines, each line containing 24 characters. The first line is a title line and the ninth line is the scratchpad. The intermediate lines and scratchpad are available for datadisplay
and entry. (2) PhotoSensors and Brightness Control CRT brightnessontrol c is provided orderto maintain in readability underdim lightas wellas directsunlight.This is accomplished in two ways:
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Annunciators
located the top o-f at the CDU - The six annunciators keyboard paneloperate independently fromthe CRT and keyboard.
Lighting of the annunciators is initiated by the Navigation Computer via the RS422 serial data link. The two colorsused for annunciations are white and amber. White indicates an advisory type annunciation, and amber indicates an alerting type annunciation.
The following aragraphs p describe eachannunciator: (a) Display (DSPLY) Annunciator The DSPLYannunciators an i advisory type(white) thatlights whenthe CDU is displaying a OF pagethatis not relative the current aircraft l;~teral to vertical flight path. The DSPLYannunciator will lightunder the followingonditions: c . Whendisplaying flightplan page a
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Dead Reckoning (DR)Annunciator - The DR annunciator is an alerting type (amber) that lights whenthe FMS is ni~vigating
via the DR modewhichis defined be the lossof radio to updating the lossof all position and sensors.The DR annunciator willlightunderthe following onditions: c .
When the
. WhentheAPRCHannunciator illuminated position is and updating fromall sources lostfor more than 30 seconds is
and the radio is not procedure tuned. . When the APRCH annunciator is illuminated and position updating from all sources is lost for more than 5 seconds
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o is degraded navigationode. The definitionf degraded when m the FMS cannot guarantee the required accurac:f for the present willlightunderthe segment flight. The DGRADannunciator of following onditions: c . Whenthe aircraft withinthe terminal is area,50.8NM, and the required accuracy cannotbe guaranteediththe w available osition p sensors.
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Whenthe aircraft withinthe approach is area,10 NM, and the required accuracy cannotbe guaranteediththe w available osition p sensors.
If the DEGRADannunciator on whenthe DR annunciators is i turned on, the DEGRADannunciator will be turnedoff. i (d) Message(MSG)Annunciator The MSG annunciators an advisory type (white) thatlights whenthe FMS is disp!aying a message shall in the scratchpado the flight t crew. The annunciator extinguishfterthe message(s)avebeencleared from the a h
scratchpad.
(e)
OFFSET Annunciator
is type - The OFFSETannunciator an advisory (white) thatlights when a laterally offset path has been entered into the FMS using the progress page. The annunciator turnsoff whenthe offsethas been removed. If there is an
offset when the APRCH annunciator is lighted, the offset will be removed and the annunciator turned off.
(f) Approach (APRCH) Annunciator The APRCHannunciators an i advisory type (white) thatlights when in approach mode. The NAV Computer outputsensitivity lateral of deviation the to EHSIwillbe rampedto a higher sensitivity whenthe annunciator lighted. The APRCH annunciato~ willlightunder is the following onditions: c . If the destination elevation specified,istance is d to destinations lessthan15 NM, altitude lessthan2500 i is feetabovethe destination elevation,nd :he speedis less a than200 knots.
c If the destination elevation is not specified, distance to destination is less than 15 NM, and speed is less than 200 knots.
. If the APRCHannunciator illuminated the aircraft is and fliesout of the aboveconditions, theAPRCHannunciator willbe extinguished the sensitivity and rt~mped normal. to
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(NAV) Mode Key - Pressing the NAV r~ode ey shall k The pilot may enable the pilotto access the NAV indexpage by the lineselectkey. select any of the sub-modes pressing
the (c) FlightPlan(FPL)ModeKey - Pressing FPLmode key shall display the firstpageof the flight plan. 1= thereis no flight plancurrently ntered, pilotmay manually e the entera flight plan,or createa stored flight plan, selecta stored flight plan. t (d) Progress (PROG) ModeKey - Pressing he PROGmodekey shall display the firstpageof the progress pages. The purpose of thismode is to show the current status of the flight. This
first progress page shall display the to waypoint, the destination, the navaids that are currently tuned for radio updating, and the update status of each navigation computer.
(e) Direct To/Intercept (DIR) ModeKey - Pressing DIR modekey the shalldisplay the active flight planwiththe DIRECTand INTERCEPTrompts. p Display Unitprovides full a (7) Alphanumeric Keys- The Control alphanumeric keyboard enable to pilotinputs the scratchpadf to o foreachletter the alphabet well of as the CDU. A key is provided as eachnumber, decimal, minussignand slash. (8) Scratchpad The scratchpadrovides working p a areafor the pilotto enterdataand/or verifythe databefore lineselecting to the it alsoprovides advisory and desired position.The scratchpad alerting messages be displayedo the pilot. Datashallbe to t retained the scratchpadhroughoutllmodeand pagechanges. in t a
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The DL-800DataLoader provides transfer dataderived of fromthe Jeppesen databa~efroma 3-1/2 inchfloppy diskto the NZ-61ONAV Computer local IIEPROM memory.
This data includes navaids, waypoints, airports, airport runways, partitions airport procedures, and jet routes organized in regional every of the entire Jeppesen data source. The databaseis updated
rateis 312kbaud. The totaltime 28 days. The datatransfer required loada fulldatabaseis approximatelyminutes. to 3 (2) F1ightPlanLoading The DL-800DataLoader alsohas the capability of interfacing witha groundbasedLockheed Jet Plancomputer or It of an flight plan equivalent. is capable transferring optimized fromthe groundbasedcomputer the navigationomputer to c via a plan,th~~ following ata d 3-1/2 inch floppy disk. Foreachflight o destin(ition, windsand waypoints,rigin, willbe stored: lateral temperatures eachwaypoint. at
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OZ-800Receiver Processor nit U Leading Particulars Table9-4 The OZ-800Receiver Processornit (RPU)receives U and processes atafrom d the groundbasedOMEGA/VLF tations provide s to latitude, longitude,-S N velocity, -W velocity, nd station E a information the flight to management receives OMEGA/VLF the signals and converts them for system. The antenna processing by the RPU. All signals from or to the RPU are transmitted over the antenna witht12 voltsdc an ARINC 429 data bus. The RPU alsosupplies power.
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Dimensions maximum): ( mm) Length......................................... 6.50 in.(165.10 mm) Width.......................................... 5.65 in.(143.51 mm) Height.......................................... 1.75in. (44.45 Weight ............................................... 2.2lb (1.00kg) MatingConnector .................................... M8:3723-86R-14-15N .. Mounting .................................................... Hardmount usingsixnonmagnetic hexheadscrews, 10-32x 1.00 AT-801 H-Field Brick
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Length ....................................... 14.01in. (355.9 mm) Width ......................................... 8.90 in. (226.1 mm)
Height Weight ........................................ 3.36 in. 13.6 (85.3 mm) .............................................. ..........................
lb (6.16kg)
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withinthe navigationnitis a cluster u modulewhichcontains the circuitry ecessary o handle n t all of the digital outputs the of navigationnitmodules u and placethemon the digital audioand radio system buses. Another function of the cluster module ;s an MLS The cluster modulehas circuitry nd drivers feedthe a to Interface. information coming fromthe RSB to the ML-850 MLS Receiver in the same manner as it feeds information to one of the internal modules. This makesthe external MLS,in effect, moduleof the NAV unit; however, it a applications is housed separately so it may be used for independent wherea fullNAV unit is not needed. Eachone of themodules has itsown individualemperature sensor, t and any modulecan callforcooling air by notifying he c-luster t module, whichcontrols cooling the fan located the mounting on rackat the rear of the unit. When the temperature within the unit has dropped adequately to satisfy the conditions, the cluster module willdeactivate is fullyby the cluster moduleand the fan. The fan operation monitored is tested eachtimepoweris applied the unitas we-nas being to verified thatit is running duringthe necessary operating eriods. p VHF NAV Receiver 10. A. (1) NV-850 The NAV receiver contains VOR/Localizer, the GlideSlope,and MarkerBeacon Receivers. The VOR portion the NAV receiver usedto in+:ercept of is a VOR radialin the radiofrequency angeof 108.00 117.95 r to MHz on channels spaced kHz apart. The VOR receiver provides radio 50
deviation, To-From, bearing, and flag outputs to zhe EFIS Symbol Generator for display on the EHSI and to the FZ-500 Flight Director c and tracking the selected of VOR Computer for automaticapture
radial . The NAV receiver alsocontains the ILScomponentshichare the w localizer, glideslope, andmarkerbeaconreceivers. The localizer eceiver usedfor processingaw localizer ata r is r d for use in liningup the aircraft the centerlinef the runway. on o The localizer requencyangeis 108.10 111.95 f r to MHz on channels d outputis displayed spaced kHz apart. The localizereviation 50 on the EADIand EHSIand is applied the FZ-500Flight to Director Computer use in automatic apture for c and tracking the localizer of beam.
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DM-850 DME The DM-850 Distance Measuring Module is a six-channel scanning DME that simultaneously tracks four selected DME channels for distance, ground speed, and time to station as well as tracking two This gives the system additional channels for the IDENT functions. the capability of tracking four channels and having the decoded The identifier readily available from two additional channels. unit dedicates two of its four channels to a Flight Management System when installed. Thus with an FMS, the flight crew has two remaining channels to control and display IDENT, distance, time to station, and ground speed. The IDENT only channels will have decoded IDENT ready, so when the crew selects the preset VOR channel, the instant search capability of its DME will allow the functionality of 4 full-time channels for the crew.
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300miles, groundspeed capabilityp to 1000knots, u and time-to-station capabilityp to u are sentfromthe DME in several 999minutes.Thesesignals formats, of whichis the normalradiosystem one +ormat appearing on the digital bus via the cluster module, anothe]- an RS-422 is format. Alsoprovided an ARINC-568 tandard is s output sixwires of on whichdata,syncand clockare provided output to thedistance. In addition the digital to outputs, 40 millivoltsernautical a p mileanalog outputand audiocapable driving of two 600-ohm audio loadswiththe IDENTsignalis alsoprovided.Selftesting is accomplished a builtin signal via generatorhichis pulsed w to provide complete to end distance a end verification checkof the DME unit.
10. A. (3) DF-850Automatic irection inder D F The DF-850 ADF receiver companionT-860 and A ADF mtenna comprise theAutomatic Direction inder F System. Usedtogether,hesetwo t unitsprovide theADF function capabilityontained the c in integrated unit. The DF-850functionsverthe frequencyange NAV o r of 100 kHzto 1799.5 kHz in addition operating n emergency to o r are rangeof 2181to 2183kHz. All of thesefrequencyanges availableith0.5 kHz increments. w The DF-850 ADF drives conventional analog synchros andRMIsand has strapoptions availableo select SIN/COS AC synchro t DC or drives. In addition itscapabilityf driving to o various pointers,heADF t hasdigital outputs whichare sentto the RSB via the cluster module. TheADF alsohas an RS-422serial dataoutput. As wellas sending itsanaloginformation the cluster to modulefor application the digital to audiosystem, theADF alsohas an output to drivestandard audiointerfaces. For selftesttheADF has a builtin oscillatorircuitryocated c l in the antenna which, whenenergized,ouples c directly intothe antenna circuitry ndprovides complete a a testof the entire ADF system.
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Dimensions
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mm) Length ........................................ 14.1 in. (353.6 Width ......................................... 6.86in. (174.4 mm) ...................................... . 3.32 in. (84.3 Height mm)
Weight .......................................... . . . ............
11.5lb (5.22kg)
PowerRequirements
28 V dc, 36.5 VA (nominal receive mode) 28 V dc, 227 VA ~nominal transmit mode)
Mounting ................................... Tray,PartNo. 75108I4-9OX (includesatingconnector) m RCZ-850 Integrated Communication Unit Leading Particulars
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extended frequencyange)on channels r spaced25 kdz apartand utilizes amplitudeodulation. m The synthesizer portion the COM is similar function other of in to frequencyynthesizers thatchannels s in are selected via the RSB generates the internal RF andcluster module. The synthesizer signals necessaryor channelingf the COM unit. One of the f o optional features the COM is thatwhen it receives channel of a change, willput out a toneindicatinghatthe frequency as it t h changed the COM receiver the function in if has beenselected by the strapoptions. squelch and a carrier levelsquelch, allowing to operate lconjunction it in with the multi-carrier networks.Also, it has outputs for SELCAL, selectivealling c systemin whichan individualircraft a may be addressedia tonesacrossa COM channel.The audio circuitry has v an output of 100 milliwatts into a 600 ohm loadwhich is the conventional standard. It also has an isolated sidetoneoutputso thatthe receiver transmitter and audiooutputs may be routed, as appropriate, to existing analog type audio systems. The transmitter sidetoneis derived by actually detecting COM the transmitter output. This provides a full checkof themodulator andtransmitter portions the COM. of
The audio circuitry of the COM provides a noise
The COM transmitter alsohas a timeout feature whichcauses the unitto automatically returnto the receive mode aftertwo minutes of continuousransmitting. hisfeature intended protect t T is to the userand others usingthe samefrequency romdisruptionf f o communications caused blocking frequency. by the
Built into the COM is a self-test oscillator which,whenenergized, willcausea signal appearin the receiver to and willverifyits operation.
Otherfeatures the COM include of the standard RadioSystem nonvolatile maintenance and internal onitoringo verify log m t circuitryerformance to recordany deviation p and fromnominal operation or laterrecallby maintenance f personnel.
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poweroutputis a nominal watts,a 20 guaranteedinimum 16 watts,and is applicablecross m of a the entire frequency rangeof 118.000 151.975 to MHz. The receiver sensitivity the COM is a nominal of 2.5 (hard) microvolt.
The ModeS Transponder moduleuses1030MHz to control automation. receiveinterrogations 1090MHz to transmit and replies. It is fullyfunctionalithATCRBSModesA and C and capable providing w of BasicModeS operation.ModeS allows digital addressingf o individualircraft a and the communication messages of backand forthbetween the air and the groundand is a fundamental portion of the FAA proposed TCAScollision voidance a system. Whenthe transponder sensesa changein the replycodecommandedy b the control head,it will holdthe current replycodeuntilthe new codehas remained constant for approximatelyseconds.Thenit 3 willbeginto use the newlyselected replycode. This is done in an effortto avoidtransmitting falsealarmsand falseemergency signals whenthe emergency odesare inadvertently during the c used
process of tuning. all the other radio units, the transponder has its own built-in self-test circuitry and its own maintenance log and c i maintenance monitoring circuitry. The self-test ircuitry s
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composed oscillators pulsegenerating ircuitry hichwill of and c w inject simulated interrogations intothe transpondereceiver r circuitry erycloseto the antenna v systemandwill completely checkthe transponder code,processing, all of the RF circuitry and by actually simulating knownsignal a comingfromthe ground.
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ML-850 MLS
Receiver Figure10-5
Dimensions
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mm) Length ......................................... 14.01 in. (355.9 Width ........................................... 3.08 in. (78.2mm) Height .......................................... 3.36 in. (85.3mm) Weight ................................................. 4.6 lb (2.09kg)
Power Requirements ............................. 28 V dc, 15.5 JAnominal
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The ML-850 provides ARINC429 digital outputs(Table 10-4)thatconform to thedatastandardsf ARINCcharacteristic for NILS o 727 receivers. Also provided is a digital DC MorseCodeoutput for usc with a digital
audio system.
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RMU is a colorCRT basedcontrollereaturing he provenconcept f t of selecting function pushing lineselectkey adjacent the a by a to parameter thatis to be changed.Any selectablearameter,uchas a p s VOR frequency,ay be changed pressing m by the corresponding linekey nextto the displayed arameter ndthenrotating p a the controlleruning t knob. For easeof operation, RMU screen divided the is intofivededicated windows. Eachwindow groupsthedataassociateditha particular w function the radiosystem.The five windows (COM,NAV, Transponder, of for complete control frequency of and/or ADF, and MLS)eachprovide operatingode of the associated function. The RMU also has other m pages, whichperform additionalFeatures and display modes,called functions the control the radiosystem. for of The RMU is alsothe inputto the radiosystemfor external FMS tuningin thatdigital signals fromthe FMScomeintothe RMUwheretheyact in much the samemanneras if the fronttuningknobwas beingoperated. This allows the FMSto enterintothe systemin an organized anner, m and will appearto the system if the flight crew is tuning the receiver. as As a safetyfeature
of the RMU, should any of the components of the radio system fail to respond to commands from the RMU, the frequencies or operating commands associated with that particular Cunction will be removed from the RMU and replaced with dashes. This will alertthe crew
to the factthatthe radiosystem operation not normal. is Also available n the RMU is a maintenance i modeof operation,hennot w in flight. During thismode,various pagesare utilized allow to maintenanceersonnelccess themaintenanceogdaza and operating p a to l maintenance mode, conditionsf the radiosystem. In the aircraft o parametersay onlybe examined m andmay not be modified any way by in the crew. The following aragraphs p describe eachcontrol the RMU: on senses the ambient lightand causes 10. D. (1) PhotoSensor- The photosensor the CRT brightness be automatically to adjusted compensateor to f varying levels lightas the aircraft of maneuvers the sunlight. in (2) Transfer Keys- The transfer keywhenpushed, flip-flopshe active t frequency (TopLine)and the presetfrequency (Bottom Line)of the COM or NAV window.
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a p of changed.Forsomefunctions,dditionalushes the ~ineselect keywilltoggle modesor recallstoredfrequencies. The line functions,llows a ADF andATC select key, if held for certain memories to be recalled, and to enter and exit direct tune modefor the COM andNAV. (4)
Tuning Knobs - The tuning knobs are used to modify the data field
o enclosed the cursor. Thismay be frequency r mode depending by uponthe datafield. (5) Function Keys (a)
Squelch (SQ) Key - Pressing the SQ key causes the COM radio to in open its squelch and allowany noiseor signalpresent the radioto be heardin the audiosystem. The squelch key is Pressing the key toggles SQ. rhe letters strictly a toggle. SQ are annunciated along the top line of the COM windowwhen
the squelch opened. is the DIM keyconnects the RMU (DIM)Key - Pressing (b) Dimming brightnessontrol the tuningknoballowing display c to the to be adjusted matchoverall to cockpit brightness. thiskey transfers he entire t (c) Cross-Side1/2)Key - Pressing ( RMU operation nddisplay the cross-sideystem The a to s legend color changes from white to magenta whenone systemis beingcontrolledy the RMU associatediththe cross-side b w system. the (d) Store(STO)Key - Pressing STO key causesa temporary (TEMP) COM/NAV preselect requency o be storedin memoryand f t assigned numbered a location, rovided p the cursorhas first beenplacedaroundthatfrequency.The ADF and ATC each have
Pressing the STO key causes the current one memory location. to be storedin memory, provided the cursor ADF or ATC channel
has firstbeenplacedaroundthatfrequency. (e) Identification (ID)Key - Pressing the ID key placesthe transponder the identification in response mode. The ID
squawk terminates after 18 seconds.
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function the lowerleftlineselectkey. Pressing to thiskey will bringbackthe Front page. (9) Test (TST) Key - Pressing the TST key causesthe component associatediththeyellowcursors w present position to activate its internal self-testircuits c for a complete endto-end test of the function. Hold the TST keydownfor the duration the test,about2 seconds of for COMtransceiver, 5 to 7 seconds for DME,ATC, ADF, and about 20 seconds forNAV (VOR/ILS). Releasing the TST key at any time immediately
returns the function to normal operation.
(h)
the DME fromthe active VOR DME Key - The DME keydeslaves frequency, and allows tuning of a different DME channel p of without changing active VOR. Successiveresses the DME key enable display and selectionf the DME channels in VHF o and TACANformats.
(6) Cursor- Theyel 1ow cursorencloses datafieldselected the the by line select key. Theyellowcursor reverts the COM window20 to seconds afterthe lasttuningoperation n the RMU. o
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Dimensions
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Length ......................................... 7.10in. (~.80.3 mm) mm) Width .......................................... 5.75in. (:,46.1 mm) 3.00in. (76.2 Height ........................................ Weight ............................................... 3.75lb (1.70kg)
Power Requirements ..............................
28Vdc, 28 VA nominal
MatingConnector: J1 ................................................. MS27473E20-A41S J2 ................................................ MS27473E20-A41SB p Mounting .............................. UnitDzusFasteners er MS-25213 AV-850A AudioControl Unit Leading Particulars Table10-6
when Pressed automatically Micro~hone witches Theseswitches S selectthe desired microphone and at the same time enable the ~udio
associated with that microphone, regardless of the setting of the COM audio on/off controls that are located under the switch.
(2)
CABIN Switch - When the CABIN switch is pressed, a cabin speaker except warning audios, are amplifier is enabled. All otheraudios,
mutedduringcabinaddress operation. (3) Emergency (EMER) Switch- Whenthe EMERswitchis pressed, the microphone s connected irectly a predetermined COM i d to VHF transceiver, andthe transceivers received audio isconnected The system may be wiredto directly tothe aircra ts headphone. single NAV audio to headphones. When EMER simultaneously route a
is selected, headphone volume is controlled by the master headphone ectronic circuitry eliminatedn the EMER is i volumecontrol.All e so disables all otheraudiopanelmodes. position.Thismodea NAV, ADF,DME,MLS) (4) AudioSourceControl Eachcontrol(COM, combines the function switchand volume of control. The control (out energizes a particular channels audio whenunlatched position) andde-energizes audiowhenlatched(inposition). the Rotation thiscontrol of willadjust the audiolevelfromminimum at the fullyCCW position maximum the fullyCW position. to at
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Dimensions maximum): ( mm) Length(frombackof bezel) .................... 5.90in. (1.49.9 Width ........................................... 2.38in. \60.3mm) mm) Height .......................................... 2.62in. (66.7 Weight ................................................ 1.25lb. (567g)
Power Requirements ............................... 28 V dc, 4 VA maximum
LCD,whitecharactersn o Display Type ......................... Dichroic blackbackground MatingConnector ........................................ MS3126F20-41SW Panels Mounting ........................................... UnitLocking CD-850Clearance elivery D Control/Display Unit Leading Particulars Table10-7
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with low
enginestartfor initial communications The CD-850can be used before powerdrain. It can act as a stand-alone control unitor a has several operatir~g modeswhichare back-up thirdcontrol.The CD-850 strai)pinq the on selected eitherthe modeknobor by installation by a The modes selected by installation st~appin~ re: rear conne;tor. . Clearance elivery D mode,whichis the normaloperating ode. m . COM onlymode,whichmakesthe unitdedicated o COfVl t tuningonly. .
NAV only
The normaland emergencyodesare submodes m thatare s~lected the by modeknoband are usedif the unitis strapped for clearance elivery. d The following aragraphsescribe p d eachfunction control: or Annunciator Either the 1, 2, or 3 annunciator 10. F. (1) SystemInstallation is ON to indicate o whichsystem t the CD-850is ccmnected. (2) Remote TuneAnnunciator Thisannunciator activeonlywhenthe is CD-850is strapped NAV onlyor COM onlytuning. RMT is for annunciated whenthe radiois tunedfromsomesourceotherthanthe CD-850. triangle (3) TuningCursor- The tuning cursor annunciators z lighted i whichis controlledy the transfer b key. It ind cateswhich frequency an be changed the tuningknobs. c by ateswhenNAV (4) NAV AUDIOOn Annunciator Thisannunciatorndif i audiohas beenselected on. (5) Emergency (EMRG) ModeAnnunciator Thisannunciatorndicateshen i w the CD-850has beenplacedin the emergency ack-Lp b modewhich locksout all otherCOM and NAV tuningsources for the sideto whichit is connected. The COM and NAV are now tl:nedxclusively e by the CD-850. Thisannunciator not related the emergency is tr frequency f 121.5. o (6) Squelch (SQ)Annunciator Thisannunciator indicttes hatthe t squelch opened. is (7) Transmit (TX)Annunciator Thisannunciator indicateshenthe COM w transmitters ON. i (8) NAV AUDIOOn/Off Switch- Thisalternatectionpl.shbutton used a is to toggle NAV audioON or OFF.
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Switch - This rotary switch knob provides alternate selection of the Normal and Emergency modes when the CD-850 is strapped for operation as a clearance delivery head. This switch is non-operating in the COM only or NAV on~y modes.
(12) Transfer Key - In the clearance elivery d mode,the transfer key alternately selects eitherthe COM frequency (top)or I;he NAV frequency bottom) o be connected o the tuningknobs ( t t In the NAV onlyor COM onlyconfiguration, transfer the key toggles the active(top)frequencyith the preset(bottom) w h the transfer key down for two frequency.In addition, olding
seconds will remove the preset frequency and place the CD-850 in thedirecttuning mode. To return the active/preset to tuning mode,holddownthe transfer keyfor two seconds.
are (13) RadioTuning Annunciators Thesefourannunciators annunciated individually identify to the frequency t the top and a bottom lines.
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PILOl%/COPILOT.S (1/2)ANNUNClATOR
MLSTUNE ANNUNCIATOR
DME DISTANCE
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DME CtiANNEL SELECT PAR~M~ER SELECT
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Length(fromback of bezel) .................... 6.27in. (159.3 mm) Width .......................................... 3.26 in. (82.8 mm) mm) ......................................... 1.54 in. (39.2 Height Weight ................................................. 1.05111(476g) ............................. 28 V dc, 2.8VA nominal PowerRequirements
Mating Connector .................... Honeywell Kit Part No. 75(10436-901
Honeywel PartNo. 7001995-1 1 Mounting ........................... Clamp, MSP 64419) DI-851 DME Indicator Leading Particulars Table10-8
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(5) DME Channel Select- The CH button selects whichIIME channel to is thatwas being display.At powerup, the samechannel displayed displayedt power down. If MLS is not selected, the button a toggles between NAV 1, NAV 2, PRE 1, and PRE 2. (6) DME HoldAnnunciator HLD is annunciated if split from the VOR.
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DATA CLOCK ENABLE _ PRIMARY RSB lNPUT~ RSE SELECT + PROCESSOR DISPLAY
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the formof a pairof loopantennas ounted rightanglesto each m at other. By carefully ombining he amplifiedignals, c t s bearing
information is obtained in the form of phase modulation on the received
RF whichis demodulated processed n the receiver. and i The antenna alsocontains selftestcircuit a whichradiates 120kHz a o signalintothe senseand loopantennas.Thischeckstheoperation f Proper boththe AT-860 ADF Antenna andthe DF-850 ADF Receive Module. operation indicatedy a 1 kHztoneand a bearing is b indicationf 135 o degrees.
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mm) .................. 2.50 in. [,62.5 Length Width .::::::::::::::::::::::::.... .............. 1.50in. (38.1 mm) mm) Height ......................................... 0.75 in. (19.05
Weight ................................................ 1.20z (34.029)
PowerRequirements ........................................... ~. KWpeak Impedance...................................................... 50 ohms MatingConnector .............................. TNC Male,GRFF4100-0001 Mounting ................................... Hardmountusingf[lur 10-32 unc flatheadscrews AT-851 MLS Antenna Leading Particulars Table 10-10 The AT-851MLSAntenna a verticallyolarized is p C-bandantenna operating the 5.0 to 5.1 GHz frequency angewitha maximum in r VWSRof is omnidirectional in azimuth and cosinusoidal in 2:1. The antenna elevation.
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MatingConnector ................................... DPX2MA-67S-33B-OO01 Tray Mounting ................................................. Mounting LP-850 LightningensorProcessor S Leading Particulars Table11-1 The Processor eceives r signals whicharenaturallyenerated y g b lightning ctivity, nddeterminesheirrangefromthisenergy a a t distribution. the sametime,bearing computed meansof Antenna At is by crossed loopsin a mannersimilar an ADF. to The output data is converted o an ARINC429 low-speedrchitecture t a for labelassignments not conform do display the EHSIor MFD. However, on contains range, bearing, severity and to ARINC429. The datastream datafor up to 50 cells. The 429 datacontains alldataavailable or a f 360 degreeareawitha radius 125 NM around of the aircraft, nd it is a the taskof the display deviceto determinehichcellsfallwithinits w display area. Mode selection s provided the LU-850 i by Lightningensor S Controllerr o WC-650Weather RadarController.
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Dimensions maximum): ( mm) Length ......................................... 2.59in. (65.89 mm) Width .......................................... 3.38in. (85.85 mm) Height ......................................... 1.66in. (42.16 Weight ................................................ 0.5 lb {0.23kg) Lightning ower ................... 5 V ac/dcor 28 V dc, 3.5 VA maximum P MatingConnector...................... ................ MS3126F14-19SW
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All powerremoved. Display inhibited ut the processor is b is accumulating data. Systemis fullyoperational. All accumulated lightningatais displayed. d Accumulated data is cleared frommemory. After 3 seconds the testmode is initiated.
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Dimensions maximum): ( mm) Length ....................................... 11.58in. (294.13 6.06in. (153.92 mm) Width ......................................... 1.25in. (31.75 mm) Height ......................................... Weight ................................................ 2.5 lb (1.13kg) Power ............................................. *12 V dc fromLp-850 MatingConnector .......................................... KJ6F12A35-SN With Mounting ..................... HardMountUsingThreeNo. 10 Screws Maximum WasherDiameter 0.455in. of AT-850 Antenna Leading Particulars Table11-4
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Preamplifier stages are alsobuiltintothe antenna orderto enhance in the systems immunity o noiseoriginating aircraft t in wiring. The H-field loopantennae designatedn and Hw and are orientatedn are H i sucha mannerthatHn willbe most sensitiveo signals t originating aheador behind the aircraft, nd the Hw antenna a will be mostsensitive to signals originating abeamthe aircraft. The E-field antenna constructed is suchas to be most sensitiveo t vertical E-fields. tIZ V dc powerfor the preamplifiers provided the antenna is to fromthe Processor. The antenna alsocontains testwinding.Duringtestmodethiswinding a is driven witha simulatedightning ignal l s and couples withthe E- and an H-elementsf the antenna.Thus,the testmode is ableto provide o evaluationf the performance the antenna, preamplifiers, o of its and cabling the LP-850 to LightningensorProcessor. S The AT-850 Antenna designatedor mounting is f external the aircraft to and is not to be painted afterinstallation.lso,the antenna A is encapsulated is not repairable. and
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AT-855Antenna Figure11-6
Dimensionsmaximum): ( mm) Length ........................................ 6.75in. (171.45 mm) 6.060in. (152.40 Width ........................................ mm) 1.67in (42.42 Height ......................................... Weight ........................................... .... 2.5 b (1.13kg)
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The AT-855Antenna contains crossed loopH-field antennae an E-field and antenna similar an ADF antenna. to Preamplifier stages are alsobuiltintothe antenna orderto enhance in the systems immunity noiseoriginating aircraft to in wiring. The H-field loopantennae aredesignatedn and Hw and are orientatedn H i sucha mannerthatHn willbe mostsensitiveo signal$ t originating aheador behind the aircraft,nd theHw antenna a willbe mostsensitive to signals originating abeamthe aircraft. The E-field antenna constructed is suchas to be most sensitiveo t vertical E-fields. ~12 V dc powerfor the preamplifiers provided the antenna is to fromthe Processor. The antenna alsocontains testwinding.During a testmodethiswinding is driven witha simulatedightning ignal l s and couples withthe E- and an H-elementsf the antenna.Thus,the testmode is ableto provide o evaluationf the performance the antenna, o of itspreamplifiers, and cabling the LP-850 to LightningensorProcessor. S The AT-855 Antenna designatedorradome is f mounting and is not to be painted afterinstallation.lso,the antenna encapsulated is A is and not repairable.
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Tcs
TurnKnob
PitchWheel
PitchAngle PitchRateLimit
Heading Hold
RollAngleLimit RollRateLimit
deg. deg/sec
Heading Select
RollAngleLimit
RollRateLimit VOR or VORAPR Course Knob, NAV Receiver, nd a DME Receiver VOR Capture: BeamInterceptngle A (HDGSEL)
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Capture Point
Function Beam, of BeamRate,and courseError, and DME distance Min TripPoint f30 mV dc Max Trip Point t175mV dc t27.5deg 5.5 deg/sec 3.0 deg/sec t45 deg Course Errorin VOR f30 deg Course Errorin VOR APR
RollAngleLimit RollRateLimitVORAPR RollRateLimitVOR VOR Capture: Course Cut Limit During Capture VOR On Course: RollAngleLimit RollRateLimit
Crosswindorrection Up to i45 deg C CourseErrorin Vofl ~30 deg in VORAPR VOR GainProgramming Function DME of Distance andTAS OverStation: Course Change RollAngleLimit RollRateLimitVAPR RollRateLimitVOR
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PitchSync ALT Hold
10Citation V Control Switches n FixedFlight o Director II Throttle (Disengage Pitch-Up Command; Wings 7.5Citation A/P) Levelin Roll TCS Switch Wheel PitchAttitude on Command Depressed ADC ALT HoldEngage Range ALT HoldEngage Error PitchLimit PitchRateLimit ~2~ deg
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to 50,000 ft
TAS (kn)deg/sec (MaxRate= 2 deg/see) VS Hold ADC VERTSpeedEngage Range O t.o f4000ft/min VERTSpeedHoldEngage Error PitchLimit PitchRateLimit ~313 ft/min ~2~ deg y)cJ
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(MaxRate= 2 deg/see) VNAV RangePath Air DataComputer, Altitude AngleRange DME,VNAV Computer/Controller Elevation ange R BiasRange to 50,000 ft t6 deg ft o to 10,000 t99,9milesfrom VOR/TAC or waypoint
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to in Paragraph 3.B. discusses conditions and functions that are referred the discussions eachmodeof operation paragraph .C. Paragraph of in 3 3.C.discusses he signal t flowthrough the flightdirector computer for eachflight pathmode. Figures 203 through 214 are simplifiediagrams d thatshowthe unitsignal pathand interconnect wiringfor the applicable selected mode. Theyare usedin conjunction with Figures 201 and 202 whichare simplified diagrams the mode selection ogicand the FD OFF of l F 215 is a simplifiediagram d for the warning logic,respectively. igure flagsand bar biaslogic. B. Control Functions (1) Lateral BeamSensors (LBS) Whenflying intercepthe VOR or LOC beam in the heading to t select mode,the LBS is controlled the following by signal;.The magnitude and polarity the airspeed rogrammedourseerropsignalis of p c compared withthe DME gainprogrammedeamdeviation b signal. In the LOCmode,the course erroris compared withthe beamdeviation signaland rateof crossing beamto determine the the LBS trip point. Whenthe LBS trips, the flight director commands turntoward a the desired VOR radial runway the optimum or at pointfor a smooth a capture the beam. If the intercept ngleto the beamcenteris of veryshallow, LBS wouldnot tripuntilthe aircraft the was almost on beamcenter. Forthisreason, override the LBS occurs an on when The minimum beam the beam deviation reaches a specified minimum. sensor trippointfor VORor VOR APR mode is *3O mV, In the LOC mode,the minimum trippointis t60 mV. In all modes,the maximum LBStrippointis t175mV. (2) NAV On Course(NOC) The NOC is defined as: LBStripped, courseerrorlessthan22.5 degrees and bankanglelessthan6 degrees 2 minutes or afterLBS trips. In the VORAPR mode,the courseerror,bankangle,and less than75 mV beamdeviationustexistsimultaneously 5 seconds m fo~ for NOC to latchup. In VOR,LOC,BC, andAPR modes,the course errorand bankangleconditions mustexistsimultaneously 0.5 for second for NOC to latchup. When in the NOC submode, themaximum bankanglecommanded s 12 t 2 degrees.NOC startsthe crosswind i washout function the flight in director computer. Whenin the RNAVmode (7J1A-47rounded),OC can be resetby g N applying RNAVstaging the groundat 7J1A-26.Thisenables the system makeleg changes to usingthe 27.5degreebankangle.
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In the VOR mode,if the beamdeviation atereaches r a predetermined level(8 mV of deviation second per withd~viation greater than75 mV),the 0SS trips. 0SS removes the radiobeam deviation fromthe flight director rollcommand output. In the VOR mode,the beamdeviation removed is untilthe beamdeviation as h decreased elowthe trippointfor 20 seconds.In the VCIR b APl&mode, if the DME is validand lessthan 1.5 nautical milesand if 0SS,the beamdeviation ratemustreach4 mV/secwitha deviation reater g is untilthe than30 mV for the 0SS to trip. The deviation removecl beamdeviation hasdecreased elowthe trippointfor 4 ~econds.If b the DME is not valid, 0SS is the sameas the VOR mode. (4) AfterOverStation Sensor(AOSS) AOSS is the periodbetween the lossof 0SS and the occurrencef o NOC . (5) Vertical BeamSensor(VBS) The vertical beamsensoris armedwhenthe radiois tuneclo a LOC t frequency,he LOC receiver valid,and the LBS has tripped. t is The VBS tripsas a function vertical of speed, TAS,and glideslope rate is zeroand TAS is 15(I knots, the deviation.Whenthe vertical VBS willtripat 30 mV of glideslopeeviation.Thiswillresetthe d previouslyelected s pitchmode and changeaircraft attitude to smoothly capture the glideslopeeam. b In the backcourse(BC)mode,the VBS is locked out whenBC is selected. Whencapturing romabovethe beam,the aircraft f must be descending at a ratethatwillcreatea suitable interceptngle. a (6) Local zerGainProgramming i (LOCII) For frontcourseILSapproaches, thissubmode armedafterthe LBS is has tripped and NOC is engaged.Witha validradioaltimeter,OC L II engages whenthe radioaltitude lessthan 1200feet. If the is altimeter not valid,LOC II engages approach is at capture. If the altimeter not validand an approach is modehas not beenselected, LOC II starts a function NOC and TTL. as of thissubmode armedafterI.BS is has For backcourseapproaches, tripped and NOC has beenestablished. Witha validradioaltimeter, operation as described or frontcourseapproach.If the radio is f altimeter not valid,LOC II starts is whenNOC has beenestablished.
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Glideslopen courseis established o whenthe VBS ha; tripped, glideslope s validand LBShas tripped.At GSOC,a signalis i applied transitionhe aircraft to t fromthe existing flight pathto the flightpathnecessary o fly the glideslopeeam. After15 t b seconds(GSOC+15), thissignal removed is andthe glideslope deviation gain is increased. G (8) GlideslopeainProgramming (a) FirstStageGainProgramming when Firststagegainprogramming startsafterthe VBS trips, LOC II is engaged. (b) Second-Stage GainProgramming AfterVBS trips,the second stageof gainproqramminq armed. is Whenthe radioaltimeter s val;d,th= second-stage engaged i is whenthe radioaltitude lessthan250 feet. If the radio is altimeter not valid, is the secondstageis engaged whenthe middlemarkersignalis received. (TAS)Function enerator G (9) True Airspeed An approximation TAS is calculateds a function altitude of a of and is heading select indicated irspeed.Thisfunction usedto program a error,courseselecterror, airdatacommands, ertical v beamsensor, If pitchratelimit,and ILSgainprogrammers. the airdata computer not valid,the TAS programmer is reverts tr~ a fixed
airspeed.
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VOR or VOR APR operation y changing b the function optimizes gainof the radiosignalas a function DME distar]ce the VOR of to TAC station.The DME programmereverts a fixedgainleveland r to remains thereif the DME is invalid, DME is placedin the DME HOLD configuration, the RNAVmodeis selected. or (11) EADISingleCue Whena command signalis applied the cue input, to the cuewillmove CW or CCW (roll) up or down(pitch).Thisprovides required or the command allowthe pilotto maneuver to the aircraft the proper in direction reachthe desired to flightpath.
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rollmodemustbe selected before the single cue will be in-view. If onlya rollmode is selected,itchcommand p will be pitch attitude hold.
