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1. Data are entered by the user with the arrow keys and the ENTER key to confirm Data from the PERFORMANCE SETTING option are automatically transferred to the ROUTE TABLE for the navigational calculations PERFORMANCE SETTING Due Type Sosed Coreumpin DESCENT D O Kn D lsat 5 6 D kn O US 75 7 O Ki O USgarh CLIME 2 Kn O Seah USER 1 O Ka O U a ho Tira i GEL 26 User Manual The procedure to add an User Mark is described in the par 3 3 7 How to add or edit an User Mark 3 3 4 Save Fix UTE FT 00 00 00 GOTO AWE FLA NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS SETUP GPS PAGE PC LINK Ay Vor Be an Allows the user to save in the Data Base the aircraft position 3 3 5 Nearest UTS FT 00 00 00 GOTO SAVE FIX NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS SETUF GPS PAGE PC LINK es Wise Be an Allows to view a list of the interest points closest to the Fix UserManual 15 NEAREST WR NEE Intersechons USER MARKS hes Yo Be an Selecting and activating the desired option Airports VOR etc the instrument will display a window with information on BRG DIST and TTG regarding the selection of points closest to the Fix Selecting a point will be activated the Go To function with this position 3 3 6 Routes UTE FT 00 00 00 GOTO SAVE FLA NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS SETUP GPS PAGE PC LINK he Tica Be iias Allows the user to set flight plans add or delete wayp
2. Lat Lon Altitude Symbol of this point will be put in the Data Base if there is an Airport or VOR or NDB in this position the data will be get from the cartridge else the Name will be MRKnnn where nnn is a increasing number UserManual 11 chapter 3 MOVING MAP 3 1 Cartographic Symbols An excessive amount of data on the monochrome screen could result in poor understanding of the information represented on it Therefore the graphic representation of symbols has been simplified as follows Aeronautical control areas are depicted as dotted lines with letters indicating the types of areas FIR TMA CTR ATZ rom The areas liable of Restrictions Forbidden Controlled and Dangerous are depicted as dotted lines alternating with R letters The compulsory VFR routes are depicted as continuous lines and relative Intersections Intersections are depicted as Surfaces for ULM indicated with an empty circle A The sector minimum altitudes MEF are in Feet Ft as follows 3 3700 feet Airports shorter than 900 m indicated with a ring 12 User Manual 3 3 10 GPS Page UTE FT 00 00 00 GOTO SAVE FLA NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS SETUP PC LINK hes Be aus The GPS PAGE is graphical representation of satellite positions with respect to the observer that appears in the centre of the following figure The satellites orbit
3. CONNECTOR TEST Not usable by the user 6 CLEAR RAM Selecting this function it is possible to delete DU8 s internal memory A submenu will be displayed CLEAR SETTINGS CLEAR DATABASE prompting the user to confirm the deletion of all settings or all Data Base Pressing the E ARROW the function will be activated and the unit be resetted 7 8 CHOOSE PORT RESERVED TEST Not usable by the user 34 User Manual AIRPORT LIRP LI SAN GIUSTO CITY PISA Frequencies Approach 122 10 Tower 119 10 Approach 126 07 Tower 122 10 Ground 121 60 FUEL AVGAS JET Pattern MSL Ft 43 41 02 N OIO 23 65 E Elevation 9 Ft BRG J DIST Nm ENT next page MENU to exit _ User Manual AIRPORT LIRP SAN GIUSTO CITY PISA Ul Frequencies Approach 122 10 Approach 126 07 Ground 121 60 OAL 22R Surface ASPH Length 8192 Ft LIT BRG T DIST MENU to exit ENT next page Tower Tower 119 10 122 10 Inside this window are rappresented the airport runways Left side dara are pertinent to the blinking runway To obtain other runway data press ENTER key Figure a VHF ELB LI ELBA FREQ 114 70 VOR TACAN High No Voice 42 43 84 N 010 23 75 E BRG T DIST Nm ENT next page MENU to exit Figure b VFR REPORT Overy altitud E verfly altitude VIAREGGIO 10 _ of reporting point expressed i
