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1. the following Transponders KT76 Garmin 320 327 and 330 Other transponders may work as well but have not been verified by SkyGuardTW X Another feature incorporated into the Vision Pro Plus Transceiver is an I O port connector This connector is for future use and will allow connection of the Transceiver to a fixed panel display for depicting traffic and weather information In order to maximize reception it is best to place the transceiver on the aircraft glare shield If this is not possible you can place the transceiver anywhere as long as the antennas have a clear view out the window and are not obstructed by any metal panels The transmitter coax antenna has a suction cup for placement It is recommended to place the transmit antenna at least 18 inches away from the transceiver unit It 1s also recommended to place the GPS antenna puck at least 12 inches away from the transmitter antenna and with a clear view of the sky This will insure no interference between the transmitter GPS and the receivers Always place the transmit antenna at least 8 inches 20cm away from any part of yourself or any passengers There are additional Blue Blade Antennas with 4ft coax extension cable that can be used to replace the two 5 black receiver antennas if you want to remote mount the unit in a location other than on the glare shield These can be ordered from www SkyGuardTWX com Helpful Hints In order for the transmitter t
2. W A SKYGUARD Sy TWX SkyGuardTWX Vision Pro Plus 978 UAT 1090 ES ADS B Transceiver Setup This Transceiver is a fully integrated 978mhz UAT and 1090mhz ES ADS B radio transceiver along with a WAAS GPS and WiFi transmitter The unit is powered on by plugging the provided DC power adapter into any aircraft power socket that provides either 12v or 24v DC with a minimum of 3 amps There are 5 antennas one 9 Blue Blade on 4 ft coax two 5 black one 1 black and one 4 black and a GPS receiver that must be installed prior to powering up the transceiver The GPS receiver puck is plugged into the ADS B transceiver unit with the arrow on the GPS plug pointing up The two 5 black ADS B receiver antennas are attached to the outside coax connectors adjacent to and at same end as the GPS plug The left side coax connection is the 978mhz UAT receiver port and the right side coax connection is the 1090mhz ES receiver port The 4 ft coax cable with 9 Blade antenna is attached to the center coax connector at the same end as the GPS plug This is the 978mhz UAT transmitter port The 4 black antenna is attached to the coax connector that is between the transmitter port and the 978mhz UAT receiver port The 1 black WiFi antenna and the DC power adapter plug are connected to the opposite side of the receiver See photos just below Antenna End Plate Power End Plate s a 978mhz rec
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4. eiver antenna 5 Black Transponder squawk detection antenna 4 Black 978mhz transmitter antenna 9 Blue on 4ft coax cable GPS antenna 1090mhz receiver antenna 5 Black Power plug receptacle For future use I O connector for future use Power LED 0 WiFi antenna 1 Black Se ee ee a gt After all antennas GPS and power adapter are connected to the main unit power up the transceiver Be sure that all receiver transmitter antennas are as vertical as possible to maximize radio reception transmission The N number and ICAO code as well as a default squawk code must be set prior to your first flight You can find your aircraft ICAO code by doing an N number search on www faa gov This search will bring up a table with the details for your specific aircraft The 6 character ICAO code is defined in this table as Mode S Code base 16 hex If using an iPad or iPhone as your primary flight display there is an app available on the Apple App store under SkyGuardT W X that will allow initial preflight setup and in flight control of the transceiver This app allows setting changing of the specific aircraft parameters for which the transceiver is contained Be sure to download install this app to your Apple device and configure the transceiver parameters prior to your first flight The SkyGuardTW X app also provides a visual and audio traffic alert display screen For details on how this wo
5. he transmitter coax cable connectors securely with a small wrench Important Pilot Advisory Note Regarding Safety of Radio Frequency Energy Safe use of this device requires care as to the placement of the long Blade antenna Place this antenna at least 20 cm 8 inches away from any part of your body or that of other cabin occupants Only handle the antenna when power is disconnected Advise your passenger s to avoid contact with the long antenna Retain these instructions with your maintenance logs files and for future reference FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following 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 Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment under FCC rules FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for a public uncontrolled environment WARNING This Transceiver is to be used to improve pilot situational awareness only and as a navigational aid It is not intended for primary navigation use in IFR or IMC flight conditions SkyGuardTW X LLC is not responsible for the Transceiver s end use and will not be held liable for any events occurring from the use of the Transc