ModeFlowDescription c. FlightDirector (1) Heading Select Mode (SeeFigure 207. ) The heading select mode is selected pressing by the HDG buttonon whenthe mode is the modeselector.The HDG buttonilluminates engaged and HDG is annunciated the EADI. Heading on select will override and resetotherpreviouslyelected s lateral modes. The heading errorsignal represents differenceetween the b the fixed heading indexand the selected position the heading of bug on the EHSI . The errorsignalfromthe SG-605 Symbol Generator applied the is to flight director computer,emodulated, d programmedo increase t gain as a function increasing and applied the bankangle of TAS to the limiter.The normalbankanglelimitis 27.5degrees. Pressing BANKLIMITswitch on the PC-500 Autopilot ontrollerpplies C a a groundto 7J1A-93 change to the bankanglelimitto 12 degrees, when in the HDG mode. The heading select errorsignalis limited a 3-degree-per-second to rollrateand sentas rollcommand the autopilot omputer.This to c signalis alsosummed witha demodulated rollsignalfromthe c fromthissummation applied is vertical gyro. The resultantommand to the SG-605to position rollcue of the EADI. This is the the signalusedby the pilotto flyto thedesired heading. If the signalsources the command of signal becomeinvalid, rollbar bias is applied biasthe rollcommand to cue out of view. (2) Go-Around ode (GA)(SeeFigure M 207. ) Thismode is selected pressing throttle-mounted by a GO-AROUND anypreviouslyelected s pitchor rollmode. switch. Thiscancels The go-around ogicswitch l opensremoving rollcommand all signals gyrosignal remains drivethe to fromthe EADIcue. The vertical rollcommand inputto the SG-605Symbol Generator or positioning f a c to the EADIrollcommand cue. It willprovide wings-levelommand h a the EADIrollcommand cue. Aftergo-around as beenselected, ny w rollmodecan be selected.Thisselectionillcancelthe wings-levelubmode go-around ut stillleavethe fixedclimb s of b c b a pitch attitude.Go-around an be cancelled y selecting nother mode,pressing TCS,or engaging the autopilot.
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The VORmode is selected pressing NAV buttonon the flight by the director modeselector iththe RNZ-850 w NAV Unittunedto a VOR frequency.Whenoutside the lateral beamsensor(LBS)trippoint, the HDGmode is automatically selected.The HDG mode is usedto intercepthedesired t VOR radial.At thistime,HDG and NAV ARM modesare illuminated themodeselector HDG (green) on and and VOR (white) are annunciated the EADI. Whenreaching on the LBStrip point,the system automatically switches the VOR capture to mode. The HDG and NAVARM annunciators turnedoff and the NAV CAP mode are is illuminated themodeselector.On the EADI,!-lDG on turnsoff and VOR (green) annunciated. he flight is T director computer now provides command interceptnd trackthe desired a to a VOR radial. The desired VOR radialis set on the courseselectpointer the on EHSI. The course errorsignal fromthe SG-605SymbolGenerator representshe differenceetween t b the fixedheading indexand the selected position the course of select pointer the EHSI. This on signalis demodulated, programmed increase to gainas a function of increasing TAS,and summed withthe radiodeviation signal. Radio deviation,romthe RNZ-850 f NAVUnit,is gainprogrammeds a a function DMEdistance of fromtheVOR station.The resultant f the o summing course of errorand radiodeviation signals applied is to the coursecut limiter.Thissignal willbe limited a levelthat to willresultin a maximum course cut angleof 45 degrees the to desired VOR radial afterthe LBStrips. At thistime,the bank anglelimitis 27.5degrees andthe rollratelimitis 3 degrees per second. Signal flowfromthe ratelimiter as described the is in HDG mode. At NOC,bankanglelimitis reduced 12 degrees, to rollratelimit is 1 degreeper second, additionaliltering provided minimize f is to tracking beamnoiseandcourse erroris washedout to eliminate ny a steady-state course errorin thepresence crosswind,hereby of t preventingeamstandoff. b Whenpassing overthe VOR station, he 0SS circuit t removes the radio deviation signal fromthe flight director command outputuntilthe deviation signalis no longer erratic.Whileoverthe station, coursechanges aremadeby selecting new courseon the EHSI. If a the NAV datais not validpriorto the capture point,the LBSwill not tripand the system remains the HDGmode. Aftercapture, in if the NAVdata,compass data,or vertical gyrogoesinvalid, roll the command cuewillbiasfromview. The flight director computer will remainin the NAVmode. A momentary ossof NAV Unitvalidwill l causeNAV CAP to turnoff on themodeselector and VOR (green) to turnoff on the EADI. Whenthe NAV validsignalis restored, AV N CAP andVOR (green) againannunciated. are Withthe lossof NAV CAP,lateral modelogicis removed and the autopilot everts r to automaticingsleveling.WhenNAV CAP is restored, he autopilot w t will againflythe rollcommand.
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The VOR approach mode is selected pressing APR buttonon the by the flight director mode selector iththe RNZ-850 w NAV Unittunedto a Outside the LBS trippoint, HDG andNAV ARM are VOR frequency. on the modeselector and HDG (green) and VApp (white) illuminated are annunciated the EADI. At capture,HDGandNAV ARM turnoff on and NAV CAP illuminates the mode selector.HDG turnsoff and on as VAPP (green) annunciated the EADI. The modeoperates is on f previouslyescribed orthe VOR mode. Gainsare optimized or d f approach, rosswindashout much fasterin thismode,andthe c w is coursecut limitis reduced 30 degrees. to (5) Local zerMode(SeeFigures i 209 and 210. ) The localizerode is selected pressing m by the NAV buttonon the NAV Unitis tunedto a flight director mode selector.The RNZ-850 localizer requency ndthe EHSIcourseselectis set to the f a o the LBS trip published rontcourseforthe ILS. Operation utside f pointbeforebeamcapture as described the VORmode except is for LOC (white) annunciated the EADI. At the LBStrippoint,NAV is on CAP is illuminated themodeselector the HDG and N.4VARM on and is annunciators off. On the EADI,HDG turnsoff and LOC (green) are annunciated. The course errorsignalis gainprogrammeds a function a of calculatedrueairspeed t and summed withradiodeviation romthe f The summed course errorand lateral gainprograminer. resultant 11 radiodeviation ignalis coursecut limited 30 degrees s to and r[ ratelimited.The crosswind orrected ourseerrorand radio c c deviation signal, before summationithrollattitude, s routedto w i the autopilotomputer. c At NOC,bankanglelimitis reduced 12 degrees, to rollratelim t remains 5.5degrees at per second, and additionaliltering s f i provided minim;ze to tracking beamnoise. Course erroris washed out at a muchfasterratethanthe VOR modeto quickly eliminate any steady-state courseerrorin the presence crosswind,hus of t fromthe ratelimiter preventingeamstandoff.Signaloutputs b function described bove. as a Gainprogramming controlledy the LOC II submode.WhenLOC II is b is established, gain is reduced from100to 50 percent a function as rollis summed with of timeand airspeed.Also,at LOC II,lagged the signals improve to lateral control damping.
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vertical gyroinputsignalis synchronized beforeany mode is mode is selected, he synchronizer t engaged. When onlya lateral retains the pitchattitude provide to the pitchholdfunction.The outputsignalis applied the pitchlimiter to and is thensummed thesesignals cancel withthe vertical gyro signal.At engagement, eachotherso the cue goesto the nullposition the EADI. If the on aircraft changes attitude, n errorsignalis applied the EADIto a to command return the original a to attitude. When a pitchmodeis selected,he synchronization t circuit operates s fromdesired as a pitchattitude ashout. Thiseliminatestandoff w position due to long-term ttitude a changes.
3. c. (9) Altitude HoldMode (SeeFigure211. ) Thismode is selected pressing ALT button the flight by the on A director mode selector.SelectingLT willresetany previously and selected pitchmodes. ALT is illuminated on the modeselector ALT (green) annunciated the EADI. Onceengaged, modewill is on the be resetif the airdatacomputer not valid. The pitchcue will is biasfromviewif the VG is not valid. WhenALT is selected, logicgroundis supplied a fromthe flight director computer the airdatacomputer engage to to the mode. Afterengagement, departure any fromthe engaged altitude results in an errorsignal fromthe airdatacomputer.Thiserrorsignalis programmedo decrease gainor ratelimitas a function TAS. t the of out of the ratelimiter, sentto the autopilot is This signal, withthe washedout vertical gyro computer.It is alsosummed signal, displacement limited, summed withthe vertical gyrosignal, amplified,nd sentto the SG-605to drivethe pitchcue of the a EADI . An absolute rollsignalis applied the versine to circuits to provide acceleration compensation turns. Thisversine in signal cancels the radialacceleration output the normalaccelerometer. of The resultant ignalis summed s withthe altitude ratedamping signal fromthe air datacomputer.Thissignal(IVV)is scaledfor proper response a givenaircraft on and summed withthe altitude error signal . WhenTouchControl Steering (TCS)is activated,he versine t and ratelimiter shorted is out,vertical dampening signals are removed, gyrowashout synchronized the existing is to attitude, nd the a altitude holdmode in the airdatacomputer desynchronizes the to existing whenTCS is pressed is new altitude.Any errorsignal t washedout in about5 seconds.Whenthe TCS buttonis released, he systemoperates previouslyescribed. as d If theADC becomes invalid, TAS gainprogrammereverts a the r to on a fixedairspeed.If the BAROsetting the barometricltitude indicator s changed, command generated o fly the aircraft i a is t backto the original altitude reference.
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Thismode is selected pressing VS buttonon the flight by the director modeselector.This action will reset any previously
selected pitch mode.
VS is illuminated on the mode selector and VS
the modewillbe (green) annunciated the EADI. Onceengaged, is on resetif the airdatacomputer not valid. The pitchcue will is viewif the vertical gyrois not valid. bias from WhenVS is selected, a
director computer to the logic air ground data is computer supplied from the flight
to engagethe mode. If the aircraft departs fromthe engaged vertical speed,an error signalis sentto the flight director computer.Thissignalfollows the pathdescribed forthe altitude holdsignal withone exception. In the VS mode,the altitude ratedamping signals are not used.
Anytime the pilotdesires modifyhis existing to vertical speed, pressing the TCS button willoperate the samemanneras theAlt in Holdmode. Whenthe autopilot s engaged, i the pilotcan command a new VS by movingthe pitchwheelon the autopilot ontroller; c the EADIair datacommand display willchangeas a function pitch of wheelmovement. (11) Indicatedirspeed A HoldMode
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Thismode is selected pressing by the IASbuttonon the flight director modeselector.Thisresets any previouslyelected s pitch mode. IAS is illuminated the mode selector on and IAS (green) is annunciated the EADI. Onceengaged, modewillresetif the on the air datacomputer not valid. The pitchcue willbiasfromview is if the vertical gyrois not valid. When IAS is selected, logicgroundis supplied a fromthe flight director computer the airdatacomputer engagethe mode. If to to the aircraft departs fromthe engaged airspeed, errorsignalis an applied the flight to director computer.This signal bypasses the TAS gainprogrammernd is applied the pitchratelimiter. From a to is the sameas previous-ly described in this point, the signal path the ALT mode. The airspeed ommanded alueon the EADIair data c v command display can be changed the pilotby movingthe pitch by wheelon the autopilotontroller c whenthe autopilot engaged. is (12) G1ideslope Approach Mode (SeeFigure 212. ) This mode is selected by pressing the APR buttonon the flight director mode selector iththe RNZ-850 w NAV Unittunedto a localizer requency.Glideslopeapture inhibited ntilthe f c is u localizer as beencaptured.WhenAPR is selected, ocal zer h l i capture, and the VBS has not beentripped, ARM and any APR previouslyelected s pitchmodeis illuminated themode selector. on The previouslyelected s pitchmodeand LOC (green) and GS (white) are annunciated the EADI. Afterthe local zerhas been captured, on i
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The glideslopeeviation ignalis applied the GS gair d s to The output the GS gainprogrammer s maximum(100 of i programmer. c is b percent gain)at beamcapture. Glideslopeapture determinedy summing the GS deviation ignal s with TAS and IVV siqnals._ TAS and IVVare applied for 15 seconds through switchGSOC+15 EOFF. When the sumof thesesignals equalszerothe VBS trips. During this 15-seconduration, he TAS and IVVsignals d t program the (S deviation commandinghe aircraft transitionromlevelfliqht flying t to f to the GSOC+15 EOFFswitch the glideslope beam. After15 seconds, opensand bothGSOC+15 switches EO closeto increase gainof the the GS deviation signal fromthe capture the control to phaseand to add a damping signal improve to glidesloperacking.Thiscombined t signalis thenprogrammedo decrease t the ratelimitas a function a and of increasing TAS. Fromthe ratelimiter, displacement integral signalis supplied the autopilot to computer.The other outputfromthe ratelimiter summed is withwashedout vertical gyro to eliminate nytendenciesor beamstandoff a f due to steady-state attitude changes, displacement limited, summedwith vertical gyro, to the SG-605to drivethe pitchcue of the amplified, and applied a to trackthe glideslope EAD 1. Thisprovides command smoothly beam. At LOC II,the glideslopeeviation d signalis first-stage gain programmeds a function timeandTAS, and startsat the a of 1200-footadioaltimeter r (RA)trippointwiththe RA valid. The glideslope gain is reduced from1 to 0.33. If the RA is invalid, gainprogramming initiated fterglideslope apture is a c and NOC. The secondstageof glideslopeainprogrammingeginsat an g b altitude 250 feetwhenthe radioaltimeter valid. The of is glideslopeignal programmedo a gainof zero at zeroradio s is t reduction fromgainof 0.33at 250 feet altitude. Thisis a linear is the of radioaltitude.If the radioaltimeter invalid, second-stage gainprogramming triggered the middleImarker is by from0.33to 0.13and signal In thiscase,the gainreduces . for remains the 0.13level. The rateof gainreduction both at stagesis controlledy timeand trueairspeed addition the b in to radioaltimeterr middlemarkerinputsignals. o
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Whenthego-around ode is initiatedy pressing m b the GA button on the throttle handle, the GA logicswitches changestate. This opens the signal pathfromthe pitchratelimiter, disables the pitch attitude ashout w circuit and inserts voltage a representing fixed a applied the SG-605to drivethe to pitchup command.Thissignal, pitchcue on the EADI,commands pilotto pullthe noseof the the aircraft to the fixedgo-around ngle. up a (14) Altitude Preselectode (SeeFigure213. M ) The desired altitude selected the VNAVComputer/Controller. is on Thismode is selected pressing by theALT SEL buttonon the flight pitchmode,VS, IAS,or PITCHHOLD director mode selector.Another is selected flythe aircraft to toward the selected altitude.When outside the altitude bracket point, ALT SEL ARM and the engaged pitchmodesare illuminated themodeselector.The engaged on pitch modeandASEL (white) are annunciated the EADI. on Whenreaching the bracket altitude, he systemautomatically t switches ALT SEL CAP and the previous to pitchmode is cancelled. At thistime,ALT SEL CAP is illuminated on the mode selector and ASEL (green) is annunciated on the EADI. As the aircraft reaches the selected altitude,LT SEL CAP is cancelled nd ALT is engaged. A a TheALT SEL CAP on the modeselector andASELannunciator the on EADIare turnedoff;thenALT is illuminated the mode selector on is annunciated on the EADI. If the air data and ALT (green) mode cannotbe computer is not valid, the altitude preselect cuewill biasout of view if the vertical selected.The command gyrois not valid. representing differenceetween the b selected and The errorsignal, actual altitude, applied the flight is to director computer fromthe VNAV The bracket . detector armedby a groundfromthe VNAV. is Whenthe bracket detector trips,the errorsignalis applied the to TAS programmer and the gain is decreased as a function of increasing withthe altitude ratedamping TAS The errorsignalis summed . The programmerutputis rate o signals beforebeinggainprogrammed. limited a function TAS and applied an outputto the as of as withwashedout pitch autopilotomputer.It is alsosummed c attitude displacement and limited.Thenit is summed withthe vertical gyro signal, amplified,nd applied the SG-605 drive a to to the to the the pitchcue on the EADI. Thisprovides command capture selected altitude. AfterALT SEL CAP and before goingintoALT hold,any change of preselected altitude ill resultin ALT SEL modereverting ackto w b ARM .
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The STAELswitch position selected the station is and elevation set on the display is by rotating the set knob. Resolutions 100 feet. The TCI FR i or
slewing display position (along is track selected offset) and is the set. distance Resolution ahead is of, 0.1 or beyond the mile. VOR
The vertical angle(VANG) position selected the computed is and vertical pathangleto the desired destinations displayed.The pilotmay i observe the continuously computed flight pathangle(angle compute mode)untilthe desired angleis displayed ndthen press the VNAV a modeselector.Thiswillfreeze the button on the flight director angleand capture the vertical path,or the set knobmay be usedto preseta desired vertical angle(fixed anglemode). Thenpressing the VNAVbutton will arm the system to capture the selected vertical
nautical Should the VNAV button not be pressed before the path angle. the VNCCwillrevert the anglecompute to selected angle is reached,
mode,continuously displayinghe computed t angleto the desired destination. Whena vertical pathhas been selected by pressing the VNAV button mode selector,he vertical t deviation ithrespect the w to the selected vertical pathis displayed n the EADI and EHSI. Pressing o to the vertical path the VNAV button willcausethe aircraft capture immediatelyf in the anglecompute i mode. Thiswillcancelany previously elected s pitchmode. VNAVCAP is illuminated the mode on selector and VNAV (green) annunciated the EADI. If the VNAV is on button on the modeselector pressed is beforethe presetangleis reached the fixedanglemode,the VNAVARM and previouslyngaged in e pitchmodeare illuminated themodeselector.The previously on selected pitch modeand VNAV (white) annunciated the EADI. is on Whenthe selected angleis reached, VNAVCAP illuminates on the mode selector, NAVARM andthe previouslyelected V s pitchmodeturnoff. On the EADI,VNAV (green) turnson and the previouslyelected s pitch mode is turnedoff.
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Whenthe aircraft reached has the selected altitude,LT is A illuminated andVNAVCAP is turned off on the mode selector. off on the EADI. annunciated and VNAV is turned
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the flight director computer, it is summed with a washed out vertical gyro signal, displacement limited, summed with the vertical gyro, amplified, and applied to the SG-605 to drive the pitch cue on the EADI.
A sample problem diagramedin Figure is 215. At the instant shown, the aircraft is 1000 feet above and 13.0 range miles from a VOR station whichhas an elevationf 1500feet. The pilotdesires o to go to 10,000 feetat a point10 milespastthe VOR station. If the problem variables (STAEL, ALT,TO-FRM) had already beenput intothe VN-212and the pilothadpressed the VNAVbuttonon the mode selector the instant at shown, the aircraft would climbto the desired pointat a 3-degree angle.
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~ 4. Autopilot omputer C Functional DescriptionSeeFigures ( 217,217.1, 218,and 219. ) A. Autopilot/Yaw DamperEngage(SeeFigure 217or 217.1.) The autopilot s engaged pressing AP ENGAGE i by the buttonon the PC-500 Engaging autopilot utomatically the a engages theyaw AP Controller. damper. WiththemomentaryP ENGAGE A switch button pressed, voltsdc 28 fromdisconnectwitches and S6 are routed s S5 through the followingo t 1OJ1B-3O turntransistor on. to Q1 . AP Controllerurnknobswitch llJ1-L t to AP ControllerP ENGAGE A switch lJ1-P to . VG Validswitch lJ1-R to . Rollratemonitor testboardto 57J1-H(Citation only) V . Rollratemonitor relayK1 energized ontact 57J1-K(Citation c to V only) q Rollratemonitor testboardto 1OJ1B-3O (Citation only) V q lJ1-Rto 1OJ1B-3O (CitationI only) I
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WithQ1 on, 28 voltsfrom1OJ1A-5 are routed through the ENG series through the switch and a diodeto 1OJ1B-33.These28 voltsdc are routed VG validswitchpathto 1OJ1B-3O o latchQ1 on afterthe AP ENGAGE t buttonis released.WithTCS not selected,he 28 voltsdc from1OJ1A-5 t are alsoroutedthrough the ENG and TCS series switches 1OJ1A-3 to to engage the aileron and elevator clutches are routed llJ1-c and to to lightthe AP ENGAGE button, whichindicateshatthe autopilot s t i engaged. The Yaw Damperis alsoengaged whenthe AP ENGAGE buttonis pressed.The 28 voltsat 1OJ1B-3O hatturnQ1 on are routed t through diodeto turn ;i Q2 on. WithQ2 on, 28 voltsat 1OJ1B-13 areroutedthrough the ENG series switchto 1OJ1B-12 o engage t the rudder servoclutch.This voltage alsorouted is through diodeto latchQ2 on and to llJ1-R a to lightthe YD ENGAGE button whichindicateshattheyaw damperis t engaged. The Yaw Dampercan alsobe engaged, ithout w the autopilot eingengaged, b by pressing the YD ENGAGE button the PC-500 on Autopilot ontroller. C Transistor2 is thenturned by 28 voltsapplied 1OJ1B-35,Theyaw Q on to damperengagecircuitry henoperates t the sameas previouslyiscussed. d The autopilotilldisengage w if
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Attitude validandrollattitude signal fromthe vertical gyro. Heading validand heading errorsignal fromthe directional gyro Rollcommands fromthe flight director computer. Rollturnknobcommands fromthe autopilotontroller. c Synchronization the roll axisis achieved in when (1) Synchronization. the net signal therollservosum is zero. Priorto autopilot to engagement, autopilotommand all c inputs are zerobecause the autopilot notyet coupled anymodeand the ROLLCPL,HDG HOLD, is to and TK q AP ENGswitches areopen. At thistime,the inputto the rollsynchronizer through the rollratelimiter willalsobe zero because switch ENG q TCS SEL q ROLL HOLD is open. Rollattitude AP fromthe vertical gyrois demodulated applied the summing and to amplifier.If the sumof thesetwo signals not zero,qn error is signalappears and is amplified,nd applied theAP ENG+ TCS SEL a to switch. During synchronization priorto autopilot ngagement,he e t switchis closed, applying he errorsicmalto the rollsynchronizer t integrator. Before engagement, ROLLHOLD switchis closedand the the errorsignal drives the integrator. The integrators driven i untilits outputis equalto the rollattitude input. Whentheyare equalthe errorto the integrators zeroand the rollaxisis i synchronized. ynchronizing S provides transient-free engagementf o the autopilot.During synchronization, errorsignalis also the applied therolldisplacement to pathbut the aileron servois not engaged.Therefore, synchronization no transientsill appearon w the controls. Priorto engagement the autopilot, servodriveclutchis not of the engaged thecentral to surface; thus,the servoloopfollows on up the inputcommand synchronizing zeromotorrotation.#t to engagement, servois at a nullposition the corresponding the to inputcommand. (2) Heading-Hold. theautopilot s engaged If i withno lateral mode selected andwitha bankangleof lessthan6 degrees andthe TURN knobin the detent position,he heading-hold t modeis engaged and theHDG HOLDswitch closed, is allowing outputof the heading the
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The rollratelimiter derives the rateof the command errorsignal. The ratesignalis clipped a diodelimiter by and then applied to If the ratesignal risesto a levelhatwould t the integrator. command morethan5.5degrees per second, the diodesclipthe error signal intothe integrator, thuslimiting the integratorutputto o to a level 5.5degrees per second.Whenthe ratesignaldecreases secondro11 ate,this r that commands less than a 5.5 degrees per signal drivesthe integratort thatrateand the diodelimiters a fromthe haveno effect theerrorsignal. Errorcommandsignals on Because ratelimiter circuit are applied the rollsynchronizer. to the autopilot s in the heading-hold i mode,the command signal passes through the ROLLHOLDswitch the integratorn the roll to i W i and TC:S not is synchronizer.henthe auto~ilot s engaged switchis closed, adding a resistor selected,heA/P ENG TCSSEL t
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The limited command amplified nd applied the roll is a to pathto the rolls.qnchronizer is displacement path. The feedback now openedbecause theA/P ENG+ TCS SEL switchis openin the command inverted passed is and heading holdmode. The displacement through the Q-switching soft-ride,ain-changing and g circuits be to summed withrollrate. Rollrateprovides short-term a damping signal. The resultingrror e signal amplifiedy the rollservosum amplifier applied is b and to the servoamplifier. The resultant utputsignal o d-ivesthe aileron servomotor. The servoamplifierutputis limited the electronicorque o by t of the limiter.In the eventof a failure the torquelimiter, monitor circuit woulddisengage he autopilothen servotorque t w so exceeded predetermined a level. The clutchis engaged the servo a motorwilldrivethe aileron.As the motordrives, ratedamping signal fromthe servotachometers fed backas a damping i signal to signalis alsofed backto stabilizehe servoloop. A position t t willbankthe oppose the command signal. Deflectinghe aileron airplane toward the heading thatexisted whenthe aJtopilotas w bankanglechanges, the o~tputof the engaged.As the airplane
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The inputfromthe gy~oopposes the change. thusreducing the resulting rrorto the servo e the errorsignal, As the airplane bankstowardthe desired heading, error the drive. fromthe heading synchronizer will be reduced. As this e-ror decreases command the signals throughout axis will begin to roll the The final result will be a null at the airplane toward wings-level. airplane flying wings-leveln the heading o the servo output with the thatexisted the timeof autopilot ngagement. at e
gyro reflects is pressed, the error signal into the roll synchronizer is
inputswitches the rollratelimiter to to zero because the are all opened, removing command all inputs thesesumming to points. The aileron servodriveclutchis disengaged,llowing pilotto a the placethe airplane the desired in rollattitude.As the attitude changes, the outputto the rollservosumwillchange. Thisoutput representshe differenceetween t b airplane attitude and tle signal levelat the outputof the rollsynchronizer. outputto the The servosum is fed backintothe rollsynchronizer keeping theservo sum inputat a null. The amplified rrorsicmalis fed backto the rollsynchronizer e through the closed A/P ENG+ TCS SEL switch. At thistirwthe A/P the resistor fromtha outputof opens,removing ENG . TCS SEL switch Withthe resistorsffectremoved, e the the integrator. synchronizer actsas an integrator, as a lag circuit.The error not signalis applied through the ROLLHOLDswitch drivet~e to The integrator drivesuntilitsoutputis eqJal to the integrator. willbe zero, rollattitude signal. At thistimethe errorsignals and the systemis synchronized the existing to airplane bankangle. Whenthe TCS switchis released, he feedback t pathfor the amplified errorsignalis openedby the A/P ENG+ TCS SEL switch. Releasing the TCS switchalsoclosestheA/P ENG TCS SEL switch, converting modes are selected the integratorntoa lag circuit. If no lateral i in the flightdirector computer and the bankangleis lessthan6 t w degrees whenTCS is released, he autopilotillreturnto heading than6 degrees TCS at hold. When the bankangleis greater release, the ROLLHOLDswitchopensand the airplane maintains he t fromthisbankanglewill selected bankangle. Any deviation generate errorsignal drivethe aileron an to servoto return the airplane the desired to bankangle. Thisbankangleis maintained w untila new attitude selected is withTCS. If the autopilotas coupled the flight to director when TCS was used,uponrelease of the TCS switch, the autopilotillcoupleto the engaged w flight director mode.
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4. B. (4) TURN Knob. Whenthe TURNknobis rotated out of detent, any prev. ously coupled roll modeis uncoupled. The ROLL CPL and IDG ~ are open,removing all inputsignals,The TK AP ENG HOLD switches switch closesto applytheTURN-knob ommand c signal fromthe The command signalis ratelimited 5.5 to autopilot ontroller.c degrees per secondandpassed through the ROLLHOLDswitch(seelast paragraph f TCS explanation) drivethe rollsynchronizer.he o to T command signalis limited *3O degrees knobexcitation, to by then summed withthe vertical gyroattitude signal. Fromthispoint, the errorsignalis applied thedisplacement to pathto drivethe aileron servo.
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Returning heTURN knobto detent t willreturn the airplane a to wings-level condition nd engage a the heading-hold mode. Othermodes can be selected willbe coupled and afterthe TURNknobis returned to the detentposition. (5) Lateral Modes(Heading elect, S NAV Select, BackCourse, VOR APR). Whenthe pilotselects lateral a modeon themodeselector,he ROLL t CPLmode is engaged the autopilot s engaged.The desired if i roll commands computed are andprocessed y the flight b director computer and are applied the autopilotomputer 1OJ1A-18. to c at The command signalis passed through the ROLLCPL switch.All other inputs are blocked because the HDG HOLD,andTK . AP ENG switches are opened. Fromthispoint, the rollcommand pathfollows the same pathas the heading-hold signal drivethe aileron to servo. The errorsignal will flythe airplane the selected to flight pathand rollout to a wings-level condition n the selected o flight path. (6) LiftCompensation. During turn,an airplane a losesliftandtends to losealtitude.To compensateor thiscondition,he autopilot f t rollaxisapplies the rollattitude signal fromthe vertical yroto g an absolute rollcircuit.Thiscircuit willprovide nose-up a command the pitchaxiswhenthe airplane bankedleftor right. to is The amplitude f thiscommand o shouldbe equalto the lossof lift due to the turnso thatverylittle, any,altitude lostduring if is the turn. The absolute rollcircuit outputis alsoapplied the to rolllogiccircuits generate bankangleof lessthan6-degrees to a logicin addition the liftcompensation the pitchaxis. to in (7) TorqueSwitching.(SeeFigure 219 or 219.1. The rolland pitch ) torquelimiters and torque monitors are switched a function f as o barometricltitude a fromthe air datacomputer.The nominal torque switch pointin the autopilotomputer 13,400 1,100feetof c is i barometricressure p altitude.Abovethisaltitude, he pitchand t rolltorquelimiters andmonitors are switched a lowtorque to reg me. i
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Air datainformation fromthe flight director computer. Airspeed and altitude information fromthe airdatacomputer for
Q-switching.
Pitchwheelcommands fromthe autopilotontroller. c Attitude validand pitchattitude information from the Glideslope deviation
(1) Synchronization. signal from the flight in director the pitch vertical computer. gyro.
axisis achieved when the net signal the pitchservosum is zero. Priorto autopilot to engagement, glideslope, the airdata,and PITCHwheelsignals are blocked the open GS CPL,ADC CPL,and PW switches. by
Synchronization
Pitchattitude fromthe vertical gyro is demodulatednd is summed a Duringsynchronization, withthe outputof the pitchintegrator. the outputof the integrator follows pitchattitude causing the output the pitchdisplacement of amplifier o be zero. If the t airplane attitude changes, he sumof the integratornd ~ertical t a The error signal is applied to the gyrosignals an errorsignal. is closed ENG + TCS switch AP pitch displacement path and through the and the closedPITCHHOLDswitch drivethe integrator. to The integrators drivenuntilits outputis equalto the vertical i gyro signal and the net pitchdisplacement signalis zero.
Prior engaged to engagement to the central of the autopilot, thus, the the servo servo drive loop clutch At to is not surface;
follows on up
the
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is if mode is PitchHold. Afterthe autopilot engaged, no vertical engaged the flight on director and the PITCHwheelis not rotated, the autopilot s in the pitch-holdodeand the pitch integrator i m The outputof the holds the pitch attitude reference signal. integratoraintains he airplane m t pitchattitude thatexisted the at Any changein pitchattitude illproduce h an timeof engagement. errorsignal, and the servodrivemotoris drivenin thedirection to returnthe airplane pitchattitude o thatwhichexisted the t at timeof engagement. The servodrivedeflects elevator the control tab because the servodriveis coupled the servoclutchafter by The errorsignals drivethe servoand autopilot ngagement. e elevator return to the airplane thedesired to attitude.Whenthis attitude achieved,he elevator is t willbe at the neutral position and the servosum output will be at a null.
is provided by pitch rate. Pitch control. rate is derived is from pitch as attitude
(4) LiftCompensation. bsolute A rollsignal fromthe rollaxisis shapedbefore passing through the Q-switching soft-ride and circuitry.The liftcompensation function enerator ircuitry g c produces liftcompensation a signal whosemagnitude proportional is to sec ~-l,where$ is the airplane bankangle. Thissignalpitches the aircraft whenmakinga bankturnto compensateor the loss up f of liftin a turn. Thismaintains aircraft the neara constant altitude a turn. If the autopilot in is in the airspeed hold mode, the liftcompensation signalis removed completelyo prevent t the liftcompensation airspeed and holdcommand signals fromopposing eachotherandcausing airspeed holdmodecontrol problems. on (5) TouchControl Steering (TCS). WhentheTCS switch the control
wheel is pressed, the autopilot path is disengaged provided synchronization from the paths are established. A feedback
pitch
displacement inverter intothe pitch integrator through A/P ENG+ a TCS and PITCHHOLDswitches.The servoclutchis disengagedndthe pilotfliesthe airplane a desired to pitchattitude.The autopilot will synchronize pitchintegrator the new airplane the to pitch attitude andthe net servosumoutput willbe at a null. Whenthe TCS switchis released, he feedback t patharound the pitch integrators openedand the integrator i retains the pitchattitude signalexisting the timethe switchis released.If the airplane at
deviates appears from at the the synchronized output pitch and attitude, is an error signal
usedto position the servo motorto drivethe airplane backto the synchronized pitchattitude.
integrator
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is
rotated
and
closes,
PITCHwheeltachometer be applied.The to as long as the PITCHwheel is being rotated. Rotating the PITCHwheel movement stops.
PITCH be HOLD switch The integrator). inhibited. is integrated displacement output the signal amplifier, airplane vertical this (7) Air time of is the of balance
allowing the output PW switch remains It opens when PITCH wheel will
closed
If the
the PITCH wheel signal coupled, the PITCH wheel PITCH wheel rotation integrator integrated changed, and
(tachometer
producing an attitude rate is displacement. PITCH wheel, by the vertical gyro inputs. to and be
integrator
error
routed through the displacement path the servo drive moves the elevator The airplane attitude will attitude. gyro the signal airplane is equal will be to at the the or in is -40, ALT pitch new
the At
integrator commanded
SpeedHold!).
director from These the VS. flight ground
When
computer
engaged, switches
PW,
IAS or
The ALT,
IAS or
provided computer into the
the
IAS or VS and ADC CPL switches ALT q PW, and the pitch command amplifier, The the pitch command and integral signals are summed gyro signal.
of be the the tab to error to and drive air gyro the in data the the signals servo direction reference. desired air is drive not to As data zero, and the airplane the get the
If the
error the airplane changes vertical decreases. change flight airplane The
the
change
used
motor
position obtain
selected
until the air data error signal ~rom is zero and the net signal is zero. desired attitude. by the electronic the torque limiter, when is As servo so back engaged is fed torque the torque the as signal a
servo
limiter. monitor
of
disengage
autopilot
exceeded predetermined a level. The clutch willdrivethe elevator control tab. motor
rate also damping signal back fed the VS signal to to from stabilize oppose the the servo the command tachometer loop. signal. damping servo
servo
themotordrives, a
position is
If in IAS or
wheel
changes of the
the
PITCH
cancels
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(8)
or airdatamode. If the ALT, IAS,or VS mode CPL switches are closed, supplying error signals.
slope beam is captured, the air data mode is
disengaged,
switches areopened, and the GS CPL switches are closed, and the glideslopeommand c signals are applied. The glideslopeisplacement d signalis inverted limited i6 and to degrees andthe glideslopentegral i signalis applied through the PITCHHOLDswitch the integrator. limiter the outputof the to A on integrator limits thissignalto +20 degrees ancl degrees up -5 down whilein theglideslope ode. The glideslopeisplacement m d and integral signals are combined and thensummed withthe vertical gyro signal . If the sum of theglideslopeommands c and the vertical gyrois not zero,an errorsignal applied the servomotor,following he is to t samepathas described or the air datamode. The servowilldrive f the elevator control tab untilthe airplane in the centerof the is glideslopeeam. b
(9)
Autopilot andManualPitchTrimSystem. The manualelectric and autopilotitchtrimsystems p bothutilize the sametrimservo. The aircraft interfacerovides p the switching ontrol determine hich c to w trim is the operational modeis beingutilized.The manualelectric t primary masteroperational or mode. The autopilot rimis utilized if the autopilot s engaged i and the manualelectric trimswitchis not beingoperated.Either the operational of modesdrives the elevator trimsurface reducethe loadon the elevator. to (a) ManualElectric rimSystem. The manualelectric T trimis operated meansof a switch eitherthe pilots the by on or copilotsontrol c wheel. In orderto activate trimservo, the the switch mustbe activated.Operation f the manualelectric o trimswitch willcausethe pitchand rollaxisof the autopilot to disengage y interrupting autopilot ngagevoltage.The b the e trimservoclutchis routedthrough relaycontacts, the in interface, whichare interrupted pressing by the AP disconnect button.Thisfeature provided allowdecouplingf the is to o trimservodrivein caseof a trimrunaway. t controls the (b) Autopilot rimSystem. The autopilot rimsystem T aircraft installedlectric e trimservomotor. The trimrateis a function sustained levator of e servoforcesabovea given threshold.
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(lo) FlapCompensation. Deploymentr detractingf the flaps o o (Citation I)or advancing r retardinghe throttles I o t (Citation) V requires addedtrimresponse limitairplane to ballooning at deployment. Whenthe throttles re advanced retarded, flap-up a or a or flap-down ignal s entersthe autopilotomputer 1OJ1B-46 c at and starts the flapsin motiontimer. The outputof the timeris the flap/throttle compensation signal.Thissignalis applied the up to anddowntrimsensor, thusbypassinghe normaltrimdelayin one t direction. (11) TorqueSwitching.(SeeFigure219or 219.1. The pitchaxistorque ) switching perates o the sameas the rollaxistorqueswitching discussed paragraph .B. in 4 (7).
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4. 5 218,sheets D. YawAxis (SeeFigure
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
CITATION V and 6.)
Theyaw axisof the autopiloteceives r heading information fromthe directional gyro. The i (1) YawAxisSynchronization. yaw axisof the autopilot s Before theyaw damper modeis synchronized priorto engagement. engaged, all heading ratesignals are blocked the YD ENGAGE by switch, whichgrounds the outputof the heading ratewashout amplifier.The servoamplifier nd servodrivemakeup the servo a b position servoloop. A signalat theyaw servosum is amplifiedy the servoamplifier nddrivesthe torque a motorto command surface a feedback synchro feedsbacka 400-Hz signal position.The position that is demodulated andopposes the errorsignal. Whenthe surface
is at the position commanded, the input to the servo amplifier will signal be at a null. A rate damping signal is fed backas a damping
to stabilizehe servoloop. t Priorto engagementf the autopilot,he servodrive clutch o t is not servoloopfollows on Up to the central surface; thus, the the inputcommand synchronizing zeromotorrotation.At to engagement, servois at a nullposition the corresponding the to inputcommand.The servoamplifier includes torquelimiter a and monitor. The torquelimiter limitsthemaximum current supplied to the motor,and thus,limits the maximum torque output themotor, of sincemotortorqueis proportional motorcurrent.The monitor to disengageshe autopilotndyaw damperif the torquelimiter t a fails, preventing failure a whichwouldresultin no torquelimiting.
engaged
Duringthe synchronization and untilthe heading-hold mode mode is engaged, the heading synchronizer in the follow-up r is o synchronization mode. Thisheading synchronizer an electronic is unit,not a mechanicalevice. In orderto achieve d electronic heading synchronization andelectronicaw ratecircuit y operation, a 3-wire-to-2-wire converterircuit employed theyaw axisof c is in the autopilot.Three-wirenformation i fromthe directional gyrois applied SW1 and SW2 andto the logicswitchingircuits to c that actually perform the 3-wire-to-2-wire conversiony opening b and closing electronicwitches. s The directional gyroX andY information applied SW1 andSW2. is to One of theseswitches willalwaysbe closed, and at timesbothare closed. The switches areclosedwhentheirwaveform voltage zero is and openwhenthewaveform at 5 volts. The signal is fromSW1 and SW2 is demodulatedndthenapplied the linevoltage a to compensation induced voltage by changes the on circuit.Any errorsignals 115-volts c linewillbe eliminatedt thispoint. A signal a a representing dynamic airplane heading summed is witha signal from the integratorf the heading o synchronizer. thesesignals If are not equal,the resultantrrorsignalis inverted applied the e and to integratorhrough t the HDG HOLDswitch. The integrator willbe drivenuntilitsoutputis equalto the airplane heading.