4. FIX NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS SETUF GPS PAGE PC LINK hes Toca Be aus This function allows the user to scroll the Data Base to select the position previously stored as the next waypoint When is activated this function in the screen appear the following window UP DOWN ARROW to scroll the Data Base ENTER to select a valid User Mark RIGHT ARROW in the empty position to add an User Mark MENU to escape 14 User Manual UNITS SETTING Allows the user to set the desired measure units SETTINGS LAND SETTING MARINE SETTING VFR SETTING PERFORMANCE SETTING UNITS SETTING hic Ton De s Measure units are automatically updated in every other option UNITS SETTINGS Distance 3 3 9 Set Up UTE FT 00 00 00 50 TO SAVE FIX NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS GPS PAGE PC LINK sy Foca Be an UserManual 27 Once an entry has been selected with the NARROW or S ARROW keys the E ARROW will toggle between the three following states ON data are always present OFF data are always absent CYCLE data appear in sequence when the CLEAR key is used To exit the VFR SETTING submenu press the MENU key PERFORMANCE SETTING Some of the entries contained in LAND SETTING and VFR SETTING are not available in the cartography at the moment SETTINGS LAND SETTING MARINE SETTING VFR SETTING PERFORMANCE SETTING UNITS SETTING hic Yorn gt Ac
5. IME RESET to reset the Flight Time 28 User Manual Airports longer than 900 m indicated with a full circle eo The circles contain information on the orientation of the main runway In addition the information selected with the cursor on the different elements are automatically displayed in a window which appears on the screen Such information are the height of obstacles data on control areas on restricted areas and on radio aids 3 2 General symbols There are different symbols used for the management of the system according to their functions Cursor On Cursor associated with the Automatic A B function Sern Cursor associated with the WAYPOINT and MARK Positioning function First Waypoint of the flight plan O Subsequent Waypoints of the flight plan m7 Waypoints associated to a leg Different types of Marks A 5 Deletion of Marks and Waypoints Sh Aircraft position t __ User Manual 13 3 3 Main menu It s a window in the center of the screen with the following submenues UP DOWN ARROW key to select a function inside a menu RIGHT ARROW key to activate the function 3 3 1 UTC Allows the user to view Greenwich mean time Universal Time Co ordinated 3 3 2 FT Calculates the flight time as soon as the aircraft exceeds a 5 knot speed Flight Time 3 3 3 Go To UTE FT 00 00 00 SAVE
6. LETE MARK To delete any User Mark Select and activate the DELETE MARK option a small pair of scissors with a point will be displayed on the screen Place the scissors with the pointon the Mark you want to delete Press the ENTER key to cofirm MODIFY MARK To modify any User Mark Select and activate the MODIFY MARK option Place the cursor with the point on the Mark you want to modify Press the ENTER key to cofirm 3 3 8 Settings UTE FT 00 00 00 GOTO SAVE FLA NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETUP GPS FAGE PC LINK hes Y cri gt BE 22 User Manual DELETE WPT To hide any Waypoint Select and activate the DELETE WPT option a small pair of scissors with a point will be displayed on the screen Place the scissors with the point on the Waypoint you want to delete Press the ENTER key DELETE LAST WPT To hide the last Waypoint Select the DELETE LAST WPT option pressing the E ARROW key the last Waypoint will be immediately deleted REVERSE ROUTE To reverse route Select and activate the REVERSE ROUTE option the Waypoints on the screen will be given the opposite order CLEAR ROUTE To delete the whole route plan Select and activate the CLEAR ROUTE option pressing the E ARROW key all the waypoints of the current route will be deleted 3 3 7 Data Base Le FT 00 00 00 GOTO SAVE FLA NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS SETUF GPS PAGE PC LINK hes Tica Be ann Allows the user to position p
7. OSD Open System Digifly Display Unit amp MOVING MAP SW 2 01 DIGIFLY USER S NOTES D Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Open System Digifly Chapter 2 Getting started Chapter 3 MOVING MAP Chapter 4 System test Chapter 5 Installation 40 User Manual 2 1 Front panel unnneerseemnennnnereennennnenne pag 2 2 The display tains ea ee pag 2 2 1 Navigational data section pag 2 2 2 Cartographic section n pag Information on airports and radio aids 2 3 The keyboard cceceeeeceeeeessecreeeeeesecees pag 2 3 1 Turning on Off nneeeeennenersennneenenennnn pag 2 3 2 CON ASE was Ain een pag 2 3 3 Brightness ssassn pag 2 3 4 Page toggle unennessnnnneennennnnneeen pag 2 3 5 Basic functions ccecce pag 3 1 Cartographic symbols en pag 3 2 General symbols eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeees pag 3 3 Main MENU ana ei pag 33T UTO area rar pag 332 amp E EEE SE el A E EE pag 3 3 3 GONTO ELETE AT pag 334e SAVE fiK noniin ga pag 3 3 5 N reSt initia oeat iiaa pag 3 3 6 Routes vanatiou pag 3 3 7 Data Base uennenesssnnnnnnenneennnnnnnn pag 33 8 SONGS A aea aanere iS pag 3 3 9 gt Set Upc sine nid ae pag 3 3 10 Gps Page nnaunnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnn pag SiS MPG Enke nern pag 3 4 A B Function sienna at pag 3 5 DEAD RECKONING Function pag 5 1 General
