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1. e f the ESC button on the keyboard is inoperable make sure the keyboard is properly connected to the computer see keyboard is inoperable e Push down and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the computer turns off e Restart the computer m Gm po REDBIRD REDBIRD D T TROUBLESHOOTING In the Begin Flight Menu system says Failed Check Connections e Ensure the USB cables are properly connected to the computer e Push down and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the computer turns off e Restart the computer The switches yoke throttle knobs and or buttons are inoperable e Ensure all the USB cables are firmly secured e Try turning the knobs smoothly and steady at a moderate speed for best results e Restart the computer If the problems has remained unresolved visit our website at www redbirdflightsimulations com or contact Redbird Service Department for additional support TDsupport redbirdflight com e Monday Friday 7 30 am 6 00 pm CST 912 901 0795 56 REDBIRD REDBIRD UZ TROUBLESHOOTING KEEPING YOUR SOFTWARE UP TO DATE Redbird provides proactive notification of software updates for your Redbird TD TD2 If your computer is connected to the Internet your Redbird TD TD2 will ask you if you would like to run the Update Wizard If you are not connected to the Internet see Chapter 1 Setting Up your Redbird TD TD2 Optional Equipment on page 16 for
2. K is needed IN THE AIR 16 WEDO KAUS WUNA SII 255 YE 2500 MEI HOG m c 46 REDBIRD mEDBIRD UZ TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES BEARING from the selected airport To determine the proper bearing from the airport find the reciprocal of the final approach course and subtract 5 If you are using NOS charts the reciprocal will be published however if you are using charts that do not publish the reciprocal of the final approach course you will need to calculate it To do this do one of the following e f the final approach course is 001 180 add 180 to the final approach course e f the final approach course is 181 360 subtract 180 from the final approach course Ay305 1076 DOFFS D16 5 IVNK RADAR FIX 20 7 N SCAL 1115 D12 5 IVN RADAR FIX 985 26 1199 D j 2 Ay 1049 ILS DM S A 173 110 5 IVNK J 134 N 448 LOCALIZER 110 5 NK HiT 10 Chan 42 n De u A iM 7 LOC Only i0 TN 2500 when authorized by ATC Jeppesen Approach Plate NOS Approach Plate In our example the final approach course is 178 the reciprocal of which is 358 Therefore our bearing will be 348 353 5 IN THE AIR NM FROM AUS WTWVADIS BEARING 348 Iw 2500 Mari EE 143 t P ly ndi P REDBIRD repBiRD Jz i TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES Aircraft ALTITUDE For altitude use the assigned altitude at the final a
3. REDBIRD FLIGHT SIMULATIONS INC REDBIRD and p s REDBIRD mepmBIRD IUZ TABLE MOUNTED FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICE INSTRUCTION MANUAL Manufactured in the United States www redbirdflightsimulations com DISCLAIMER The Redbird TD TD2 are an FAA approved Basic Aircraft Training Device BATD that represents a generic high wing single engine piston aircraft This manual contains information on how to setup use and troubleshoot the Redbird TD TD2 The reader of this manual is expected to know how to fly an aircraft or to be participating in a structured and approved flight training program This manual is in no respect a tutorial in visual flight instrument flight or navigation Its only purpose is to introduce the Redbird TD TD2 hardware and software to enable a pilot to use this training device With optional rudder pedals Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the licensor 2013 Redbird Flight Simulations Inc All rights reserved Trademarks used in this text Redbird Redbird Flight Simulations Redbird TD and TD2 the Redbird TD and TD2 logo and the Redbird logo are trademarks of Redbird Flight Simulations Inc and are used by Redbird under license Microsoft Flight Simulator Microsoft Windows Microsoft Game Studios are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft in the US and other countries The software an
