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1. 2 Debug Do not connect For Factory Use 3 Reset Do not connect For Factory Use 4 Power Input 28VDC or 14VDC Connect to Aircraft Main Bus not Emergency Bus through 3 Amp breaker VCC Do not connect For Factory Use 6 Backlight Connect to aircraft dimmer bus 28VDC for RC6000 A or DV for RC6000 A 1 RX Data RS232 Connect to SkyNode auxiliary RS232 TX pin TX Data RS232 Connect to SkyNode auxiliary RS232 RX pin No Connection Do not connect Table 2 Pin Locations and Connections SKYNODE S200 SATPHONE INSTALLATION KIT AUX TX AUX RX GND J100 RC6000 A 4 28VDC PWR 1 PWRGND AIRCRAFT POWER AIRCRAFT DIMMER 6 BKLT 7 DATARX 8 DATA TX Figure 11 S200 And RC6000 A Interconnect Typical for All S200 Applications Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 20 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 5 0 POST INSTALLATION SYSTEM CHECK 1 Turn ON System RC6000 A and SkyNode RC6000 A s screen should come on displaying alternating lines of text LATITUDE RC6000A FW SEARCHING FOR SKYNODE Where is the current firmware version loaded into the RC6000 A NOTE Early versions of the RC6000 A will say SEARCHING FOR S200 instead of SEARCHING FOR SKYNODE PASS FAIL 2 Test Communication between Sky
2. gt Once the desired contact is displayed on the top line of the screen press S1 labeled DIAL to place a call to this contact 3 5 6 2 Adding a Contact From the Phonebook s main screen press S2 labeled EDT this will take you to the Phonebook Editing Screen To add a new entry at the first empty location press S1 labeled ADD then enter the name of the contact using the alpha numeric keys press u when finished and then enter the phone number of the contact press u when finished Once you are finished adding contacts press S3 labeled EXIT to return to the Phonebook s main screen NOTE When entering a contact s phone number remember that all calls placed from an Iridium telephone are considered international calls and must begin with an international dialing code for example 001 for North America Please see Latitude Technologies document number 740 0149A Iridium Phone Tips for further information about dialing Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 12 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 3 5 6 3 Deleting a Contact From the Phonebook s main screen press S2 labeled EDT this will take you to the Phonebook Editing Screen To delete a Phonebook entry scroll to the desired entry using the arrow keys and gt and then press S2 labeled
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4. 3 4 Keys 3 4 1 Home The HOME key brings the user back to RC6000 A s main menu screen the Home Screen see section 3 3 3 4 2 Menu The Menu key does not yet have an associated function 3 4 3 Soft Keys The RC6000 A has three keys that are used as contextual buttons S1 S2 and S3 The functions and labels of these keys change depending on what the user is currently doing These keys and their uses are explained in later sections Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 8 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 3 4 4 Function Keys The function keys F1 F2 and F3 do not yet have associated functions 3 4 5 Alpha Numeric Keys There are 10 alpha numeric keys similar to those found on a telephone These can be used for dialing telephone numbers or entering text 3 4 6 Arrow and Return Keys The arrow keys and the return key aka the enter key da are used to navigate the RC6000 A s menus Use the arrow keys to navigate with the menus and use the return key to select a menu item 3 4 7 Mark amp DN CLR The Mark aka Mark Target also labeled and DN CLR aka Down amp Clear also labeled keys can be used as simple signaling inputs pressing these keys triggers the SkyNode SATCOM to immediately generate and transmit a GPS position report with a special reason code that wi