8. Warnings 22uns seen pag 5 2 Electrical Wiring ueeeerseesnnnnnneennere nennen pag 5 3 Technical features scce pag OuakhA a ek RSRS ROR ORO 35 39 User Manual nD chapter 1 INTRODUCTION The Multi Way Point navigation system makes navigation on electronic mapping extremely accurate in any environmental and light conditions The point obtained by the GPS is viewed directly on the electronic map together with information on speed route and time to destination The system s graphic memory stores the latest 2000 points of the track followed by the aircraft at user defined intervals and waypoints associated to route legs It is also possible to position marks and store them in memory As for the electronic map contained in the data cartridge itis possible to view a representation of all the useful elements contained in nautical and aeronautical maps with details such as a port or airport and also to view the desired cartographic elements The system only accepts data contained in C MAP cartridges Furthermore the Digifly viewing units were designed also to co operate with each other in the same system This is known as multiscreen system and it is made up of different Display Units DU7 DU8 linked to the flight recorder Among all the connected units only one must be set up in MASTER mode whereas all the others must be set up in SLAVE mode In this manner the viewing device MASTER wil
9. around this observer They are represented with a two figure number signal noise ratio ringed if the satellite is being used to determine the Fix not ringed if it is just in sight marked with NT if not traced The HDOP datum Horizontal Dilution of Precision indicates with a number the horizontal position of the satellites with respect to the observer The highest this number the fastest the data input by the GPS sensor The essential data from the GPS sensor connected to the instrument are viewed as follows See figure in the following page User Manual 29 Allows to select the following settings SETUP Power Save ge Fill ON TRACK SETUP Flight Time Reset hs T Be una POWER SAVE ON OFF to save battery power when it is set ON it turns off the screen and backlighting 10 minutes after the last command given to the plotter both screen and backlighting are turned on again by pressing any key FILL ON OFF to fill or empty sea areas The E ARROW key toggles this option on and off TRACK SETUP When it moves the Fix leaves a track that remains in memory also when the instrument is off The track is composed by a series of points the TRACK SETUP option allows to set the track ON OFF and to decide when and where the user wants to position a point of the track In addition the track can be viewed or hidden and reset TRACK SETUP 0 1 Nm Track Display ON Track Reset hr Vor Be aa FLIGHT T
10. ce can vary from 9 to 35 Volt Vcc and it is drawn from the electric lighter socket in the aircraft equipped with it or from an appropriate terminal block or portable battery The electrical input of the system is 0 4 ampere with backlighting and 0 25 ampere without backlighting The POWER SAVE function allows for further power saving NOTICE To avoid dangerous transient states while turning on off the aircraft engine it is advised to power the GPS Box when the engine is in steady state and to turn it off before turning off the engine 36 User Manual 2 2 1 Navigational data section This section is divided into four areas A B C and D as illustrated in the previous figure the area_A without instrumentation contains data on aircraft altitude type of map being used FIX Status that is GOOD if a position is correctly acquired by the GPS sensor ACQUIRING if the GPS is acquiring and therefore the position has not yet been received NOT GOOD if the position is not reliable display scale time required to cover the distance indicated on the scale The aircraft altitude is not available in the present GPS Trimble sensor the area A with instrumentation contains data on IAS Altimeter referenced pressure Active altimeter QNE QNH QFE Variometer Tachometer Fix Status display scale Warning alarm the area B contains the Lat Long co ordinates of the posi