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modesselected, he heading-hold t synchronizer mode is engaged.The HDG HOLD switch into the heading opens. If the airplane changes heading, errorsignalis an developed.It is inverted applied and through the NORMor INV switch provide heading to a errorsignal the rollaxiscircuits to to returnthe airplane the desired to heading.Whenthe heading-hold modeis engaged, logicinputto the 3-wire-to-2-wire a converter locksup the converter o maintain t existing logicoutputs. Thislockup is necessary o preserve heading-hold t the reference information. heading information fromthe line (3) Yaw DamperOperation.The dynamic voltage compensation amplifier s applied the heading i to ratetaker circuit and passed through the NORMor INVswitches.The rate signalis amplified ndthenapplied the crossover a to holdcircuit. SwitchRT1 is closedat all timesexcept whenthe slopeof the dynamic heading changes frompositive negative negative to or to the ratesignal wouldbe causedby the positive.At thesetimes, signal switching ircuits not airplane c and inputs.Thistransient is blocked fromentering heading the ratewashout circuit. opening by switch RT1 for a 100-millisecond period duringthe switching Duringthisperiod, the capacitor the crossover old in h transition. circuit maintains he lastexisting t signal rateof the dynamic heading signal. The crossover oldcircuit h outputis applied the heading to rate representshe changes t of washout circuit.Thisoutputsignal mode is engaged, ~ the ~amic heading rate. Whentheyaw damper ENG switch willbe open,removing thegroundfromthe heading rate washout circuit output. Thissignal willbe applied theyaw to servosum to drivethe rudderservo. The servoamplifier utputis o limited the electronicorquelimiter.In the eventof a failure by t the circuit woulddisengage the of the torquelimiter, monitor autopilot henservotorqueexceeded predetermined w a level. The servodriveclutchis engaged thatthe rudderis drivento damp so roll outthe changing dynamic heading ratesignals. If the airplane rateexceeds degrees 7 per second if the airplane or bankangle the heading ratesignalis removed grounding by exceeds degrees, 45 the outputof the heading ratewashout circuit.Whentheserateand bankanglesignals arereduced below7 degrees per secondand the bankangleis lessthan45 degrees, the switchopens,removing the groundand restoring he command t signal. The heading ratesignal fromthe heading ratewashout circuit is gainswitched the MID-Qswitch maintain by to uniform airplane response across the airspeed rangeof the airplane.
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SystemFunctional DescriptionFiaure ( 220) 5. C-14DComDass Basicpowerfor the systemis the 28 voltsdc inputat 6J1-Cof the C-14D Directional Gyro. Thisprovides internal owerfor the gyroand a 26 volts p ac poweroutputfor the fluxvalveand CS-412. The fluxvalvesenses the horizontalomponent f the earths c o magnetic field. Usingthe 26 voltsac reference ignal, provides outputsignal s it an that representsircraft a heading the earths in magnetic field. Thissignal will provide command keepthe rotorof the gyroaligned magnetic a to to northin the slaved mode. The CS-412DualRemote Compensator compensates fluxvalvefor singlethe cycle(hard-iron effects) biasing by the fluxvalvecoilswitha low leveldc voltage.The procedure or adjustinghislevelof compensation discussed f t is in Section 8. Two independent compass systems can be compensated the by CS-412. In the slavedmodeof operation,he directional t gyrois slaved a position to relative the magnetic to heading reference s supplied the fluxvalveand a by the CS-412. Slaving the directional of gyrois accomplished supplyingurrent by c flow through precessionoilsaffecting he sensitive xisof the gyro. The c t a MANUALSYNCHRONIZATION switchis usedto engagefastslaving the of directional gyro. Whenfastslaving engaged, slaving is the rateis increased romapproximately degrees f 3.5 perminuteto approximately 40 degrees per minute. Onceengaged, fastslaving continuesntilthe compass u cardof the EHSIor HSI indicatesithin4 degrees actual w of heading, at whichtimethe normalslaving rateis assumed. In the freeor manualmodeof operation, magnetic information fromthe flux valveand CS-412is disabled the gyroand no slaving performed. in is The directional gyroprovides compass information a product the position f as 0$ o the aircraft withreference o the position the unslaved yro. As no t of g slaving performed,he displayed eading is t h information subject error is to as the resultof freegyrodrift. During operation the directional of gyro,any of the followingonditions c willcausea lossof the heading validsignalsupplied the SG-605 to Symbol Generator: (a) Low voltage the directional to gyropowersupply (b) Improper heelspeedof the spinmotor w (c) Fastsync(manual synchronization)
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HDG REV Switch Toggling Sequence Table201 Heading phasing forthe pilots port2 is identifiedy the openor b ground condition n 65J1B-30.Whenthispin is open,the demodac o reference xcitationo heading e t port2 sourceis fromthe pilots bus. ac A groundon pin 65J1B-30 wouldidentify thatthe heading port2 sourceis beingexcited the copilots c bus. by a Heading information applied the specific is to SG-605heading ports. The togglesequence the HDG REV switch of determineshichattitude w portis supplyinghe heading t indications the EHSI. The heading on sourceis annunciated the EHSIin whiteif the pilotand copilot on are using different ources s and in amberif the samesourceis used. If the heading validapplied the SG-605is lost,a red HDG FAILis to annunciated the EHSI. on The copilots -14DDirectional C Gyronormally drivesthe heading dialon the RD-450 HSI. WhenHDG REV is selected, 3-wireoutputfromthe a RD-450 HSI thatis applied HDG port2 of the SG-605is usedto drive to the heading dialon the EHSI. The pilots C-14Dheading signals are alsoconnected o the optional t MG-605for usewhenthe MG-605is backing a failed up SG-605Symbol Generator.
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The configuration shownin Figure 223 consists analog of ADF and diqital DME and NAV sources for the pilots sideand analog ADF-and NAV sou~ces pin 65J1B-32 s andARINC568 DME source for the copilots ide. Program s openand 65J1B-33 grounded is whichindicateshatthe SRN 1 sourceis t digital RS-422. Program pins65J1B-9 and -68 are bothopenwhich indicateshatthe SRN 2 sources t are analog and ARINC568. Program pin 65J1B-36 identifies whether the toggling sequence theNAV (VOR/LOC) of button the DC-811includes LS. The toggling on M sequence as follows is Pin65J1B-36 Open Ground Switch Seauence VOR/LOC CS VOR/LOC to thenrepeat VOR/LOC MLS to CS VOR/LOC CS MLS thenrepeat to to
Program pin 65J1B-10 grounded is whichindicateshe systemis usingdual t ADF receivers.Also,pin 65J1A-103 grounded allocate is to crossside SRN and ADF sensors. The pilots ADF inputapplied 65J2A-55 to through can be in the 358 wireX, Y, and Z or 4-wiresine/cosine configuration.hen3-wire W information applied, is 65J1A-1OO s open;if 4-wireis applied, 100 i pin is grounded.TheADF validis applied 65J1A-82. to CrosssidecopilotsDF bearing applied 65J2A-34 A is to through in the 37 4-wiresine/cosine configuration indicatedy 65J1B-81 as b grounded. The bearing inputto 65J2A-51 through -54can be in the 3-wire 4-wire or configuration.eaving L pin 65J1A-99 openidentifies-wire, 3 and grounding in 99 identifies 4-wiresine/cosine p a input. The bearing inputis available n caseor cardreference. i Applying groundto pin a 65J1B-31 assumes the VOR bearing signalis casereferencedi.e., ( aircraft heading has already beensubtractedromthe VOROMNIbearing, f thusmakingit a relative bearing).Leaving pin 31 openassumes theVOR bearing signal be cardreferencedi.e., to ( aircraft heading has not been subtractedromthe VOR OMNIbearing, f thusmakingit an OMNIor absolute bearing). A groundis applied 65J1B-34 to whenthe DME is tunedto the same frequency s the selected a NAV. At all othertimesthis inputshould be leftopen. The pilots sideusesRS-422 NAV and DMEdataand the copilots ideuses s ARINC568 DME and analog NAV deviationata. Selection etween d b the pilots copilots ensors by the NAV buttonon theDC-811 or s is Display Controller. All sensoroutputs are alsoconnected o the optional t MG-605 for usewhen theMG-605is backing a failed up SG-605SymbolGenerator.
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All radioaltitude signals are also connected o the optional t MG-605for use in the SG backup mode.
RadarPortInterconnects (SeeFigure 225.) 6. F. Weather The weather radarinformation the SG-605 to SymbolGenerator is transmitted two separate igital on d databuses. One highspeedbus (MX VIDEO)is usedto transmit partially canconverted eather the s w radar video. A secondlow speedbus (WXCONTROL DATA)is usedto transmit the radarstatusand control information. Pins65J1B-96 and 97 are onlyusedwitha P-800weather radarsystem. Othersystems sendthisinformation overthe WX control bus. The weather radarsignals are alsorouted the optional to MG-605for use in the SG backup mode. (SeeFigure 225.) G. Rateof Turn PortInterconnects The rateof turnsignal provided a rategyroand the rateof turn is by is displayed henexpanded w localizer s not displayed n the EADI. If i o pin 65J1A-104 grounded,he rateof turndisplay disabled.The is t is rateof turnsignals are alsorouted the optional to MG-605for use in the SG backup mode. Landing System(MLS) H. Microwave PortInterconnects (SeeFigure 225.)
Low speedARINC429 MLS datais provided the ML-850MLS receiver. by Program pin 65J1B-11 identifies number MLS receivers the of installed n i installations andgrounded for the aircraft.The pin is openfor single dualinstallations. Program pin 65J1B-36 whengrounded identifies thatthe toggling sequence of the NAV (VOR/LOC)utton the DC-811includes LS. The toggling b on M sequence VOR/LOC MLS to CS VOR/LOC CS MLS thenrepeat. is to to The NAV SELECTED pin 65J2B-82 a 28 V de/Open is discrete output which goesto 28 V wheneither MLS is the selected navigationource. It is s usedto activate relaywhichswitches DME receiver a the tuninginput fromthe SRN control headto theMLS control head,allowing the MLS to tunethe DME. The MLS signalis alsorouted the optional to MG-605for use in the SG backup mode.
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The followingefines d themiscellaneous program pinsas shownin Figures 221 through 224. (1) SG Left/Right65J1A-97) ( qenerator Thispin identifies whichsideof the cockpit the symbol serves. If the pilotsitson the leftside,this p~n would be open on the pilots SG. (2) SC-DC/DC-811 (65J1A-98) Thispin identifies whether the systemis usingan SC-800andDC800 controller a DC-811Display or Controller. Thispinwouldbe grounded whenusingthe DC-811. (3) ASCBDual/Single (65J1A-101) Thispin identifies numberof system the Avionics Standard Communication Buses. Thispin is openas a single ASCBsystemis not defined. (4) EFISDual/Single (65J1A-102) Thispinprograms SG-605Symbol the Generator operation n a for i T for a single dualor singleinstallation.hispin is grounded system. (5) Citation 11/V(65J1B-82) The standard eneric g SG-605SymbolGenerator as PartNo. 7011672w 605. Whengrounded, hispin identifieshe Citation t t 11/VSG-605 configuration thatis PartNo. 7011672-606. Flight Director Signals (SeeFigure226.) The FZ-500 Flight Director Computer inputs are routedfromthe SG-605. If the SG-605 Symbol Generator ails,it can be replaced identical f by backup signals fromtheMG-605 MFD Symbol Generator.TheseMG-605 signals are relayswitched hrough t the failedSG-605. Figure 226 doesnot showthe inputpinsto the SG-605or MG-605. The applicableignalinputis shownin Figures s 221 through 224. For example, theglideslope deviation signalis inputted 65J2A-67 at and -68 and 125J3A-43nd -44on Figure a 223. The glideslopeeviation output d is at 65J2B-99 the FZ-500 to pin 7J1B-16 Figure223. Duringthe SG in backup mode,the glideslope deviation signal outputted 125J2B-11ould at w be switched through the failed SG-605to the FZ-500 pin 7J1B-16.
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General Thissection provides faulty component isolation (Table 4011 as an aid in troubleshooting Systemshould the any failure occurduring&ROUNUCHECK.
2. Procedure Table401 is to be used to isolate a faulty component of the system. If the systemfailsanyustepof the simplifiedroundcheck, g Table 401 indicates the mode flow or modelogicdiagram Section that is associated in 3 withthe applicableROUND G CHECKstepand thesediagrams identify the components diagrams, ection can be used S 6, involved forthatstep. Also,interconnect as aidsin isolatinghe faulty t component. A suspected aulty f component an be further c verified usingthe Sperry by if available,nd performinghe applicable a t Systems Troubleshooter/Interface, Component roceduren all unitsexceptEFIS,weather P o radar,and radio components.
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SECTION 6 INTERCONNECTS This section provides interconnect information (Table 501)for the SPZ-500C Systemas an aid in troubleshooting Systemshould the any failure occurduring GROUNDCHECK. NOTICE Proceduresn Table501 are basedon i Honeywell ngineering E Bulletin EB7013894, Revision D.
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Figure No. 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-1o 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 Pilots/CopilotsV dc Bus 28
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4.1.1 AC Power- The aircraft c powersupply a mustbe single phase, 115t 5 volts, 400 t 20 Hz sinewavewitha maximum totalharmonicistortionf d o amplitudeodulation the power m of 5 percent.Underallloadconditions, m supply shallnotexceed percent anyfrequency.(Percentodulation 2 at is defined one-half f the peak-to-peak as o modulationnvelope ivided e d by thecarrier amplitudendmultiplied one hundred.) a by Withinits loadrating, powersupplys the output impedancehallbe lessthan.3 s ohm forsinusoidal loadvariationst allfrequencies a below10 Hz. 4.1.2 DC Power- The aircraft c powersupply d mustbe 28 voltst 10 percent. ~:
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For further information aboutaircraft power supplies, refer to forAeronautics specification DO-160A. Technical Commission
fromthe symbol generators. 4.1.3.2 Interconnect Format Eachconnection typically is shown as indicated in Figure I-1. Wire terminations prefaced the letter by Cindicate he copilotsidein t s thedualinstallation.
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1.1.3.3Grounds E GOODGROUNDS ARE A KEY FACTOR A GOODINSTALLATION.achground IN should run as a separateire and terminated be w at one central point. The followingpecial s requirements shallbe met: A. Chassis grounds shallbe terminated the frameof the aircraft to fromthematingconnectoriththeminimum w wirelength. If chassis grounds extend beyond inches, 18 theyshould madeusing be a shielded ire. w B. ALL SHIELDED IRESshallhavethe shields W tiedat oneendonlyto the nearest aircraft framepoint. Shield ground references are
shown only on critical grounded at the Transmit functions. All other shields should be
end of the shield. (Never bothends). at DO NOT connect Digital shields andanalogshields together.
DC power, power, AC signal discrete lighting round and g groups arethentiedtogether a at single pointandconnectedo the airframe.Insure t ground block connectiono the airframe ascapability maintain round t h to g referencendermaximum u current conditions. The diagram below illustrates thisgroundingethod. m
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wires to multiple aircraft frame -and depend on the aircraft structure itself to provide a the individual grounds. ONLY chassis low impedance path for
grounds aircraft. and shield grounds are grounded at multj~points in the
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If ground blocks are not adjacent to the unit and ground wires are larger gauge wire several feet long, it may be necessary to splice to the ground wire outputs to reduce voltage drop in these long
Pin 1OJ1A-4 the autopilotnd pins 12, 13,and :.4J1-C the of a of servos mustbe terminatedt one common a pointwhichis alsotied to aircraft ground. The wire used to connect 10JIA-4to the
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systemin accordance withthe interconnect information phasing the between the autopilot sensors and aircraft willbe as follows: controls
Polarities - Installing the
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If it is impossible maintain aboverelationships, to the servodrive drumrotation irectionanbe changed interchanging connections d c by the to pin Awithpin Bandpin L withpin Non the appropriate servo. If the trim servo polarity must be changed the connections to
pin B and pin C are reversed. ,.2.2
c is keyedto Engage Interlock - The autopilotomputer electrically prevent thewrongcomputer rombeinginstalledndoperated an f a in aircraft.
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,.2.3ServoDriveElectrical Keying- The engage clutch of the servo drive keyedas a function fpowergearratioto prevent o the electrically wrongservofrombeinginstalled.
installedn the aircraft iring i w between .2.4 PitchWheelGain- A resistor 1OJ1B-28 nd llJ1-U a provided controlling for the gain of the pitch wheel of pitch wheelchange perdegree pitchattitude hange. of c - the degree Resistor alve V o
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4.2.6 Autopilotff Annunciator The circuit O shownin Figure 4-11canbe used to annunciatenadvertent i autopilotisengage.If the autopilot d disengagesor anyreason f otherthanusingthe disengage witches,he s t autopilot off light will illuminate. Pressing the disengage button will reset the annunciator. Everytimethe autopilotisengages d the hornwill give a 1 sec warning. 4.2.7 TrimWarning Threshold The out of trimwarning thresholdillbe set w by resistors n the autopilotontroller. i c 4.2.8 Flight Director Pointer Gain- The flight director pointer gainis established the aircraft iringforthevarious in w indicators be to used. 4.2.9 DMETune to NAV - If the DME/NAV frequencyelector s allows theDME to be tunedto a frequencytherthanthe frequencyf the flight o o direct NAV input, logicgnd is required 7J1A-50 the flight a on of director hen w the DME is tunedto the samestation theNAV input. Thisinsures as thattheDME distance inputto the flight director represents the distance o the VOR station t tunedon the NAV selector. 4.2.10 RNAV/RNAVpproach A ModeGrounds When in the RNAVAPPROACH mode,both RNAVand RNAVapproach (7J1A-47, grounds 48) are to be applied.TTL groundis not to be applied RNAVmodes. in
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If the requirement exists foraircraft relays be driven parallel to in withthe annunciator lights the FD/AP ModeSelector,iodeisolation in d is required.Suppression diodes should be installed across the relay i withthemodeselector s a coil and a diodemustbe installedn series shownbelow. Failure install diodes to the may result unselected in modeslighting s a function f dimming a o the annunciator lighting.
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EachASCBtransmission linepairshallbe terminated its twoends at withnon-inductive 127ohmresistors 1%,1/4watt,metalfilm. A t minimum cablelength 23 inches required etween of is b the termination resistorsnd thenearest a stub.
shall have a maximum length betwaen terminators of 150 feet.
F. Stublengths eachuser pickoff at shall not exceed 10 inches.Butt splices withsolder ringsshallbe utilized or all stub f interconnections. G. The shield connections eachstubshallbe accomplished at witha butt splice.The maximum allowableistance etween d b shield connections shallbe 0.3 inch. H. All shields shallbe tiedat one pointto theaircraft frameat the rearof the LRUwhichis approximately thecenter the bus. A in of 6-inch(maximum)ength 22 gaugeinsulated l of wire shallbe used. shields shallbe 1. Wirerunsoutside
no longer than 2 inches and shall be configured as twisted pairs wherever possible.
5.1 Rad50System Bus (RSB) andDiqital AudioBus Referto Section 5.0 for RSB andDigital AudioBus installation
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TEST POINT POWER GND 115 VAC, 400 HZ INPUT 27 VDC OUTPUT 26 VAC, 400 HZ OUTPUT (55 VA MAX) 5V, 400 HZ OUTPUT GND EXTERNAL PECO CONTROL RECO CONTROL RECO CONTROL PECO CONTROL CHASSIS GND PECO CONTROL NC w ATTITUDE VALID [
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lJ1-k------NC -m ------NC -n ------NC 65J2A-18, 7J1-E 5 -P (24)--- -----------f)65J2A-19, 7J1-F 5 -q (24)--- -----------~! -r (24)--- -------------5J2A-20, 7J1-G 6 5 1OJ1A-10 -S (24)---- --n- ------ 7J1A-15, 1 -t (24)---- I It ------ 7J1A-14, 1OJ1A-9 -U (24)--------w-:; \;:] -fl+------------;;:;-[ -- - - - - - - - - -- - -X (24)---R------------65J2A-15 1 -Z (24)---~-
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VALIDOUTPUT(SEC)(GND=VALID)-20 ------NC -21 ------NC REVSELECT(PRI) -22 (22)-------------------SIGNALGND SIGNAL GND -23 (22)-------------------CHASSISGND CHASSIS GND SEC Y DEFL (IN) + -24 ------NC -25------NC {INCLINOMETER LIGHTING + {SPARE -26 ------NC -27 ------NC 231-28------NC
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RIGHTPHOTOSENSOR OUT + COLOR3 (SEC) .{COLOR2 (SEC) + {COLOR1 (SEC) + {COLORO (SEC) { VIDEO(SEC) { 2 A SEE PARA4.1.3.4.B + A2 + A2 A2 A2 + -2 A
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VALIDOUTPUT(SEC)(GND=VALID) -20 ------NC REVSELECT(PRI) -21 ------NC SIGNAL GND -22 (22)-------------------SIGNAL GNC) GND CHASSIS -23 (22)-------------------CHASSISGND SECY DEFL(IN) i-24 ------NC {3J1-25------NC
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Function AC POWERGND 28 VDC GND +28 VDC INPUT FREESLAVESW +B TO FREESLAVESW HDG NO. 1 ROTOR 26V 400HZ HDG NO. 1 STATOR FLUXVALVE 26 VAC FLUXVALVEEX 115VACOUT ANNUNCIATOR 5 VAC OUTPUT HOG NO. 2 ROTOR HDG NO. 2 STATOR INTERLOCKO. 1 N FLUXVALVESHIELD CHASSIS GND INTERLOCKO. 2 N 26 VAC OUTPUT 42 VA MAX SYNCSWITCH H w + (H
Connects To
AC 6J1-A(22)------------------GND DC -B (22) ----------------- GND -c (22)-------i ----------FIG.4-1 (SHT1) -D ~; (24) ---------AUTO FREESLAVE 1 -G (24)-------------J SWITCH -----------. FIG.4-3 (SHT3) -H (22)T~t \ ------ AC GND -J (22)&~-----X-K (24) -------~ ------ 65J2A-23 a-L (24) -------ha------ 65J2A-21 1 ---M (24)---------- -- 65J2A-22 -N (24)-------------- 5J1-J --P (24)------------+- 5J1-K -J-1 1 -R (24)------------ -- 5J1-H -S (24)-----T~+&-~+&---4J1-E L ---- 5J1-D i -T--U (24)----------------5J2A-28 6 1-V (24)----- ----------65J2A-29 -w -X (22)-r3 I -j------------ ;::Bi7, ; C6J1-X, 1 -y (22)-1------------- GND AC 1-Z (24)--------------{_ij-;___ -a (24)----FIG.4-12 ) -b (24)------&d-------c I -d (24) ----;----------FIG.4-1 (SHT 1) -e (24) ----------------65J1A-84 -f---J -g (22)------> -h (24) -----------------1OJ1B-28,6J1-h C -i ~~ (24)-----------------FIG.4-12 ------NC -m( 24)- -------------n (24)-----------L:!Y;; -p (24)---------------4 RH -q -r ( 6J1:: ::Nc
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PILOTS FLIGHT DIRECTOR COMPUTER FZ-500 Function sIGNALGND +V oUTPUT VNAVW/OTp -v oUTPUT sPARE SPARE +28VANN.POWEROUTPUT +28V ANN. POWER OUTPUT DC ANN GND
DC ANN GND
sPARE sPARE
Connector Pin
Connects TO
ROLLATT
+28 Fll NAV LAT VALID f+
H c
\Dc +28 VG VALID NAV/LOC RADIODEV (+RIGHT) TUNEDTO LOC GND +28 HDG VALID REV APP GND NOC GAINCHANGE
RNAV
+28 ROLL V STAGING GND INS/R-NAV MOOE AP COMMAND
(+
+ (+
7J1A-I(22)-------------------SIGGND -2 (22)--------------~ ;:;6:32 t -3 ------NC ------NC -i __----!!!!------ 7J1B-29, 7J1A-31 -5 (22) -6 -7 -------------- 8J1-f 1 -8 (22)--r?--------------J1-C 8 -9 (22)--t-l1------------+ DC GND, -10 (22)-~Jj ----- -----.---11 (22)----12 t -13 1OJ1A-9 --- ----14 (24)-~~ --- -------- lJI-u, lJ1-t [ lJ1-s,1OJ1A-10 -15 [::] -ij----------l--:: 65J2B-86 ------ ------16 -17 (24)------------C> 65J2B-1OO $--- 65J2B-9 ------------LQL----18 (24) ------------- lJ1-GG,65J1A-85 -19 (24)--A65J2B-97 --------------20 (24)-~-r ------- ------ 65J2B-98 -21 [;j]-~ I -.---------- 65J2B-93 -22 65J2B-80 ~::t;;;;---------------23 -24 ---------------- 7J1A-65 -25 (24) -------.-----.---- sIG GND -26 (24) ---------.-- 65J2B-84 -27 (24) q--.---t-----------1OJ1A-18 ~ -28 (24)---t -29 (24) -----------~L---- ~~~~~~~~ { -30 (24)------------ ---------------------7J1A-5, 7JIB-29 -31 (24) -32 (24)-------- ------- ;:;;~#2 ~ i -33 (24)-----------------~~jfB~:O1 ------------------iiiJ2B-88, -34 (24) FIG.4-17 --------------- 7J1A-37 -35 (24) 7J1A-36(24)--------------T;! 65J2B-105
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Function & HIDG CRS COM ~:~ (24) ----------NCi---------l-- lG4-1 -40 (24)------]65J2B-103 U+ -41 (24]------------___----------:: 9J1-12 -42 (24) 9 -43 (24)--- ------------- JI-64,1OJ1A-39 <3 -44 (24)-------CT ---------9J1-63 -45 ------Nc -46 (24)------------------::;2B;:$ . -------------------- GND SIG -47 (24) ------------------65J2B-92 -48 (24) -49 (24)------------------65J2B-89 ------------------65J2B-94, -50 (24) FIG.-17 4 -51 ------Nc ------------------9J1-12 -52 (24)
.28V TCS SEL iPARE ;RSERROR.3V/DEG :RSERROR.2V/DEG FZS V ALT VALID AIRSPEED INPUT ALTITUDE INPUT SPARE +28 V AP ENGAGE R-NAVMODEGND INPUT R-NAVAPP MODEGND INPUT +28V TK DETENT DMETUNEDTO NAV GND TASOUTPUT +28 V TAS VALIDINPUT SPARE SBY SEL INPUT HDG SEL INPUT NAVSEL INPUT BC SEL INPU SEL INPUT FDOFF ROLLPTR GAIN (C)
[HI ROLLPTR GAINSELECT LO COMM SPARE SPARE NAV CAP ~ GND NAVCAP TTL GND
-55 (24)------------------M;-; ~;; ~::~------------------8Jl~i ------------------------------------8JI-N -58 (24) -59 ------NC --.------------;:; (24) 1 JUMPER ---------------J ~:: (24) -64 ------------------7J1A-25 -65 (24) -66 ------NC -67 (24)------------------~~~-~;~~~~~-~~ ---------------68 (24)-69 ------NC llJ1-d ----------------- 65JlB-39 -72 (24) ------------------8J1-n -73 (24) ------------------8J1-p 7J1A-74 (24)
-70 ------Nc ------------------8J1-r,65J1B-43, -71 (24)
BC CAP
BC ARM
GND
GND SBYGND PITCHMODEGND HDGMODEGND LNAVMODEGND NAV ARM GND #l NAV CAP GND #l
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PILOTS FLIGHT DIRECTOR COMPUTER (cent) FZ-500 Function +28 V BC OUTPUT VORAPP GND LATERAL MODELOGIC LOC II TESTPT 0SS TEST PT
NOC TEST AOSS TEST ROLL ROLL TP C PT PT
Connector in P
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TP D SPARE NAV ARM GND#2 NAV CAP GND#2 VORAPP ARM GND VORAPP CAP GND VORAPP SEL INPUT
ROLL SPARE ROLL EX DEVTP E
-83 ------NC -84 -85 (24)------------------65J1B-55 -86 (24) -----------------65J1B-56 -87 (24)------------------&jJIB-59 -88 (24)------------------65J1B-60
-89 -90 -91 (24)------------------------NC FIG. 4-17
TP A
BANK LIMIT LIMIT JUMPER JUMPER 1 2 ROLL
-92 ------NC
-93 -94 -95 -96 (24)------------------(24)-----------------(24)------------------1 llJ1-N
17 DEG
IN VIEW
DELAY TP
G/S DISPTP
NAV CAP NOC
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ROM 2TE ADC 1: CITATION
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H c -t [+ ((+
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Connects TO -------------- 4-3, (SHT1) FIG 7J1B-I(22)--c2t------------- CGND -2 (22)-J-JA FIG4-1, (SHT1) -3 (22)-:~- -------------7 -4 (22) -----5 ------NC ------NC ---------.---------65J2&87 ~ (24) -8 -------------------16JI-22,65JIA-76 -9 (24) -lo (22)-----* --- -------------11 (24) --12 1 -13 (24) ----------------J -14 (24)--Z-~------------ 16J1-28,65J2B-38 I-15 (24)-!C;- ----------- 16JI-27,65J2B-39 -16 (24)-------C>$-------- 65J2B-99 -17 (24) ------{ ;-?------ 65J2B-73 ---------------- 20J1-X -18 (24) ---- -- --l-:t -- 20J1-N, -- -- ---19 (24) 65J2A-70 \J -20 ---:--NC ------------------17J1-2,10J1A-44. -21 (24) ----- ---- ---- ___ (NOTE1) _ -22 (24) 16JI-25 -23 ------NC ----------------- 16J1-20 -24 [24) ------------ - 16J1-29 ---25 (24) -26 (22j ------------------- GND SIG -27 (24)--:;------------lJ1-CC, 1OJ1A-15 lJ1-BB ! -28 (24)-+-- -----~::::: lJ1-AA, 1OJ1A-16 ---- ------ ----- 7J1A-5, ---29 (24) 7J1A-31
-30 (24)-~~- ------------fjCjJ2A-73 65J2A-74 !-------------31 (24)-+-;-32 (24)-------------7J~A-~, 8J1-E 225K -33 (24) -----------------~OJ~A-23 -34 (24) -----------------1OJ1A-25 -35 (24)--;<-------------zOJ~-~, 65JIA-78 7JlB::; [;;;: ;;:=:::::::::::: ~ I :;;:;; 65J2A80 >
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PILOTS FLIGHT DIRECTOR COMPUTER (cent) FZ-500 Function +28V ALT PRESELECT VALID TO/FROM NULL DISCRETE IVV OUTPUT MODE SELECT RETURN Connector Pin 7J1B-38 (24)------------------~~; (24)------------------------NC Connects To 65J2B-91 16J1-24
-41 (22)-----------------J1-F 8 -42 (24)--~i --------------OJ1A-2O 1 -43 (24)--U10JIA-22 #--------------44 -45 (24)----------C ------NC ------9J1-65
DAY-NITE 28V=DIM DC PRESELECT RROR#2 E 250 FT RA GND APP SELECTINPUT GA SELECTINPUT O-28VLIGHTING CONTROL INPUT ALT HOLDSEL INPUT IASHOLDSEL INPUT VS HOLDSEL INPUT MACHHOLDSEL INPUT ALT SEL INPUT V-NAVSEL INPUT GND FOR ACCELCOMP V/S MODEGNDTOAP ALT MODEGNDTOAP IAS+ MACHGND TO AP ALT SWITCHGND K GND GA GND APP ARM GND APP CAP GND ALT SEL ARM GND ALT SEL CAP GND VNAVARM GND VNAVCAPT GND
NOTE 2: CITATION V ONLY.
-46 (24)------------------20J1-U -47 (24)------------------65J1A-83 -48 ------NC -49 (24)------------------1OJ1A-33, 65J2B-96 -50 (24) ------------------- 4-1 FIG -51 (24)------------------SIG.GND. -52 (24) -----------------20J1-V -53 (24) -----------------FIG.4-17 -54 (24) ------------------- 4-11 FIG -55 (24) ------------------8J1-L -56 (24) -----------------8J1-a -57 (24)------------------8J1-W -58 (24) -----------------8J1-Y -59 ------NC -60 (24) -----------------8J1-c -61 (24) -----------------8J1-R NOTE2 -62 (24) ------------------1OJ1A-31,
-63 (24) -----------------1OJ1B-41 -64 (24) -----------------10JtB-38 -65 (24) -----------------1OJ1B-4O -66 ------NC -67 -68 (24)------------------65J1B-40 -69 (24)------------------8J1-g,65J18-49 8J1-h,65J1B-50, -70 (24) ------------------1OJ1B-21 -71 (24)------------------8J1-d,65J1B-41 -72 (24)------------------8J1-e,65J1B-42 -73 (24) -----------------8J1-S,65 J1B-51 7J1B-74 (24)------------------8J1-T, 65J1B-52 IT IS NOT CONNECTED OR CITATION F II. Interconnect Information Table501 (cent)
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8J1-b, 65J1B-45
8J1-Z, 115J1-4? 65J1B-46,
GND .
-77 (24)-------------------78 (24)-------------------79 -80 (24)-------------------81 (24)-------------------82 (24)-------------------83 ------NC -84 (24)-------------------85 ------NC -86 (24)--------------87 (24)--------------88 (24)-------------- 1 -89 ------NC -90 (24)--------------91 (24)--------------92 (24)-------------- 1 -93 ------NC -94 ------NC -95 ------NC -96 ------NC -97 ------NC -98 ------NC -99 -1oo ------NC -101 (24)------------------102 ------NC -103 ------NC
-104 -105 7J1B-106 ------NC ------NC ------NC
;;3;;,4;5J1B-47,
65Jl&e~
14ACHHOLD GND SPARE MIDDLE MARKER INPUT SYNC TO ADC ALT HOLD SYNC TO ADC V/S HOLD ~TO ADC MACH HOLD SYNC TO ADC IAS HOLD 4 ALT HOLD 2
q q q q
{ : RNAV IAS/MACH ASC GND INPUT VERT STRG VAL LNAV SEL INPUT G/S OC +10 TEST POINT VNAV COMMAND TEST POINT SPARE m EXT GND FOR ACCEL DAMPING GND FOR ALTALERTER -10 REF TEST POINT VERT STRG TO TERN
NORMAL VERT ACCEL TEST POINT CHANGE
G/S DAMPING
{ ; 4 2
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O-5 LIGHTING CONTROL LIGHTING GND 28 VDC MODE ANN POWER CHASSIS GND +V POWERFROMFDC MODESEL RETURN SPARE NAV SWITCHING ND G DIM HI CONTROL WIPER [ DC POWERGND FD OFF SELECT NAV1REMOTEGND VNAVSELECT VNAVARM GND VNAV CAP GND NAV2REMOTEGND SPARE IASSEL IAS GND VS SEL VS GND ALT HOLDSELECT ALT HOLD GND
ALT ALT SELECT
8J1-A(22)-----------------~i;V4E;GE LIGHTING -B (22)-----------------AC GN; -C (22) ----------------7J1A-9 -D (22)-----h -E (22) ----------------7LilA-2, 7J1B-32 -F (22) ----------------7J1B-41 -G -H -J -K (24)-----------------FIG.4-1 -L (24)-----------------7J1B-55 -M (22)-----------------DC GND -N (24) ----------------7J1A-58 -P ------NC -R (24) ----------------7J1B-61 -S (24) ----------------7J1B-73, 65J1B-51 -T (24)-----------------7J1B-74, 65J1B-52 -u ------NC -v ------NC -W (24)-----------------7J1B-57 -X (24)-----------------7J1B-77, 65J1B-47, 115J1-48 -Y (24) ----------------7J1B-58 -Z (24) ----------------7J1B-76, 65J1B-46, 115J1-47 -a (24) ----------------7J1B-56
-b -C (24)-----------------(24) -----------------7J1B-75, 7J1B-60 65J1B-45
SEL ARM GND ALT SEL CAP GND APP SEL APP ARM GND APP CAP GND BC SEL
BC ARM GND
BC CAP GND
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8J1-m(24)-----------------7J1A-56 -n (24) ----------------7J1A-73 -p (24)-----------------7J1A-74 -q (24)-----------------7J1A-55 -r (24)-----------------7J1A-71, 65J1B-43, llJ1-d ------NC 8J1::------NC
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16J1-3~,18Jl-E
-2 (22)-----------------16J1-X),18J1-F -3 (22)-----------------FIG.4-3 (SH1) -4 (22)-----------------AC P14RGND -5 (24)-----------------18JI-T -6 (24)-----------------18J1-R -7 (24)-----------------18J1-P -8 (24)-----------------18J1-u -9 (22)-----------------18J1-V -lo (22) ---------------18J1-W -11 ------12 (24)-*------------16J1-36, J1A-42 7 18J1-a, 7J1A-52 ALT ALERTHORN 1OJ1B-44
-13 -14
-15 (22)----------------SIGNALGND -16 ---------143J1-85,143JI-85 C ;: -17 ---------I43J1-1OO, CI43J1-1OO cl -18 ---------143J1-1, 143JI-1 C C2 -19 ---------143J1-26,143J1-26 C ALTITUDE Al -20 ---------143J1-98,143J1-98 C C ENCODING A2 -21 ---------143J1-99,143J1-99 A4 -22 ---------143J1-97,143J1-97 C -23 ---------143J1-86,143J1-86 C l? -24 ---------143J1-84,143J1-84 C [ SPARE -25 SPARE -26 ALTENCODING 4 D -27 ---------143J1-13,143J1-13 C IILT NCODING OMMON E C -28 ---------143J1-69,143J1-69 C PREASSIGNED -29 ------NC PREASSIGNED -30 ------NC ALT HOLDENGGND -31 (24)---- -----------J1B-81 7 H -32 (24)-r~- ----------- J1B-36 7 HOLDOUTPUTS I{ -33 (24)-vs -------------7Jlg-37,65J2A-80 Vo.1 VERTSPEEDHOLDENiGND -34 (24)----------------7J1B-82 AIRSPEED OLDENGGND H -35 (24)----------------7J~B-84 PREASSIGNED -36 ------NC { SLEWENGAGE 9J1-37(24)----------------115J1-57,F1G.4-6
GND
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9J1-38(24)----------------FIG.4-6,115J1-58 -39 (24)----------------FIG.4-6,65J2A-79 -40 ------NC -41 ------NC -42 ------NC -43 ------NC -44 ------NC -45 ------NC -46 ------NC -47 ------NC -48 ------NC -49 (24) -1~,- -- -- -- - ---50 (24)------- --------51 (24)-+-J--- - -i- - - -52 (24)--------II -------53 (24)--------L-Ll---54 (24)---------
NO. 2
VERTSPEEDHOLDENG AIRSPEED HOLDENG PREASSIGNED SLEWENGAGE SLEWCONTROL INPUT .HOLD REF SIN Cos
{
COMMON SIGNAL +15 V REF GND
FINEALT NO.2
COARSE ALT NO.