5. and troubleshooting 3 7 1 System Menu To access the RC6000 A s System Menu start in the Home Screen see section 3 3 then press S3 labeled SYS this will bring up the System Menu 3 7 1 1 GPS Status The current status of the SkyNode s GPS fix can be monitored from the GPS Status section of the System Menu see figure 8 Simply press S2 labeled GPS from within the System Menu From here you ll see the current Altitude Latitude and Longitude of you the SkyNode connected to the RC6000 A This screen will refresh automatically if left on Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 16 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 Latitude ener nr En RC6000 A ALT 228 LAT 48 45122 H o EXIT LNG 123 37942 9 HOME S3 ABC DEF MARK gt 4 5 6 MENU SPACE GHI JKL MNO MAY F3 7 8 9 X DAY PQRS TUV WXYZ DN CLR Figure 8 GPS Status Screen 3 7 1 2 Screen Brightness The RC6000 A s screen brightness can be adjusted from the Brightness section of the System Menu see figure 9 Simply press S3 labeled BRT from within the System Menu From here you can adjust the screen brightness by using soft keys S2 and S3 or the arrow keys Latitude Losada RC6000 A SII LII PETAT eENIT LESS NORE 2 S3 ABC gt 4 5 6 SPACE GHI JKL MNO F3 7 a 9 PQRS TUV WXYZ DN CLR Figure 9 Setting Screen Brightness Latitude Technologies Corpor
6. that all connectors are in the package 4 3 Installation 4 3 1 Mounting The RC6000 A Remote Control is designed to be DZUS mounted and should be installed in conjunction with an KTO11 See figure 10 for an outline drawing of the unit with dimensions to facilitate the installation Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 18 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 4 970 I LATITUDE RC 6000 A 4 D D 2 990 1 870 boe s S Led Li Ds pev amp 2 2 amp Let Ds L7 D ODD GG H 5 730 Figure 10 Outline Drawing for RC6000 A 4 3 2 Installation Kit Contents The RC6000 A installation kit P N KTO11 consists of 1 9 Pin DB9 Female Backshell 2 9 Female Crimp Pins 3 DB9 Hood Black Plastic 4 3 3 Cable and Wiring All wiring should be 22 AWG as a minimum and per M27500 Ensure all ground connections are clean and well secured Failure to observe proper cable routing and shield terminations may result in significant noise problems for data transmission 4 4 Pin Locations and Connections Pin Description Connection 1 Ground Connect to ground Pin internally connected to Chassis Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 19 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00
7. 6 SPACE GHI MNO 7 H F3 PQRs WXYZ Figure 5 Canned Messages Menu There are two types of canned message Static and Hybrid Canned messages can be configured remotely from a Web Sentinel administrator account please see Latitude Technologies Web Sentinel User Manual for details 3 6 2 1 Static Canned Messages Static Canned Messages are pre configured messages that can be quickly sent without having to enter any text When a Static Canned Message is selected you will be prompted to confirm that you want to send the message soft keys S1 and S3 will be flashing NO and YES simply press YES and the message will transmit pressing NO will return you to the Main Messaging Screen 3 6 2 2 Hybrid Canned Messages Hybrid Canned Messages are messages with a pre configured portion and an optional free form text portion These messages are displayed with an asterisk in front of them When a Hybrid Canned Message is selected you will be prompted to enter additional text using the alphanumeric keypad After entering text or if do not want to enter text press return aka the enter key and you will be prompted to confirm that you want to send the message soft keys Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 14 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 S1 and S3 will be flashing NO and YES simply press YES and t
8. DEL to delete the entry The RC6000 A will ask for confirmation press S3 labeled YES to delete the entry or S1 labeled NO to cancel and return to the Phonebook Editing Screen When a contact is deleted an empty slot will remain in its place 3 5 6 4 Editing a Contact Editing contacts is not supported To edit a contact simply delete the entry and re enter it with the edits you wish to make see sections 3 5 6 3 and 3 5 6 2 3 6 Messaging 3 6 1 Main Messaging Screen To use the RC6000 A s messaging features start in the Home Screen see section 3 3 then press S2 labeled MSG this will bring up the Main Messaging Screen see figure 4 Latitude RC6000 A 3122111 Tf HSSesiee 2 3 i ABC DEF MARK gt 4 5 6 SPACE GHI JKL MNO 7 8 9 F3 pors TUV WXYZ Figure 4 Main Messaging Screen Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 13 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 3 6 2 Sending a Message To send a text message first navigate to the Main Messaging Screen see section 3 6 1 and then press S2 labeled NEW The screen will now be displaying the first of 9 canned messages on the bottom line see figure 5 Use the arrow keys to navigate to your desired message then press return aka the enter key to select the message Latitude See RC6000 A Choose Message Press 4 FETTERE S3 DEF MARK gt 4
9. INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL FOR RC6000 A AIRBORNE TRANSCEIVER REMOTE CONTROL P N RC6000 A LATITUDE Document No 740 0166 LATITUDE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION 101 3375 Whittier Ave Victoria BC Canada V8Z 3R1 Tel 250 475 0203 Fax 250 475 0204 Email info latitudetech com Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 REVISION HISTORY Revision Editor Revision Comments Date A JL 09 06 2011 First release 2 00 JL 17 10 2011 Revised to add messaging and qualification data Updated to new document numbering IMPORTANT NOTICES Information in this document is subject to change without notice Latitude Technologies reserves the right to change or improve their products and to make changes in the content of this material without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make a derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from Latitude Technologies Corporation SkyNode is a registered trademark of Latitude Technologies Corporation Copyright 2011 This document reproduces in part document 02RE299 from Technisonic Industries Limited by permission WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the foll
10. Latitude SkyNode SATCOM equipment NOTE For assistance with RC6000 A installation or operation please contact Latitude Technologies Corporation in Victoria BC Canada at 1 250 475 0203 1 1 Qualification Information The RC6000 A is manufactured by Technisonic Industries Limited TiL under P N RC 6000 Mod 5 or later and modified mainly with firmware by Latitude Technologies Corporation which then re identifies the unit as P N RC6000 A The RC6000 A is a derivative of the RC 6000 Mod 5 or later with minor modifications therefore the qualification testing performed on the RC 6000 by Technisonic are still applicable 1 2 Definitions and Abbreviations GPS Global Positioning System SMS Short Message Service standard text messaging RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 5 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 2 0 GENERAL INFORMATION The RC6000 A is a remote control and display interface for Latitude Technologies SkyNode family of products Features include dialing control phonebook text messaging event triggering and basic system diagnostics There are two available versions of the RC6000 A defined by the backlight dimmer buss voltage to be used For 28V dimmer buss option order the RC6000 A For 5V dimmer buss option order the RC6000 A 1 2 1 Technical Chara
11. ME receivers all installed shall be selected for display If installed set the ADF to a nearby station Observe the navigation GPS if installed for any degradation of satellite status and signal strength if available Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VHF comm s Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VOR LOC receiver audio look for any moment of flags or needles on the VOR LOC GS navigation display s List the power plant fuel and other electric instruments not already in the chart provided and note any anomalies that occur due to operation of the RC6000 A Assess the results If the aircraft is equipped with an autopilot or stability augmentation system then test fly the aircraft and verify that operation of the RC6000 A does not have adverse effects on these systems A 4 RESULTS If the installed system passes all of the applicable EMI tests then no further action is required If interference is observed then the interference must be addressed and corrected Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 22 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 A 5 PROCEDURE A 5 1 RC6000 A as a Source List any equipment not included in the list such as added communication navigation and engine transmission instruments Indicate N A if the equipment is not installed 1 Turn the RC6000 A on and off and observe the behaviors below 2 T