11. e precision and safety standards supplied by the instruments presently available in the market NOTICE The system is intended to be used only as an aid to navigation and in DAILY and NIGHT VFR flight conditions and does not substitute official navigation maps and documents which are to be considered the primary and only reference source for any air navigation activity __ User Manual chapter 2 GETTING STARTED 2 1 Front panel 2 2 The display The transflective liquid crystal display LCD is divided into two sections navigational data section R cartographic section 4 User Manual Dix User Manual GPS ANTENNA PROT THE 37 5 2 Electrical Wiring The system is composed by 3 elements electronic instrument with GPS internal sensor GPS antenna with related coaxial cable C MAP data cartridge The first point is acquired some minutes after tne engine has been started and subsequently the point is calculed every second The antenna must be placed so that it has the widest view of the sky possible at least 1 5 mt from emitters The antenna can be equipped with a magnet for application on the appropriate support in the upper side of the instrument panel and or a suction cup for application on the cabin s ceiling The C MAP cartridge contains information on nautical and aeronautical VFR navigation and it must be inserted in the lower part of DU8 The power sour
12. ed as a square inscribed in a circle whereas the subsequent ones are displayed just as squares 18 User Manual Allows the user to define the different settings of the cartographic plotter LAND SETTING Allows the user to select the following information SE TINS LAND SETTING MARINE SETTING VFR SETTING PERFORMANCE SETTING UNITS SETTING A P Toza Be acs HIGHWAY ON OFF CYCLE F To view or hide highways PRIM AND SEC ROADS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide main and secondary roads ROADS CONNECTORS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide the connection roads within towns RAIL ROADS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide railroads POWER LINE ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide high voltage power lines RIVERS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide rivers BUILT UP AREAS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide the borders of town areas TRACK AND TRAILS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide paths and mule tracks NAMES ON OFF CYCLE s To view or hide place names User Manual 23 When the symbol is correct press ENTER to confirm all the data inserted edited The data window will be as below ADD MARK To position and store User Marks Select and activate the ADD MARK option A small window will be displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the screen containing the LAT LON data for the Mark The cursor will be placed on the screen for the user to move it on the point to be stored Press the ENTER key to confirm DE
13. graphies at the moment MARINE SETTING Allows the user to select the following information SETTINGS LAND SETTING MARINE SETTING VFR SETTING PERFORMANCE SETTING UNITS SETTING fe Wen oes NAVAL AIDS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide beacons COASTAL FEATURES ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide the coastal features RESTRICTIONS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide restrictions DEPTH CONTOURS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide bathymetric lines NAMES ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide the names Once an entry has been selected with the N ARROW or S ARROW keys the E ARROW will toggle between the three following states 24 User Manual ROU Ess ROUTE TABLE ROUTE EMPTY 01 STATUS ACTIWE ADD WPT DELETE WFT DELETE LAST WPT REVERSE ROUTE CLEAR ROUTE Mi ax ko To ae Route Table a an 7 7 F ROUTE TABLE To perform the navigation calculations Summarises and performs all the calculation operations referring to the user defined route plans Data analysed so far refer to Waypoints Routes Distances and Bearings but other functions UserManual 17 allow to set performance values From the ROUTE TABLE option it is possible to view and edit directly ten 10 route plans ZOOM IN OUT to select the route plan UP DOWN ARROW to select the waypoint ENTER to add a waypoint getting from Data Base is possible to add only in the first empty position Will be appear the w