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2 {
SPARE TESTPOINTS
EXCITATION BARO POT
{
-55 ------NC -% ------NC { -58 ------NC -59 (24) ---------Q- 18J1-Z ---{----60 (24)---------!-(- 18J1-Y -61 (24) --------L=I-?---18J1-X -62 ------NC -63 (24)----------------7J1A-44 -64 (24)----------------7J1A-43 1OJ1A-39 -65 (24) ---------------7JIB-44 -66 ------NC 9J1-67 ------NC
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10JIA:~ (24) ----------------;;;;-!, FIG 4-14, ------NC ENG . TCS SEL -3 (20) ----------------llJ1-C, 12J1-F, 13J1-G. FIG.4-11 -4 (18)-----------------i2J1-C; 13J1-C 14J1-C, SERVO PWR GND -5 (20) ----------------FIG.4-11 -6 -7 (24) ----------------llJ1-A, 17J1-5 -8 -------*, -9 (24)-------2------- lJ1-u, 7J1A-14 !------- lJ1-s, ;;: (24) -----~L47J1A-15 ------NC -12 ------NC FIG.4-11 -13 (24) ----------------14 (24)------X- ------ FIG.4-11 -15 (24) -----P+------- lJI-CC, 7J1B-27 ! -16 (24) -----!&-------lJI-AA, 7J1B-28 -17 ------NC -18 (24)----------------7JIA-28 -19 --:---NC -20 (24)~-6 --------7JIB-42 . -21 (24)----- .------- 9JI-52, 16J1-37 -22 (24)1-& ! -------- 7J1B-43 ---23 (24)---------,= ----- 7J1B-33 -24 ,1 I --------@---25 (24) 7J1B-34 -26 (24) ------------~~jllJ1-B } -27 (24)-----:-------UllJ1-D
SERVOPWR GND +28 VDC FROMA/P DIS ENGSW SPARE -15VDC CHASSIS GND ROLLH ROLLC ROLLHOLDANN GND PITCHCOUPLEANN GND AP OFF LIGHTGND AP OFF HORNGND PITCHH PITCHC ROLLCOUPLEANN GND ROLLA/P PATHCOMMAND (ROLLLEFT= -) V/L RADIODEVIATION G/S DISPLACEMENT CMD ADC ALT INPUT G/S INT CMD :~~R:ATA COMMAND(+) AIR DATACOMMAND(-) TURNKNOBCOMMAND W (+ROLL LEFT) TURNKNOBCOMMAND CT
PITCHWHEEL+ CLIMB -28 (24)=~ FIG.4-6 I&!-----29 (24)JOL--.----------PITCHWHEEL+ DIVE ~ Q OUTPUTGAINCONTROL -30 ------NC 7JIB-62 APE 1OJ1A-31 (24)-----------------
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ANEROID SWITCHINPUT 1OJ1A-32 (24)----------------FIG.4-14 -33 (24)----------------7J1B-49, 65J2B-96 PITCHWHEELLOGICINHIBIT -34 SPARE VOROSS OUTPUT(+5V 0SS) -35 ------NC ROLLSPARE#8 -36 ------NC SPARE -37 SPARE -38 AIRSPEED INPUT -39 (24)----------------7J1A-43, 9J1-64 -40 ------NC -41 ------NC COURSEERROR ~ -42 ------NC [ PITCHCOUPLESEL GND -43 ------NC NORMAL ACCELERATION -44 (24)----------------17J1-2, 7J1B-21 ROLLINTEGRAL DISABLE -45 ------NC i -46 (24) ------- ------x HEADING Y -47 (24)-----!-J------- FIG.4-12 -48 (24)-----!Cj------{ ~} A/PTEST (t15V) -49 (24)----------------57J1-L, FIG.4-13 -50 ------NC -51 (24)----------------1OJ1B-36 AUTOPILOT VALIDINTLK -52 ------NC -53 (24)----------------FIG.4-12 -54 ------NC [ +28 V PULSETRIMUP -55 (22)----------------FIG.4-11 INTERLOCK -56 ------NC SPARE -57 +28 V PULSETRIM DOIIIN -58 (22)----------------FIG.4-11 HDG ERROR -59 ------NC YAW RATE -60 ------NC -61 ------NC PITCH DISPLACEMENT RATE PITCH -62 ------NC LIFTCOMP -63 ------NC ROLLDISPLACEMENT -64 ------NC ROLLRATE -65 ------NC ROLL INT -66 ------NC ROLLCOORDINATION ------NC 1OJ1A-67
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AUTOPILOT OMPUTER C (cent) SP-200 Function SIGNALGND SPARE +28 V INPUTPOWER 115 VAC, 400HZ (H) AC POWER GND SPARE 26 VAC OUTPUT DC POWERGND SPARE SPARE +28 VDC A/P ENG +28 VDC Y/D ENG +28 VDC FROMDISENGAGE SW (Y/D) 28 VDC PULSETRIMDRIVE +28 VDC TK OUT OF DETENT TTL GND HDG HOLDANN GND TORQUEWARNING 28 VDC TCS SELECT APP ARM GND APP CAP GND
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SIGNALGND 10JIB:~ (20)----------------FIG.4-1 (SH 1) -3 (18)--------------------FIG.4-3 (SH 1) -4 (22)----------5 (22)-------=------ AC POWERGND, 1, 13JI-E ;: { -6 -7 (22) ------U------- 13J1-D,6J1-X,C6J1-X DC -8 (20) ---------------- POWERGND -9 -lo 65J1A-94, FIG.4-6 -11 (22) --------------14J1-F -12 (22)---------------FIG.4-11 -13 (22) ---------------
FIG. -14 (22)---------------- 4-11 FIG.4-11 -15 (24) ---------------16 ------NC -17 ------NC FIG.4-16 -18 (24)---------------FIG.4-11,65J1A-90 -19 (24) ---------------20 ------NC 7J1B-70,65J1B-50, -21 (24)---------------8J1-h 12J1-E -22 (22) --------------AIL SYNCHROEXCC -23 ------NC HDG GND -24 ------NC V/L GND -25 ------NC REV CRS GND -26 ---T--NC SBY GND llJ1-Z -27 (24) --------------SOFTRIDEMODEGND 6J1-h,C6J1-h, -28 (24) --------------ENG INTLKTO DG VALIDRELAY FIG.4-12 12J1-D -29 (22)---------------AIL SYNCHRO EXC H FIG.4-13 -30 (24)---------------+28 V A/P ENG SELECTSYNCHRO -31 (24)---------------14J1-E RUDDERSYNCHRO EXC C -32 (24)---------------14J1-D RUDDERSYNCHRO EXC H lJ1-P,llJ1-P, +28 V A/P ENG INTERLOCK -33 (24)---------------FIG.4-13 -34 ------NC FLAP INPUTNO. 2 llJ1-R +28 VDC Y/D ENGSELECT 1OJ1B-35 (24)----------------
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1OJ1B-36 (24)----------------1OJ1A-51 ENG INTERLOCK -37 (24)----------------7J1A-77 LATERAL MODELOGIC -38 (24)----------------7J1B-64 ALT HOLDMODEGND -39 ------NC +28 V ALT VALIDOUTPUT -40 (24)----------------7J1B-65 IASHOLDMODEGND -41 (24) ----------------7J1B-63 V/S MODEGND -42 ------NC ALT HO~= SYNCGND -43 ------NC IAS SYNCGND -44 (24)----------------9J1-12 ADC VALID -45 ------NC v/s SYNCGND -46 (24)----------------FIG.4-15 GEAR+ FLAPSDOWN -47 RESERVED SPARE -48 (24)--------------FIG.4-12 HEADING RATEDISABLE -49 (24)-5------------13J1-.N ELEVTACH (+) I ------------50 (24)-=~-fi 13J1-t ELEVTACH (-) -51 (24)---------------13J1-P ELEVSERVOPOSITION (X) -52 (24)---& 1 -- ------ 13J1-R ELEVSERVOPOSITION (Y) -53 (20)-------1~1------ 13J1-A, llJ1-W ELEVSERVOAMPLOUTPUT(+) -54 (24)-------::------ ~::~A;:4, 7J1-2, 1 ACCELEROMETER TEST
q q
ELEVSERVOAMPLOUTPUT(-) AILERON TACI-I (+) AILERON TACH (-) AILERON SERVOAMPLOUTPUT(+) AILERON SERVOPOSITION (X) AILERON SERVOAMPLOUTPUT(-) AILERON SERVOPOSITION (Y) RUDDER SERVOAMPL (+) RUDDER SERVOPOSITION (X) RUDDER SERVOAMPL (-)
RUDDER RUDDER RUDDER SERVO TACH POSITION (+) - (Y)
1-- --- 13Jl~B, -55 (20)-------=1llJ1-X -56 (24)------------- 12J1-L --1-- 12J1-N -57 (24)---------J=! 12J1-B -58 (20)--------------=-59 (24)--=-- ------~-12J1-P ~1 -60 (20)-!-~- ------~1- 12J1-A -61 (24)-1=---------- 12J1-R -62 (20)-----o-- -- --- 14J1-A -63 (24) fi-- --------- 14J1-P j# u -- -- ---64 (20)----14J1-B
-65 -66 (24)~-------------(24)----------0+ -14J1-R 14J1-L
TACH (-)
Interconnect Information
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AUTOPILOTONTROLLER C PC-500 Function TURNKNOB CW TURNKNOB W TURNKNOB CCW TURNKNOB CT 28VANN POWER(NIGHT) TURNKNOBOUT c OF DETENT SWITCH NO {NC O-28VEDGELIGHTING LIGHTING ND G A/P ENG INPUT +28V YD ENG LOWBANKLIMIT A/P ENGSELECT
YD
Connectorin P
Connects o T
1OJ1A-7, 17J1-5 llJ1-A (24) ----------------B (24).fi.-----------1OJ1A-26 1OJ1A-1, 17J1-1 -c (24)-,-;-----------I1OJ1A-27 -D (24)--& 4 -----------FIG -E (22) ----------------- 4-I (SH1) FIG -F (22) ----------------- 4-11 IIJ1-L, FIG.4-11 -G (22)-----------------FIG.4-11 -H (24)------------------J ------NC -K ------NC -L (22)-----------------llJ1-G, FIG.4-11 -M (22)-----------------F1G4-11 -N (24) ----------------7J1A-93 -P (24) ----------------::~-P~~:JIB-33, -R (24)-----------------10JiB-35 -s -T -U (24)------------R- FIG.4-6 ----- ------ -- +] 1OJ1B-53,3J1-A 1 :! [:;}--~-$-----:Y------- - ---------- 1OJ1B-55, 3J1-B 1 -Y (24)-----------------FIG.4-13 -Z (24) ----------------1OJ1B-27 -a (20)-----------------DC POWERGND -b 1OJ1A-3, 12J1-F, -C (24)---;-------------13J1-G 7J1A-71, 8J1-r, -d (24) ----------------65J1B-43
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+ [-
A/P TEST+15 VDC SOFTRIDEMODEGND POWERGND SPARE +28 V DC A/P ENG TCS SEL
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7J1A-54, -f (24) ----------------16J1-16, LAMPTESTSWITCH FIG.4-2 -g (22)-----------------FIG.4-1 (SH1) -h (22) ----------------llJ1-j (22) ----h
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------u ---------
llJ1-~
+ { x
-L -N -P 3
------NL
SYNCHRO OUTPUT Y { z
SPARES
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1OJ1B-53,lJ1-W l 13J1-A(20)--;-------------B (20)_~ t------------1OJ1B-55, llJ1-X -c (20)-----------------SERVOPWR H c [ -D -E -F -G -H -J ------NC -K (24)----L (24) ---R ----------~ 1OJ1B-5O t -N (24) ---o ----------10JIB-49
x GND, 1OJ1A-4* DC POWER GND (24)-----------------1OJ1B-7 (24)-----------------1OJ1B-5 (22)-----------------1OJ1A-3, llJ1-c (22)-----------------1OJ1A-3, llJ1-c 2 (22) ----------------- PWR GND DC
SYNCHRO OUTPUT Y { z
SPARES
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14J1-A (20)-71- -------------B (20)-& # -------- -----c (20)------------------D -E -F -G -H -J (24)-----------------(24)-----------------(22)-----------------------NC ------NC (22)------------------
CLUTCH EXCITATION
DC PWR GND
+ < -
10JIB-67
1OJ1B-63 IOJIB-65
1OJ1B-66
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POSITION SYNCHRO OUTPUT
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15J11~ {~~]l~l~[~jjll~~~l~l~ FIG.4-3 (SHT3) AC GND -3 (22) --,-------, -4 (24)--j~i-------- 65J2A-77 1-5 (24)--~1-----------65J2A-78 -6 (24)-----------------DCGND 15J1-7(24)----C+-----------65J1B-3
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V-NAVDISPLAY/CONTROLLER (PILOTS) VN-212 Function H c [ O-5V LIGHTING POWER : [ SPARE ALT ERRORAC 115V 400 Hz SPARES +28 V DC INPUT CHASSIS GND SIGNAL GND SPARE COARSE ALT Connector Pin Connects To
16J1-1(24)-----------------FIG.4-3 (SH1) -2 (24)-----------------ACGND -3 (22)-----------------FIG.4-2 -4 (22)-----------------ACGND -5 -6 ------NC :; {-9 -10 (22)----------------FIG4-1 (SH 1) -11 (22)------* -12 (22) ----------------SIGGND -13 ------NC -14 (24)-----~T ---------9J1-53 1 ---------9J1-54 -15 (24)-----~ SHIELDED WITH 16J1-37 -16 (24) ----------------7J1A-54, llJ1-f,
LAMP TEST SWITCH
GND
-17 (24)-----------------ALERTHORN (-) TO -18 (24) ----------------18J1-g -19 -20 (24)----------------7J1B-24 -21 ------NC -22 (24)----------------65J1A-76,7J1B-9 -23 (24)----------------65J1A-96 -24 (24)----------------7J1B-39 -25 (24)----------------7J1B-22 ------NC -26 -27 (24)----~1 ----------7J1B-15,65J2B-39 -28 (24)---------------7J1B-14,65J2B-38 J -29 (24) ----------------7JIB-25 -30 (24)---F?---------65J2B-11 1 65J2B-12 -31 (24)---v-----------32 ------NC
120m MAX ALTALERTLAMPGND 120mA MAX SPARE ALT <1000FT V-NAVMODEARM VERTICAL DEVIATION VALID ALTITUDE PRESELECT ALID V TO/FROM NULL ALT ERROR ALT ERROR + VERTICAL DEVIATION _ [ VNAVMODEGND TO/FROM + TO + MIN LOAD5,000OHMS [ FROM
RANGE FROM R-NAV GND +V RANGE VALID MIN LOAD 5,000 OHMS
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ADC VALID +28V COARSE ALT SIG H ADC REF 26 V AC { c SIN Cos { RET
-36 (24) ---------------9dl-12 SHIELDEDITI-I 16J1-14 Y-------9;1-52, -37 (24)--------1OJ1A-21 -38 (24) ---------------9(1-1, 18J1-E - --39 (24)-- ----- - -- - 9;1-2, 18J1-F -40 (24)----------ffiy9J1-49 -41 (24)------------~ 9J1-50 ]1 --16J1-42 (24)-- -- ---w-- 9J1-51
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17J1-1(24)-----------------IOJIA-1, llJ1-C , 7 1OJ1A-44 -2 (24)-- -------------- J1B-21, 10J1B-54 1 L-m-_ SIGNALGND 20K, l/2W -3 (24)-----------------SIGNALGND -5 (24)-----------------llJ1-A, 1OJ1A-7 17J1-6(24)-----------------1OJ1B-54
TEST
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c H
18J1-A (24)-----------------AC LIGHTING CONTROL FIG4-2 -B (24)-----------------AC PWRGND -c -D -E (24) ----------------9J1-1,16J1-38 -F (24)-----------------9J1-2,16J1-39 -G (22)-------/% -H (-J
SPARES [N :P (22)--,=-----------9J1-7 -R (24)--r+-----------9J1-6 1 -s -T {z4)-JUi-?-----------9J1-5 -U (24)-------=------- 9J1-8 -V (24)------J-!------- 9J1-9 i------- 9J1-10 -W (24)-------=-X (24)-----------9---9J1-61 -Y (24)----------J-4--9JI-60 I ---Z (24) ----------~uJ9J1-59
-a (24)-----------------9JI-12
SIGNAL GNDTOADC ACT COARSE +15 REF SPARE ALT COARSE SIGNAL FINEALT
{
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CORRECTION
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ALT ALERT
LIGHT
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ALT TRIPCOM 50 FTTRIP (TRIPPT #3) SPARE TEST 1200FTTRIP (TRIPPT#l) 250 FTTRIP (TRIP #2) PT ALT OUT
AUX OUTPUT
7J1B-19, 65J2A-70 -P (24)--------------- DC GND -------NC :; ------NC -T (24)---------------65J2B-76 -I -U (24)--------------- 7J1B-46 --V (24)-------------- 7J1B-52 + -------------4GL---W (24) 65J2A-69
-X (24)------------------
7J1B-18
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-B -c (22)--------(22)---------
x RS SELECT
{
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----------~-=- 65J2A-4~ -D (24) Ill fl-~-65J2A-46 -E ~24)-------.-.-T ------------%1--65J2A-47 -F (24) -----------------1I5J1-10 -G,(24) -----------------115JI-12 -H (24)
;RS PULLDCT
-J
~------]:Gp:~3GND -K (22)---------1-&---(22)---------
x HDGSELECT
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(24)-----------in;- 65J2A-48
-M (24)----------:-;-- 65J2A-49 -N (24) ----------~~-- 65J2A-50 -----------------F]G.4-2 -P (22) ------------------ GND AC -R (22) -----------------cHASSISGND -s (22)
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I ---::!!-------~--f---
-G (24)--------------------
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RELAYCONTACT 2
[
NO w
-H (22)-------------------- 4-13,1J1-R FIG. FIG.4-13 -K (22)-------------------FIG.4-13, 1OJ1B-3O -L (22)-------------------FIG.4-13, 1OJ1A-49 -M -----NC -N (22) ------------------FIG.4-13, 57J1-B -P (22) -----A
-J (22)--------------------
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59J1-A(20) -------------------28POWER, VDC FIG4-1 -B (20)-------------------28VDC POWER, FIG4-1 -X (20) ------------------- PWRGND DC -W (20) ------------------- PWRGND DC -a ------NC -b ------NC
-C (24)-----------------O63J1-F
-d (24) ---------------J -1#
Y-: :;:;:: -p (24) -----a -U (24) ------------------63J1-E
GND FOR 429 STAB TRANSMIT ON KEY SPARE EA ROM ERASE SPARE GND FOR INVERTEDT M
REACT COMPENSATION OVERRIDE
GND FOR 200mv/DEG SHIELDGND SIN PITCH(HI)OR429 SIN PITCH(LO)OR429 SIN ROLL (HI) SIN ROLL (LO) STBLN400 HZ REF IN 10V STBLN400 HZ REF IN 26V STBLN400 HZ REF IN 115V STBLN400 HZ REF IN COM LEFTEFISCONTROL BUS (P) LEFTEFISCONTROL BUS (N)
-T -----NC -c -----NC -v -----NC -----NC 1 -----NC -Y -----NC -----NC 1; [24) GND ------------------:: -K -L iiii:~:-------------q (24) (24) ----------------t-l ----------------v 1lJ1-EE lJ1-1)11
k59J1-n(24)-+-L -------------65J2&33
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Function
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CENTER CONTROL BUS (P) CENTER CONTROL BUS (N) BUS (P) RIGHT EFIS CONTROL RIGHT EFIS CONTROL BUS (N) PICTURE BUS SHIELD GND LEFT EFIS PICTURE BUS (P) LEFT EFIS PICTURE BUS (N) CENTER PICTURE BUS BUS PICTURE RIGHT EFIS PICTURE RIGHT EFIS PICTURE
(P)
-9(2+--1-1------------I
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65J2E-30
CENTER
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63J1-N -A -D -c -s (20)-------------------(20)-------------------(22)------------------------NC
Connectso T
FIG. 4-1 (SH 1) DC PWR GND LIGHT GND
VDC RTN LIGHT GND +28 V LIGHTS +5 V LIGHTS MASTER FAULT CTRL BUS HI CTRL BUS LO SHIELD GND REMOTE ON PICTURE BUS HI PICTURE i3USLO PICTURE BUS SHIELD FSB1 FSB2 SPARE SPARE CHASSIS GND RESERVED RESERVED SPARE
-M -L -w -H -K -u -v
-B
(20)__--_--
-P -R 63J1-X
&
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Pin
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HORIZ REF HI HORIZ REF LO VERT REF HI VERT REF LO DC RTN STBY BLUE VIDEO INPUT HI BLUE VIDEO INPUT LO GREEN VIDEO INPUT HI GREEN VIDEO INPUT LO RED VIDEO INPUT HI RED VIDEO INPUT LO SHIELD COMMON
RANGE RANGE RANGE CODE OUTPUT RO
63J2-L -A -M -K -G -N -T -D
------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC x ------NC ------NC :: ------NC
:-----NC ------NC
:: -B
CODE OUTPUT RI
R2 RANGE CODE OUTPUT CODE OUTPUT R3 VIDEO SEL (P) VIDEO SEL (N)
------NC 63J2-R
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Function ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI ADI
ADI
Connector Pin 65J1A-1 ~$ ~~ ~; ~~ -lo -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16
-17
Connects To ;:;-;;
3J1-50
3J1-51
O 1 1 1 2 2
2
SHIELD GND (+) (-) SHIELD GND (+) (-) SHIELD GND (+) (-) SHIELD GND (+)
(-)
FLYBACK SHIELD GND VALID R/S (+) R/S (-) R/S SHIELD GND SR (+)
(24)--Y (Z4)-Zt- ----------7 (24)--1-1 -----------(24)--Y ~ (24)-T~l-i ----------(24)-A-------------(24)--Y (24)--=;----------(24)-J-1------------(24)--Y (24)-7=- ----------t ----------(24)-A-[::;]--f ----- ----------@~\-JC~- ----------i --- ------------(24)--Y (24)----------- -+;(24)--------------------NC ------NC ------NC
ADI SR (-)
ADI ADI ADI CS SR (+) CSSR (-) CS VALID
I i~--
HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI
VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR
(+) (-) SHIELD GND O (+) O (-) O SHIELD GND 1 (+) 1 (-) 1 SHIELD GND 2 (+)
-28 -29 -30 -31 -32 -33 -34 -35 -36 65J1A-37
(24)--a- -----------1 (24)-J-1------------(24)--V (24)--= ----------t (24)-~-l ------------(24)--Y ----------(24)--~ + (24)-J-!------------(24)--~# (24)-l~T-------------
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Connector Pin 65J1A-38 -39 -40 -41 -42 -43 -44 -45 -46 -47 -48 -49 -50 -51 -52 -53 -54 -55 -56 -57 -58 -59 -60 -61 -62 -63 -64 -65 -66 -67 -68 65J1A-69
Connects To 2J1-4:! 2J1-38 2J1-39 2J1-60 2J1-61 2J1-IL 2J1-58 2J1-51! 2J1-7 2J1-8 2J1-3fi
HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI HSI
COLOR 3 SHIELD GND FLYBACK (+) FLYBACK (-) FLYBACK SHIELD GND VALID R/S (+) R/S (-) R/S SHIELD GND SR (+) SR (-)
(24)-@----------(24)-(24)--C* ----------(24)-~1- 4 -------- --(24)--Y [;:;-~~f -------- ----- I -------- ----(24)-- (24j---- -------- --(24)-i? .----------t (24).-Y--------(24)-(24)----------- ++.. $ (24)----------- --=L_-
HSI CS SR (+) HSI CS SR (-) HSI CS VALID ADI X ADI X ADI X ADI Y ADI Y ADI Y HSI X HSI X HSI X HSI Y HSI Y HSI Y DC811 DC811 DEF OUT (+) DEF OUT (-) DEF SHIELD GND DEF OUT (+) DEFOUT (-) DEF SHIELD GND DEF OUT (+) DEF OUT (-) DEF SHIELD GND DEF OUT (+) DEF OUT (-) DEF SHIELD GND DATA (+) DATA (-)
------NC ------NC ------NC (24)-+ ----------(24)-- -+I----------(24)---Y (24)--1; -------I-------- --(24)-(24)=J (24)--T= ----------(24)----ii____ (24)---Y ---------(24)---= ! (24)--J-1-----------(24)---Y (24)------ ------ r_I (24)-------------~1-L --
3J1-1 3J1-2 3J1-9 3J1-lC 2J1-1 2J1-2 2J1-9 2J1-lC 115J1-34 115J1-35 SHIELD GND
RESERVED
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SG-605/805 Function RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED VALIDIN 1 SRN DME VLD VALIDIN 2 SRN VRT DV VLD VALIDIN 3 SPD DEV VLD VALIDIN 4 VNAVDEV VLD VALIDIN 5 SRN LATDV VLD VALIDIN 6 RAD ALT 1 VLD VALIDIN 7 RADALT 2 VLD VALIDIN 8 LRN1LATDV VLD (ADF2VALIDWHENDIN6= GND) IN 9 LRN1VRT DV VLD VALID VALIDIN1OADF VLD VALIDIN1lFDC
VALID VALID VALID VALID VALID IN12 IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16 HDG ATT CS/SG ARINC VLD 1 VLD 1 VLD VLD O VLD
Connector in P
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65J1A-70------NC -71 ------NC -72 ------NC -73 (24)----------------C164J1A-46 -74 (24)----------------:~5:~~A-74, -75 (24)----------------- 4-4 FIG -76 (24) ----------------16J1-22,7J1B-9 -77 (24) ----------------UM:J;B-91, -78 (24) ------------:---20J1-Y,FIG.4-5 7J1B-35 -79 ------NC -80 (24)----------------C164J1B-99 -81 ------NC -82 (24) ----------------164J1B-99
-83 -84 -85 -86 -87 (24) (24) (24) ------NC - -----NC ------------------------------------------------7J1B-47 6J1-e lJ1-GG,7J1A-19
LRN 1 28 V WPT ALERT -88 ------NC -89 ------NC VALIDIN17ROT VLD VALIDIN18TCS 65J1A-90(24) ----------------1OJ1B-19 ALL VALIDS ARE +28 V DC.
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Function VALID IN19 SPARE VALID IN20 HDG 2 VLD VALID IN21 ATT2 VLD VALID IN22 AP ENGAGED IN VALID IN23 TK DETENT IN
Connector Pin 65J1A-91 -92 -93 -94 -95 ------NC (24)----------------------NC (24)----------------(24)-----------------
Connects To . C2J2-X
VALID IN24 APS VLD IN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN ATT SYMGEN L/R IDO O DC811 1 Si7BRG3/4 2 3 ADFIBRG 3/4 ASCB D/S 4 5 EFIS D/S 6 CROSSIDE SENSOR 7 ROT ON/OFF GND PULSE OUT
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DIN
DIN
8
9
CPMN ON/OFF
WIND PO/XY
65J1A-105
DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 , 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
+5V ROT VAL R ALT IDO R ALT ID1 TRANSITION ON/OFF LRN1 PHASE (P/S) ADI ON HSI (OFF/ON) SRN2 ID1 ADF 1/2
MLS 1/2
-3 (24)----------------- 15J1-7 -4 ------NC -5 ------NC ~; (24)----------------- 65J1A-105 ------NC -8 ------NC ------NC ~?O (24)----------------- 65,J1A-105
-11 ------NC
wow GSPD IDO GSPD IDI ATT # IDO ATT# ID1 AT TGL IDO AT TGL ID1 ATT2 P/S RESERVED FLIP HDG1 DEF HDG1 F/S-M/T HDG # IDO HOG # ID1 HD TGL IDO HD TGL ID1 HDG2 DEF HDG2 F/S-M/T HDG2 P/s S BRG CD/CS
-12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29 -30 65J1B-31
(24)----------------(24)----------------------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)----------------------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)----------------------NC ------NC
TO :/S SWITCH
TO F/S SWITCH
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DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN
DIN
39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
SRN TGL A1 MODE RESERVED LNAVMODEGND GA MODEGND ASELARM MODEGND ASELCAPMODEGND tJDG MODEGND SEL
65J1A-105 C164JIA-3 C164ilB-64, -35 (24)----------------C2J1-:{. -36------NC -37 ------NC -38 ------NC 7J1A-72 -39 (24) ----------------7J1B-M3 -40 (24) ----------------7J1B-?l, 8J1-d -41 (24)----------------7JIB-72, 8J1-e -42 (24) ----------------;;;:-;1, 8J1-r, -43 (24) -----------------44 ------NC -45 (24)-----------------46 (24)----------------7JIB-75, 8J1-b 7J1B-76, 8JI-Z, l15t11-47 7J1B-77, 8J1-X, -47 (24) ----------------115J1-48 7J1B-78 -48 (24)----------------7JIB-69, 8J1-g -49 (24) ----------------7JlB-70,8Jl-h, -50 (24)----------------ICIJIB-21 7J1B-73, 8J1-S -51 (24)-----------------52 (24)----------------7JlB-74, 8J1-T -53 ------NC -54 ------NC -55 (24) ----------------7J1A-85 7J1A-85 -56 (24)-----------------57 (24)----------------7JlA-6f3, 8J1-J -58 (24)----------------7JIA-67> 8J1-K 7J1A-87 -59 (24)----------------7J1A-83 -60 (24) -----------------
51 RESERVED 52 ALT HOLDMODEGND 53 V/S HOLDMODEGND 54 IASHOLDMODEGND 55 MACHHOLDMODEGND 56 GS ARM MODEGND 57 GS CAP MODEGND 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
DIN DIN A1
VNAVARM MODEGND VNAVCAPMODEGND LRN1SRC NORM/ALT LRN1BRG CARD/CASE NAV ARM MODEGND NAV CAPMODEGND BC ARM MODEGND BC CAPMODEGND VORAPR ARM MODEGND VORAPRCAP MODEGND ~--~--NC 65J1B-61 LRN1BG/DA
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Connector Pin 65J1B-62 -63 -64 -65 -66 -67 -68 -69 -70 -71 -72 -73 -74 65J1B-75
69 LRN1 IDO 70 LRN1 ID1 71 LRN1 ID2 72 LRN1 ID3 73 LRN1 SRC IDO 74 LRN1 SRC ID1 75 SRN2 IDO 76 LRN1 DT/OA 77 LRN TGL IDO 78 LRN TGL IDl 79 LRN1 MG/TU 80 LRN2 IDO 81 LRN2 ID1 82 LRN2 ID2
------NC 65J1A-105 (24)-------------------65J1A-105 (24)----------------(24)------------------ 65J1A-105 ------NC @:~::~-------------------NC ------tic ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC
65JlA-~05
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65J1B-76 ------NC
Connects To
DIN 84 LRN2SRC IDO -77 ------NC DIN 85 LRN2SRC ID1 -78 ------NC DIN 86 AIR DATACMDDISABLE -79 ------NC DIN 87 SPARE -80 ------NC DIN 88 LRN1BRG 3/4 -81 (24) ---------------65J1A-105 (ADF2 BRG3/4 WHENDIN6= GND) DIN 89 CITATION 11/V -82 (24) ---------------65J1A-105 DIN 90 IRS1AN/DIG -83 ------NC DIN 91 IRS2AN/DIG -84 ------NC DIN 92 RADALT S/D -85 ------NC DIN 93 A/S,AOA, SPD IDO -86 (24)----------------65J1A-105 DIN 94 A/S,AOA,SPD ID1 -87 (24) ---------------65J1A-105 DIN 95 CS IN -88 ------NC DIN 96 COUPLE1/2 -89 ------NC DIN 97 STBYSEL MODEGND -90------NC DIN 98 SPARE -91 ------NC DIN 99 ATT #1 WRAP -92 (24)----------------65JlA-105 DIN 100ATT #2 WRAP -93 ------NC DIN 101ATT #3 WRAP -94 ------NC DIN 102ATT #4 WRAP -95 ------NC DIN 103 RESERVED -96 ------NC DIN 104 RESERVED -97 ------NC DIN 105 FMS SINGLE/DUAL -98 ------NC DIN A/S,AOA,SPD ID2 106 -99 ------NC DIN 107CAA RULES -1oo------NC DIN 108SPARE -101------NC DIN 109SYMGEN L/R IDI -102------NC RESERVEDDC IN (+) -103------NC RESERVEDDC IN (-) -104------NC RESERVEDDC OUT (+) -105------NC RESERVEDDC OUT (-) 65J1B-106 -----NC -
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SIGNAL GND DISCRETEND G IN (+) TO/FRDC TO/FRDC IN (-) ONSIDEACREF (+) ONSIDE REF (-) AC #l PITCHX #1 PITCH Y #l PITCHZ #1 ROLLX #1 ROLLY #l ROLLZ #l HDGX #l HDGY #1 HDG
Z
65J2A-1 (22) ----------------PILOT28VDC POWER, -2 (22) ----------------4-1 } FIGURE -3 ------NC -4 (22)-----------------DC PWRGND -5 (22)-----------------DC PWRGND -6 (24)-----------------CHASSISGND -7 (24)-----------------CHASSISGND -8 (24)-----------------SIGNALGND -9 (24)-----------------SIGNALGND -10 (24) ----------------CIISCRETE GND -11------NC -12------NC -13 (24)-----:-]--------26VAC, 1, FIG4-3 (SH3) t
+ ---L---------14 (24)--ACGND
t-L-15 -16 (24)-----------(24)----------------T=(----SHIELDGND lJl_x lJ1-y
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1
1
IL -22 (24)---------------
6J1-M
+ i 65J2A-23 (24)--------------IV-6J1-K
-- SHIELD GND
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HDG SYNC+
I--1~~- 6J1-U -28 (24) ---------b -29 (24) -------------1-1 - 6J1-V Y -L IN (-)
X Y
SHIELD GND
-30------NC
-31 -32 -33 ------NC ------NC ------NC
BRGX/SIN (ADF2 X/SINWITHDIN6 = GND) #1 LRNBRGY/COM (ADF2 Y/COMN WITHDIN6 = GND) #1 LRN BRGZ/COS (ADF2 Z/COSWITHDIN6 = GND) #1 LRNBRGCOM (ADF2 COMWITHDIN 6 = GND) LRNTO/FROM (+) #l #l LRNTO/FROM (-) #1 LRN LATDEV (+) #1 LRN LATDEV (-) DH H DH W
-35 (24)-----------1-1-C164J1A-33 -I-36 (24) ----------- -- C164J1A-47 ,r I -37 (24) -------------- C164J1A-33 + ----SHIELD GND -38------NC -39------NC -40------NC -41------NC l15J1-53 -42 (24) -----------------
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65J2A-44(24)-----------------115J1-55 -45 (24)-1?------------23J1-D ! -46 (24)-----------------23J1-E lit -47 (24)-4-------------23J1-F Y (24)--48 (24)l~i------------~3J1.L i -49 (24)j-; - -------------23J1-M -50 (24)--III -------------23J1-N
J
SHIELD GND HDG SEL XTACH + HDG SEL Y TACHHDG SEL Z SHIELDGND VOR BRG X/SIN VOR BRG Y/COM VOR BRG Z/COS VOR BRG SP/COM #1 ADF BRGX/SIN #l ADF BRGY/COM #l ADF BRGZ/COS #1 ADF BRGSP/COM
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(24)~~------l~r -------C164J1B-11 (24)----------------C164J1B-37 1[ - ----- C164J1B-12 (24)--------I:.I (24)------- I b------- C164J1B-37 t-----SHIELD GND -55 (24)-------=------ 164J1A-61
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65J2A-59(24)----------------C164J1A-73 -60 (24)-------* -61 (24)----------------C164J1A-60 -62 ------NC C164J1B-74 -63 ~~~~~~~~-------------64 -65 (24) -----~~r------ C164J1B-78, C2J2-E I------ :;::J;B-75, -66 (24)------t-~Y - -------SHIE~DGND -67 (24) -----j~r------C2J2-C, 65J2A-66, ! C164J1B-75 i -68 (24) ----- Ij --------- C164J1B-79, C2J2-D Y -------- SHIELD GND 1----69 (24) ---------~-~fL- FIG.4-5 ) -70 (24) ---------GND -- SHIELD
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ROLLCMD (+)
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RATE
Y--SHIELDGND
-77 (24) -----------t ---15J1-4
-78
(24)------------ t-!d -T --
15J1-5 SHIELD
9J1-39
GND
(+)
-79
(24)------------
----! ~1
CMD (-)
STEER IN (+) STEER IN (-) MFD LRN SELVALIN(P-ID2) MFD LAT STEER VALIN
*-!-l--80 (24)-----------9J1-33, 7J1B-37 .5V L -- SHIELD GND -81 ------NC -82 ------NC -83 ------NC
-84 ------NC
-85 ------NC -86 ------NC -87 ------NC -88 ------NC -89 (22) ------------------ ~-1 FIG . 1 -90 (22) -----------------J (SHT1)
-91 -92 ------NC ------NC
V/L DEVVALIN
MFDGS DEVVALIN MFDDME VALIN MFDTK DETENT VALIN MFDAP ENGAGED VALIN
MFDAPS VALIN
MFDTTL DIN
65J2A-93------NC
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65J2A-94 ------NC
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MFD MID MARKDIN (5V) MFD PW MOVE DIN MFD V/L DEVDC MFD V/L DEV DC
IN (-) IN (+)
-95 ------NC
-96 -97 -98 (24) -----------------------NC ------NC
DCGND
MFD GS DEV DC IN (+) MFD LRN LAT IN MFD DME IN MFD DME IN
(-) (+)
-99 ------NC
-1oo ------NC -101 ------NC -102 ------NC -103 ------NC -104 ------NC -105 ------NC 65J2A-106 ------NC
MFD CRS ERR (+) IN MFD CRS ERR (-) IN MFD HDG ERR (+) IN MFD HDG ERR (-) IN
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DIN 112 SPL SEL O DIN 113 SPL SEL 1 DIN 114 SPL SEL 2 DIN 115 SPL SEL 3 DIN 116 SPL IN O DIN 117 SPL IN 1 DIN 118 SPL IN 2 DIN 119 SPL IN 3 FD LP.TDC OUT (-) SG PWR ON FD TO/FR DC OUT (+) FD TO/FR DC OUT [-) SHIELD GiWl CROSS SIIIEAC REF (+)
Connectorin P
65J2B-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9
Connectso T
-----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC TS WITH 65J2B-10[I (24)-Tc +---n--------- 7,11A-18
I,6J1-30 ~;; ?;;T~!:73&-----12 (24)---+--J ----------16J1-31 ---13 (24)------------- --~ 26 V AC, I \ FIG. 4-3 (SH 2) Ii 1 -14 (24)---------------+AC PWR GND t -- SHIELD GND
-15 -16 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)-----------------(24)-----------------(24)-----------------------NC ------NC C2J1-S t2J1-t C2J1-U
#2 HDG Y #2 HDG Z SYS ASCB B DATA (+) SYS ASCB B DATA (-) SYS ASCB B CLK (+) SYS ASCB B CLK (-)
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65J2B-28 (24)------------------C6J1-1 -29 (24)----------------- C6J1-V -30 (24)------------;?- 59J1-9 ! 1 1- 59J1-h -31 (24)---------------Y -- SHIELD GND -32 (24) -----------T~r- 59J1-Iri ! i --59J~-~ -33 (24) -----------+-
L-
Y -- SHIELCl GND -34 -35 -36 -37 -38 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)------------ 16J1-28>7J1B-14 -t~ii -!-~- 16JI-27,7J1B-15 -39 (24) -----------40 (24)---------------
Y-SHIELDGND
164Jl13-89
PROLINE
PROLINE DME (+) PROLINEDME(-) SHIELD ARINCO DATA (+) ARINCO DATA (-)
I -41 (24)--------------!-$164J1A-59 -- SHIELDGND ,-42 (24)------------:q~-164J1A-57 -43 (24) ------------JO%-164J1A-44 -- SHIELD GND -44(24) -----------~,-- 429HS DATA 65J2B-45(24)------------ -J--FROMLRN 1 1}~-- SHIELDGND
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ARINC O SYNC (+) ARINC O SYNC (-) SHIELD GND ARINC O CLK (+) ARINC O CLK (-)
------NC ------tic
C164J1A-5 C164J1A-15
SHIELD GND
ARINC 1 DATA (+) ARINC 1 DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC1 SYNC (+) ARINC1 SYNC (-) SHIELD GND ARINC1 CLOCK (+) CLOCK (-) ARINC1 SHIELD GND ARINC2 DATA (+) ARINC2 DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC3 DATA (+) ARINC3 DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC4 DATA (+) ARINC4 DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC5 DATA (+) ARINC5 DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC6 DATA (+) ARINC6 DATA (-) SHIELD GND -50 (24)------------------51 (24)------------------
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-68 (24)------------F 116J1-33 --t -69 (24)----------- --- 116J1-2 -Y ----- 116J1-35 -70 ------NC -71 ------NC -72 (24)-----------------AIRCRAFT ANNUNCIATOR TS WITH65J -99 -73 (20)---------L----- 7J1B-17 $ -74 ------NC
A 1 -75 -76 ------NC (24)-----------------20J1-r
HDG CMP MON DOUT 5 ATT CMP MON DOUT 6 DME/GROUND RANGE / VALOUT3 FD HDG VLDOUT VALOUT 1 SG VALOUT 2 NAV SEL (P-ID1) FD LRN SEL VALOUT(P-ID2) FD LAT STRGVALOUT NAV SEL (P-IDO) FD LAT DEV VALOUT FD VERTDEVVALOUT FD DME VALOUT FD TK DETENTVALOUT FD AP ENGAGED VALOUT FD APS VALOUT FD LNAVAPP DOUT FD TTL DOUT A1 FD DME TTN DOUT }
FD MID MARK (5V) (-) (+)
(24)-----------(24)----------
7JlA-~o
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TS-WITH 65J2B-73 65J2B-99 (24)----I-+---*------- iJIB-16 TS WITH,65J2B-9 -100 (24)---+:+---W -------- 7J1A-17 t
DC OUT (-)
-101 (24)-----------
--:&
*II
-102 (24)-------------?