12. Node and RC6000 A After the system has initialized the RC6000 A s screen will switch to the Home Screen see figure 1 indicating that it is communicating with the SkyNode PASS FAIL 3 Place a Test Phone Call Following the instructions in Sections 3 5 1 and 3 5 2 place a phone call to the Iridium Test Line the phone number is 6868 Ensure the voice quality is acceptable NOTE This test requires that the aircraft is outside away from tall structures and that the S200 is activated for voice service PASS FAIL Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 21 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 APPENDIX A POST INSTALLATION EMI TEST A 1 PURPOSE The purpose of this test is to identify any potential interference that the RC6000 A remote control head as interfaced with the S200 system may cause to existing aircraft systems A 2 TEST CONDITIONS The RC6000 A must have been functionally tested per paragraph 5 0 above prior to performing the EMI tests The S200 device must be operational and turned on prior to EMI testing A 3 METHODOLOGY All EMI tests can be accomplished on the ground with the engine s running and away from buildings The navigation GPS if installed shall be operational with at least the minimum compliment of satellites for the type installed The VHF comm s all shall have the squelch open VOR D
13. RIES LIMITED ADDRESS 101 3375 Whittier Ave Victoria British Columbia V8Z3R3 CANADA REVISION amp CHANGE NUMBER OF DO 160 Revision F Technisonic Unit RC6000 is modified minor by Latitude Technologies and re identified as RC6000 A Condition Section Description of tests conducted Temperature and Altitude 4 0 Equipment tested to Categories B2 Low Temperature 4 5 2 Operating 45 C See Note 1 Ground Survival Low Temperature 4 5 1 Non Operating 55 C Short Time Low Temperature 4 5 1 Operating 45 C High Temperature 4 5 4 Operating 70 C Ground Survival High 4 5 3 Short time high temperature 85 C Temperature 4 5 3 Operating 70 C Short Time High Temperature 4 6 1 50 000 feet Altitude 4 6 2 8000 feet to 50000 feet Decompression 4 6 3 15000 feet Overpressure Operational Crash Safety 7 0 Equipment tested to Category B Crash Safety 7 3 1 20 G for 11ms in all axes Vibration 8 0 Equipment tested to Categories SM and U2FF1 Sinusoidal 8 5 1 0 1 from 5 to 15 Hz 0 01 from 15 to 55 Hz 1 5G from 55 to 500 Hz Unknown Helicopter Frequencies 8 8 3 Vibration Profile F Random Vibration Profile Fi Random Operational Shock and Crash Safety 7 0 Equipment tested to Category B Crash Safety 7 3 1 20 G for 11ms in all axes 7 3 8 Sustained Acceleration Magnetic Effect 15 0 Equipment tested to Category Z Power Input 16 0 Equipment tested to Category B Tests performed for both 14VDC a
14. ation Confidential and Proprietary Page 17 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 3 7 2 Satellite Signal Strength The current Iridium satellite signal strength RSSI is displayed on the top line of the screen left side in the Home Screen and the Main Telephone Screen It is given as a value from 0 5 and is represented as up to 5 bars of increasing size For voice calls signal strength of 2 bars or higher is required 4 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 General This section contains information and instructions for the correct installation of the RC6000 A remote control Close adherence to these suggestions will assure optimum performance of the system It is the responsibility of the installer to design the installation on or within the limits specified in this manual The installation approval by the relevant certification authority is the responsibility of the installer 4 2 Equipment Packing Log Following verification of shipping documents move the case to a clean area Remove packing material and keep ready Remove the unit carefully and place it on a flat clean surface Verify that the part and serial numbers on the shipping invoice matches the part and serial numbers on the unit label In case of mismatch contact Latitude Technologies for details Perform a visual inspection of the unit to ensure that it was not damaged during shipment If you ordered the installation kit ensure