14. indow to get data from Data base as to GoTo function it s also possible to add directly from here an User Mark see par 3 3 7 How to add or edit an User mark and then to choose it as waypoint int the current route plan CLEAR to delete the selected waypoint will be appear a window for the confirm MODE to reverse the route LIGHT to activate the selected waypoint CONTR to change the waypoint s cruise type Note To delete a waypoint don t mean to lost data from Data Base ROUTES To select and numbe route plans from 1 to 10 STATUS To activate or deactivate the selected route When the flight plan has been set and the Fix from the GPS sensor has been obtained activating the STATUS option a dotted line will be displayed on the screen that will connect the Fix to the first Waypoint ADD WPT To position and store Waypoints the data will be put in the Data Base Select and activate the ADD WPT option A small window will be displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the screen containing the LAT LON DIST and BRG data of the Waypoint from the preceding if any The cursor will be placed on the screen for the user to move it on the point to store Press the ENTER key Moving the cursor on the second waypoint a leg will appear connecting the first point to the second point This action can be repeated for 10 waypoints related to the already numbered route plan Note The first Waypoint of each route plan is always display
15. l direct data transmission operations and one or more devices SLAVE will operate only as viewers Only the MASTER device will be capable of adjusting the flight recorder settings The MASTER SLAVE mode can be set in Set Up 2 User Manual 5 3 Technical features Monochrome high resolution 8 480x640 pixel LCD backlighted Antiscratch protection Contrast and brightness regulation Lighted keyboard Digifly OSD interface External GPS interface NMEA 0183 protocol MOVING MAP features 10 route plans reverse for each plan max 10 waypoints 300 marks DST BRG TTG to the cursor and to the destination current waypoint GS TRK of the Aircraft Power source 10 to 28 VDC 0 4 ampere Weight 850 g od 4 Tih fe k EO a m CEL fa 145 mm pas a b d kl E 7 f one E a em tery KERN p Z rowel T IEE F ka r E 2A Mm eos E UserManual 39 PS POWER RIO BAX GH AM FE TE LEHE SHIB Lom H L e LIES 7 PHE ETIDA ee Er rn dies Adee BAe eh ER a 4 CER je m T T 5 ii bigti ARE CSD Te T OW EO GHO ESWOTE MODE KEY EEE ir ine Fa ONLY MOVING MAP A 124 Shaded Cobia DAU 10 Dahi Acih Urt MEP 12 W BAITERY 38 User Manual Therefore the Digifly Open System is now even more advanced and complete in order to meet any need of pilots and flight enthusiasts significantly increasing th
16. n 42 43 84 N 010 23 75 E Ft per 100 BRG T DIST Nm Figure C INTERSECTION SPEZI LI HI amp LO Alt Awy 43 46 64 N 009 35 68 E BRG T DIST Nm Figure d User Manual chapter 4 SYSTEM TEST To enter in the System Test Page press and keep pressed the key POWER together with any other key As soon as the key is released the following menu will appear on the screen SYSTEM TEST software version KEYBOARD TEST INPUT DATA DISPLAY INSTRUMENTATION EEPROM TEST CONNECTOR TEST CLEAR RAM CHOOSE PORT RESERVED TEST Pressing the N S ARROW key the desidered entry will be selected Activated it with the E ARROW key Pressing the ZOOM IN o ZOOM OUT keys will be activated the variometer or anemometer reset To return to normal functioning from each single test it is necessary to turn the power off and on again 1 KEYBOARD TEST This test verifies keyboard misfunctioning The video displays a pattern of the keyboard As a key is pressed a X appears in the corresponding position in the keyboard pattern and a beep sound is emitted 2 INPUT DATA DISPLAY In this operation mode the DU8 screen becomes a terminal displaying input data from the serial communication port Data are displayed exactly as they are received 3 INSTRUMENTATION Allows to qualify the instrumentation page __ User Manual 33 3 5 DEAD RECKONING Function The DEAD RECKONING func