ERROR (+) OUT ERROR (-) OUT ERROR (+) OUT ERROR (-) OUT
-103 (24)----------- ----- 7J1A-41 -104 (24)----------- !--kq-- ?JIA-37 . . L-- SHIELD GND
-105 65J2B-106 (24)----------(24)-------------4-
I ---4
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SIGNALGND LIGHTING 28V (H) LIGHTING (H) 5V LIGHTING COM +28 V DC POWER FIG 4-1 DC POWERGND sc/cPPB ~;~P~~D TIME PB
;OURSE SYNCPB
115J1-1 (22)-------------------SIGNALGND -2 ------NC -------------------PILOT5 V -3 (22) LIGHTING, FIG4-2 -------------------LIGHTING COM -4 (22) -5 (22)-------------------;:;::28VDC , -6 (22)-------------------c wilGND -7 ------NC -8 ------NC -9 ------NC -10 (24)-------------------23J1-[~ -11 ------NC -12 (24)-------------------- 23J1-li
-13 ------NC -14 ------NC -15 ------NC
HDG Sill
HDG ATT SW2
SWl ATT SW2 SPARE DC/SGBUS (H) DC/SGBUS (L) SHIELDGND- DC/MGBUS (H) DC/MGBUS (L) SHIELDGND
-i6 ------NC -17 ------NC -18 ------NC -19 ------NC -20 ------NC -21 ------NC -22 ------NC -23 ------NC -24 ------NC -25 ------NC -26 ------NC -27 ------NC -28 ------NC FIG.4-12 -29 (24)--------------------30 ------NC -31 ------NC -32 ------NC -33 ---------$1# -34 (24)--Y(-1 ----- ---65J1A-67 65J1A-68 -35 (24)--N --------------36 -----NC 115J1-37 -----NC
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t--r?----115Jlj;~ ~~]---------~ 3J1-30 ------. ------ 3J1-31 -40 (24)-------G~~~~---- 2J1-30 -------~d1---l--~u-2J1-3~ -41 (24) -42 (24) ------------T-l_-~ {- -43 (24) ------------- -~ FIG.4-6 Y -- SHIELD GND -44 (24)-----fi---------->FIG. 4-6 ------------45 (24)----- I Y SHIELDGND---46 (24)-------------------FIG.4-6 -47 (24)-------------------FIG.4-6 -48 (24)-------------------FIG.4-6 -49 ------NC -50 (24)-------------------2J1-33 -51 (24)------------------2J1-34 -52 (24)-------------------2J1-35 -53 (24)-------------------65J2A-42 -54 (24)-------------------65J2A-43 -55 (24)-------------------65J2A-44 -56 (24)-------------------- GND SIGNAL -57 (24) ------------------FIG4-6,9J1-37 -58 (24)-------------------FIG4-6, 9J1-38 -59 -----NC -60 -----NC -61-----NC -62-----NC -63 -----NC -64 -----NC -65 -----NC -66 -----NC -67 -----NC -68 (24)-------------------115J1-71 -69 (24)-------------------115J1-72 -70 -----NC -71 (24) ------------------115J1-68 -72 (24)-------------------115J1-69 115J1-73 ----NC -
DH SET (L) FD MODECOMMON ADC SLEWENGAGE ADC SLEW + ADI ON GND SPARE SPARE SPARE HSION GND SPARE SPARE SPARE WX ON GND POSITION 3 POSITION 4 POSITION 5 ADF (L) LRNA (L) CIRCLE PTR LRN B (L)
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CITATION n/V
REMOTE MLZ-850
RADIOS
Connects To
-2 (24) ---------t~r ------ 65J2B-69 [I 33------- 1------35-------v -3 -------NC -4 (22) ------------------- GND DC
-5 (22)-------------------pILOT!j 2SVDC
BACKAZ SELECTED OFF ANALOGVIDEO MORSEAUDIOHI AZ DEVIATION O L EL DEVIATION I H EL LOW LEVELFLAG SPARE EL HIGHLEVELFLAG BACKAZ AVAILABLE FRONTPREAMPPRESENT EL CHANNEL CHANGE DPSKDATA SPARE AZ DEVIATIONI H MORSEAUDIOLO
EL AZ AZ AZ DEVIATION LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL CHANNEL RETURN FLAG FLAG
FIG.4-1 -6 -------NC -7 -------NC -8 -------NC -9 -------NC -lo ------NC -11------NC -12------NC -13 ------NC -14 ------NC -15 ------NC -16 (24)------------------lMJI-36 (IFFRONTPRE) -17------NC -18------NC -19------NC -20 ------NC -21-- ---NC -22------NC ------NC -24 ------NC 116J1-25------NC -23
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INSTALLATION BULLETIN FOR REMOTERADIOS PILOTS MLS UNITMLZ-850(cent) Function IDO REARPREAMPPRESENT SPARE BOARDTEST SYNC4 SPARE SYNC3 429 HIGH Connector in P
To Conn6cts
SPARE SHIELD GROUND STRAPGROUND RCB SHIELDGND MSA 1 MLS RCB RX (-)
116J1-26------NC 116J1-36 (IF -27 (24) -----------------REARPRESET) -28------NC -29------NC -30------NC -31 ------NC -32------NC ------ 65J2$-68 -33 (24)---------~IIt 2-------_~-l-*--:--Y -34------NC 1-35 (24)--------- -36 (24)------------------116J1-16, 116J1-27 -37 (24)------------------GND SEE -38 (24)----fi------------ NOTE1 39-------- ---------- 164J1,4-34 i 67-J-i--------- - 164J1A-21 37--f
-40 -------i-, ------ ----- 42-<~ ------------
41
164J1A-38 164J1A-25
------NC -41 -42-----------------C ----J-1 40--------- ----! % 37----------43------NC 116J1-44 (24)------------? 60----------$ ---! ----
164J1A-25 164J1A-38
MSA MORSE
7 IDENT (H)
164J1B-32 164J1[I-13
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MSA PARITY SPARE SPARE SPARE SYNC1 AGC VOLTAGE CHANGEINHIBIT NOT MSA 4 MSA 6 CHASSIS GND
MSA SPARE SPARE MSA O 5
-51 (24)------------------t ------NC -52 -53------NC -----NC -54-55------NC -56------Nc -57------NC -58 (24)------------------- NOTE 1 SEE -59 (24)-----------------SEE NOTE 1 -60 (24)-------O---------164J1B-13 )44----4-! --------164J1B-32
-61 (24)-------J ----------SEE NOTE 1 -62------NC -63 ------NC -64 (24) -------------------
SEE NOTE
-----! -----Y 164J1A-21 164J1A-34
ID1 TESTOUTPUT
MLS RCB RX (+)
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ANT
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OpenCircuit o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jumpered 116J1-36 to 1 = 12.8(Deg) 1 = 6.4 1 = 3.2 1 = 1.6 1 = 0.8 1 = 0.4$ 1 = 0.2 1 =0.1
45 59 61 58 49 50 38 64 51
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ENCALT CIN +28 VDC FAN SPARE +28 VDC COM +28 VDC COM +28 VDC COM +28 VDCTDR RET +28 VDC TDR +28 VDCTDR RSB PRIMARY (+)
RSB PRIMARY (-)
143J11: ~;:] ------------------9J1-18, C143J1-1 -------------------FANRED -3 -------NC -4 (22)--------------------5 (22) -------------------PILOT 28 VDC FIG.4-1 -6 (22) --------------------7 (22) -------------------GND } DC -8 (22) ------------------PILOT28 VDC -9 (22)-------------------FIG.4-1
-lo ------------ ------- FIG.4-9 ------ }] -------11 ------Y BOBBIN----12-------NC -13 (24)------------------9J1-27, C143J1-13 -14-------NC -15-------NC -16 (24)------------------STRAPP3 RED -17 (20) ------------------ GND DC -18 (20) ------------------ GND DC -19 (20) ------------------ GND DC -20 (20)------------------DCGND -21 (24)------------------160J1-F, C160J1-B, C160J1-F, -22-------NC 160J1-B -23 -------NC -24-------NC -25 (24);---------- ---- 165J1-J ; ---- --y$-- .-- 165J1-H -BOBBIN------143J1-26 (24) ------------------9J1-19, C143J1-26
SELCAL/ACARS RET ENCALT D4N ACH POWER+28 VDC RCBSPARE1 RX +5 VDC +28 VDC COM RET +28 VDC COM RET +28 VDC COM RET +28 VDCTDR RET VHF1PTT SELCAL/ACARS SPARE SIMULCOM RET COMMACH DATA (-)
ENC ALT C2N
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SPARE3 HF COM XMIT AUX AUD 2 HI tlF COM SQUELCH GNO (AUDIO SHIELDS) COMMACH +28 VDC RET BUS SHIELD(GND) AUDIO +5 VDC RET (GND)
GND GND
------ii--:T?i -33 (24) ---- 165J1-H 1---- 165J1-J Y BOBBIN~----34-------NC -35-------NC -36 -------NC -37 (24)------------------- 4-19 FIG. -38-------NC -39 -------NC -40 (24)------------------BOBBIN -41-------NC -42------------------------ BUS SHLD AUDIO -43 (24)------------------STRAPP4 BLK -44 (22)------------------BOBBIN -45 (22)-----BOBBIN -46 (22]-----BOBBIN -47-------NC -48-------NC -49 -50----------------1~r HF1 ---66-------------- 1 ---Y] BOBBIN---. -51-------NC -52-------NC -53-------NC -54 (24)------------------FANBLU
-55-------NC
AUX AUX
AUD
LO
n ---------- ----- ---- FIG.4-IO 143J1-56 IT 70 ------ ---- ! --42----------d Interconnect Information Table 501 (cent)
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143J1-57 -------NC -58 (24)------------------BOBBIN -59-------NC -60 (24)------------------BOBBIN -61 ----;~----------t-tFIG.4-9 ---- ---v} - ---J BOBBIN-----+ -62 -------NC -63 -------NC -64 -------NC -65 -------NC -66 (24)---------+:f ------ HF1 50 (24)---+-----? 1-------BOBBIN -67 (24)-----------68 -------NC
-69 (24)------------------, 9J1-213, C143J1-69
AUXAUD 4 HI SPARE SPARE SPARE AUX AUD.1HI GND RCBSPARE2 RX + ENCALT COMMON
DIG AUDIO
BUS 1 (-)
ATCOFF/ON
GND (SQUAT SklITCH RET)
-72
-------NC
SPARE
-73 -------NC t --->FIG.4-9 i -74 ----;---------~~F-f ------- - ----Y BOBBIN -----75 -------NC -76 -------NC 143J1-77 -------NC
RSBSECONDARY (+)
Interconnect
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SUP RET
----
RCB SPARE1 TX +
RCB SQUAT SPARE 2 TX + SW IN ENCALT C4N
------NC -81
-82 ------NC
ENCALT B2N
ENC ALT
BIN
TDR-DLPTDCLOCK
-83 (24)------------------FIG.4-7 -84 (24)------------------9J1-24 C143J1-84 -85 (24)------------------9J1-16, C143J1-85 -86 (24)------------------9J1-23, C143J1-86 -87 ------NC -88 (24)-----;------------- STRAPP6 BLU -89 (24) ------------------ P1 GRN STRAP -90 ------NC -91 (24)-----------------J-143J1-105 -92--------------------160J1-R Ii C160J1-R II i + 106 ---------!-1 :::::i~; u ---
ENCALTA4N
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ENC
ALTAIN
ENCALT A2N ENCALT B4N SERIAL DATA PARLOADNOT SIDEAl DLP-TDR (-) TD RETURN MIC LO
143J1-98 (24)------------------9J1-2C, C143J1-98 -99 (24)------------------9J1-21, C143J1-99 -100(24)-----------------9J1-17, C143J1-1OO -101(24)-----------------STRAPP7WHT -102(24)-----------------STRAPP20RN -103(24)-----------------STRAPP8YEL -104-------NC -105(4)-----------------2 143J1-91 -106(24)--------------II 11 ,! lJ 92 -------v---160J1-E, 160J1-H C160JI-E, C160JI-H
143J2-1 -------RB-214/U-:--------- ANT XPONDER J -------XPONDE.R SHAD ------------------ANT (SEENOTE) RG-58/U~- --------COMANT 143J3-l ------r---------COMANT SHAD -----------------(SEE NOTE)
CC)M NTENNA A
~:
MAX
COAX
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FT.
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RM-850
Function +28
Connector
Pin
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VDC LIGHTING
144JI-A-------NC -------NC
:: -D (20)-------------------(20)-------------------(24) (24) -----fl -----U -----------I -----------PILOTS FIG. 4-1 28V
DCGND
121 J1A-40 121 J1A-41
FMCSBUS
FMCS BUS
-E -F
-G (22)-------------------FIG.4-2 -H (22)-------------------LIGHTGND
-J -------NC -K-------NC
5
5
VAC VAC
CHASSIS
GND
FIG.4-9
MBU
INHIBIT
-T-------NC -U (24)-------------------CHASSISGND
(+) :: ----------------------n-------.-
CHASSIS GND
RSB PRIMARY
----- --}
FIG.4-9
b t------
-------NC
~? (24)-------------------144J1-D
DIG IN SPARE
-Z-------NC 144J1-a-------NC
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TESTENABLE COMMFREQXFER COMMMEM SELECT O MKRSENSELEFTSIDE MKRSENSERIGHTSIDE COMMPOWEROFF ATC POWEROFF VORPOWEROFF DMEPOWEROFF ADF POWEROFF MLS POWEROFF SPAREDIG OUT SPAREDIG OUT ,RSB SHLDGND
-d (24)-------------------144J1-U ~;: -e-------l: -f-------ii: -9-------E: -h-------tin -i-------tic -j-------N~ -k-------N: ~~ -m-------n------z ,- ---.---;; P -q-------N: NC -r------NC -s------RSBSHLD 144J1-t ------------------------FIG.4-9
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MOD SHLD
ADF COS MOD ADF ANT TEST ADF OUTERSHLD ADF INNERSHLD ADF RF INPUT ADF +15 VDC ADF SIN MOD ADF +15 VDC GND ADF LOOPEN
-E----Ad -F---{:, < ?RCR505Z-Z---- 164J2-1 I----G--------------------- 164J1B-1 --{ i ---H--------------------- 164J1A-104
NOTE ADF ANTENNA : TRIAXIAL CABLESHALLBE TROMPETER N TRC-50-2 P OR EQUIVALENTRIAXIAL T CABLE. ALL WIRESSHALLBE STANDARD AWG PERMIL-W-B1044 #22 OR MIL-W-22759/16 EXCEPT NOTED. AS
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VHF
MIC LO
VHF 1 PTT
EMERCOM PHONEHI
-------------------143J1-21, -F (24) 160J1-B C160J1-F, C160J1-B n -G (24)-----------q-r- ~~~~~~3~ --II SHIELD GND ! m _------~-~---~~~ p-H (24)------- ---------l&)J1-E II C160J1-H 143J1-106 II C160J1-E [ P-----;- ----- ---
EMERCOMMIC LO
HANDMIC LO HANDMIC HI
1
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Hone~eiI
INSTALLATION
BULLETIN
FOR
REMOTE
Connector
Pin
--------------------
160J1-L (24)
?8 VDC
RTN
-M
-------------------DCGND (20)
B ------------- --0 -N (24) .--------- 160J1-R -P (24)-------~[ C160J1-P C160J1-R ([ 143J1-92 II 1 ---------H-----? C160J1-R, II C160J1-P [1 -----E-----t~---
HF
1 MIC HI
VHF 2 MIC LO
C160J1-W
HF 2 PTT
COCKPIT SPKR
HI
---------Q )
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INSTALLATION BULLETIN
Function
Connector Pin
C160J1-Z, F1 H
!]
FIG. 4-10
---@ 1------ ----d -----;-----1 ~ ----- ----- ---i] J -e (24)-L--:----- - ----------- ------ --f (24)_-=~--_-~~---- ----9} t ,1 m ----- 1--- ---- --~--------
FIG. 4-10
SPKRHI
-g (24) -------------------flS~~,~~Gp~N -h (24) -------------------To~EADSET -----i (24)-i1--------- ------- 91------- JACK --j (24)------1---------- i ---- C160J1-S -k------~-----, ------ TO LF (--kj PHONEJACK --To ----------m (24) -------------------~~~~~~z~
~---:@@J--JC160:1,-j
t---
EMERNAV/COM PHONELO
(-)
J
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FIG.4-10
---Q
-q (22)--------------------FIG.4-2 -r------1
HI
t j----+ ~~--;-------C160J1-J
PHONE JACK
PHONE
HI
1
---
--------
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(cent) Connects To
SPAREGND SHLDGND
RESERVED
-B-------NC -------NC
$-------NC
-- ti--
PHONE
WARNING AUDIO 2 RESERVED WARNING AUDIO4 LO . WARNING AUDIO5 LO MASK INTERCOM NABLE E MKR DISABLE SPARE SERVICEMIC LO SERVICE PHONEHI RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED SERVICE MIC PTT
WARNING RESERVED 3 AUDIO
-R-------NC -S-------NC -T -------NC -U-------NC -V (24)----------f~ ------ TO VOICE } ------ 1 ------ RECORCIER ------W-----!-NC -X-------NC -Y -------NC -Z-------NC .
-a-------
-b (24)-------------------TO PILOTS
HEADSET OXYGEN MASKSWITCH -C (24)-------------------C160J2-C -d -------NC t ----- TO SERVICE -e (24) ---------i~t------ ~h - ----- MIC --1 -f (24);--------T=----- TO SERVICE ------- b- - ----- PHONEJACK --J- 1 } -------NC -9 -h -------NC -i-------NC -------NC -j
-k (24)-------------------- SERVICE PTT -1-------NOT USED IN CONNECTOR
-------NC 160J2~;-------NC
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FOR REMOTERADIOS
PILOTS AUDIOPANELAV-850(cent)
Function INTERPHONE PTT
SERVICE
MIC HI
VOICE
RECORDER LO
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INSTALLATION BULLETIN FOR REMOTE RADIOS PILOTS DME INDICATOR DI-850
Function RESERVED
Connector
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Connects
To
163J1-1-------NC
-2
FIG. 4-9
RIB
SEGONDARY
(+)
-3
FIG.
4-9
-------NC ~;-------NC
VDC P14R
-6 (22)--------------------
RSB s~LD
(22)------------------Dc GfJ!)
LIGHT~NG GND FIG. 4-9
LIGHTINGOMMON C
RSB sECoNDARy (-)
FIG. ~L9
SPARES
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163J1-19------NC
DC GND
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164J1A-1 -------NC
-2------NC -3 -------NC -4 -------NC -5 -------NC -6--7 -----NC (24)-------------------ADF Stll-1)
CLU SPARE CLU SPARE ADF 26 VAC 400 HZ RTN ADF 26 VAC 400 HZ RTN ADF SYNCHRO OUT Y CLU SPARE V/ION/OFF DME 6 - 568 - DATA DME RS 422 SD - (2) DME 6 W 568 - CLK DME ACT 1 AUD OUT DME 6 W 568 + CLK CLUMLS RCB SHLD CLUMLS RCB TX1
-8 -------NC -9------NC -10------NC -11-----NC -12 ------NC -13 ------NC -14 ------NC -15------NC
.9
----16 (24)--------~T --A54------ ------- TO LRN #1 Y A28----- } -17 ------NC -18------NC -19 ------NC -20--------------164J1A-21--------------AJ ------ 116J1-67 A34------40L ------ l16J1-39~ SEE NOTE5 FORSHLD INFO
1 IS THE 1 IF THE ML-850MLS RECEIVER NOT INSTALLED, MLS RCB RX AND TX PORTS MUSTBE JUMPERED TOGETHER THE NAVUNITMATING AT CONNECTOR S SHOWNBELOW: A JUMPER1: 164JIA-25O 164J1A-21 T JUMPER2: 164JIA-38O 164J1A-34 T
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SYNCHRO OUT X
-24-------NC -25----------------? -- 116J1-42 ~ ~h -t -A A38--------P---- 116J1-40 Y A20--------SEE NOTE8 FOR SHLD INFO -26 ------NC -27-------NC -28-----------------------DMESHLD SEENOTE2 FORSHLD INFO -29-------NC -30-------NC -31 -------NC -32-------NC
(GND)
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CLU SPARE
CLU SPARE
m 164J1A-34 ------- ------- --q- -- -- ;;;::.<3; ~ t A21---------------A2&-------- Y SEE NOTE 5 FOR SHLD INFO -35-------NC -36-------NC -37 -------NC -38--------------?---jt A25------=---+ ---A20------- Y 116J1-40 ~ 116J1-.42
SEE NOTE 5 FOR SHLD INFO ADF AUDIO OUT SHLD DME ON/OFF CLU AUX 1 AUD HI DME MUT SUP -39-------NC -40-------NC -41 -------NC -42 (24)--------<-+------C164J?A-42 C143J;.-9,4 143J1-94
A28------ I SEE NOTE 2 FOR SHLD INFO DME SPARE DME RS 422 SD - (1) -43-------NC -44 (24) ----------~r + -----
65 J2B-43
65J2B-42
It I [1
----ii~i:::+-
65J2A-57,RMI
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CITATION n/V
Function
Connector Pin
Connects To
LO OUT
164J1A-50-------NC -51 -------NC -52-------NC -53 -------NC -54 (24)----------------t +1-------- LRN #1 A16----TO A28-----1 -55------NC -56------NC -57 (24) -------?~-------- 65 J2B-42 A44----l- i ---------65J2B-43 f A28----~ -58 ------NC lB -59 (24)-----~--------- 65J2B-41 i ~~----------65J2B-40 B89------B50--------Y -60 ------NC
It
(1)
CLU ACH
DATA
(-)
V/I RS422
SERD
CLU SPARE CLU SPARE CLU SPARE CLU SPARE ADF HF KEY
-61 (24) -------1~1------- 65J2A-55, RMI A47-----1-----------A33------- i -------Y -62----~~NC -63------NC -64------NC -65------NC 164J1A-66 24)------------------( FIG,4-19
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HI
Conn~cts To -
RTN CLU ACH NAV CLOCK+ CLU ACH DATA+ DME 40 MV/MI CLU ACH NAV CLOCKV/I MARKERLAMPI V/I GS SUPERFLAG CLU SPARE CLU SPARE ADF ANT TEST CLU SPARE ADF MOD SHLD V/I GND PS IN CLU ACH GND CLU SPARE DME 28 VDC RET [/1RS 422 SER D 2B
SEE NOTE3 FOR SHLD INFO -78 ------NC -79 ------NC -80 ------NC -81 ------NC -82 ------NC ---- ----83 (22)----- ---A95--J------------ c ND } -84 (24)-------I?------B102--- ------- TO LRN #l Y B50----- } -85 (22)------------------PILOTS -86 (22)------------------28VDC BUS -87 (20) ------------------} FIG.4-1 6 ------ FIG.4-9 -88 ---------------r A102-----j-----f } B85-------89-------NC 164J1A-90-------NC
V/I +28 VDC DME +28 VDC ADF +28VDC RSB SECONDARY (+)
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Connector Pin 164J1A-91--------------=-----A104---------------- t --A105----------Y SEE NOTE 3 FOR SHLD INFO -92-------NC -93-------NC -94 (22)-------------------95 (22)-------------------96 (24)---------A B13 (24)1-T- -----I B32 (24)JOA--------97-------NC
CLU SPARE CLU SPARE ADF 28 VDC RET DME 28 VDC RET CLU SHLD GND
DC GND DC GND
116J1-35 116J1-44
DME ACT 2 AUD OUT V/I +28 VDC DME +28 VDC ADF +28 VDC ADF LOOP EN
-98 (22)------------------- PILOTS -99 (22)------------------- 28 VDC BUS -100 (20)------------------ } FIG. 4-1 -lOJ----------------------Y 158J1-K SEE NOTE 3 FOR SHLD INFO
FIG. 4-9
CLU GND ADF SIN MOD ADF MOD SHLD CLU SPARE
-~03 (22)-.-------.--------7- DC GND -104-----------------+->- - 158J1-ii ! A91------------------158J1-B -105------------------ Y SEE NOTE 3 FOR SHLD INFO 164J1A-106-------NC
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SPARE SPARE SPARE STAT I (DIG AUD) SPARE STATRTN (DIG AUD) SYNC COMP IN X ACH +28 VDC OBS D,G OBS F OBI OSIN
-3-------NC -------NC &----NC -6-------NC -7-------NC -8-------NC -9-------NC -10------NC -11 (24)-------i%--
-----
OBI O COS ,
-12 (24)ii;----+l------- RMI t}-.---Y B50=:-- -SEE NOTE 4 FOR SHLD DATA
fit -13 (24) ------- -----d- - -i B32---------J-T---A96---------- 9 -14-------NC -15-------NC -16 -------NC -17-------NC -18-------NC -19-------NC -20 (22)-------------------
116J1-60 116J1--44
V/I RNAV VIDEO OUT V/I RNAV VIDEO GND V/I 400 HZ 26 VAC RET V/I VOR/LOC AUDIO CT ADF GND
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CITATION n/V
INSTALLATION BULLETIN FOR REMOTE RADIOS PILOTS NAV UNIT RNZ-850 (cent)
Function CLU +5 VDC RTN ADF +15 VDC GND CLU SPARE DIG AUDIO BUS 1 (-)
Connector Pin 164J1B-26 (22) ------------------27 ----------------------SEE NOTE 3 FOR SHLD INFO -28 ------NC 0 ---29 ---------------y+I i B42 --------- ----B67 -------- ?] -30 ------NC -31 ------NC 1 o -32 (24) -.---------a-b- --t B13 (24)---J-1 ----A96 (24)----Y
FIG. 4-10
CLU SPARESTAT IN
(DIG AUD)
ICLU
116J1-44 116J1-60
V/I SYNC COMP IN Y V/I OBS B V/I OBS C V/I VOR/LOC AUDIO HI
-33 ------NC -34 ------NC -35 ------NC -36 ------NC -37 (24)-------------------38 (22)-------------------39 (22)------------------RMI DC GND 28 VDC POWER FIG. 4-1
STRAP P3 RED
I
I
CLU CLUS
CLU DIG SPARE AUDIO
+5V
-40
(24)-------------------
BUS 1 (+)
-41 ------NC
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CLU SPARE
CLU
FAN RTN
CLU AUD AUX XMT CLU SPARE V/I SYNCCOMP IN Z V/I OBS A V/I OBS E V/I PWR GND V/I VOR/LOC AUDIOLO V/I 28 VDC CLU SPARE CLU SPARE CLU SPARE CROSSSIDEMLS SEL CLU SIDESPARE CLU STRAPSD DATA CLU STRAPCLK
V/I GS FLAG
-45 ------NC -46 ------NC -47 ------NC -48 ------NC -49 ------NC -50 (22) ------------------- GND DC -51 ------NC -52 (22)------------------28VC1CPOWER FIG.4-1 -53 ------NC -54 ------NC -55 ------NC -56 ------NC -57 (24)------------------STRAPP1 GRN -58 (24)------------------STRAp
P7WHT BLIJ
V/I SYNCOUT Z V/I SYNCCOMPVALID V/IMKR AUDIOCT V/I CC ILSMODE V/I TO/FROM + V/I MKR AUDIOHI
-61 ------NC -62 ------NC -63 ------NC -64 (24)------------------RMI -65 ------NC 164J1B-66 -----NC -
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DIGAUDIOBUS SHLD
J~
ADF SYNTH LOCK ADF RS 422TXD B V/IMKR LAMPO V/l DEVCOM V/I ILSMODEANU CLUSPARE V/lVOR/LOC DEV + V/IGS DEV+ CLUSIDESELECT RSB PRIMARY (-) .
-72------NC -73------NC -74 ------NC -75 ------NC -76------NC -77 ------NC -78 ------NC -79 ------NC -80 (24)------------------- P8YEL STRAP n -- .------- --- ---81 ----- 11~] -FIG.4-9 ------B71 --Y B95 --------J
-82-------NC
CLU
SPARE
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PILOTS
Function
CLU SPARE ADF ON/OFF CLUACH NAV CONTROL V/I RS 422 SER D 1A
CLU
-89 (24)--------1~---- 65J213-40 ---t A59--------- --- ---- 65J2B-41 Y -1 B50---------90 ------NC .3 -91 (24)------------------RMI -92 ------NC -93 ------NC -94 ------NC -95 ------------------B71 ---------1-1- FIG.4-9 - ~t} B81 -------------96(24)--------------FIG.4-18 -97 ------NC -98 (22)------------------DC GND -99 (24)------------------RMI,65J1A-82 -1oo------NC -101------NC -102(24) --------1~1-----A84------- ---- TO LPN #1 B50--_-y } -103------NC -104------NC -105------NC 164J1B-106-----NC -
V/I
LOCK
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164J2-1-Tf+TRC-50-2-----@)-- 158J1-F . 158J1-E 164J2-2_& El OLITERtiLDPEN S O r AT NAV END SEENOTE3 FOR SHLD INFO ------RG-58/U---- ------ VOR/LOC ANT 164J3-1 ? -----ANT SHAD --------------------- - VOR/LOC ------RG-58/U---- -- GS ANT - ---164J4-1 ? ------SHAD --------------------- - GS ANT 164J5-I ------RG-58/U---- ------ MKR ANT ? ------- MKR ANT SHAD --------------------164J6-1 ------RG-214/U--- ------ DME ANT 9 -----SHAD --------------------- - DME ANT
V/lANT V/lANT V/IGS ANT V/I GS ANT V/IMKR ANT V/l MKR ANT DMEANT DMEANT
NOTE1: SHIELDS PAIRSA47-A61, OF ANDTRIPLE A12-A22-A33 TIEDTOGETHER. ARE NOTE2: SHIELDS A42 AND OF TOGETHER.
NOTE 3: ADF ANTENNA TRIAXIAL PAIRS A16-A54, A44-A57,
CABLE
SHALL
BE
TRUMPETER
THE OUTERSHIELDJUMPER GEN AT THE ANTENNA TO SIDESHALLBE 20 AWG ANO ITS LENGTH SHALLNOT EXCEED10 INCHES. NOTE4: SHIELOSOFTRIPLES B1l-B12-B37, B9-B1O-B49 B34-B35-B48IFUSED) ANO ( ARE TO BE TIEOTOGETHER. OF AND A25-A38 ARE TIED NOTE5: SHIELOS PAIRSA21-A34
TOGETHER.
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CLEARANC::~;~VERY UNIT
connector Pin Connects TO
Function
165JI-A N/OFF OUTPIJT ) \ UD1O INPUT HIGH S QUATSWITCH SENS 5 V AC/DCLIGHTING INPUT 2 8V DC POWERINPUT N AUX SHIFT/LOADNPUTI IAV I - BUS+ I INPUTBUS N AUX SHIFT/LOAO IAV
------NC -B ------NC -.--- ------- --- 165J1-g ----c (24) ------------------ FIG.4-2 -D (24) -E (22) ----X------------c164J1B-8 -F (24) ----r,-- ---------c164J18-90 #-G (24) -------- ---------c164J1B-88 -K (24)--Y ----------143JI-33 -H ~::~::~~-~-:OMAUX OUTPUT BUS+ -1 ;PARE i ----------143JI-25 -J (~q)---.!-!-;OMAUX OUTPUT BUS -P (24)--Y -K (24) ------I tAVAUX BUSSHIFT/LOAD SHLDGND f \;:]---r-l------ t -------:;:::::::: d-- --------L ---:--NC \ilIDEBAND SELECTINPUT -M (24) ----f~----------:;:]:;;::: NAVAUX OUTPUT BUS + I --t -------N (24)--------NAV AUX OUTPUT BUS -~ (24)--Y -P (24)-----,C[--------:;~:;;::; NAV AUX CLOCKINPUTBUS t -f (24) ----------------~ (24)--Y SPARE PRIMARY RSBBUS NAV AUDIO INPUT LOW ROTORMOD FILTERINPUT 0/300DEG.ELECTINPUT VSMA7.9V/11.8VWX INPUT POSTFAILANNUNOUTPUT tijcOM/NAVELECT + S SQUATSWITCHINPUT LIGHTING COMMON 28 V DC LIGHTING INPUT AUDIOOUTPUT HIGH AUDIOOUTPUTLOW NAV AUX OUTPUTBUSSHLDGND
-Q ------NC -------------------F*G.4-9
-R (24) ---- ----------g (24) -} ------NC -s
-U (24) -------------------- NOTE1 SEE -V (24) ------NC -w -x ------NC -------------------FIG.4-7 -Y (24) -------------------LIGHTINGGND -Z (24) :--;--NC -g ------NC -tJ -c ------NC -~ (24) ------L -M (24) ---1-1-$-------:;:::;~:;: -N (24)---w-----------g ------NC -~ -p (24) 1: t---------C164J1A-69 (24)-----C-----------------c164J1A-72
165J1-~ (24)--J
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Honeywell M!WRANC
CITATION V
Connects To
PRIMARY RSB
NAV AUDIO INPUT HIGH RMI REL/MAG BEARING INPUT POWER GROUND AUDIO SHLDGND SPARE CD/COM/NAV SELECT SIDE SELECT SPARE COM AUX BUSSHLDGND
JUMPER GROUND NAVAUX BUSCLOCKSHLDGND NAVAUDIOSHLDGND AUDIOINPUTLOW SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE
165J1-g (24) ------------------- Q-g : ~lG -R (z4)-----------------0 -h ------NC -~ (24) ------------------SEENOTE1 -J. (22)-------------------DCGND -~ ------NC -~ ------NC -lJ ------NC -rJ ------NC -g ------NC -Q (24)-------A -H (24)----;1---------143J1-33 t--------143J1-25 -J (24)----U--g (24) ------------------165J1-C -L (24)-------I -P (24) ------- -------C164J1A-72 t-~ (24) --~aJ-- -------C164J1A-69 -~ ------NC -~ ------NC -lJ ------NC -~------NC -y ------NC -~ ------NC ------NC 165Jl~~ ------NC
FUNCTION
OPEN GND GND = MAGNETIC = = RELATIVE FILTER ON
T u
e
v L A
OPEN= FILTER OFF 0/300DEG.ELECT OFFSETINPUT OPEN = 300 DEG OFFSET GND = O DEG OFFSET SYNCHRO/RSB COMPASS INPUT GND = RSB OPEN= SYNCHRO VSMA7.9V/11.8VMAX NPUT I OPEN = 11.8V GND = 7.9V WIDEBAND ELECTINPUT S GND = NARROW BAND
OPEN = = WIDE OFF ON BAND
ON/OFF OUTPUT
GND =
OPEN
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SPARES
26V, 400
HZ POWER
5V LIGHTING POWER ( :
SPARES
HDG ERROR STATOR . 2v/DEG NO. 1 ( X Y z
:[ -J -K -L (22) -------------------FIG.4-3 (SH2) -M (22)--------------------FIG.4-2 -N (24j -------------------ACGND :; :; ------NC -u ------NC -v ------NC :! -Y -z l; (24) --------------------C164J1B-64 ------NC -c -d :;
SPARES
SPARES
ROTOR
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Connectorin P
C2J1-m -n
Connects To
SPARES
{
-P -q -r -S -t -U
(24)--------------------(24) --------------------(24)---------------------
CRS RESOLVER
SPARE
-v ------NC ------NC ~; (24)----------- ----- FIG.4-3 (SH2) -T~r -y (24)----------- ----- AC PWR GND -Y ------ SHIELDGND -Z (24)--------------------C164J1B-9 -AA (24) ------------------C164J1B-49 -66 (24) ------------------C164J1B-10 -CC (24)-------------------C164J1B-9 -DD (24)-------------------C164J1B-48 -EE (24) ------------------C164J1B-34 -FF (24)-------------------C164J1B-35 -GG ------NC C2J1-HH
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Function TO-FROM POINTER (DEFL TO) 250 LOAD GLIDESLOPEEV D (DEFL UP) lK LOAD + {-
Connectorin P
Connects
To
i-
+ COURSE DEV (DEFLRIGHT)lK LOAD ( + SYNCANN lK { 10K SPARES NAV FLAG SPARE HIGH + GLIDESLOPELAG LOW + F { COMMON HDG DISPLAY VALID+28V HOG VALID+28V x HOG INPUT Y {z SPARES POWERGND SPARES F(HIGHLEVEL +28V LOWLEVEL + ( COMMON -
C2J2-A(24)-------------------C164J1B-65 -B (24)------- i --------C164J1B-106 -$) C164J1B-75, -C (24)----f-; ------------65J2A-66, II 65J2A-67 [ ------------C164JIB-79, -D (24)----~-j 65J2A-68 -E (24)---------f~--------C164JIB-78 * --------C164J1B-75 -F (24)---------1-L -G (24)--------------------C6J1-U -H (24)--------------------C6J1-V -J ------NC -K -L { :! -P (24) ------~~i ---------C164JIB-91 ------NC 1 -; ~! (24)------- [---------C164J1B-106 \> -T ------------ C164J1A-74 -U (24)------;; -v ------NC 1 l;____ -W (24)------CI64J1B-106 -X (24)---------~f ---------65J1A-92 -Y (24)--------------------C6J1-e -Z (24)--------------------C6J1-L -a (24) -------------------C6J1-M -b (24) -------------------C6J1-K
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FV STATOR
{
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C4J1-A (24)---~i- ------------;: [;:]--j-l- ------------------ -------------D (24)--- ----------------E (24)--- --------- ----T ----7 -F (24)---
COPILOTS DUAL REMOTE COMPENSATOR CS-412 z x { Y C5J1-A -B -C -D (24)------ ------------(24)--J-!- ------------(24)--~-~- ------------(24)------------------L----
FROM FLUX VALVE 26V, 400 HZ PWR GND SHIELD GND SPARE FLUX VALVE OUTPUT CHASSIS GND
1
1
m
-M -N -P -R -s -T -u { -v
SPARES
NOTE :
SHIELDS ON THIS SHEET ARE NOT TIED TO AIRCRAFT GROUND. BE INSULATED FROM AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE.