15. cteristics Specification Part Number Physical Dimensions Weight Operating Temperature Range Ground Survival Low Temp Ground Survival High Temp Altitude Overpressure Power Requirement Voltage Current Communication Protocol Panel Back Lighting Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Characteristic RC6000 A or RC6000 A 1 14 6cm X 7 6cm X 3 3cm 5 75 X 3 X 1 3 0 31 kg 0 69 Ib 45 C to 70 C at 28VDC 25 C to 70 C at 14VDC 55 C 85 C 50000 feet 15000 feet 14 28 0 VDC 15 Min 75mA Max 150mA RS 232 38400 8 N 1 28 VDC or 5V 5V is by special order Page 6 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 2 2 Qualification Tests Table DO 160C CONDITIONS SECTION DESCRIPTION OF CONDUCTED TESTS Temperature and Altitude 4 0 Equipment qualified to Category B2 Vibration 8 0 Equipment is qualified without shock mounts to Test Curves S M and U2 F F1 Magnetic Effect 15 0 Equipment qualified to category Z Power Input 16 0 Equipment qualified to category B Voltage Spike 17 0 Equipment qualified to category B RF Emission 21 0 Equipment qualified to category B RC6000 A Must be Mod 5 or Later Table 1 Qualifications Tests Table DO 160C 3 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 Display The RC6000 A has a two line 48 character LED display The top line shows the Iridium network signal
16. essing another key 3 5 3 Answering a Call When you receive a call on the RC6000 A the top line of the screen will display the flashing text Tncoming Call When this happens press S2 labeled ANS to answer the call The aural ringing alert can only be heard if the S200 s receive channel is active on the aircraft audio system 3 5 4 Ending a Call To end a phone call that is in progress i e hang up press S1 labeled END 3 5 5 Redial From the Main Telephone Screen press S3 labeled RDL to place a call to the number you dialed last The RC6000 A will ask for confirmation press S3 labeled YES to place the call or S1 labeled NO to cancel and return to the Main Telephone Screen 3 5 6 Phonebook To use the RC6000 A s Phonebook first navigate to the Main Telephone Screen see section 3 5 1 and then press S2 labeled PBK The screen will now be displaying the first contact entry on the top line alternating between contact name and phone number and the soft key options on the bottom line see figure 3 Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 11 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 Latitude RC6000 A TEECHHOLSS2 Figure 3 Phonebook Screen 3 5 6 1 Phoning a Contact From within the Phonebook scroll to the desired contact entry using the left and right arrow keys and
17. he message will transmit pressing NO will return you to the Main Messaging Screen NOTE Sent messages can be viewed in Web Sentinel Forwarding to user configured emails can also be set up in your Web Sentinel administrator account 3 6 3 Receiving a Message 3 6 3 1 New Message Indication When a new text message is received the LED at the left side of the display s top line will begin to blink and the word MESSAGE will begin to blink on the bottom line of the display see figure 6 These indications will continue until all messages in the inbox have been read Latitude RC6000 A Figure 6 New Message Indication 3 6 3 2 Viewing Inbox Received text messages can be view from the Inbox see figure 7 Navigate to the Inbox from the Main Messaging Screen by pressing S3 labeled IBX Using the arrow keys navigate to the desired message then press S2 labeled REP to be taken to the New Message Screen see section 3 6 2 or S3 labeled DEL to delete the message you will be prompted to confirm deletion A message is marked as read after being displayed for a few seconds or after one complete scroll across the screen in the case of longer messages Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 15 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 Latitude Sis RC6000 A Figure 7 Received Message Inbox 3 7 System Status for set up
18. ll be displayed in Web Sentinel NOTE Please contact Latitude Technologies to ensure that this feature is enabled in your SkyNode s configuration 3 4 8 May Day The MAY DAY key can be used to place the SkyNode in Emergency Tracking mode This means that the SkyNode will override the configured reporting interval and begin transmitting specially flagged GPS position reports every 10 seconds NOTE The destination to where the emergency messages are sent too is determined by the SkyNode SATCOM equipment that the RC6000 A is connected with At minimum the SATCOM must have an active satellite network account and have been configured for emergency reporting Please contact Latitude Technologies to ensure that this feature is enabled To activate Emergency Tracking mode simply press the MAY DAY key Once Emergency Mode is initialized the top line of the screen will display the flashing text EMERGENCY MODE ACTIVE Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 9 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 To deactivate Emergency Mode press S2 labeled END NOTE Please contact Latitude Technologies to ensure that this feature is enabled in your SkyNode s configuration 3 5 Telephone 3 5 1 Main Telephone Screen To use the RC6000 A s telephone features start in the Home Screen see section 3 3