17. oints access to the ROUTE TABLE 16 User Manual ON data are always present OFF data are always absent CYCLE data appear in sequence when the CLEAR key is used To exit the MARINE SETTING submenu press the MENU key VFR SETTING Allows the user to select the following information SETTINGS LAND SETTING MARINE SETTING VFR SETTING FERFORMANCE SETTING UNITS SETTING Tona ie 5 itt AIRPORTS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide airports VOR ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide VOR stations NDB ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide NDB stations INTERSECTIONS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide intersections in airway CONTROLLED AREAS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide air traffic control areas RESTRICTIVE AREAS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide Forbidden Controlled and Dangerous areas FIR ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide FIR boundaries MORA ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide Minimum Off Route Altitudes VERTICAL OBSTRUCTIONS ON OFF CYCLE To view or hide vertical obstructions __ User Manual 25 Once an entry has been selected with the NARROW or S ARROW keys the E ARROW will toggle between the three following states ON data are always present OFF data are always absent CYCLE data appear in sequence when the CLEAR key is used To exit the LAND SETTING submenu press the MENU key Note Some of the entries contained in LAND SETTING and VFR SETTING are not available in the carto
18. oints of particular interest on the map User Manual 19 DATABASE ADD MARK DELETE MARK MODIFY MARK LHS Hi ta Ao Tora Be nm DATA TABLE To handle the Data Base add delete modify Will be appear the following window UP DOWN ARROW to scroll the Data Base RIGHT ARROW to edit or add in empy pos an User Mark CLEAR to delete an User Mark MENU to escape How to add or edit an User Mark Once inside the Data Base window as above select the User Mark to edit If you want add an User Mark select the empty position Press RIGHT ARROW The window became so 20 User Manual From now UP DOWN ARROW to edit the current character LEFT RIGHT ARROW to move left right inside the current field ENTER to confirm ZOOM IN to previous field MENU to escape When the field is correct press ENTER so the editing goes to the next field LAT _ User Manual 21
19. on Each time the button is pressed light will be increased 2 3 4 Page toggle To toggle pages between Instrumentation and Moving Map pages press the button MODE in the main screen 2 3 5 Basic functions A h The keys Move the cursor on the screen and position it on the desired point The North N and South S arrow keys allow the user to select a function in any circumstance while the East E arrow key allow the user to activate the selected function The key menu a Gives access to all the system s functions Opens a menu in the centre of the screen ER The key ENTER Press this key to return to the fix position or to confirm the settings for the different options ZOOM The key C Gives access to more detailed cartographic representation but showing a smaller area 10 User Manual 3 3 11 PC Link UT FT 60 00 00 50 TO SAVE FIX NEAREST ROUTES DATABASE SETTINGS SETUP GPS PAGE hes Www Be acne The PC Link function allows the user to connect a computer to the DU8 to load download Settings Data Base Routes Track The connection must be by a serial cable the transmission must be at 9600 8 N 1 To exit press MENU then turn off the DU8 3 4 A B Function The A B function notifies the distance and true bearing between any two points It is activated any time one of the four arrow keys is pressed to move the cursor Example The cur
20. pproach 122 10 To obtain more detailed data press the ENTER key See figures A B C and D to the following pages 6 User Manual chapter 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 General Warnings IMPORTANT NOTICE GENERAL WARNING In order fo avold any possible disturbances from your ignition system here is some important Information useful to help you Install your Digifly Instrument conectly We ask that you poy parteular attention to the items below IGNITON SYSTEM The ignition system AC generator ignition coi and spark plugs is a powerful electomagnelic nose generator able io interfere with ihe regular working of your Instrumente To avoid any negailve effects of your ignition system noise we sirongly suggest that you observe these important warnings 1 Use only metal or properly shedded caps tor Ihe sparking pugs 2 Never tope together probe cobles and high voRage ignition coli 3 Route oll cables as far away os possible trom high voltage ignon cols d Geo rectifier ond baten in full working onder ond be sure thot fhe cut out voltage does not exceed 15 watts for 12V system ond 28 wolts for 24 piam when the engine reaches maximum Rems 4 Be sure thot the powersupply cable from your Digiti instrument is drect connected wih the battery by a fused onotf seitch FOLLOWING THE ABOVE GUIDE LINES DURING INSTALLATION WALL ENSURE TROUBLE FREE USE OF YOUR INSTRUMENT __ User Manual 35 4 5 EEPROM TEST