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AC POWER GNiI 28 VDC GND +28 VDC INPUT FREE SLAVE SW +B TO FREE SLAVE SW HDG NO. 1 ROTOR 26V 400HZ HDG NO. 1 STATOR { FLUx vALvE {
26
H { c z ; : x
c6J1-A -B -C -D -E -F -G -H -J -K -L -M -N -P -R -S
INTERLOCK NO. 1 FLUX VALVE SHIELD CHASSIS GND INTERLOCK NO. 2 26 VAC OUTPUT 42 VA MAX
SYNC SWITCH < LOCK+ H
(22)-----------------(22)-----------------(22)-----------------MA (24)---- 9 o-----AUTO (24)---A- ------ -(22)--t-~- ----------1 (22)--Q----------(24)------ ,>- ------(24)------+-T- ------(24) ------a- -I ---- -(24)-------~---r~-(24)------------F-r -(24)------------LO- 1 -(24)--------------Y ---~~ (24)------------------V (24)------------------w -X (22)-T9r -----------t -Y (22)---------- ---------Y---CL- ---7---Z (24) -a (24)------~-!- -------b (24)------J-1- 1} ------v ~~ (24)------------------e (24)------------------
FREE SLAVE SWITCH FIG. 4-:1 (SHT 2) AC GND c2J2-E C2J2-Z C2J2-4 C5J1-J C5J1-K
C5J1-H
AC
FIG. 4-;2
c NC NO
MANUAL
$YNC
FREQUENCY/PHASE SPARE
SWITCH :3
6J1::
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CITATION n/V
REMOTE MLZ-850
RADIOS
COPILOTSLS M
Function Connector
UNIT
Pin
Connects
To
MLS OFF ANALOGVIDEO MORSEAUDIOHI AZ DEVIATION O L EL DEVIATIONI H EL LOW LEVELFLAG SPARE EL HIGHLEVELFLAG BACKAZ AVAILABLE FRONTPREAMP PRESENT EL CHANNEL CHANGE DPSKDATA SPARE AZ DEVIATION I H MORSEAUDIOLO EL DEVIATION ETURN R AZ LOW LEVELFLAG AZ HIGHLEVELFLAG AZ CHANNEL CHANGE
-7-------NC -8 -------NC -9-------NC -lo ------NC -11 ------NC -12------NC -13------NC -14 ------NC -15------NC -16 (24) -----------------C116J1-36 (IFFRONTPRE) -17-----NC -18-----NC -19-----NC -20------NC -21------NC -22-----NC -23------NC -24------NC C116J1-25------NC
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INSTALLATION BULLETIN
COPILOTSLS UNITMLZ-850(cent) M
Function Connector Pin C116J1-26------NC -27 (24)-------------------28------NC -29------NC -30 ------NC -31------NC -32------NC -33------NC .> -34- -----NC -35 -36 (24)------------------j~~;~~~~:~ ,. GND ~;;4:o:~3; C164J1A-21 Connects To
IDO REARPREAMPPRESENT SPARE BOARDTEST SYNC4 SPARE SYNC3 429 HIGH SPARE SHIELDGROUND
STRAP RCB MLS GROUND SHIELD RCB RX
GND
(-)
MSA 1
MLS
RCBTX
(-)
MSA 7 MORSEIDENT(H)
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C116J1-45,-----NC -46------NC -47------NC -48------NC -49 (24)------------------1 NOTE1 -50 (24)-------------------51 (24) ------------------52------NC -53 ------NC -54-----NC -55------NC -56-----NC -57 ------NC -58 (24)------------------- NOTE SEE
-59 (24)-------------------60 (24)-ii::_:--:---fl ------ t -61 (24)-----=---~-~~-62------NC -63------NC -64 -66-(24)----------------------NC 39--------37-------Y ----1 -----
SEE
NOTE
C116J2-1 ----RG-214/U ------------FOREANT SHAD --------------------------- FOREANT C116J3-1 ----RG-214/U -------------FT ANT A SHAD -------------------------- ANT -- AFT
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+28 VDC TDR +28 VDCTDR RSB PRIMARY (+) RSB PRIMARY (-) SELCAL/ACARS RET ENCALT D4N ACH POWER+28 VDC RCBSPARE1 RX +5 VDC +28 VDC COM RET +28 VDC COM RET +28 VDC COM RET +28 VDCTDR RET VHF1PTT SELCAL/ACARS SPARE SIMULCOM RET COMMACH DATA(-) ENCALT C2N
-12 -------NC -13 (24)------------------9J1-27,143J1-13 -14 ------NC -15------NC . -16 (24)------------------sTRApp3 RED -17 (20)------------------DCGND -18 (20)------------------DCGND -19 (20)------------------DCGND -20 (20)------------------DCGND -21 (24)------------------160J1-c C160J1-C -22 -------NC -23 -------NC -24 -------NC -25 -------NC C143J1-26 24) -----------------( 9J1-19,143J1-26
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ENCALT D2N RCB SPARE1 RX + EMERPHONELO REC PH AtJD HI EMERPHONEHI SPARE ACH DATA+ AUX AUD 4 LO SIMULCOM SPARE3 HF COMXMIT AUX AUD 2 HI liF COM SQUELCH GND (AUDIO SHIELDS) ACH +28 VDC RET AUDIOBUS SHIELD(GND) +5 VDC RET (GND) GND GND GND SPARE SPARE AUX AUC) LO 2 AUX AUD 1 LO AUX AUD 3 LO AUX AUD 3 HI RCB SPARE2 RX +28 VDC FAN RET
C143J1-27-------NC -28-------NC -29 -------NC -30 -------NC -31 -------NC -32-------NC -33 ------NC -34-------NC -35-------NC -36-------NC -37 (24)------------------- 4-19 FIG. -38-------NC -39-------NC -40 (24)------------------BOBBIN -41 ------NC AUDIOBUSSHLD -42 -----------------------43 (24)------------------STRAPP4BLK -44 (22)-----BOBBIN 4; ~~:]-----BOBBIN -----BOBBIN -------NC -47 -48-------NC -49 -50---------------fJ----- HF2 h ----66-------------!J$ BOBBIN-------51 -------NC -52-------NC -53 -------NC C143J1-54 (24)------------------FANBLU
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COPILOTSOMUNITRCZ-850 C (cent)
Function TDR-DLP Connector Pin Connects To
TD +
C143J1-55-------NC --56 ----------------fj--FIG 4-10 . II t) ------------:!----------~ -57-------NC -58 (24)------------------BOBBIN -------NC -59 -60 (24)------------------BOBBIN ------------- FIG.4-9 -61 ------::t) 74 -------------BOBBIN-----Y -62-------NC -63-------NC -64-------NC -65-------NC -66 (24);;--;j----f---- HF2 -t} ----T?--- -67 (24)------------1-----BOBBIN
-68-------NC
DIGAUDIOBUS 2 (+)
AUX AUD 4 HI SPARE SPARE SPARE AUX AUD 1 HI GND RCBSPARE2 RX + ENCALT COMMON DIGAUDIOBUS 2 (-)
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Connectorin P
Connects o T
RSBSECONDARY (+)
C143J1-74---------------(~- FIG.4-9 -------61 ----e-- t -Y BOBBIN ------75-------NC -76 -------NC -77-------NC -78-------NC -79 -------NC -80 (24)i~-i;;i------7~ 164J1A-42 ------c-J--C164J1A-42 143J1-94 -81-------NC -82 -------NC -83 (24) -----------------FIG.4-7 -84 (24) -----------------9J1-24,143J1-84 -85 (24)------------------9J1-16,143J1-85 -86 (24)------------------9J1-23,143J1-86 -87 -------NC -88 (24)------------------STRAPP6 BLU -89 (24)-----------------STRAPP1 GRN -90 -------NC -91(24)-------------- C143J1-105 ---92 (24)-----------~-\i 160J1-D --f C160J1-D 106 (24) ---1-,- { ii---------NC -93 C143J1-94 24) -------------{ C164J1A-42 ( >--164J1A-42 143J1-94 80-----------4
SUP RET
RCBSPARE1 TX + RCBSPARE2 TX + SQUATSW IN ENCALT C4N ENCALT B2N ENCALT BIN TDR-DLP TD CLOCK SIDEAO DLP-TDR + TD SQUITENABLE MIC HI
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F INSTALLATION BULLETINOR
REMOTE
RADIOS
COPILOTSOMUNITRCZ-850 C (cent) Function RCBSPARE1 TX RCBSPARE2 TX ENCALTA4N ENCALTAIN ENCALTA2N ENCALT B4N SE21AL DATA PARLOADNOT SIDEAI DLP-TDRTD(-) RETURN MIC LO Connectorin P C143J1-95-------NC -96-------NC -97 (24)-----------------9J1-22,143J1-97 -98 (24)-----------------9J1-20,143J1-98 9J1-21,143J1-99 -99 (24)-----------------9JI-17T143JI-100 -100(24)-----------------101(24)----------------STRAPP7 WHT -102(24)----------------STRAPP2 ORN STRAPP8 YEL -103(24) ----------------104-------NC C143J1-91 -105(24)-----------------106(24)----------f~i 160J1-14 --II [ --- C160J1-W 92--------(7C143J2-1 -------RB-214/U ---------XPONDER ANT 1----- XPONDER SHAD -------------------ANT (SEENOTE) C143J3-1 -------RG-58/U --------- COMAN1 SHAD ------------------------ COMANT (SEENOTE)
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COPILOTS RM-850 RMU Function +28 VDC LIGHTING +28 VDC LIGHTING RET +28 VDC +28 VDC RETURN FMCSBUS (+) (RS422) FMCSBUS (-) (RS422) 5 VDC LIGHT 5 VDC LIGHTRET 5 VAC LIGHT 5 VAC LIGHTRET CHASSIS GND RSB SECONDARY (+) RSB SECONDARY (-) W.O.!4. W.O.W.POLARITY ATC IDENT MBU INHIBIT CHASSIS GND RSB PRIMARY (+) RSB PRIMARY (-) SPAREDIG IN ON/OFFPAGE DELETE SPAREDIG IN SPARE Connector Pin C144J1-A ------NC -B ------NC -C (20)-------------------;~~IL~T;S 28V -D (20) -------------------DC~ND-E ------NC -F ------NC -G (22) -------------------FIG.4-2 -H (22) -------------------LIGHTGND Connects To
------NC
------NC
~:=:)
FIG.~-g
-P ------------------------ WOW SWITCH A/C -R -----------------------W.O.W.=GND -S (24) -------------------144J1-S GND SWITCH -T-------NC -U (24)-------------------CHASSISGND ------v -----------q~--1-------- ~FIG. 4-9 -w ----------- -
Y t -------
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COPILOTSMURM-850(cent) R
Function SIDE SELECT BO SIDE SELECT B1 SIDE SELECT EV TEST ENABLE COMM FREQXFER COMM MEM SELECT O MKR SENSE LEFT SIDE Connector Pin Connects To -
PARITY
MKRSENSERIGHTSIDE
COMM POWER OFF ATC POWER OFF VOR POWER OFF DME POWER OFF ADF POWER OFF MLS POWER OFF SPARE
-------NC
-k -------NC
-m-------------!; ~; -------NC -q-------NC
-r------- NC -s------NC
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INSTALLATION BULLETIN FOR REMOTE RADIOS COPILOTSDF ANTENNA A AT-860 Function ADF MOD SHLD ADF COSMOD ADF ANT
TEST
Connects TtI
C164J1A-91
--c--------------------- C164J1A-77 -D -------NC -E-----TRC-50-2------- C164J2-1 -G------------------------ C164JlB-1 +AY--H-------------------- C164J1A-104 d -J------------------------C164JIB-27 C158J1-K ------------------------ C164J1A-101
MOD
NOTE: ADF ANTENNA TRIAXIAL CABLESHALLBE TROMPETER N TRC-50-2 P OR EQUIVALENTRIAXIAL T CABLE. ALL WIRESSHALLBE STANDARD AWG PERMIL-W-B1044 #22 OR MIL-W-22759/16 EXCEPT NOTED. AS
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FORREMOTERADIOS
Connector in P
~ects
To
C160J1-A (24) ------------------COPILOTS MIC -B (24) ------------------160J1-F 160J1-B C160J1-F 143J1-21 -C (24)-------------------C143J1-21 160J1-C -D (24) ---------T?------- C143J1-92 160J1-D -II I w ----------------a 1 ------E (24) ---------l-~ ~; R___-~ ! -----
VHF 1 MIC LO
VHF 1 PTT
-F (24)-------------------- 143J1-21
160J1-F 160J1-B, C160!J1-B
EMERCOM PHONEHI
EMERCOM MIC LO
HANDMIC LO HANDMIC HI
-J (24) ----------------- PILOTS MIKE AND C160J1-K (24) ---------- ------ PHONEJAcK Box &
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RADIOS (cent)
AV-850
Connector C160J1-L
Pin (24)--------------------
To
+28
VDC RTN
-M
(20)--------------------
DC GND
SHLD GND
-N
(24)----------------------oB
160J1-R 160J1-P C160J1-R 143J1-92
EMERCOM MIC HI
-P (24)-------:;--------!/ -----~-~---
I -------
VHF 1 MIC
HI
-R
HF 2
MIC LO
C143J1-106 160J1-W
160J1-x, FZ H
CKPT SPKR
COCKPIT SPKR HI
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COPILOTS UDIOPANELAV-850(cent) A
Function Connector Pin
4-
Connects To .
- 0B
160J1-b, F1 H FIG.4-10
-c .;:::::~~::::,::::]
----
B
------
-d
--FIG. -----;-----t-l---------------:!O1
4-10
------] CAB SPKR -e (24)----------e L-------- -&-------J -f (24) -------R----------~~~~j~~36 II --------- m------ i --9 ---- ---- SHIELD GND RTN ---------------- TO DIMMING ---g (24)
-h -i (24)-------------------(24) -i-----------------------A ----9} --@ ----------------~&[~~~ETpTT JACK
160J1-j 1-1 ---------------- 160J1-S ---------TORH -k------y-----~ PHONEJACK -----JUL --------1} 143J1-29 C160J1-m (24)-!-----------------~60J1-m
-j (24)
C164J1B-51
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C160J1-n -------- --i~----------$ c -- ---------------
+5 VAC/DC DIMMINGS
+28 VDC DIMMINGS INTERPHONE HI
PHONE HI
C160Jl-t----------
-----------1} -----kti
----LB 0
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COPILOTSUDIOPANEL A Function WARSING AUDIO 5 WA&;;lNGLO 1 SPL<EGND SHL2GND RESSRVED SPP;?E WA2X;NG AUDIO2 LO CAE;NDISABLE WA?.:iING AUDIO3 LO
RES;$UIED MA~;:~R SE~S
AV-850
RADIOS (cent)
Connects To
Connector Pin
C160J2-A-------NC
-B-------NC
STERO MUTE
~i-------NC
SPA2:
SERVICE PHONE LO RES;RVED
RES=RVED ~E~~~VED R~~~~VED Voic: RECORDER
-N -------NC
-P (24)-;------:1--- -----------~i--- t] ------R-------NC -S-------NC -T-------NC
HI
TO VOICE RECORDER
-d-------NC -e (24) -------,~1-------- TO SERVICE 1) -- MIC --- - -------- v q -f (24)-;------,=/--- -----------~7---t ------------NC -9 -h-------NC TO SERVICE PHONE JACK
-i-------NC -------NC -j
-k-------NC
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Connects To
C160J2-p ------------------------INTERPHONETT P
-q
} -s------NC C160J2-t-------NC
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INSTALLATION BULLETIN FOR REMOTE RADIOS COPILOTS DME INDICATOR DI-850
Function RESERVED
Connector Pin
C163J1-1-------NC
Connects
To
-2 ----------------f-~ --15 -----------t> ---10 --------bJ, i -3 ----------------;-;y---~ 14 ----------- --10 ---------Y -------NC ::-------NC -6 (22)--------------------
FIG. 4-9
FIG.
4-9
5 V AC/DC LIGHTING INPUT SPARE SPARE CHASSIS GND SPARE DC GROUND LIGHTING COMMON RSB SECONDARY (-)
-7 (24)--------------------8 -------NC
-9-------NC -10 (22)-------------------11------NC -12 (22)-------------------13 (24)---------------7---14 ------------------- -3 ---------J%l- --10 --------, DC GND LIGHTING GND &j SHLD
b
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*G 4-9
FIG. 4-9
SPARES
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DC GND
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INSTALLATION BULLETIN COPILOTS NAV
CITATION n/V
MMRIANCE
UNITRNZ-850
Connects To
Function
CLU DME OME DME DME DME ADF CLU SPARE HOLD HOLD SPARE 6 W 568 SPARE + DATA
Connector Pin
C164J1A-1 -------NC
NOT
-------NC -2
-3 (24) -------------------65J1B-34 -4 -------NC -5 (24)-------------------65J2B-50 -6 -------NC
SHLD
SPARE
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JUMPER JUMPER 1: 2: C164JIA-25 C164J1A-38 TO TO C164JIA-21 C164J1A-34
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DME 6 W 568 + SYNC CLU SPARE DME GND SHLD DME SPARE DME SPARE CLU SPARE DME SPARE ADF SYNCHRO OUT (GND) Z
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DME SPARE DME RS 422 SD - (1) DME 6 W 568 - SYNC DME FLAG ADF DC COSOUT
CLU SPARE CLU SPARE ADF AUDIOHI OUT CLU SPARE ADF AUDIOLO OUT CLU SPARE DME RS 422 SD + (2) CLU AUX 1 AUD RTN
DME SPARE DMERS 422 SD+ (1) CLU ACH DATA (-)
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V/I 28 VDC CLU SPARE CLU SPARE CLU SPARE ON SIDEMLS SEL CLU SIDESPARE CLU STRAPSD DATA CLU STRAPCLK V/I GS FLAG V/I SYNCOUT Z V/I SYNCCOMPVALID V/I MKR AUDIOCT V/I CC ILS MODE V/I TO/FROM + V/IMKR AUDIOHI DIGAUDIOBUS SHLD
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2Jl:; [;j]-------------j--:r65J1A-61 ----------------- 65J1A-62 i-- 65J1A-63 ------NC :: ------NC -5 (22)-------------------PILOT28VDC > POMER,FIG.A-1 -6 (22) -------------------7 (24}--,c7-------------65JIA-50, 125JlB-59 -~ (24)-;-;----65J,A-5, t ---------125JlB-6b r -36 ------9 (24)--------------FT- 65J1A-64 !------ 65JIA-65 -10 (24)-------------t-65JI~-65 -11------NC -12 ------NC
STROKE READY(PRI )
STROKE READY(PRI) SHIELD GND PRIY DEFL (IN) + <SEC Y DEFL (OUT) + {-
-13 (22)-------------------DC PIIJRGND POWERRETURN -14 (22)-------------------DC PWRGND POWERRETURN 65JL4-46 VALIDOUTPUT(PRI)(GND=VALID)-15 (24)--------------------16------NC STROKE READY(SEC} + {-17------NC
SEC X
DEFL (IN) + {-
VALIDOUTPUT(SEC)(GND=VALID)-20------NC -21 (24)-------------------FIG.A-4 REVSELECT(PRI) -22 (22)------------------ SIGNAL GNII SIGNAL GND -23 (22)--------------F ----CHASSISGND CHASSIS GND 1 -24 (24)--------------?----125JlB-15 (IN) + SEC Y llEFL -(-25 (24)--------------~-~--125JIB-16 ~- SHIELD GND -26------NC INCLINOMETER LIGHTING + <-27------NC 2J1-28 ------NC SPARE
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------NC
---(24)---------- n. $ (24)--------W--------NC (24)--------------------
115J1-40 215JI-41
DIM CONTROL
115J1-50 -34 (24)-------------------l15J1-51 -35 (24)-------------------115J1-52 -36 (20)-------------------- GND FOR SHIELD 2J1-7, 2JI-8
-37 ------NC -38 (24)------------- --=--39 (24)------------- I --&lD--
SPARE COLOR3
TEMPANNUN SPARE
COLOR 2 (PRI)
GND OUTPUT
+ (.
-40 (24)--------------------
-41 ------NC A
1 -42 -43 (24)-----D.-o-co(24)------------.j~-I - ~-b--
STROKE READY(SEC)SHIELDGND
SPARE
COLOR 1
-44 ------NC -45 ------NC -46 (24)--------------=- 65J1A-34 $ +--47 (24)------------65J1A-35 -- 65JIA-36 -48 ------NC -49 ------NC -50 (24)--------------~j- 65J1A-31 I--r=-- 65J1A-32 -51 (24)------------L 65J1A-33 -52 ------NC 2J1-53------NC
(PRI)
+ (-
A
1
SPARE SPARE
COLORO (PRI) + (-
A1
A
1
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+ {< - 2 A
-57 ------NC -58 (24) -------------r~r- 65J1A-47 i ----y-- 65J1A-48 -59 (24)-----------65J1A-49 -60 (24) --------------~~~ 65J1A-43 1 ---~y-65J1A-44 -61 (24)------------. 65J1A-45 -62------NC -63------NC -64------NC -65------NC -66 (24)--------------:r- 125JIB-53 1 ~ ---JVi--125JIB-54 -67 (24)-----------68 (24)--------------.~l--25JIB-51 1 ~ -69 (24)--------------Y--25JIB-52 1
A2
A2
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VIDEO (SEC) {-
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------NC :: ------NC -S (22) ------------------- 28 V DC PILOT -6 (22) -------------------- FIG. -1 ) POWER, A (24) ------~~j--------65J1A-23, 125J1A-59 (24) --~#---~#------- 65J1A-24, 125J1A-60 -36 -9 (24) -------------~r- 65J1A-58 ---- 65J1A-59 -lo (24) ------------L-. 65J1A-60 -11 ------NC -12 ---:-NC
28 V DC P14R 28 V DC PMR
STROKEREADY(PRI )
(OUT) + <-
-13 (22) --------------------PMl? GND DC DC PMRGND (22)-------------------VALIDOUTPUT(PRI)(GND=VALID)d: (24)-------------------65J1A-19 STROKEREADY(SEC) + ------NC {-17 ------NC
POWER RETURN -14 SEC X DEFL
POWERRETURN
(IN) + {-
VALIDOUTPUT(SEC)(GND=VALID)-20 ------NC REV SELECT(PRI) -21 (24) ---------------- FIG.A-4 -SIGNAL GN!I -22 (22)-----------------SIGNALGND -CHASSIS GND -23 (22)-----------------CHASSISGND -SEC Y DEFL(IN) + -24 (24) ------------/ ------ 125Jl&ll 1--L=-3J1-25(24)------------125J1B-12 <I -- SHIELD GND 1 !L SEE PARA4.1.3.4.A.
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3JI-26(22) ------------------;f:E;I:HTING .[~$~ (22) ------------------- GND DC ------NC SPARE -29 ------NC REV SELECT(SEC) n-30 (24)---------- ------ 115JI-38 + DIM CONTROL (-31 (24) -------- t W------ 115J1-39 -32 ------NC SPARE -33 (24) -----------------H 3 -34 (24)------------------RASTER IJIM CONTROL W -35 ------NC { -36 (24) ------------------SHIELDGNDFOR STROKE READY(PRI)SHI:LDGND 3J1-7, 3J1-8 INCLINOMETER LIGHTING + [ SPARE COLOR3 (PRI) + (A1 -37 ------NC -.q.- 65J1A-13 -38 (24) ----------! --11-- 65JlA-14 -39 (24) ----------t 65J1A-15 -40 (24)-------------------ANNUNCIATOR
SPARE 1 (PRI)
+ (-
+ (-
-41 ------NC -42 (24) ---------------- 65J1A-10 1---- 65J1A-11 -43 (24)------------Y .- 65J1A-12 -44 ------NC SHIELD GND -45 ------NC -46 (24)-------------~~:-- 65J1A-7 1 A I- -47 (24)------------- -- 65J1A-8 Y --- 65JlA-9 -48 ------NC . . -49 ------NC -50 (24)------------i ~-- 65JIA-4 A1 -51 (24) -----------------65J1A-5 -- 65J1A-6 3J1-52------NC
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3J1-53------NC
-54 -55 (24)----------(24)-----------------i ----&~&--
-56 ------NC
FLYBACK (PRI)
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A
1
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LEFTPHOTOSENSOR OUT
65J1A-20 65J1A-21 65J1A-22 -60 (24)------------------65J1A-16 -61 (24)--------------&~- 65J1A-17 --65J1A-18 -62------NC -63------NC -64------NC -65------NC -66 (24)-------------l=r--125J1A-53
---
1---&!-- 125J1A-54 -67 (24)-----------68 (24)----------- L ---;-;--125J1A-51 1---!:!--125J1A-52 -69 (24)-----------70 (24)--------------);--125J1A-49 1 -71 (24)-----------Y---:=!-125J1A-50 -72 (24)----------- A ----:-1-125J1A-47. i----ut--73 (24)----------125JIA-48 -74 (24) ---------- A ----;-;-125J1A-45
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ADI COLORO (+) ADI COLORO (-) ADI COLORO SHIELD GND ADI COLOR1-(+) ADI COLOR1 (-) ADI COLOR1 SHIELD GND ADI COLOR2 (+) ADI COLOR2 (-) ADI COLOR2 SHIELD GND ADI COLOR3 (+) ADI COLOR 3 (-) ADI COLOR3 SHIELD GND ADI FLYBACK (+) ADI FLYBACK (-) ADI FLYBACK SHIELDGND ADI VALID ADI R/S (+) ADI R/S (-) ADI R/S SHIELD GND ADI SR (+) ADI SR (-) ADI CS SR (+) ADI CS SR (-) AD CS VALID HS VIDEO(+) HS VIDEO(-) GND HS VIDEOSHIELD HS COLORO (+) HS COLORO (-) HS COLORO SHIELD GND HS COLOR1 (+) I-IS COLOR1 (-) HS COLOR1 SHIELD GND HS COLOR2 (+)
65J1A-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -lo -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 -20 -21 -22 -23
3J1-54 (24) -O;----------3J1-55 (24) J------------(24)--Y 3J1-50 (24) l=j----------} ---------3J1-51 (24) -Y--(24)-- L . ------- 3J1-46 (24) 1-1 - --1---------3J1-47 (24)--Y * 3J1-42 (24 ,-, ~ .-. ! 3J1-43 (zfl)----------------(24)--Y 3J1-38 (24) -.=------------{-(24)--.-;-- -.--- 3J1-39 (Zbj.-l 3J1-60 (24) -,~1----------3J1-61 (24) -------------(24)--Y 3J1-15 (24) ---------------3J1-58 (24) :7-- ---------I---------3J1-59 (24) ----(24)--Z (24) ----------r~r- 3J1-7, 125J1A-59 I -~:-- 3J1-8, -24 (24) ---------125J1A-60 TL -3J1-36 -25 ------NC -26 ------NC
-27 ------NC -------------;;;-:: :;; [;:]-fl --------------. -30 (24)--Y i -31 (24)--=7------------2J1-WI [ ----------32 (24)-----2J1-51 -33 (24)--Y ~ -34 (24)--=-------------2J1-~16 2J1-47 J-----------35 (24)-~-L-36 (24)--Y ~ 65J1A-37(24)-j~j-?----------2J1-42
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HSI COLOR2 (-) HSI COLOR2 SHIELD GND HSI COLOR3 (+) HSI COLOR3 (-) HSI COLOR3 SHIELDGND HSI FLYBACK (+) HSI FLYBACK (-) HSI FLYBACK SHIELD GND HSI VALID HSI R/S (+) HSI R/S (-) HSI R/SSHIELD GND HSI SR {+) HSI SR (-) HSI CSSR (+) HSI CSSR (-) HSI CSVALID ADI XDEFOUT (+) ADI XDEFOUT (-) ADI XDEF SHIELDGND ADI Y DEFOUT (+) ADI Y DEF OUT (-) ADI Y DEF SHIELD GND HSIX DEFOUT (+) HSI X DEFOUT (-) HSI X DEFSHIELDGND HSI Y DEFOUT (+) HSI YDEFOUT (-) HSI Y DEF SHIELD GND DC811DATA(+) DC811DATA(-) RESERVED
11~ 65J1A-38(24)--------------2J1-43 -39 (24)--Y -40 (24) -=-----------2J1-38 !----------41 (24) ----2J1-39 -42 (24)--Y 2J1-60 -43 (24)-l=_i----------1----------44 (24)-----2J1-61 -45 (24)--Y -46 (24) ---------------2J1-15 -47 (24) -=-----------2J1-58 i----------48 (24)-J-L-2J1-59 -49 (24)--Y -50 (24) ----------T=r2J1-7, 125J1B-59 1-~-l -51 (24) ---------- - 2JP8, -52 ------NC -53 ------NC
f -.
125J1B-60 2J1-36
-54 ------NC ------55 (24) -7~r---t---------56 (24) ----, -57 (24).-Z ------58 (24) ----------- --59 (24) -J--------60 (24)---Y ------61 (24) -1~7---------- -- -------62 -63 f;:]---y~ ------64 (24) --9-- ---, ------65 (24) -J-J-y----66 (24)---Y I ------67 (24) -l~T---{ -------68 (24) ------- SHIELD GND 65J1A-69------NC
3J1-1 3J1-2
--
--
115J1-34 115J1-35
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------NC 65J1A-70 -71 ------NC -72 ------NC -73 (24) ----------------C164J1A-46, 125J2B-23 -74 (24)----------------C164J1A-74, 125J2B-24 -75 (24)----------------FIGA-5 -76 (24) ----------------16J1-22, 7J1B-9 125J2B-26
-77 -78 (24)---------------- (24)----------------C164J1B-91, 125J2B-27 FIG A-6,20J1-Y 7J1B-35
VALID
IN 7 RADALT 2 VLD VALIDIN 8 LRN1 LAT OV VLD (ADF 2 VALID WHENDIN 6 = GND) VALIDIN 9 LRN1VRT DV VLD IN1OADF VLD VALID VALIDIN1lFDC VLD VALIDIN12HDG 1 VLO VALIDIN13ATT 1 VLD VALIDIN14CS/SGVLD VALIDIN15ARINCO VLII VALIDIN16LRN 1 28 V WPT ALERT VALIDIN17ROT VLD
VALID IN18 TCS 65J1A-90
-79------NC
-80 (24)-----------------81 ------NC
C164JIB-99
-82 (24)----------------164J1B-99, 125J2B-32 -83 (24)----------------7J1B-47, 125J26-33 -84 (24)----------------6J1-e,125J2B-34 -85 (24)----------------lJI-GG,7J1A-19 125J2B-35 -86 (24) ----------------125J1B-18 -87------NC -88 ------NC
-89 ------NC (24) -----------------
1OJ1B-19, 125J2B-40
~:
ALL
VALIDS
ARE
+28
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C2J2-X, 125J2B-58
AP ENGAGED IN IN
VALIDIN24APS VLI) IN
DIN O SYMGEN L/R IDO
-97
------
NC
DIN 1 DC811 -98 (24) ----------------65J1A-105 DIN 2 SRBRG3/4 -99 (24)----------------65J1A-105 DIN 3 ADFBRG 3/4 -100 (24) ---------------65J1A-105 DIN 4 ASCB D/S -101------ NC DIN 5 EFISD/S -102(24) --------------65J1A-105 DIN 6 CROSSIDE SENSOR DISABLE-10324) --------------( 65J1A-105 DIN 7 ROT ON/OFF -104------ NC DIN GND -105(24)----------------PROGGND ATT PULSEOUT 65J1A-106(24)----------------125J1A-40
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65J1A-105
DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
(24) ---------------15J1-7, 125J2A-33 RALT IDO ------ NC RALT ID1 :: ------ NC TRANSITIONN/OFF O ~~ (24) ---------------65J1A-105 LRN1PHASE(P/S) ------ NC ADI ONHSI (OFF/ON) ------ NC SRN2ID1 :: ------ NC ADF 1/2 -10 (24)----------------65J1A-105 MLS 1/2 -11 (24)----------------65J1A-105 wow -12 (24)----------------FIGA-8 GSPDIDO -13 (24)----------------65J1A-105 GSPDID1 -14 ------ NC ATT # IDO -15 ------ NC ATT # ID1 -16 ------ NC ATTGL IDO -17 ------ NC ATTGL ID1 -18 ------ NC ATT2P/S -19 ------ NC RESERVED -20 ------ NC FLIP -21 ------ NC HDG1DEF -22 ------ NC HDG1F/S-M/T -23 (24)----------------TOF/SSWITCH HDG # IDO -24 ------ NC HDG # ID1 -25 ------ NC HDTGL IDO -26 ------ NC HDTGL ID1 -27 ------ NC HDG2DEF -28 ------ NC HDG2F/S-M/T -29 (24)----------------TOF/SSWITCH HDG2P/S -30 ------ NC S BRG CD/CS 65J1B-31------ NC
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DIN DIN
DIN
Connector in P
Connects To
39 SRN SRC IDO 40 SRN SRC 101 41 DME TTN 42 TTL 43 SRN TGL
44 45
46 ~
-37 -38
-39 -40 GND -41
------NC ------NC
(24)----------------(24)----------------(24) ----------------7J1A-72, 125J1A-63 7J1B-68, 125J1A-64 7J1B-71, 125J1A-65
DIN
DIN
47
48
GA
ASEL
MODE GND
ARM MODE MODE
8J1-~
DIN
DIN
49
ASEL CAP
GND
-44 ------NC
-45 (24) ----------------7J1B-75, 125J1A-68 8J1-Q
DIN DIN
DIN
57 58
59
DIN A 1
60
-46 (24) ---------------7J1B-76, J1-Z, 8 125J1A-69, 115J1-47 IAS HOLD MODE GND -47 (24)----------------7J1B-77, J1-X, 8 125J1A-70, 115JI-48 -48 (24)----------------7J1B-78, MACH HOLD MODE GND 125J1A-71 -49 (24) ----------------7J1B-69, J1-g 8 GS ARM MODE GND 125J1A-72 GS CAP MODE GND -50 (24) ----------------7J1B-70, J1-h 8 125J1A-73, 1OJ1B-21 VNAVARM MODEGND -51 (24) ---------------7J1B-73, J1-S 8 125J1A-74 CAP MODE GND VNAV -52 (24) ----------------7J1B-74, J1-T 8 125J1A-75 LRN1SRC NORM/ALT 65J1B-53------NC
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65J1B-54------NC 7J1A-85, 125J1A-76 -56 (24) ---------------7J1A-$36, 125J1A-77 -57 (24) ---------------7J1A-68, 8J1-~ 125J1A-78 7JIA-67, 8J1-14 -58 (24)-----------------55 (24)----------------125J1A-79
-59 -60 (24) ----------------7J1A-137, 125J1A-80 7J1A-$38, 125J1A-81
GND
GND
(24)-----------------
68 69 70 71
72
DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82
IDO
-66 ------NC
-67 (24)----------------- 65J1A-105
SRN2IDO LRN1DT/DA LRNTGL IDO LRN TGL ID1 LRN1MG/TU LRN2IDO LRN2ID1 LRN2ID2
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65J1B-76------NC LRN2ID3 -77 ------NC LRN2SRC IDO ------NC -78 LRN2SRC ID1 AIR DATACMD DISABLE -79 ------NC -80 ------NC SPARE -81 (24)----------------65J1A-105 LRN1BRG 3/4 BRG 3/4 WHEN DIN 6 = GND) -82 (24)----------------65J1A-105 89 CITATION 11/V ------NC 90 IRS1AN/DIG :R ------NC 91 IRS2AN/DIG -85 ------NC 92 RAD ALT S/D -86 (24) ---------------65J1A-105 93 A/S,AOA,SPD IDO -87 (24)----------------65J1A-105 94 A/S,AOA,SPD ID1 -88 ------NC 95 CS IN -89 ------NC 96 COUPLE1/2 -90 ------NC DIN SEL MODEGND 97 STBY DIN -91 ------NC 98 SPARE -92 (24) ---------------65J1A-105 DIN 99 ATT #1 WRAP -93 ------NC DIN 100ATT #2 WRAP -94 ------NC DIN 101ATT #3 WRAP -95 ------NC DIN 102ATT #4 WRAP DIN -96 ------NC 103RESERVED -97 ------NC DIN 104 RESERVED -98 ------NC DIN 105 FMS SINGLE/DUAL -99 ------NC DIN 106A/S, AOA,SPD ID2 DIN -1oo------NC 107 CAA RULES DIN -101------NC 108 SPARE DIN -102------NC 109SYMGENL/R ID1 RESERVEDDC IN (+) -103------NC RESERVEDDC IN (-) -104------NC RESERVEDDC OUT (+) -105------NC RESERVEDDC OUT (-) 65J1B-106-----NC DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN (ADF2 DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN 83 84 85 86 87 88
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+28 VOLTPOWER HDG VALIDIN 28 VOLTRETURN 28 VOLTRETURN CHASSIS GND -CHASSIS GND SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GND GND DISCRETE TO/FRDC IN (+) TO/FRDC IN (-) ONSIDEACREF (+) ONSIDEACREF (-) #1 PITCHX #1 PITCHY #l PITCHZ #1 ROLLX #1 ROLLY #1 ROLLZ #1 HDGX #1 HDG Y #l HDGZ
DC
(22) ----------------- PWR GND DC (22) ----------------- PhlR DC GND (24)----------------CHASSIS GND (24) ----------------CHASSIS GND (24) -----------------SIGNAL GND (24) ----------------SIGNAL GND -io (24) --------------DISCRETE GND -11 (24)----,:---------125JIB-97, Ilk -12 (24)----U---------125JI.B-98,
PILOT26VAC , FIGA-3 SHIELD GND -14 AC GND ----SHIELD GND -15 (24) ---------~--~j-lJ1-x, t 125J3A-1 -16 (24) -----------+ lJ1-y, 125J3A-2 ~ -17 (24) ---------------lJI-z., - II 125J3A-3 1 SHIELD I --GND -18 (24) -----------~~r-lJ1-p,57Jl-E f 125J3A-4 -19 (24) -----------~-;-lJ1-CI,57J1-F 125J~A-5 -20 (24) --------~----+~lJ1-r,57Jl-G 125J3A-6 I SHIELD GND -21 (24) -----------+ 6J1-L, 125J3A-7 -22 (24) -----------:-:-6JI-M, 125J2,A-8 65J2A-23 (24) -------j----l~--6J1-K, 125J3A-9 1 SHIELD GND
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SYSASCBA DATA (+) SYSASCBA DATA (-) SYSASCBA CLK (+) SYSASCBA CLK (-) #1 HDG SYNC+
#1 HOG SYNC -
MFD G/S DEV DC IN (-) #1 LRN DSR TRK X #l LRN DSR TRK Y #1 LRN DSR TRK Z #2 ADF BRG X/SIN #2 ADF BRG Y/COM #2
ADF
n - ---65J2A-24 ----- ---- --- ---II ---------- --- FIG.A-9 -25 ------V n -26 ----- --------- _--.-FIG.A-9 ----- --------- -----27 ;--28 (24) --------------~1 6J1-U, t 125J3A-13 -29 (24)--------------!!*6J1-V, 125J3A-14 Y SHIELDGND -30 (24) -----------------125J2B-12,
L-_
TS WITH 65J2A-99
BRG Z/COS
#2 ADF BRG COM #1 LRNTO/FROM(+) #1 LRN TO/FROM(-) #1 LRN LAT DEV (+) #1 LRN LAT DEV (-) DH H DH W
C164J1A-61, 125J3A-48 C164J1A-33, 125J3A-49 C164J1A-47, 125J3A-50 Iii ----37 (24)----------J- - C164J1A-33, 125J3A-51 -38 ------NC -39 ------NC -40 ------NC -41 ------NC -42 (24)-----------------125J1B-33 65J2A-43(24) -----------------115J1-54, 125J3A-25
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HDG SEL Y TACHHDG SEL Z SHIELD GND VOR BRG X/SIN VOR BRGY/COM VOR BRGZ/COS VOR BRG SP/COM #l ADF BRG X/SIN #l ADF BRG Y/COM #1 ADF BRG Z/COS #1 ADF BRG SP/COM ,
115J1-55, 65J2A-44 (24) -----------------125J3A--26 -45 (24) -----------------23JI-0, 125J3A-27 /1 ----------- 23J1-E.. -46 (24)-i-,{ 125J3A-28, -47 (24)-j!- ----------- 23J1-F, L 125J3A29, ? (24)--n - --- 23J1-L. -48 (24)-1-i -------+ 125J3A-30, -49 (24)-;-I ------------23J1-M, t 125J3A-31, -50 (24) $--------------1-! 23J1-N, 125J3A-32, Y
f-q -51 (24)~~~-------rl ---ii ----52 (24)----------1
LI ---53 (24)----------lj
+
,?