4. Begin Flight Menu to turn off your Redbird TD TD2 28 REDBIRD repeiRD W Z USING YOUR REDBIRD TD2 STARTING A FLIGHT ON THE REDBIRD TD2 See page 24 for the TD With the Redbird TD2 you can specify where your flight begins and under what conditions To begin a flight select the following conditions 1 AIRCRAFT OPTIONS 2 AIRCRAFT LOCATION 3 TIME OF DAY 4 WEATHER CONDITIONS Begin Flight Menu n TAN R E D B R D I D 2 BEGIN FLIGHT SHUTDOWN AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT LOCATION WEATHER CONDITIONS SINGLE ENGINE LAND y VISIBILITY DAY WIND ON THE GROUND RAIN CLOUD COVERAGE LI RETRACTABLE GEAR IN THE AIR FROM j NONE NIGHT Ne as LIGHT FEW CONSTANT SPEED PROP 1 ku Gusts ro GI ts MODERATE SCATTERED V FT Ms HIGH PERFORMANCE GERD NAV IDENT HEAVY BROKEN BEARING GD Ne Das al um HDG STEP 1 Select Aircraft Options AIRCRAFT SINGLE ENGINE LAND SELECT DESELECT ALL THAT APPLY You can select deselect all that apply e Retractable Gear O RETRACTABLE GEAR e Constant Speed Prop a CONSTANT SPEED PROP HIGH PERFORMANCE e High Performance If you choose not to select either of these options the TD2 will simulate a 180 HP generic single engine aircraft REDBIRD REDBIRD 29 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD2 STEP 2 Set Aircraft Location You can choose to start your flight On the Ground at an airport or In the Air IN THE AIR C RUN GERD NAV IDENT BEARING GD
5. I25 ME GAPPI A INK 5000 f oo 4400 4000 GS 3 00 TCH 59 T 4 NM 4 9 NM 7 g _ jcatecory A oe c D E S ILS 17L 692 18 200 200 2 EU 2500 when authorized by ATC I God send Kn 7o 90 100 120 140 160 ru pd CWK 3 00 377 ae 338 Len een PAPI 112 8 BASTO MAP at D1 6 IVNK or il E is 128 STRAIGHT IN LANDING E 17L CIRCLE TO LAND ILS LOC GS out DA H 2693 200 moai 9 40 448 FULL or CL ov ALS out a MDA H OSL X8r2 ZU W7Lond 35R HIRL Rwys 17L 35R and 17R 35L 940 40 AG ene mesoo E 1040 498 1 FAF to MAP 6 NM S LOC 17L 940 24 448 400 4 448 400 3 940 50 448 400 1 i z je Knots 60 90 120 150 180 1040 1 1160 2 1260 2 ifc c RvR 18 or 2 RvR 24 or V2 va 40 or Ya ave 60or We jo 1040 498 12 Iain Secl 6 00 4 00 3 00 2 241 2 00 CIRCUNG 1040 1 498 500 1 498 500 ia 618 700 2 718 800 254 e e50 m e 1160 618 2 AUSTAN TEAS AUSTIN BERGSTROM INTL AUS E Amdt 1 09015 k F ald ILS RWY 17L CHANGES BERGSTROM Tower renamed AUSTIN JEPPESEN SANDERSON INC 1999 2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Jeppesen Approach Plate NOS Approach Plate 44 REDBIRD repBIRD JZ TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES STEP 1 Determine the Aircraft s Starting Position DISTANCE from the selected airport To determine the proper distance find the distance from the final approach fix to the runway on the
6. Internet setup instructions For TD TD2 Updates e Turn on the Redbird TD TD2 e f there are updates the Redbird Updater dialog box will appear in the Begin Flight Menu e Redbird will ask if you would like to run the Update Wizard now Fig 1 e Choose YES to run the Update Wizard Note If you choose NO The Redbird Updater will disappear The Updater will appear each time your turn on your Redbird TD TD2 until you choose Yes e The Redbird Update Wizard will appear Choose the Internet connection type Choose Next Fig 2 e Select all product updates Click Next Fig 3 e Press OK to continue Fig 4 e Click Finish once the update is complete Fig 5 e You may now resume entering your flight conditions in the Begin Flight Menu REDBIRD REDBIRD U o There are updates available For your Redbird software Do you want to run the Update Wizard now f Redbird Update Wizard Welcome to the Redbird Update Wizard Please follow the instructions below as The Update Wizard will guide you through a series of steps to install any updates to your software Be sure the software being updated is not currently running An Inter requir cess If you use a dial up connection please ish pem nro before piii r Connection Type C Dial Up Direct LAN C Gffline Redbird Update Wizard 8 0000 0019 Welcome to the Redbird Update Wizard The UpdateWwizard checks Aes red to