6. o begin broadcasting your position altitude heading speed etc to the ADS B ground station towers which will trigger these towers to begin sending the full traffic messages TIS B back to the transceiver the transceiver must have a valid position fix from it s internal GPS and you must have configured a valid N Number and ICAO code into the transceiver You can verify the GPS is locked by looking at the small red LED on the side of the GPS puck antenna This light should be flashing red on and off at once per second If itis solid red then the GPS is not locked Also ensure that the transmitter is enabled by using the SkyGuardTWX app or the iFly 720 iFly GPS app to show the status of the transmitter Ifnot receiving any FIS B weather or TIS B traffic messages from the ADS B ground station tower and you are sure you are in range of a tower check that FIS B and TIS B are enabled in the SkyGuardTWX app Typically in order to receive any messages from the ground station tower you need to be in flight at an altitude of gt 1000 ft AGL with a clear line of site to your local ADS B tower The SkyGuardTWX Transceivers have a transmit receive range of up to 60 miles Always take care to position the receivers and transmitter antennas in the vertical position with a clear view out the windows of the aircraft It is best to keep these antennas away from any metal panels or metal structural supports of the aircraft Make sure you snug t
7. rks read the app description on the Apple App Store o On your Apple device go into Settings and turn ON Airplane mode o While in Settings turn on WiF1 and after a brief search a WiFi hot spot will appear showing SkyGuardTW Xxx where xx is a numeric value specific to your ADS B transceiver o Select this hot spot by tapping on it s name o Wait for approximately 10 seconds for the Apple device to establish a connection to the ADS B transceiver over WiFi Ifa connection is not established turn off your WiFi on the Apple device and power cycle the transceiver Then try again o Close Settings on the Apple device o Use the SkyGuardTWX app for 1Pad iPhone to configure your transceiver at this time If you are using an Adventure Pilot iFly 720 GPS Display Tablet or the 1Fly GPS app for iPad Android as your primary flight display device refer to the 1Fly 720 user manual for instructions to connect to and configure the transceiver o The iFly 720 andiFly GPS app have a Transceiver Configuration Control Panel that is built into the navigation software main menu You can use this to perform the initial transceiver configuration as well as in flight control of the transceiver Once the transceiver has been initially configured with N number ICAO code and default squawk code you are ready to go fly Select either WingX Pro 7 iFly GPS SkyRadar Pro Naviator or any other Flight App that suppo
8. rts the SkyGuardTWX Vision Pro UAT ES Transceiver on the Apple Android device or the 1Fly 720 GPS Display Tablet Configure the selected Flight App to connect to the ADS B transceiver over WiFi Refer to the specific setup configuration as provide with the specific Flight App You are now ready to transmit your GPS location and receive display any UAT Weather Traffic and additional 1O90ES Traffic on your displays moving map Each time the transceiver is powered up it will read the transceiver configuration parameters from internal memory Then while in flight if it is necessary to change any parameters just use the SkyGuardTWX app or iFly GPS app for iPad Android or the iFly 720 Display Tablet to modify and save the new transceiver configuration One new feature that has been added to the Vision Pro Plus Transceiver is the ability to automatically detect your Mode A C Transponder Squawk Code This is accomplished using the 4 black squawk detector antenna Insure this antenna is vertical and that your Transponder is ON and in Transmit Mode You can verify proper operation by viewing the SkyGuardTWX Control Panel in either 1Fly GPS or Naviator both of which display the current ADS B Transmitting squawk code While viewing the control panel change your Transponder squawk code and after 3 or 4 seconds insure this same squawk code is displayed in the SkyGuardTWX Transceiver control panel window This feature has been tested and verified with
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