LJ*----54 (24)----------
K -----55 (24)--------:------- 164J1A-61, + 125J3A-37 -56 (24)-------:+ ------ 164J1A-33, ? 125J3A-38 -57 (24) ------- f------ 164J1A-47, ~-:125J3A-39 *-----65J2A-58 (24)-------i-l125J3A-40, 164J1A-33 Y----SHIELDGND
C164J1E!-11, 125J3A-33 C164J1EI-37, 125J3A-34 C164J1E!-12, 125J3A-35, C164J1E-37, 125J3A-36 SHIELD GND
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65J2A-59 (24)-----------------C164J1A-73, 125J2B-75 -60 (24)-------, -61 (24)-----=--------- 325J2B-77, C164J1A-60 TS with65J2A-1OO -62 (24)----- -- ------- 1.25J1B-99 f-j$ -63 (24)-----------------125J2B-79, C164J1B-74 -64 ------NC -65 (24)-----------------C164J1B-78, 125J3A-41 -66 (24)-----------------C164J1B-75, 125J3A-42 -67 (24)-----------------C164J1B-75, C2J2-C 125J3A-43, 65J2A-66 -68 (24)-----------------C164J1B-79, . . 125J3A-44,C2J2-D -69 (24)----------- -- FIG A-6 --70 (24) ---------- --- -- SHIELD GND
SRNGS DEV (+) RADALT (+) RADALT (-) SPEEDCMD (+) SPEEDCMD (-) PITCH CMD PITCH CMD
(+) (-)
u)]
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71 -72
(24)----------(24)-----------
FIG SHIELD
A-5
ROLLCMD (+)
GND 7J1B-30, 125J3A-58 t --74 (24) ---------- II -- ;7J1B-31, 125J3A-59 T -- SHIELD GND 65J2A-75 (24)------------0-- 7J1A-29, t 11 :125J3A-60 -73 (24)------------m-
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PILOTS SYMBOL GENERATOR (cent) SG-605/805 Function ROLL CMD (-) Connector Pin 65J2A-76 (24)------------k --!-!Y -(24)----------- --r~r(24)-----------1 --!-~Y -AIR DATA CMD (+) Connects To 7J1A-30, 125J3A-61 SHIELD GND 15J1-4, 125J3A-62 15J1-5, 125J3A-63 SHIELD GND
-77 -78
-79 (24)------------~r- 9J1-39, 125J3A-64 I ------ 9J1-33, 7J1B-37 -80 (24)----------125J3A-65 Y -- SHIELD GND
-81 -82 -83 -84 -85
-86 -87 -88
(24------------------(24)-----------------(24) ------------------
-89
AP ENGAGED VALIN
-90 -91
(24)-----------------(24)------------------
125J1B-90 125JiB-91
LNAVAPP DIN
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65J2A-94(24)-----------------125J1B-94 -95 (24)-----------------125J1B-95 -96 (24)-----------------125J1B-96 -97 (24)-----------------125J2B-10 -98 (24)-----------------125J2B-9 TSWITH 65J2A-30 -99 (24)-----------------125J2B-11 TSWITH 65J2A-62 -100(24) ----------------125J1B-1OO -101(24)-----------------125J1B-101 -102(24) ----------------125J1B-102 -103(24) -----------y~i- 125J1B-103 I--L=L- 125J1B-104 -104(24) ---------1-- SHIELDGND -105(24)-------------F;- I25J1B-105 1--i:!--125J1B-106 65J2A-10624)----------( L-- SHIELD GND
DIN DC IN (-)
MFD V/L DEVDC IN (+) MFD GS DEVDC IN (+) MFD LRN LATIN MFD DME IN (-)
MFD DME IN (+)
MFD CRS ERR (+)IN MFD CRS ERR (-)IN MFD HDG ERR (+)IN MFIIHDG ERR (-)IN
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PILOTS SYMBOL GENERATOR (cent) SG-605/805 Function DIN 112 SPL SEL O DIN 113 SPL SEL 1 DIN 114 SPL SEL 2 DIN 115 SPL SEL 3 DIN 116 SPL IN O DIN 117 SPL IN 1 DIN 118 SPL IN 2 DIN 119 SPL IN 3 FD LATDC OUT (-) SG PWR DN FD TO/FR DC OUT (+) FD TO/FR DCOUT (-) CROSS SIDE AC REF (+) Connector Pin 65J2B-1 -2 :: :: -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC Connects To .!
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-9 -10 -11 -12 SHIELD -13
-----NlTjITH65J2B-1OO W
% (24)-5- -------------(24)~----------------(24)---5-------------(24)--~Y!------------GND --(24)------------ -r~iII 7J1A-18 FIGA-4 16J1-30 16J1-31 COP1LOT26VAC, FIG. A-3 AC PWR GND SHIEL[jGND
(-)
-14
(24)------------
/ -~-L~--
-15 -16
------NC ------NC
65J2B-27
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#2 HDG SYNC(+) #2 HDG SYNC(-) WX VIDEODATA(P) WX VIDEODATA(N) WX CONTROL DATA(P) WX CONTROL DATA(N) IASSET (+) MS SET (-) RA #2 (+) RA #2 (-) VNAVDEV (+) VNAVDEV (-) PROLINENAV(+) PROLINE NAV (-) PROLINE DME (+)
PROLINE DME (-)
65J2Bj;~[;:]-----------------C6J1-U --------------- C6J1-V --30 (24}------------;~r- 125J3A-68 59J1-g t --~-L- 125J3A-69 -31 (24)----------f 59J1-h 1. SHIELD GND -32 (24)-----------L--T=;: 125J3A-70 f 59J1-m JLI ------ 125J3A-71 -33 (24)---------59J1-n T SHIELD GND -34 ------NC -35 ------NC -36 ------NC -37 ------NC -38 (24) -----------rfr- 16J1-28,7J1B-14 Y 125J3A-74 i --!-~- 16J1-27,7J1B-15 -39 (24)----------125J3A-75 7 L-SHIELD GND -40 (24)------------r~j- 164J1B-89, 125J3A-76 tll -41 (24)---------------- 164J1A-59, 125J3A-77 T &-- SHIELD GND -42 (24)------------;j- 164J1A-57, t 125J3A-78 ~1, -43 (24)----------- --Y-164J1A-44, 125J3A-79 1 SHIELD GND
L--
65J2B-44
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ARINC SHIELD
CLK O CLK
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ARINC SHIELD
t (24) ---?; ----------C164J1A-5, 125J3A-86 (24)----$---.-----C164J1A-15, 125J3A-87 (24)~~~-~ri---------C164J1A-26, 125J3A-88 (24) ---~y -----------C164J1A-45, 125J3A-89 (24)~~~-~r ---------C164J1A-19, + 125J3A-90 (24) ---~1-----------C164J1A-17, ---125J3A-91 ------NC
ARINC4 DATA (+) ARINC4 DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC5 DATA (+) ARINC5 DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC6 DATA (+) ARINC6 DATA (-) SHIELD GND
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ARINC8DATA (+) ARINC8DATA (-) SHIELD GND ARINC9DATA (+) ARINC9DATA (-) SHIELD GND OVERTEMPWARN FD GS DEV DC OUT
DOUT DOUT 1 2 (-)
-68 (24) ---------~r --- 116J1-33,125J3A-102 t ---69 (24) ---------!-- 116J1-2,125J3A1 -103 ~----- l16J~-35 -70 ------NC -71 ------NC -72 (24)----------------AIRCRAFT TS WITH65J B-99 ANNUNCIATOR
-73 -74 (20)-------NC ------&--- 7J1B-17
MST CMP WRN DH ~ 3 RAD/FDTEST DOUT 4 HDG CMPMON DOUT DOUT 5 ATT CMPMON 6 DME/GROUNDANGE R DOUT 1 VALOUT FD HDG VLDOUT 3 VAL OUT 1 SG VAL OUT 2 NAV SEL (P-ID1) FD LRNSEL VALOUT(P-ID2) FD LAT STRGVALOUT NAV SEL (P-IDO) FD LATDEV VALOUT FD VERTDEV VALOUT FD DME VALOUT FD TK DETENTVALOUT FD AP ENGAGED VALOUT FD APS VALOUT FD LNAVAPP DOUT FD TTL DOUT 1 }A FD DME TTN DOUT FD MID MARK (5V) FD PW MOVE
FD FD V/L V/L DEV DEV
(24)----------------FIG.A-n (24)----------------7J1A-27 (24) ---------------- A-II FIG. (24) ---------------7J1A-16 (24)----------------7J1B-7 (24) ----------------7J1A-34,FIG.A-1o (24)----------------7J1A-49 (24) ---------------7J1A-46 (24) ---------------7J1B-38 (24)----------------7J1A-48 (24) ---------------7J1A-22 (24) ---------------7J1A-5O,FIG.A-1O (24)----------------7J1B-80 (24) ---------------7J1B-49, 1OJ1A-33 -97 (24) -----------~1 7J1A-20 -65J2B-98 (24)-----------Jd- 7J1A-21 t --
-83 -84 -85 -86 -87 -88 -89 -90 -91 -92 -93 _94 -95 -96
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FD G/S OEV OUT FD LRN LAT DC OUT FD DME DC OUT (-) FD DME DC OUT (+) FD CRS ERROR(+)OUT FD CRS ERROR(-)OUT SHIELD FD HDG ERROR (+) OUT
FD HDG ERROR (-) OUT SHIELD
TSWITH 65J2B-73 +:q&-------- 7J1B-16 65J2B-99 (24)----TS WI~H65J2B-9 ------- 7J1A-17 --100 (24)----+;:
-101 (24)---------- --r~--~li
7J1A-33,16J1-35
-102 (24) -----------+--- 7J1A-32,16J1-34 ---- SHIELDGND -103(24) ------------~--.~ 7J1A-41 -104(24) ----------LqL-- 7J1A-37 SHIELDGND -105(24)---------------- 7J1A-36 65J2B-106 (24)-----------Lyi--7J1A-37 --- SHIELDGND
,L ---
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PILOTS EFIS REMOTE CONTROLLER DC-811 Function SIGNAL GND LIGHTING 28V (H) LIGHTING 5V (H) Connector Pin 115J1-1 -2 -3 (22)-------------------------NC (22)-------------------Connects To SIGNAL GND PILOT 5 V LIGHTING,
LIGHTING COM +28 VDC POWER DC POWER GND SC/CP PB ELAPSED TIME PB REV PB COURSE SYNC PB ADC REV SW HEADING SYNC PB SPARE PB RESERVED HDG REV PB ATT REV PB
RESERVED
DC PWR GND
23J1-G 23J1-H
NAV REV PB PB RESERVED SPARE SPARE WX PB TEST CS REV SW SPARE SPARE RESERVED HDG SW1 HDG SW2 ATT SW1 ATT SW2 SPARE DC/SG BUS (H) DC/SG BUS (L) SHIELD GND DC/MG BUS (H) DC/MG BUS (L) SHIELD GND
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CONTROLLER DC-811
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ADI DIM (H) ADI DIM (L) HSI DIM (H) HSI DIM (L) AP PITCHWHEELINPUT+ AP PITCHWHEELINPUTAP PITCHWHEELOUTPUT+
AP PITCH WHEEL OUTPUT -
+28 VDC AP ENGAGEINPUT VS HOLDMODEGND IASHOLDMODEGND MACHHOLDMODE GND WX DIM (H) WX DIM (W)
WX DIM DH (L)
SET (H)
115J1-38 (24)--------------fl 3J1-30 --39 (24) -------------j~ 3J1-31 i --40 (24)--fl----- ---- --- 2J1-30 -41 (24)--J~----- ---- -- 2J1-31 i -42 (24)------------------ FIG.4-7 -43 (24)----------------1 1 Y_- SHIELDGND ----------- FIG.A-7 44 (24)----TGj----- FIG.A-7 -45 (24)---- I ------Y SHIELDGND--46 (24) ------------------FIG.A-7 -47 (24)-------------------FIG.A-7 -48 (24)-------------------FIG.A-7 -49 ------NC -50 (24)-------------------2J1-33 -51 (24) ------------------2J1-311 -52 (24)-------------------2J1-35 -53 (24)-------------------125J1A-33 -54 (24)-------------------65J2A-43, 125J3A-25 -55 (24)-------------------65J2A-44, 125J3A-26. -56 (24)-------------------SIGNALGND -57 (24) ------------------FIGA-7,9J1-37 -58 (24)-------------------FIGA-7,9J1-38 -59 -----NC -60 -----NC -61 -----NC -62 -----NC -63 -----NC -64 -----NC -65 -----NC -66 -----NC -67 -----NC -68 (24)-------------------115J1.71 -69 (24)-------------------115J1-72 -70 -----NC -71 (24)-------------------115J1-68 -72 (24)-------------------115J1.69 115J1-73 -----NC
DH SET (W)
DH SET
FD MODE (L) COMMON
ADC SLEWENGAGE ADC SLEW + ADI ON GND SPARE SPARE SPARE HSI ON GND SPARE SPARE SPARE WX ON GND POSITION 3 POSITION 4 POSITION 5 ADF (L) LRNA (L) CIRCLEPTR
LRN B (L)
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115J1-74 -75 -76 -77 -78 (24)-------------------(24)------------------------NC (24)-------------------(24)------------------------NC
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115J1-77 115J1-78 115J1-74 115J1-75
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------NC IN (+) 125J1A-1 ------NC -2 P- SEC ADI X DEFL IN (-) SHIELD ------NC -3 P- SEC ADI Y DEFL IN (+) ------NC -4 P- SEC ADI Y DEFL IN (-) SHIELD ------NC P- SEC HSIX DEFL IN (+) ------NC :: P- SEC HSI X DEFL IN (-) SHIELD ------NC P- SEC HSI Y DEFL IN (+) -7 ------NC -8 P- SEC HSI Y DEFL IN (-) SHIELD , ------NC -9 C- SEC ADI X DEFL IN (+) -10 ------NC C- SECADI X DEFL IN (-) SHIELD -11 ------NC C- SEC ADI Y DEFL IN (+) C- SEC ADI Y DEFL IN (-) -12 ------NC SHIELD C- SEC HSIX DEFL IN (+) -13 ------NC C- SEC HS] X DEFL IN (-) -14 ------NC SHIELD C- SEC HSI Y DEFL IN (+) -15 ------NC C- SEC HSI Y DEFL IN (-) -16 ------NC SHIELD P SG VALIN(SGVALOUT1) -17 (24)-----------------65J2B-81 C SG VALIN(SGVALOUT1} -18 ------NC NAV SELVALIN (P-ID1) -19 (24)-----------------65J2B-82 NAV SEL VALIN(C-ID1) -20 ~--~--NC - MASTCOMPDIN DOUT1 21 ------NC -22 ------NC MAST COMPDIN DOUTI DH DIN DOUT2 -23 (24)-----------------65J2B-75 DH DIN DOUT2 -24 ------NC -25 (24) ----------------65J2EI;6,A-6 FIG. RAD/FDTESTDIN DOUT3 -26 ------NC RAO/FD TESTDIN DOUT3 -27 ------NC HOG COMPOIN DOUT4 -28 ------NC HOG COMPDIN DOUT4 -29 ------NC ATT COMPDIN DOUT5 -30 ------NC ATT COMPDIN DOUT5 -----------------652B-79 J DME GND RANGEDIN DOUT6 -31 (24) DME GND RANGEOIN 00UT6 125J1A-32------NC
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P- DH SET IN (H) C- DH SET IN (H) P REV SEL IN (+) P REV SEL IN (-) C REVSEL IN (+) CREVSEL IN (-) RESERVED ATT IN : ATT IN FD 1 PWR IN
FD 2 PWR
125J1A1;;(24) ----------------115JI-53 ------NC -35 (24) ----------------FIGA-4 -36 ------NC -37 ------NC -38 ------NC -39 -40 -41 -42 ------NC (24)-----------------65J1A-106 ------NC (24)------------------ FD PILOT
28 V
IN
-43 ------NC -44 (24)----------------SIGNALGND -45 (24)----i~i ----------3J1-74 1 ----------3J1-75 -46 (24)----!-1-47 -48 -49 -50 -51 -52 125J1A-53 (24)----j-j (24)----[-1(24)----i-~ (24)----L-](24) ----i-r I 1 x ---------I ------------------1 ------------------1 ---------1+-( ---------3J1-72 3J1-73 3J1-70 3J1-71 3J1-68 3J1-69 3J1-66
FD RESETGND P/C-SEC ADI VIDEO (+) P/C-SEC ADI VIDEO (-) P/C-SEC ADI COLOR
P/CP/CP/CP/CP/CP/CSEC SEC SEC ADI ADI ADI COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR3 O O 1 1 2 2 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)
(24)----1--1(24) ----1
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Connector Pin 125J1A-54 -55 -56 -57 -58 i (24)---~q~--, --------(24)---1-1-- --------(24)-------- --------(24)-------- --------f (24)---V---------
f Iii
J
SEC ADI
FLYBACK
(+)
(-)
(-)
il*
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(+)
-59 -60
L --
(+)
(-)
GND
FD 1 FD 1 FD 1
FD 1
GA MODE GND ASEL ARM MODE GND ASEL CAP MODE GND
I-IDS SEL MODE
GND
FD 1 FD 1
FD 1
125J1A-70
(24)------------------
65J1B-39 7J1A-72 65J1B-40 7J1B-68 65J1B-41, 8J1-d_ 7J1B-71 65J1B-42, 8J1-~ 7J1B-72 65J1B-43, 8J1-r 7J1A--71, llJ1-~ 65J1EI-45, 8J1-~ 7J1B-75 65J1B-46 7J1B-76,8J1-Z, 115J1-47 65J1B-47 7J1B-77,8J1-X, 115J1-48
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65J1B-48,J1B-7[ 7 125J1A-71(24)-----------------65J1B-49,J1-g 8 -72 (24)-----------------7J1B-69 -73 (24)-----------------65JlB-50,8Jl-h FD 1 GS CAPMODEGND 7J1B-70, 1OJ1B-21 65J1B-51,J1-S 8 -74 (24) ----------------FD 1 VNAVARM MODEGND 7J1B-73 -75 (24) ----------------65J1B-52,J1-T 8 FD 1 VNAV CAP MODE GND 7J1B-74 65J1B-55 -76 (24) ----------------FD 1 NAV ARM MODE GND 7J1A-85, 65J1B-56 -77 (24) ----------------FD 1 NAV CAP MODE GND 7J1A-86, -78 (24) ----------------65J1B-57,J1-~ 8 FD 1 BC ARM MODEGND 7J1A-68 -79 (24) ----------------65J1B-58,J1-~ 8 FD 1 BC CAP MODE GND 7J1A-67 -80 (24) ----------------65J1B-59 FD 1 VORAPR ARM MODEGND 7J1A-87 -81 (24) ----------------65J1B-60 FD 1 VORAPR CAP MODEGND 7J1A-88 -82 ------NC MDIN81 SRN BRG CD/CS -83 ------NC MDIN82 LRN1PORTIDO -84 @~+ii-------------- 125J2A-105 MDIN83 LRN1PORTID1 -85 MDIN84 LRN2PORTIDO -86 ------NC MDIN85 LRN2PORTID1 -87 ------NC MDIN86 LRN3PORTIDO -88 ------NC MDIN87 LRN3PORTID1 -89 ------NC MDIN88 LRN4PORTIDO -90 ------NC MDIN89 LRN4PORTID1 -91 ------NC MDIN90 LRN1 IDO -92 (24) ----------------MDIN 91 LRN1 ID1 125J2A-105 -93 (24) ----------------MDIN 92 LRN1 ID2 125J2A-105 -94 (24) ----------------125J2A-105 MDIN 93 LRN1ID3 -95 ------NC MDIN94 LRN2IDO -96 ------NC MDIN 95 LRN2 ID1 -97 ------NC MDIN96 LRN2ID2 -98 ------NC MDIN97 LRN2ID3 125J1A-99------NC MDIN98 LRN3IDO FD 1 MACHHOLDMODEGND FD 1 GS ARM MODEGND
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Function MDIN 98 LRl13 ID1 Connector Pin
125J1A-1OO ------NC
Connects To
MDIN100 LRN3102 MDIN101 LRN3ID3 MDIN102 LRN4IDO (SRN2 IDOWHENMDIN64 = GND) MDIN103 LRN4ID1 (SRN2 ID1WHENMDIN64 =GND) MDIN104 LRN4102 (RESERVEDHENMDIN64 = GND) W
MDIN 105 LRN4 ID3
(RESERVED WHEN MDIN 64 =
125J1A-106 ------NC
GND)
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------NC ------NC
------NC
C-
------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)-------C----(24)------~-~-i ----x (24)---------- ----(24)------~-~- 1 ----x (24)---------- ----t ----(24)------J-I3J1-18 3J1-19 3J1-24 3JI-25 2J1-18
2J1-19
C- SEC HSI X DEFL OUT (+) C- SEC HSI X DEFL OUT (-) C- SEC HSI Y C- SEC HSI Y SHIELD GND P- SEC ADI X P- SEC ADI X
P-
DEFL OUT (+) DEFL OUT (-) DEFL OUT (+) DEFL OUT (-)
SEC ADI Y DEFL OUT (+) P- SEC ADI Y DEFL OUT (-) P- SEC HSI X DEFL OUT (+) P- SEC HSI X DEFL OUT (-) HSI Y DEFL OUT (+) P- SEC HSI Y DEFL OUT (-) SHIELD GND P SG VALOUT (SG VALOUT1) C SG VALOUT (SG VALOUT1) NAV SEL VALOUT (P-ID1) (C-ID1) NAV SEL VALOUT P MAST COMP DOUT1 C MAST COMP DOUT1 A1 P DH DOUT2 C DH DOUT2 P RAD/FD TEST DOUT3 }
PSEC
2J1-24 2J1-25
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-21
-22
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------NC
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C ATT COMPDOUT5 P DME/GND RANGEDOUT6 C DME/GND RANGEDOUT6 P DH SET OUT (+) C DH SET OUT (+) PREV SEL OUT PRI C REV SELOUT SEC C REV SEL OUT PRI P REV SELOUT SEC RESERVED ATT OUT ; ATT OUT C AP ENGOUT C TKODOUT SPARE P/C-SEC HSI VIDEO P/C-SEC HSI VIDEO SHIELD P/C-SEC HSI COLORO
125J1B-26------NC -27 ------NC -28 ------NC 1 -29 ------NC A -30 ------NC -31 (24) --------------FIG.A-10 -32 ------NC -33 ~~~~~;~~-----------65J2A-42 -34 -35 (24) ---------------FIG.A-4 -36 -37 -38 -39 -40 -41 -42 -43 -44 -45 -46 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24) ---O---------2J1-74 (24) ---~! -,--------2J1-75
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MG-605/805SYMBOL ( Function P/C-SECHSI COLORO P/C-SECHSI COLOR1 P/C-SECHSI COLOR1 P/C-SEC HSI COLOR2 P/C-SECHSI COLOR2 P/C-SECHSI COLOR3 P/C-SECHSI COLOR3 (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-)
Connector
GENERATOR) (cent)
Pin
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i--L~-- 2J1-73 125J1B-48(24)---------49 (24)---------x --;-:- 2J1-70 ~--~---50 (24)--------2J1-71 x 51 (24)-----------T-;2J1-68 i-52 (24) ---------!-l-2J1-69 L -53 (24)-----------7-r2J1-66 I--LC--54 (24)--------2J1-67 A -55 (24)---------j-;- 2J1-76 J--!=--56 (24)--------2J1-77 -57 (24)---------A --r-r- 2JI-78 J--!:-- 2J1-79 -58 (24)---------59 (24)--------f 1 --~-j2J1-7, 65J1A-50
P/C-SECHSI RAS/STRK (+) P/C-SECHSI RAS/STRK (-) P/C-SECWI FLYBACK (+) P/C-SECHSI FLYBACK (-) P- PRIHSISTRK RDY
PPRI (+)
HSISTRKRDY
-60 (24)---------~--L-~2J1-8, 65J1A-51 T -- 2J1-36 -61 ------NC -62 ------NC -63 ------NC
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Function FD 2 ASEL ARM MODE GND FD 2 ASEL CAP MODE GND FD 2 HDG SEL MODE GND FD 2 ALT HOLD MODE GND FD 2 VS MODE GND FD 2
Connector Pin 125J1B-65 -66 -67 -68 -69 -70 -71 -72 -73 -74 -75 -76 -77 -78 -79 -80 -81 -82 -83 125J1B-84 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)---------------(24)---------------(24)----------------
Connects To -
IAS MODE
GND
GND
FD 2 VNAV CAP MODE GND FD 2 NAV ARM MODE GND FD 2 NAV CAP MODE GND FD 2 BC ARM MODE GND FD 2 BC CAP MODE GND FD 2 VOR APR ARM MODE GND FD 2 VOR APR CAP MODE GND HDG VALOUT LRN SEL VALOUT (ID2) LAT STRG VALOUT
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MG-605/805SYMBOLENERATOR) ( G Function NAV SEL VALOUT(100) V/L DEV VALOUT GS DEV VALOUT DME VALOUT P TK PAP
DETENT ENGD VALOUT VALOUT
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Connectorin P
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65J2A-85 125J1B-85(24) --------------65J2A-86 -86 (24) ---------------87 (24) --------------65J2A-87 65J2A-88 -88 (24) --------------65J2A-89 65J2A-90 65J2A-91 -91 (24) ---------------89 -90 (24) ---------------(24)----------------
APS VALOUT
LNAV APP DOUT>
-92
(24)---------------- 65J2A-92
A1
65J2A-11
TO/FRDC OUT (-) LRN LAT DCOUT STRG(-) LRN LAT DCOUTSTRG (+) DME DC OUT (-) DME DC OUT (+)
-100(24)--
It ------- -----
125J1B-103 (24)--;:-----------65J2A-103
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+28 V DC POWER
+28 V DC POWER SPARE 28 VOLT RETURN 28 VOLT RETURN SPARE CHASSIS GND
125J2A-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 $ -8 -9 -lo -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18
(DO)---------------* PILOT28V PWR @~~:ii------------- A-1 ~FIG. (20)--------------- PWRGND DC (20)--------------- PWRGND DC -----NC (22)--------------CHASSISGND (22)--------------CHASSISGND (22)--------------SIGNALGND (22)--------------SIGNALGND (22)--------------DISCRETEGND (22)--------------DISCRETEGND ------NC ------NC (22)---------] ---- PILOT26VAC 1-1 PWR,FIG.A-3 1 (22)--------u----AC GND J----- SHIELDGND ------- ----r-~---FIG A-g -------------- ,:,--}
GND SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GND DISCRETE RETURN GND DISCRETE RETURN GND ASCB SHIELD GND ASCB SHIELD GND P AC REF (+)
CHASSIS
PAC REF (-) SYSASCBA DATA(+) SYSASCBA DATA(-) SYSASCBACLK (+) SYSASCBACLK (-)
L LRN
Y_
-19 --- - - - -- - -- -__-~~-?,F~G. ! -GL-J -20 ---------------4 L -. -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29 -30 -31 -32
A-9
XMIT(+)
SPLSEL 1 SPLSEL 2 SPLSEL3 SPL IN O SPL IN 1 MDIN 7 SPL IN 2 MDIN8 SPL IN 3 MDIN9 COMPMON ON/OFF
MDIN 10 C 4.5 V ROT VALID
------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ~~~!;;~;-----------125J2A-105
125J2A-33(24)---------------15J1-7, 65J1B-3
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125J2A-34(24)---------------~~~C~F~SWITCH .-35 ------NC t4DIN FLIP 13 -36 ------NC MDIN 14 HSI MODE -37 ------NC MDIN 15 IRS1AN/DIG ---------------- F/S SWITCH TO MDIN 16 HDGIFREE/SLAVE-MAG/TRU -38 (24) -39 ------NC MDIN 17 PILOTLRNA -40 ------NC MDIN18 COPILOT LRNA -41 ------NC MDIN 19 SPARE ---------------- F/S SWITCH TO MDIN20 tiDG2 REESLAVE-MAG/TRU -42 (24) F -43 ------NC 14DIN 1 SPARE 2 -44 (24)---------------125J2A-lo5 MDIN22 CITATION V -45 ------NC MDIN23 SPARE -46 ------NC MDIN24 HDG 1 DEF -47 ------NC MDIN25 HDG 3 DEF -48 ------NC MDIN26 SRNTGL -49 ------NC MDIN27 CAA RULES
MDIN MDIN 28 29 PILOTS CO-PILOTS DME~ DME ~ -50 -51 - - - . -- - - - - - - . - - -------NC - .C164JlA-3, 65J1B-34
MDIN30 PILOTS TTL MDIN31 CO-PILOTSTL T MDIN32 IRS2AN/DIG MDIN33 LRN 1 MAG/TRU MDIN34 SPARE MDIN35 SPARE
-52 -------------------C164JI,B-64, 65JIB-35 -53 ------NC -54 ------NC -55 ------NC -56 ------NC 125J2A-57------NC
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125J2A-58------NC MDIN36 LRNTGL IDO -59 ------NC MDIN37 AIR DATACMDDISABLE -60 ------NC MDIN 38 LRN3 MAG/TRU MDIN39 SPARE -61 ------NC -62 ------NC MDIN40 SPARE MDIN41 ROTON/OFF -63 ------NC -64 (24)---------------125J2A-105 MDIN42 WX DUAL/SINGLE -65 ------NC MDIN43 WX TGL MDIN44 FMS S/D -66 ------NC
MDIN MDIN 45 46 VORTGL MFD GSPDSRC IDO -67 ------NC
MDIN47 MFD GSPDSRC ID1 MDIN48ATT 1 WRAP MDIN49ATT2 WRAP WRAP MDIN 50ATT3 MDIN51 ATT 4 WRAP MDIN52 liDG GL IDO T MDIN53 HDG TGL ID1 MDIN54 LRN 1 DTRK/TKE+DA
MDIN MDIN 55 56 LRN 3 ATTTGL DTRK/TKE+DA IDO
MDIN57 ATTTGL ID1 MDIN58 RESERVED MDIN59 RESERVED MDIN60 SRN SRC IDO
MDIN 61 SRN
MDIN 62
SEL MDIN 63 C STBYSEL MDIN64 EFIS5 TUBE/3 TUBE MDIN65 RADALT S/D MDIN66 COUPLE 1/2 MDIN67 SCDC/DC-811 MDIN68 SRN BRG3/4 MDIN69 ADF BRG3/4 t4DIN0 MLS S/C 7
SRC P STBY
ID1
-84 ------NC -85 ------NC -86 (24)---------------125J2A-105 -87 ------NC -88 ------NC -89 (24)---------------125J2A-105 -90 (24)---------------125J2A-105 -91 (24)---------------125J2A-105 125J2A-92(24)---------------125J2A-105
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Function MDIN71 ADF S/D MDIN72 RADALT IDO MDIN73 RADALT ID1 A/S,F/S IDO MDIN 74AOA, MDIN75AOA, A/S,F/S ID1 MDIN76 AOA,A/S,F/S ID2 MDIN77 WINDP8/XY MDIN 78 TRANSITION ON/OFF MDIN79 LRN1 BRG CD/CS MDIN80 LRN3BRG CD/CS
L SG R SG MDIN BACKUP BACKUP
Connectorin P
125J2A14~(24)---------------125J24-105 ------NC
-95 ------NC
-96 (24)---------------125J2A-105 -97 (24)---------------125J2A-105 -98 ------NC -99 ------NC -100(24)---------------125J2A-105 -101------NC
-102 -103 -104 ------NC ------NC ------NC
MDIN
GND GND
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RESERVED OUT (-) DC V/L OEVOC OUT (+) V/LDEV DC OUT (-) SHIELDGND
GS DEV DC OUT (+)
-9
-10 (24)------i ----- 65J2A-97 -- - -- - -- - - + -11 (24)----~7--!--:-- 65J2A-99 1[+ -12 (22) ------ --------65J2A-30
. ---14 -15 -16, -- - -- Y ! ---T~----+ it ----
-13 -----NC
-----NC (22)-----, (22)--------~:[IL~T326VAC,
Y--A-- SHIELDGND
AC GND-
SYS ASCB B DATA (+) SYSASCB B DATA (-) SYSASCB BCLI((+) SYS ASCB B CLK (-) R LRNXMIT (+) R LRN XMIT (-) LVALIN1 ARINC1 L VALIN2GS DEV L VALIN3SPD
L VALIN4 L VALIN5 VNAV DEV DEV
-17 ----------------t-;-------- ) FIG.A-9 -18 -------y---- ---- .---- T~; --- -19 ----20 ------------ - -) FIG.A-9 Y-21 ------NC -22 ------NC -23 [24) --------------65J1A-73, C164J1A-46 -24 (24)---------------65J1A-74, C164J1A-74
-25 -26 (24)---------------(24) ---------------FIG. y~:~A;j6, A-5 7J1B-9
VOR/LOC
OEV
125J2B-27(24)---------------65Jl~-77, C164J1B-91
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FIG.A-6 125J2B-28(24)---------------L VALIN6 RAD ALT -29 ------NC L VALIN7 SPARE -30 ------NC VALIN8 LRN1LATDEV (ADF2 VLD WHENMDIN 64 = GND) -31 ------NC VALIN9LRN1 VERT DEV 164J1B-99, -32 (24)---------------L VALIN1OADF 65J1A-82 65J1A-83, -33 (24) --------------7J1B-47 -34 (24) --------------6J1-e, VALIN 12 HDG 1 65J1A-84 -35 (24) --------------lJ1-GG, 7J1A-19 VALIN13 ATT 1 65J1A-85 -36 ------NC L VALIN14 SPARE -37 ------NC L VALIN15ARINC O -38 ------NC L VALIN 16 LRN1 28 V WPT ALERT -39 ------NC L VALIN17 ROT -40 (24) --------------1OJ1B-19, L VALIN18TCS 65J1A-90 -41 ------NC L VALIN19 SPARE -42 ------NC VALIN20 RESERVED -43 ------NC VALIN21 SPARE -44 (24) --------------65J1A-94, L VALIN22 ENGD AP 1OJ1B-11 -45 llJ1-H,65J1A-95 (24) ---------------L VALIN23 DETENT TK 1OJ1B-15 -46 (24) --------------65J1A-96, L VALIN24 APS 16J1-23 -47 ------NC RVALIN1ARINC1 -48 ------NC RVALIN 2 GS DEV RVALIN3 SPDDEV -49 ------NC R VALIN4 VNAVDEV -50 ------NC R VALIN5 VORLOC -51 ------NC 125J2B-52------NC RVALIN 6 RADALT L VALIN1l FD1
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MG-605/805 (SYMBOL GENERATOR) (cent) Function R VALIN7 SPARE VALIN8 LRN 3 LAT DEV VALIN 9 LRN 3 VERT DEV R VALIN1O ADF R VALIN1l FD2 VALIN 12 HDG 3 VALIN 13 ATT 3 R VALIN14 SPARE R VALIN15 ARINC O R VALIN16 LRN3 28 V UPT ALERT R VALIN17 ROT R VALIN 18 TCS R VALIN19 SPARE VALIN 20 RESERVED VALIN21 SPARE R VALIN22 AP ENGD R VALIN23 TK DETENT APS R VAL1N24 SPARE OVER TEMP SPARE SPARE INNER MARKER (+) INNER MARKER (-) SHIELD MIDDLE MARKER (+) Connector Pin Connects To
125J2B-53 -----NC -54 -----NC -55 -----NC -56 (24)---------------C164J1B-99 -57 -----NC -58 (24)---------------C2J2-X 65J1A-92 -59 -----NC
-60 -61 -62 -63 -64 -65 -66 -67 -68 -69 -70 -71 -72 -73 -74 -75 -76 125J2B-77 -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC -----NC ~::~:~;-------~---------NC (24)---------------(24)----> (24)---------------65J2A-61, C164J1A-60
AIRCRAFT ANN
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MG-605/805SYMBOL ( GENERATOR)cent) (
Function MIDDLE MARKER OUTER MARKER OUTER MARKER (-) (+) (-) Connector Pin Connects
To
125J2B-78(24)------L
-79 -80 -81 -82 -83 -84 -85 -86 -87 -88 (24)----------------(24)-------L (24)--- ---;=l -----(24)--- -----------(24)----.----Y
MF 3X llEFL OUT (+) MF J X DEFL OUT (-) ~IELD GND M: IY DEFL OUT (+) MF3 Y DEFL OUT (-) -IIELDGND M?) VIDEO (+) MF1 VIDEO (-) iIELD CIN13 M?; pm} : ~+;
(24) --{---ID; ------ 127J1-9 (24) ------- ------ 127J1-10 (24) ----Y (24)-----i~;------127J1-54 {(24)---- -+-------127J1.=55
- - . -; - --
MF
-91 -92 -93
-94
i.