19. nd 28VDC systems See Note 2 Voltage spike 17 0 Equipment tested to Category B 56Vpk for 10us axe 20 0 Equipment identified as Category X no test Radio Frequency Susceptibility performed Radio Frequency Emissions 21 0 Equipment identified as Category B Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 26 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 NOTES 1 Equipment will only function to 25C with a 14VDC input 2 With 14 VDC Input unit will restart after power interruptions of 25msec or more Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 27 of 27
20. nnn 8 Figure 2 Main Telephone Gcreen erect eee renee nena nena esee 10 Figure 3 Phoriebook r m iios sided rena Rhen EEN n heu EA TRE RAE RH EN ERR rn NER REDE INR 12 Figure 4 Main Messaging Gcreen cc nnn ate 13 Figure 5 Canned Messages Menu 14 Figure 6 New Message Indicatton semen mene mese esee nens 15 Figure 7 Received Message INBOX geed ERE RR rel EES 16 Figure 8 GPS Status SEEN deeg Ee Eed ae ai NE REENEN 17 Figure 9 Setting Screen Brightness wii tete rea NEEN EHNEN Rd ERR a EN 17 Figure 10 Outline Drawing for RC6000 A csssssssssesememeememmenemeseemem eene 19 Figure 11 S200 And RC6000 A Interconnect Typical for All S200 Applications 20 List of Tables Table 1 Qualifications Tests Table DO 160C sssesseeseenen mmm nnn 7 Table 2 Pin Locations and Connections NENNEN 20 Table 3 Post Install EMI Test Results Sheet RC6000 A as a Source esee 25 Table 4 Post Install EMI Test Results Sheet RC6000 A as a Victim enn 25 Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 4 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 1 0 SCOPE This document describes the installation and operation of the RC6000 A Airborne Transceiver Remote Control manufactured by Technisonic Industries Ltd as modified by Latitude Technologies Corporation This document covers applications when using the RC6000 A in conjunction with
21. owing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 2 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 Table of Contents 1 0 SCOPE deiere ege ee Ee 5 1 1 QUALIFICATION INFORMATION ccc ecce ttt tree ne et e deed ee Cc eed el od dela cies 5 1 2 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS seeeeneIe mme esee mese meme esee esee esee esee esee 5 2 0 GENERAL INFORMATION 5525 x5 ux25sns5xs2uxaVaskRSESEFERERERMRRRENREEEKRMRRENA 6 2 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS creo cieeikh regu erar b RD EI pu e EEEE er E PR Rua ta nc eg 6 2 2 QUALIFICATION TESTS TABLE DO 1G0CH nemen emeemee neta teeta enn eines 7 3 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 505259 x 595a REENEN Esa NEEN RN 7 3 1 IER EE 7 3 2 START UP EE 7 3 3 HOME SCREEN EE 8 3 4 KEE decedere dece Veta ede pecans EE eee 8 34 WE e EE 8 34 2 Men E 8 E SOR Keys sore evi ere eoe adve exeo dde eso de uotis nau UE Ueda tebe E REESE YR vr 8 3 4 4 FUNGUO Keys 1 oe eere RE brik eet eat SERERE XVOERURYA QERURT V VR EREMEEVERRY RRE 9 3 4 5 Alpha Numeric Keys 9 3 4 6 Arrow and Return Kekvs esee nennen EAE EA EEA E DEERE AREA DEERE EEDA aae aaa 9 3 4 7 Marie DN CLR NR e raa eh nk SN tas even cao EEN EE SEENEN RE ENNEN EN EEN ENER evade eden tee A k 9
22. ransmit Text messages 2 3 on the RC6000 A through the S200 system and observe the behavior as outlined below Observe the navigation GPS if installed for any degradation ofsatellite status and signal strength if available Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VHF Comm s Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VOR LOC receiver audio and the ADF look for any moment of flags or needles on the VOR LOC GS navigation display s Tune the Transponder to an assigned code and request monitoring for potential dropouts Step System Pass Fail Notes 1 Com 1 2 Com 2 3 Com 3 4 Transponder amp Encoder 9 ADF 1 6 ADF 2 7 VOR LOC 1 8 VOR LOC 2 9 HIS Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 23 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 Fuel Pressure both if 10 applicable Oil Temp both if 11 applicable Amps both if 12 applicable Bus Voltage both if 13 applicable Fuel Qty both if 14 applicable Ng or N1 both if 15 applicable Np or N2 both if 16 applicable 17 TOT both if applicable Torque all if 18 applicable Master Caution 19 Annunciators 20 Clock Oil Pressure both if 21 applicable 22 DME1 23 DME 2 24 GPS1 25 GPS 2 Latitude Technologies Co
23. rporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 24 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 26 Autopilot 27 Stability Augmentation Systems Table 3 Post Install EMI Test Results Sheet RC6000 A as a Source A 5 2 RC6000 A as a Victim List any equipment not included in the list such as added communication navigation and engine transmission instruments Observe the RC6000 A throughout the test and observe any dropout or glitch in the display Step System Pass Fail Notes 1 Transmit on COM 1 at 3 different frequencies and for 5 seconds Transmit on COM 2 at 3 different frequencies and for 5 seconds Transmit on COM 3 at 3 different frequencies and for 5 seconds Turn all electrical equipment i E Landing Lights Taxi Lights Heaters Pitot Heat etc OFF the ON Table 4 Post Install EMI Test Results Sheet RC6000 A as a Victim Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 25 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 APPENDIX B ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS TABLE RC6000 A TECHNISONIC LATITUDE TECHNOLOGY NOMENCLATURE RC6000 A REMOTE CONTROL TYPE MODEL PART NO RC6000 A Mod5_ TSO NUMBER N A MANUFACTURER S SPECIFICATION AND OR OTHER APPLICABLE SPECIFICATION N A MANUFACTURER LATITUDE TECHONOLOGIES TECHNISONIC INDUST
24. strength RSSI menu items or other information depending on what the user is doing The bottom line displays the soft key menu and other information depending on what the user is doing In addition to the character display there are two LED indicators on the left The top LED is will be off if there are no messages in the Inbox on if there are messages that have all been read and blinking if there are messages in the inbox marked as unread see section 3 6 3 The bottom LED does not have a function 3 2 Start Up On start up the RC6000 A will display an animated curser moving right and left on the display s bottom line while the top line will alternate between displaying the following two lines LATITUDE RC6000 A FW SEARCHING FOR SkyNode Where is the firmware version currently installed on the RC6000 A Once the SkyNode is fully initialized and communication is established with the RC6000 A the Home Screen will appear see section 3 3 Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 7 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 3 3 Home Screen Figure 1 shows the RC6000 A s root menu or Home Screen This is the starting point for reaching all other areas of the menu At any other screen or during any function operation it is possible to return to the Home Screen by pressing the HOME button Figure 1 RC6000 A Home Screen
25. then press S1 labeled TEL this will bring up the Main Telephone Screen see figure 2 Latitude Ee Em of 2 332 2 3 S3 ABC DEF MARK gt 4 5 6 SPACE GHI JKL MNO 8 9 D F3 pors TUV WZ eR Figure 2 Main Telephone Screen 3 5 2 Dialing From the Main Telephone Screen use the number keys to dial a phone number The number you are entering will be displayed on the top line of the display Once you have finished dialing press S1 labeled DIAL This will initiate your call NOTE When dialing a phone number remember that all calls placed from an Iridium telephone are considered international calls and must begin with an international dialing code for example 001 for North America Please see Latitude Technologies document number 740 0149A Iridium Phone Tips for further information about dialing Latitude Technologies Corporation Confidential and Proprietary Page 10 of 27 Installation and Operations Manual for RC6000 A Document No 740 0166 R2 00 3 5 2 1 Pressing Keys While in a Call There are often instances when you must press keys during a voice call such as remotely checking voicemail and navigating telephone menu systems With the RC6000 A when you press a key during the call the bottom right corner of the screen will display the text Sending tone where is the key that was pressed i e 1 9 You must wait until this text disappears before pr
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