21. sor is positioned on a point A A by pressing the E ARROW key the cursor moves on another point B sO Or the A B function stores the previous position of the cursor in memory for six 6 seconds In the lower left hand corner of the screen a window is displayed containing information on the distance and the true bearing between points A and B __ User Manual 31 PATE D6 23 94 UIC 121 rd cnt SNR OLR to mitialize SN Rollo MENU to exit au TRE TRACK a The cide HT Ke sitae Ji used to rake the fix Satelite in sight Satelite not raced Press CLEAR to initialize the GPS A window containig will appear at the bottom of the screen In this window there are 4 data to send to the GPS for the initialization DATE mm dd yy UTC hh mm ss LAT LON Press the ARROW KEYS to change field Press ENTER to edit the current field and then to confirm MENU to exit 30 User Manual The Key Cour Gives access to less detailed cartographic representation but showing a larger area ee Gives access to additional information about controlled areas position the cursor inside one of these areas and shortly press key CONTR on the top of the screen the information will appear Move the cursor or press key MENU twice to exit The Key a Keep pressed for 1 second the key CLEAR to set the cursor position as the next waypoint Go To function The informations Name
22. tion of the aircraft in hundredths of second the area C contains the Lat Long co ordinates of the Cursor in hundredths of second __ User Manual 5 5 the area_D contains data on Ground speed of the aircraft GS Destination in addition to True Route TRK Destination s name CURSOR or waypoint To the destination ADF Automatic Direction Finder indicator Flight Time TTG True air bearing BRG Distance DST 2 2 2 Cartographic section This part on the left of the screen displays the electronic cartography North Up oriented with detail varying according to scale and C MAP cartridge inserted the position of the cursor displayed as a the position of the aircraft displayed as a with a Course predictor indicating the continuation of the true route pulsing intermittently each time it receives a point from the GPS sensor the track flight by the aircraft made up of the latest two thousand 2000 points at used defined intervals Such track is stored in memory also when the instrument is off the position of the destination indicated by a Waypoint and connected to the aircraft position by means of a dotted line Information on airports and radio aids When the cursor is positioned on an airport or radio aid a window is displayed on top of the screen listing a summary of data from the Jeppesen database available in the data cartridge AIRPORT LIP SAN GIUSTO A
23. tion stores the last point acquired by the GPS in memory in case the sensor stops transmitting data for some time operating the cartographic plotter on the basis of the latest data acquired The user is notified by a beep sound each five 5 seconds and by the words DEAD RECKONING in the area A of the screen see Cap 2 32 User Manual 2 3 The keyboard The activation of each function is signalled by a Beep sound The keyboard perform the following functions Make Zoom Contrast Move cursor Info area Brightness Tuming on off Switch page Cycle function Go To function 2 3 1 Turning on off Before turning on the instrument make sure that all connections described in Chapter 5 were made correctly Make sure the engine is turned on before the instrument To turn on the DU8 press the POWER button After a few seconds the Moving Map or Instrumentation page is viewed to search for the connection and for the initial internal tests To turn off the DU8 press and keep pressed for at least 2 seconds the POWER button again 2 3 2 Contrast To regulate contrast keep the button CONTR pressed until the contrast menu appears Now the regulation is executed with the buttons N S ARROW Press CONTR again to quit the menu N B In the Internal Test page contrast is regulated just pressing the button CONTR __ User Manual 9 2 3 3 Brightness To regulate backlighting press the LIGHT butt

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