127J1-50 127J1-51
-95 -96
k $ yA
yA
127J1-42 127J~-43
~27J1-38
127J1.39
MFD RAS/STRK
MFD RAS/STRK
(+) (-)
-97
-98
(z+--~--+-------
127J1-58 127J1-59
MFD STRK
MFD STRK
RDY RDY
(+) (-)
-101 (24)---------- --=-- 127J1-7 -102(24)----------~$- 127J1-8 -- 127J1-36 -103(24)------------- 126J1-24 I -~+--104(24)---------126JI-25 -- SHIELD GND -105-----NC I25J2B-106----NC -
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Function #1 PITCHX #1 PITCH Y #1 PITCHZ Connector Pin 125J3A-1 (24)---------- --~;Connects To
-2 -3
-4 -5 -6
1 1 1
(x)
(Y)
-7 -8 -9
(z)
lJ1-z, 65J2A-15 (24) ---------~-;-lJ1-y, 65J2A-16 1: (24) ---------:-- lJ1-~, 65J2A-17 &-SHIELD GND (24) ----------~r- lJ1-p,57Jl-E 65J2A-18 (24) ---------~-;--lJ1-q,57Jl-F 65J2AL19 (24) ---------L---lJ1-r,57Jl-G 65J2A-20 SHIELD GND (24) ---------~{-- 6J1-L. t 65J2A~21 (24) ---------~--;-6J1-M, 65J2A-22 (24) ---------$-- 6J1-K, 65J2A-23 !--- SHIELD GND
Y k--
!,
(+)
(-)
(+)
-lo ------NC -11 ------NC -12 ------NC -13 (24) ---------~;- 6J1-U, 65J2A-28 -14 (24) ---------$ 6J1-V, 65J2A-29 >-. . SHIELD GND -15 ------NC -16 ------NC ~ -17 (24) ---------~ ~.~ FIG. -:
11
-~A-6
[..
(-)
i -~ 125J3A-18(24) ---------
SHIELD
GND
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MG-605/805 Function RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED P- DC81O DAT (+) P- DC81O DAT (-) P-DH SET (W) IN
(cent)
Connector Pin 125J3A-19 -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)--------- ---(24)--------- $ -~--~-(24)---------------(24)---------------(24)--Y~-(24)--------------------
Connects To .
P- OH SET (L) P- CRS SEL X/TACH (+) P- CRS SEL Y/TACH (-) P- CRS SEL Z SHIELD GNII P- HDG SEL X/TACH (+) P- HDG SEL Y/TACH (-) P- HDG SEL Z SHIELD GND
115J1-36 115J1-37 SHIEL~ GND 115J1-54, 65J2A-43 115J1-55, 65J2A-44 23J1-D, 65J2A-45 23J1-E, 65J2A-46 23J1-1:, 65J2A-47 23J1-:., 65J2A-48 23J1-M, 65J2A-49 23J1-N, 65J2A-50
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-38 -39
$1 ADF BRG COM #l SRN CRS DEV (+) #l SRNCRS DEV (-) #l SRN GS DEV (-)
C164J1B-11, 65J2A-51 (24)----------j C164J1B-37, T-4 ~ 65J2A-52 C164J1B-12, (24)----------l j--! 65J2A-53 C164J1B-37, (24----------G-! 65J2A-54 1---- SHIELD GND ~24)--q- --------65J2A-55, 164J1A-61 65J2A-56, (24)--,--------164J1A-33 1 1 65J2A-57, (24) --1------------164J1A-47 65J2A-58, (24)--J~l ----------164J1A-33 -- ---- SHIELD 1---GND -T (24) ------ ------ C164J1B-78, 1[ 65J2A-65 4-i (24) ------ ------ C164J1B-75, 65J2A-66
#1
#1 LRNDSRTRKX LRNDSRTRK Y #1 LRNDSRTRKZ #l LRNBRGX/SIN (ADF2 X/SINWHENMDIN64 = GND) -49 (24) ---;-!------- C164J1A-33 #1 LRN BRG Y/COM (ADF2 Y/COMWHENMDIN64 = GND) (24)----50 #1 LRN BRG Z/COS l-r-------- C164J1A-47 (ADF2 Z/COS WHEN MDIN64 = GND) C164J1A-33 - v125J3A-51(24) ---1]--------#1 LRNBRGCOM -L - - -----SHIELD GND (ADF2 COMWHENMDIN64 = GND)
v -------SHIELD GND C164J1B-75, -43 (24)---fi--------I C2J2-C, 1 65J2A-67, 1 65J2A-66 J II C164J1B-79, -44 (24)--t-t---------I C2J2-D, 65J2A-68 SHIELD GND -45 ------NC -46 ------NC I -47 ------NC -48 (24) ---fi-------- C164J1A-61 -
- -I--------
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MG-605/805 (cent) Function #l #l #1 $1 LRN LRN LRN :~: TO/FROM TO/FROM LATDEV ::;DEV (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Connector Pin 125J3A-52 -53 -54 -55 -56 -57 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC (24)-----------_ i~~(24)------------!-~Y -(24)------------~-i(24)---------------T -(24)------------=(24)---------------%(24)------------~r(24)---------------Connects To
FIG. A-E FIG. A-E SHIELD GND 65J2A-73, 7J1B-30 65J2A-7~, 7J1B-31 SHIELD GND 65J2A-75, 7J1A-29 65J2A-76, 7J1A-30 SHIELD GND 15J1-4, 65J2A-77 15J1-5, 65J2A-78 SHIELD GN!I 65J2A-79, 9J1-39 65J2A-80, 7JIB-37 9J1-33 SHIELD GND
P- SPD DEV
-58 -59
P ROLL CMD (+) P ROLL CMD (-) P ROT (+) P ROT (-)
(+) (-)
-66 125J3A-67
------NC ------NC
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MG-605/805cent) ( Function PWX VIDEODATA(P) PWX VIDEODATA(N) P WX CONTROL DATA (P) P WX CONTROL DATA (N) P IAS SET P IASSET
PVNAV DEV
(+)
(-) (+)
Connects o T I 125J3A-68(24) ----------~i- 5!~J1-g, 65J2B-30 / -L-!- 59J1-h, -69 (24) --------65J2B-31 -- SHIELD GND i 1 -70 (24)----------l-j-r59J1-m, 65J2B-32 i -!!]--71 (24) --------59J1-n, 65J2B-33 -72 ------NC Connectorin P
-73 -74 ------NC (24) ----------j~~ii 65J2B-38, 7J1B-14, 16J1-28
P-
VNAVDEV
(-)
P PROLINE NAV (+) P PROLINENAV(-) P PROLINE DME (+) P PROLINE DME (-) PARINC O DATA(+) P ARINCO DATA(-) PARINC O SYNC(+) PARINC O SYNC(-)
1 -l-~- 65J2B-39, -75 (24) --------7JlB-15, 16J1-27 r -- SHIELD GND -76 (24)----------i~i- 164J1B-89, 6$iJ2B-40 1 -!-!- 164J1A-59, -77 (24)---------65J2B-41 Y -- SHIELD GND -78 (24)----------~-r- 164J1A-57, 65J2B-42 I-L-L- 164J1A-44, -79 (24) --------65J2B-43 T -- SHIELD GND -80 (24)----------fi-- 429 HSDATA I -1----81 (24)---------FF!OMLRN1 ~.- SHIELDGND -82 ------NC 125J3A-83------NC
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P ARINCO
P ARINC P ARINC P ARINC
125J3A-84------NC -85 ------NC -86 (24)---------l~f- C164J:1A-5, ---l] 65J2B-50 -87 (24)---------1-1-----C164JIA-15, 65J2B-=51 SHIELII GND C164JI.A-26, 65J2B-52 Jlt -89 (24)---------,-T ------ C164JIA-45> 65J2B-53 ----- SHIELD Y GND -90 (24)---------1+ ----- C164JIA-19, ? 65J2B-54 jlt ------91 (24)---------,-j C164J1A-17, 65J2B-55 r------- SHIELD GND -92 ------NC -93 ------NC
-94 -95 -96 -97 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC
I Y
P ARINC1 SYNC(+)
P ARINC1 SYNC(-)
PARINC
PARINC
1 CLOCK
1
(+)
CLOCK (-)
PARINC2
DATA (+)
PARINC3 DATA (+) P ARINC3 DATA (-) PARINC5 PARINC5 PARINC6 PARINC6 PARINC7 PARINC7 DATA (+) DATA (-) DATA (+) DATA (-) DATA (+) DATA (-)
----
116J1-33
116J1-2 SHIELDGND
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Function #3 PITCH X #3 PITCH Y #3 PITCH Z #3 ROLL X #3 ROLL Y #3 ROLL Z
Connectorin P 125J3B-1 ------NC -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -lo -11 -12 -13 ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC
Connects o T
Y -------SHIELDGND
(+)
------NC ------NC ------NC (24)-------~~r- C6J1-U ---II I -14 (24)------- ------ C6J1-V Y -------SHIELDGND -15 ------NC -16 ------NC -17 ------NC 125J3B-18------NC
RAD ALT
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MG-605/805 (cent) Function RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED Connector Pin 125J3B-19 -20 ------NC ------NC Connects To .
------NC ------NC
X TACH YTACH
-27 (24)---~r-- ------23J2-9 -28 -29 -30 -31 (24)--~r;--- ------(24)---&--i ------------(24)--T=;-- ------(24)--;-;--- ------t
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C- HDG SEL X TACH (+) C- HDG SEL Y TACH (-) C- HDG SEL Z SHIELD GND
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MG-605/805 (cent) Function #2 VOR BRG #2 VOR BRG #2 VOR BRG :2 VOR BRG
#2 #2 #2 #2 ADF ADF ADF ADF BRG BRG BRG BRG
Connects To
125J3B-33
-34
------NC
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Z/COS
COM X/SIN YICOM Z/COS COM
-35
-36 -37 -38 -39 -40
------NC
------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC
(+) #2 SRN CRSDEV #2 SRN CRS DEV (-) #2 SRN GLIDE SLOPE DEV (+) #2 SRN GLIDE SLOPE DEV (-) #3 LRN DSR TRK X #3 LRN DSR TRK Y #3 LRN DSR TRK Z #3 LRN BRG X/SIN #3 LRN BRG YjCOM #3 LRN BRG Z/COS #3 LRN BRG COM
-41 -42 -43 -44 -45 -46 -47 -48 -49 -50 125J3B-51
------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC
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Function CWX VIDEODATA (P) CWX VIDEO DATA (N) C WX CONTROL DATA(P) C WX CONTROL DATA(N) C IASSET (+) C IASSET (-) C- VNAVDEV (+)
C- VNAVDEV (-)
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-71 ------NC -72 ------NC -73 ------NC -74 ------NC -75 ------NC -76 ------NC -77 ------NC -78 ------NC 125J3B-79------NC
C PROLINE NAV (+) C PROLINE NAV (-) C PROLINE DME (+) C PROLINEDME(-)
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Function C ARIllC C ARINC C ARINC CARINCO C O DATA O DATA O SYNC SYNC (+) (-) (+) (-) Connector 125J3B-80 -81 -82 -83
ARINCO CARINCO
-84 -85
-86 -87 -88 -89
------NC ------NC
------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC
C ARINC 1 DATA
C ARINC C ARINC CARINC C ARINC 1 DATA 1 1 SYNC SYNC
-90 -91 -92 -93 -94 -95 -96 -97 -98 -99
------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC ------NC
C ARINC2 DATA (+) C ARINC2 DATA (-) C ARINC3 DATA (+) C ARINC3 DATA (-) C ARINC5 DATA (+) C ARINC5 DATA (-) C ARINC6 DATA (+) C ARINC6 DATA (-) C ARINC7 DATA (+) C ARINC7 DATA (-) C ARINC8 DATA (+) C ARINC8 DATA (-) C ARINC9 DATA (+) CARINC9 DATA (-) SPARE
-100 ------NC -101 ------NC -102 ------NC -103 ------NC -104 ------NC -105 ------NC 125J3B-106 ------NC
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PILOT28VDC 126J1-1 (22)-----------------PWR,FIG.A-1 -2 (22)-----------------DC POWER GND DC PWR GROUND -3 (22) ----------------SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GROUND CHASSIS GND -4 (22)-----------------CHASSIS GROUND -5 ------NC O-28 V DC LIGHTING POWER(H) -6 (22) ----------------PILOT5V * O-5 V AC/DCLIGHTINGWR (H) P LIGHTING -7 (22)-----------------LIGHTING ND G LIGHTING POWER COMMON -8 ------NC REMOTE PAGE BUTTON INPUT -9 ------NC BUTTON INPUT REMOTE RECAL -lo------NC REMOTE SKIPBUllON INPUT -11------NC REMOTE ENTERBUTTON INPUT -12------NC REMOTE NORMAL CHECKLIST -13------NC REMOTE EMERGENCYHECKLIST C -14------NC DI 1 DISCRETE IN -15------NC DI 1 DISCRETE IN -16------NC REMOTE SWITCH COMMON -17 ------NC RESERVED -18 ------NC RESERVED -19 ------NC RESERVED -20------NC RESERVED -21 ------NC RESERVED -22------NC RESERVED -23------NC RESERVED MC-MGDATABUS (H) 126J1-24 (24)-----,+---------125J2B-103
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PILOTS MC-800(cent) Function M~;M4L~AMDBUS (L) RESERVED RESERVED MFD DISPLAY DIM (H) MFD DISPLAY DIM (L) RESERVED RESERVED WX DIM H WX DIMW WX DIM L LEFTSG BACKUP RIGHTSG BACKUP SPARE Connectorin P Connects o T
11~ 126J1-25 (24)---------------125J2B-104 -26~::~::ii~ -27------NC -28 (24)-----------------127J1-30 -29 (24)-----------------127J1-31 -30------NC -31------NC -32 ------NC -33------NC -34------NC -35 (24) ----------------;:~~;Ai;5, FIG.~-4 -36------NC 126J1-37 -----NC -
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PRI PRI SEC SEC X DEFL X DEFL X DEFL X DEFL
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125J2B-81 125J2B-82 125J2B-83
(OUT)[ 28 V DC PWR +
SEC Y DEFL (OUT) + [ POWERRETURN POWERRETURN VALIDOUTPUT(PRI) STROKEREADY(SEC) + STROKEREADY(SEC) [SEC X DEFL (IN) + SEC X DEFL (IN) [VALIDOUTPUT(SEC) REV SELECT(PRI) SIGNALGND - CHASSIS GND SEC Y DEFL (IN) + SEC Y DEFL (IN) [INCLINOMETER LIGHTING + INCLINOMETER LIGHTING (SPARE REV SELECT (SEC) -29 -----NC 126J1-28 DIM CONTROL + -30 (24)-----------------il 126J1-29 ! -31 ~::~:i;------~G-ii---G DIM CONTROL [ SPARE -32 ---- wvv---RASTER DIM CONTROL Ii -33 .-.-1 RASTER DIM CONTROL W -34 ----------------------RASTER DIM CONTROL { STROKEREADY(PRI)SHLbGND 127J1% ~iij:~------------------ GND FOR SHIELD 127JI-7, 127J1-8
125J2B-101 125J2B-102 -8 (24)-~y---------------36 -----I 125J2B-84 -9 (24)----------------=125J2B-85 -10 (24)----------------QL-. 125J2B-86 -----NC -11 -12 -----NC DC -13 (22) -------------------PWRGND DC :!: (22) -------------------PWRGND -----NC -16 -----NC -17 -----NC -18 -----NC -19 -----NC -20 -----NC -21 -----NC SIGNAL GND -22 (22) ------------------CHASSIS GND -23 ~::~:~------------------24 -25 -----NC -26 -----NC -27 -----NC -28 -----NC
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SPARE COLOR3 (PRI) + COLOR3 (PRI) [TEMPANNUNGND OUTPUT SPARE COLOR2 (PRI) + COLOR 2 (PRI) [STROKEREADY(SEC)SHLDGND SPARE
COLOR 1 (PRI) + [-
127J1-37 -----NC 125J23-95 -38 (24)-----------------10 t 125J23-96 -39 (24)-----------------Y -- SHIEL9GND -40 -----NC -41 -----NC -42 (24)----------------1~1125J23-93
-43 (24)------------------
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SPARE SEC X DEFLSHIELD GND VIDEO(PRI) + VIDEO (PRI) [SEC Y DEFLSHEILDGND SPARE RASTER/STROKE (PRI) RASTER/STROKE FLYBACK FLYBACK (PRI) (PRI) [+
-51 (24)-----------------! - 125J2E)-90 9 -- SHIELD GND -52 -----NC -53 -----NC -54 (24)----------------17125J2B-87
-55 (24)------------------
J --
125J2B-88 SHIELD
GND
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LEFTPHOTOSENSOR OUT LEFTPHOTOSENSOR OUT + RIGHTPHOTOSENSOR OUT + RIGHTPHOTOSENSOR OUT [COLOR3 (SEC) + COLOR3 (SEC) COLOR2 (SEC) ; COLOR2 (SEC) COLOR1 (SEC) ; COLOR1 (SEC) [-
:::l::;:::::::::::::::::i:i!;:c -- SHIELDGND -62 -----NC -63 -----NC -64 -----NC -65 -----NC -66 -----NC -67 -----NC -68 -----NC -69 -----NC -70 -----NC 127J1-71 -----NC
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COLOR O (SEC) COLOR O (SEC) VIDEO (SEC) VIDEO (SEC) RASTER/STROKE RASTER/STROKE FLYBACK (SEC) FLYBACK (SEC)
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AD-16220
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information is Management System. This interconnect T interfaces withthe EDZ-605/805 system via the stand-alone. he FMZ-800 ASCBdatabus. B2. ELECTRICALNSTALLATION I The electricalnstallation i requirements forthe FMZ-800 Flight Flanagement System aredefined paragraph in 4 in themainbodyof thisTable. The followingrogramming p pinschanges arerequired n the EFISSG and o pinsallowtheSG andMG to communicate the MFD SG. Theseprogrammi-ng withthe FMZ-800 viathe ASCB.
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SPARE
28VANN POMER H
- -- ----.-----(22) -- ----------------. ---- FIG.B-3 (24) GND --..--------------- cHASSIS (22) DC GND -----------------(22) TO PILOTS 5V DIMMING CONTROL ------NC (24)----f2-----------(24) --!G! ----------- -- 121JIA-55 12131A-56 ---~ (24) -----..i ----, .= 121 (24j-----Ju!y----lj:: JlB-7 121 J1B-8 {24)----O------.----- 121 JIA-65 ~24)---io! -----------J1A-66 n ----------- -------- 121 :24) .$ 121 J1B-32 JIB-33 py 2tij---. --------------- 121 -7 -ci -----121JIB-35 z4j---LYLY-----. 121J1B-36 -----N& -----NC . -----NC -----NC ------NC :: ------NC ------NC
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PERFCTRLBUSOUT ;
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121J1A-1 -------NC FIG.B-3 -4 (20)-------------------DCGND -5 (22) -------------------CHASSIS GND -6 (22)-------------------SIGGND -7 -------NC ------ FIG.B-5 -8 --------- -----------------------!ul t -9 ) -lo -11 n -12 ------- ------ ------- -- FIG.B-5 --- - - -II - - -- -- ------- ) J- -13 -14 -15 -16 ------NC -17 ------NC -18 ------NC -19 ------NC -20 (24)-----C----------164J1A-54 -21 (24)-----1UL i ----------164J1A-16 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 (24)-----j~T ----------141J1-14 I--------- 141 -27 (24)-----UJ1:15 -28 (24)------------O- 123J1-T ----29 (24)-------- t ---- 123J1-S --~1
-30 (24)------f---------164J1B-102
-2 -3 (20)--------------------
;HASSISND G ;IGNAL GND IATTERYETURN R iSCB DATAA !ESERVED !ESERVED iSCB CLOCKA
H (c H {c
!ESERVED ;PARE ILS DATA BUS H (c ARINC429) lME DATABUS H { ARINC429) lME DATABUS i PROLINE II) {c 5V STBYMONITOR ,TS DATABUS H {C (ARINC 429) 5V MONITOR TS DATABUS H (C (ARINC 429)
IATA LOADER DATA BUS IN H
(c OR/LOCATA BUS D II) (PROLINE OR/LOC DATA BUS (ARINC 429) 5V MONITOR CARS DATA BUS IN (ARINC 429)
H
t ----------164J1A-S4 -31 (24)-----1UL -32 ------NC -33 ------NC -34 H -35 ------NC ( C 121J1A-36 ------NC
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H { c
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i21JlA-37 -38 (24)---T-------------RoM#l F FUEL FLOW IN #1 i -39 (24)--& ----------- FUELFLowsENsoR } GENERAL BUSOUT #3 -40 (24)----------=------ 144JI-E (PROLINE II) 1 ------ 144J1-F -41 (24)---------JU! DATA LOADER COMMON -42------NC VOR/LOC DATABUS IN -43 ------NC (ARINC 429) ( c -44------NC GENERAL BUSOUT #2 H -45 ------NC (ARINC 429) {c -46 ------NC LTS#1 BUS SPEEDHI/LO -47 (24)-------------------GND SIG LTS#2 BUS SPEEDHI/LO -48 ------NC LTS#3 BUS SPEEDHI/LO -49 ------NC GENERAL BUS OUT #1 H -50 (24) ----i=i ---------141J1-27 [ q (ARINC 429) -51 (24)-----!U!1 ---------- 141J1-28
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-52 (24)------f---------123J1-H t ----------53 (24)-----LGL IZ3J1-G -54 -55 (24)------=---------120J1-M t ----------56 (24)-----!G-, 120J1-N -57 -58 ------NC -59 ------NC H -60 (24)-----G---------FROM#2 1---------c -61 (24)----!O~ } FUELFLowsENsoR -62 ------NC -63 ------NC , -64 -65 (24)------O---------l~oJ1-s i ---------- -l;~OJ1-T -66 (24)-----1-J 121J1A-67
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H {c OUT TAGSYNC RCV FLIGHT TESTPORTC RET (RS-232) { XMT RCV FLIGHT TEST PORT A RET (RS-232) { XMT CDUSYNC RCV FLIGHT TESTPORTB RET (RS-232) { XMT H DATALOADER CLKOUT { i CROSSDME DATABUS {c (ARINC 429) CROSSDME DATABUS (PROLINE II) H ASCBDATAB {c RESERVED ASCBCLOCK B ; {
RESERVED
-6 120J1-P 7 (24)---~mI ----------------- 120JIR i -8 (24)----U--------9 ------NC -10 (24) -1~j-----------11 (24) -l-z------------1 FIG.B-6 -12 (24)---= 13 (24) -------Tab -------14 (24) ---------------~~~ (24)--------LL! ------
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CDUCTRLBUSOUT
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17 (24)--Ter -18 (24)--i-i FIG.B-6 -,;;::l::~::l -20 (24)-..---.---G------- 123JI-K -21 (24) -------1.1 ------- 123JI-J -22------NC -23------NC C164J1A-54 -24 (24)--1~j------------25 (24)---------------- C164J1A-16 t-------FIG.B-$ -26--------------------1} -27 ------------!-! -28 n FIG.B-5 -29 ------30 --.-!=! [ -31 120J1-U -32 (24) -~=i------------t 120J1-V -33 ~::~::iy-------------34 -35 (24)-------jet ------- 120J1-W i -------36 ~::~+ii-__G120JI-X -37 TO -38 (24)------------------AUTOTUNE (24)-----------------CIRCUIT 121J1B-39
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CDU MESSAGE
DEGRADED
-46 ------NC
ACCURACY CDUSYNC NAVCOMPUTER VALID SPARE SPARE ADCVMO VERTICALRACKAURALALERT T OFFSIDE UTOTUNING A CONTROL
FLOW IN #3 H
-47------NC -48------NC -49 ------NC -50 -51 -52 -53 ------NC -54
-55 (24)------------------SIGGND -56 (24)------------------SIGGND -57 ------NC -58 ------NC -59 ------NC -60 (24)------------------SIGGND -61 ------NC -62 ------NC -63 ------NC
FUEL
{c LTS#3 DATA BUS H {c (ARINC 429) LTS #1 CONFIGURATION101 ( ID2 LTS #2 CONFIGURATIONID1 ( 102 101 LTS #3 CONFIGURATIONS { ID2 5DICENTER CROSS FILLENABLE VERSION ASCB B ID1 ID2 FUELFLOWID { 1113 OPERATIONAL MODEIDO JEIGHT WHEELS ON
PERFCOMPUTER INSTALLED IDO ID1 LTS #I TYPE { ID2 -76 ------NC IDO -77 ------NC LTS#2 TYPE ID1 -78------NC { 102 121J1B-79-----NC -
-64 ------NC -65 ------NC -66 ------NC -67 -68 ------NC -69------NC -70 (24)------------------SIGGND -71 (24)------------------ GND SIG -72 (24)------------------- SWITCH IO WOW FORWOW) (GND -73 ------NC -74 ------NC -75 (24)------------------SIGGND
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PILOT s NAVIGATIONOMPUTER C NZ-61O ~cont~
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121J1B-80 sIG GND
REsERVED
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IAS (+) IAS (-) IASREF (HI) AP AS (+) APAS (-) ADC HP (+) ADC HP (-) SHIELD 429 DATAOUT 4 (H) 429 DATAOUT 4 (L) SHIELD IAS REF (LO) 429 DATAOUT 1 (H) :;;EfiTA OUT 1 (L) 429 DATAOUT 2 (H) 429 DATAOUT 2 (L) SHIELD 429 DATAOUT 3 (H) 429 DATAOUT 3 (L)
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1OJ1A-1 (24)------------------
FROM A/P
GND
SERVO PWR GND -5 (20)-----------------FIG.E-5 -6 -7 (24)-----------------llJ1-A -8 -------.9 d -9 (24)---------~------ lJ1-u,7J1A-14 -t -10 (24)-------~- --- lJI-s, 7J1A-15 -11 ------NC -12 ------NC -13 (24)----------------FIG.E-5 -----14 (24)-------- --- FIG.E-5 -----15 (24)------13 --- lJI-CC, 7J1B-27 ------- lJi-AA, i -16 (24)------V 7J1B-28 -17------NC -18 (24)----------------7J:.A-28 -19 ------NC .20 (24)--,7 -----------7J;.B-42 -21 (24) --1-[----- -- 9J1-52, --------- ----16J1-37 1 -22 (24)--G 7JIB-43 -23 (24)---------,? ----- 7JIB-33 -24 [----- 7J1B-34 -25 (24)---------L! -26 (24)--------------llJ1-B
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ROLLH ROLLC ROLLHOLDANN GND PITCHCOUPLE ANN GND AP OFF LIGHTGND AP OFF HORNGND PITCHH PITCHC ROLLCOUPLE ANN GND ROLLA/P PATHCOMMAND (ROLLLEFT= -) V/L RADIODEVIATION G/S DISPLACEMENT CMD ADC ALT INPUT G/S INTCMD AIR DATACOMMAND (+) SPARE AIR DATACOMMAND (-) TURNKNOBCOMMAND W (+ROLL LEFT) TURNKNOBCOMMAND CT
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Function SIGNAL GND SPARE-2 +28 V INPUTPOWER 115VAC, 400 HZ (H) AC POWERGND
Connector Pin
1OJ1B-1
(20)-----------------
FIG. -14 (22)---------------- E-5 FIG. -15 (24) --------------- E-5 -16 ------NC -17 ------NC -18 (24)---------------FIG.E-10 -19 (24)---------------FIG.E-5,65J1A-90 -20 ------NC -21 (24)---------------7JIB-70,65J1B-50, 8J1-h AIL SYNCHRO EXC C -22 (22) --------------12J1-E HDG GND -23 ------NC V/l GND -24 ------NC REV CRS GND -25 ------NC SBY GND -26 ------NC SOFTRIDEMODEGND -27 (24)---------------llJ1-Z ENG INTLKTO DG VALIDRELAY -28 (24)---------------6J1-h, C6J1-h, FIG.E-6 AIL SYNCHRO EXC H -29 (22) --------------12J1-D +28 V A/P ENG SELECTSYNCHRO -30 (24)---------------FIG.E-7 RUDDER SYNCHRO EXC C -31 (24)---------------14J1-E RUDDERSYNCHRO EXC H -32 (24)---------------14J1-D +28 V A/P ENG INTERLOCK -33 (24)---------------lJI-P, llJ1-P, FIG.E-7 FLAPINPUTNO. 2 -34 ------NC llJ1-R +28 VDC Y/D ENG SELECT 1OJ1B-35 (24)----------------
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Function TURN KNOB CW TURNKNOB W TURNKNOB CCW Connector Pin Connects To
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SECTION 8 REMOVAL/REINSTALLATIONAND
ADJUSTMENT
1.
reinstallation
percent
instructions.
CAUTION:
~:
No
adjustment
CHECK procedure.
Equipment and Materials No special equipment or materials other than those commonly used
required for for reinstalling All Indicators and adjusting and Electronic the System. Dis~lavs (Exce~t WI-650 Weather in shop are
Procedure Radar A.
Indicator Remove (1) Indicators Loosen NOTE : screws or on Displays. panel at each clamp corner is of unit. the top two screws need
If new
to be unit out
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used,only
cable
(2) B.
S1 ide
connector(s)
on
panel
at
each
corner
of
unit.
c.
Level screws
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(b) Slide unit out of panel and disconnect cable connector. (2) Reinstall unit.
(a) ~:::lunit connector with cable connector and slide unit
into
B.
VN-212 VNAV Computer/Controller, VN-800 VNAV Control/Display, and LU-850 Lightning Sensor Controller
(b) Slide unit out of panel and disconnect cable connector. (2) Reinstall Unit. (a) ~;;glunit connector with cable connector and slide unit into . (b) Tighten screws on panel at each corner of unit. 5. Procedure for Sensors and Gyros A. AG-222 Accelerometer and RG-204 Rate Gyro NOTE: Before removing accelerometer, note direction of arrow to ensure unit is reinstalled properly.
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5.
A.
Ensure that
(1)
Remove
(a)
(b)
Disconnect cable connector from gyro. Remove hardware securing gyro to airframe.
c.
Whenever a flux valve is removed and replaced, a compass swing must be performed to maintain desired heading accuracy.
Remove (a)
(1)
flux valve.
Gain access to flux valve by removing wing access panel. Remove cover from flux valve and disconnect six wires from flux valve terminals. Remove three screws securing flux valve to mounting bracket.
(b)
(c)
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5.
c.
(2)
in mounting bracket and secure with three Install flux valve 6-40X3/8-inch, round head, nonmagnetic machine screws, Honeywell Part No. 319011. Do not use magnetic type wires to screws flux to valve mount the flux and valve. instal 1
NOTE: (b)
Connect
applicable
terminals
cover on flux valve. (c) (3) Perform compass swing calibration procedures.
Compass Swing Calibration (a) Energize the Compass System and allow several minutes for the gyro to reach operating speed and for the system to slave to the magnetic heading. The aircraft should be in its normal flight position with the electrical system and radio equipment operating. Position the aircraft on a compass rose and turn it to each of the four cardinal headings. Allowing sufficient time for the heading indicator to settle between the heading record the differences in readings indicator and the compass rose at each cardinal heading as p us or minus, depending on whether the dial readings are greater or less than the compass rose readings.
Instead be used. back of the To compass take forth rose, fore from a magnetic the and aft compass of the sighting is located aircraft compass at and a is may
~:
(b)
(c)
NOTE :
a reading,
considerable moved
distance and
the line of sight coinciding with the plane. When a sight is taken facing aft, 180 degrees must be added or subtracted from the sighting compass reading. When facing fore, the compass reads directly. (d) Add the errors algebraically
the (e) index error.
The
result
is
Loosen the screws holding the flux valve flange to its mounting surface and rotate the flange of the unit to cancel out the index error. If the error is positive, the flange should be rotated in the counterclockwise direction (giving a minus reading on the flange) as observed from above the unit.
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5.
c.
(3)
(f)
If the direction
rotation Tighten four sure it
error
is (giving
the on error.
flange the
in
the
flange).
(9)
mounting headings.
at to
the make
(h)
If the index error is not zero, readjust the flux valve flange until this error is cancelled. Any remaining errors in excess of fl degree which are caused by extraneous magnetic fields should be counteracted by Refer to paragraph 5.D.(3). readjusting the compensator.
(i)
D.
Reinstall Compensator. (a) (b) (c) Secure unit to airframe with applicable hardware. Mate unit connector(s) with cable connectors. Perform compensator adjustment procedures.
(3)
Compensator Adjustments. NOTE : Before making the following adjustments to the dual remote compensator, perform flux valve index error adjustment.
(a)
Remove the compensator cover and adjust the compensation potentiometers to their center position. Using a compass rose, place the aircraft on a north heading and allow compass dial to settle. Compensate for
compass N-S locking dial nut. the aircraft on an east heading and allow compass dial to (North-South) any difference by potentiometer between loosening on actual locking compensator. heading nut and and adjusting
(b)
(c)
indication
Tighten
(d)
Place settle.
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Compensate for any difference between actual heading and comDass dial indication b.vlooseninq lockinq nut and adiiustinq Tighten lockin~ E-W(East-West) potentiom~ter on coiiipensato;. nut. Place the aircraft on a south settle.
heading and allow compass dial to
(f)
(9) Compensate for half of any difference between actual heading and compass dial indication by loosening locking nut and adjusting N-S potentiometer on compensator. Tighten locking nut. (h) Place the aircraft on a west heading and allow compass dial to settle.
(i) Compensate for half of any difference between actual heading and compass dial indication by loosening locking nut and adjusting E-W potentiometer on compensator. Tighten locking nut.
(j)
The compensator should now be fully adjusted for proper compensation. As a check, swing the aircraft on 30-degree increments and note readings on compass dial. All readings should be within 1 degree of the actual heading. If errors are greater than 1 degree, repeat index error adjustment and above adjustments for greater accuracy. NOTE: MC-1 or MC-2 Magnetic Compass Calibrator Set can be used for index error and compensator adjustment in lieu of the above procedure.
6. Procedure for SP-200 AutoDilot. FZ-500 Fliaht Director, NZ-61O Navigation and I
AZ-241/AZ-810 Air Data ComDuters, SG-605/MG-605 Symbol Generators, OZ-800 Receiver Processor unit. RNZ-850 NAV Unit, RCZ-850 COM Unit, ML-850 MLS Receiver, and LP-850 Liqhtninq Sensor Processor A. Remove unit. (1) (2) (3) B. For air data computers, disconnect pitot and static lines. Loosen mounting tray holddown assembly knob. Slowly pull forward on unit handle to separate unit and tray connectors and slide unit out of tray.
Reinstall unit. (1) (2) Slide unit into mounting tray. Carefully apply firm pressure until unit connector is mated with connector receptacle on mounting tray.
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CAUTION:
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front of
6.
B.
(3)
Insert mounting tray holddown assembly knob into hookon unit, and tighten holddown knob.
For air data computers, connect pitot and static
(4)
Disconnect Cut
cable
wire securing four screws on rear of servo drive, safety and remove screws. Slide servo drive out of drum and bracket assembly.
(c) (2)
Reinstall Servo Drive Assembly. (a) Slide servo drive into rear of drum and bracket assembly and secure with four screws, Honeywell Part No. 4011086. Safety wire all four screws. Mate servo drive connector with cable connector.
(b) B.
Drum and Bracket Assembly (1) Remove Drum and Bracket Assembly. (a) (b)
Remove servo drive
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B.
(1)
(c)
Cut safety
remove
screws
(d)
Remove four
(e)
Cut safety wire and remove two screws securing swagged cable terminals to drum.
Unwrap :;~;;:m~our . bridle cables bolts from securing drum. drum and bracket assembly to
(f)
(g)
(2)
Reinstal 1 Drum and Bracket Assembly. (a) Mount drum and bracket assembly rigidly to airframe with four l/4-inch diameter bolts of sufficient length, and four suitable and nuts. lock washers
Wrap cable stainless Safety bridge terminals wire cables to around servo servo bracket bracket drum drum. with two, Part Secure No. swagged
(b)
0.138-32-NC-2A 2554911-1.
in drum with Low Mu Monel wire, 0.020 inch diameter and 4 inches long.
m TO ENSURE CABLE TERMINAL CAPTURE, USE ONLY SCREW, HONEYWELL PART NO. STANDARD FILLISTER HEAD SCREWS MAY NOT PROPERLY RETAIN 2554911-1. THE CABLE TERMINAL. (c) Adjust control system and bridle cables to proper tension. Cable tension will vary with aircraft. Refer to Type Certificate, Supplementary Type Certificate, or aircraft manual as applicable to determine proper cable tensions. Install two of four cable keepers, Honeywell Part No. 2518330, on the servo bracket at points of cable tangency to drum. The other two cable keepers shall be located at 90 degrees from the first two. Install retaining plate, Honeywell Part No. 2518332, on the slotted end of the cable keepers using four, 5/16-inch long, wire these No. 8-32, drilled fillister head screws. Safety four screws with Low Mu Monel wire, 0.032-inch in diameter and 4 inches long.
(d)
(e)
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8.
Procedure for A.
(1)
(2)
Disconnect cable and antenna connectors. Remove mounting hardware on front of unit and loosen mounting hardware on back and remove unit.
B.
Reinstall Radio Altimeter Receiver Transmitter. (1) Slide unit into mounting location and secure with applicable hardware. Mate unit connectors with applicable antenna and cable connectors.
(2)
c.
adjust ED-600
potentiometer EADI.
for
zero
foot
display
9.
Procedure for A.
RZ-220
Rate
Monitor
Remove Monitor.
(1)
(2) B.
Disconnect cable connector from unit. Remove hardware securing unit to airframe.
Monitor.
Reinstall
(1)
(2)
Secure unit to airframe with applicable hardware. Mate unit connector with cable connector.
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10.
Procedure for WU-650 Antenna and Re~eiver/Transmitter A. Remove Antenna and Receiver/Transmitter (1) (2) B. Unit.
Unit
Disconnect cable connector from unit. Remove hardware securing unit to airframe. Unit.
Secure unit to airframe with applicable hardware. Mate unit connector with cable connector.
with procedures in Perform test and adjustment in accordance PRIMUS@ 650 System Description and Installation Manual, Pub. No. A09-3941-01.
11.
Procedure for WI-650 Weather Radar Indicator A. Remove Indicator. (1) Using a 7/64 allen wrench, turn two screws (access holes are near
lower edge two locking of Indicator pawls holding front panel) Indicator counterclockwise to mounting tray. to disengage
(2)
Slide Indicator out of instrument panel, and disconnect connector P101 and connector P102, if used.
Indicator. two screws (access holes are
aircraft
B.
Connect Indicator to aircraft mating connector P101. connect mating connector P102.
If used,
(3)
Slide Indicator, connector-end first, into tray, and engage two spring-loaded guide pins at rear. Turn locking-pawl screws clockwise until pawls engage tray (through rectangular cutouts).
USE ONLY HAND PRESSURE TO SEAT INDICATOR INTO PANEL. DO NOT USE THE LOCKING-PAWL SCREWS TO SCREWJACK THE INDICATOR INTO PLACE.
(4)
CAUTION:
(5)
Push Indicator into panel with one hand until springs in guide pins are depressed, hold in place and tighten locking-pawl screws.
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12.
Procedure for
A.
RM-850
Radio
Management
Unit
(RMU)
Remove RMU.
(1)
(2) B.
Loosen screws on panel at each top corner of unit. Slide unit out of panel and disconnect aircraft cable connector.
Reinstall RMU. (1) Mate unit connector with aircraft cable connector and slide unit into panel. Tighten screws on panel at each top corner of unit.
(2) 13.
Procedure for CD-850 Clearance Deliverv CDU A. Remove Clearance Delivery CDU. (1) (2) B. Using a3/32 Allen Wrench, loosen unit mounting clamps.
(1)
(2)
Mate unit connector with aircraft cable connector and slide unit into panel. Using a3/32 Allen Wrench, tighten unit mounting clamps.
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Refer to manual, Honeywell Pub. No. 09-1100-01, for detailed procedures for
preparing all system components for storage or shipment.
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