7. Ne Nai HDG GHD R D 7 m F 30 REDBIRD D mEpBIRD UE USING YOUR REDBIRD TD2 To start your flight ON THE GROUND e Type in the ICAO designation for the airport AIRPORT e Select the RUNWAY from the drop down box RUNWAY To start your flight IN THE AIR Enter the aircraft position in this order 16 NILUS KAUS NAV IDENT PM 1 NM FROM enter the distance from a ud eus desired airport NAVAID or intersection ri 2 NAV IDENT enter the airports ICAO identifier NAVAID or Intersection invalid airport NAVAID or Intersection H The Redbird TD TD2 will notify you if you ve entered an DAM EROM NAV IDENT Invalid NAVAID SUI U AT o Nas HDG 1 BEARING enter the bearing from the desired NAVAID 2 ALTITUDE enter the altitude in feet MSL If the chosen altitude is too low for the position specified the aircraft will be placed at 1000 feet at the selected NAVAID 3 HDG enter the aircraft heading REDBIRD REDBIRD U 31 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD2 STEP 3 Set Time DAY Select DAY or NIGHT NIGHT A STEP 4 Set Weather Conditions Enter weather conditions WEATHER CONDITIONS VISIBILITY WIND ON THE GROUND RAIN CLOUD COVERAGE STOR 170 NONE AT KTS NONE FEW CTR o TAE LIGHT SCATTERED AT FT MSL MODERATE BROKEN HEAVY OVERCAST WIND Enter the desired wind direction speed and gusts VISIBILITY Use the drop down box to select the visi
8. the active flight and returns you to the Begin Flight Menu Displays the aircraft s gauges see Image on page 38 Reduces the visibility to zero Fails the engine Fails the electrical system Fails the altimeter F9 FAIL AUTO PILOT F11 F12 PAUSE FLIGHT ANALYZE FLIGHT DESCRIPTION ponte no Pause Flight Pauses flight Ctrl B Wheel Brakes Analyze Flight REDBIRD REDBIRD JZ Displays Flight Analysis window see page 39 to learn how to use this feature 37 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 F1 Show Backup Gauges Pressing the F1 key displays the backup gauges so that you can practice partial panel flying Glass TD TD2 shown below N172RB REDBIRD 0113 70 asi puu SRG 110 60 I I 127 80 12 ARR MALA 1 ae U R 12 00 00 SIMULATION PAUSED APESE Pte CONNES n R a EE 1 31 02 0131 vac h FUEL GTY GAL n EN UEM ELEC orerar BAcKUF 5 n aus n 24 0 vots 24 0 H BATT s as AMPS 8 5 REOBIRD 117 20 113 70 aB1 cs105 r ors NH ETE A wi FEED 10v2116 88 118 68 HAP NAVIGATI E 127 88 127 90 conz GAP ravi g TRAcK up ATT 1 4RXS2E Lal M OCLTR CHKLST Pressing the F1 key displays the trim and flap gauges Steam TD TD2 shown below D C ELEC Simut Afton P USED 38 REDBIRD 5 Rm ry REDBIRD D USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 F11 Flight Analysis Pressing the F 11 key will display the Flight Analysis win
9. unit caused by any shipping to or from any Authorized Redbird Service Center All claims of damage should be directed to the appropriate shipping carrier For Customer Service please contact Redbird at Redbird Flight Simulations Attention Customer Service Department 2301 E St Elmo Rd Suite 100 Austin TX 78744 Tel 1 512 301 0755 Email TDsupport redbirdflight com Web http www redbirdflightsimulations com P CUT pe REDBIRD REDBIRD DZ l EVICE D a REDBIRD peppinn DZ TABLE MOUNTED FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICE 2301 E St Elmo Rd Suite 100 Austin TX 78744 www redbirdfligntsimulations com 02013 All rights reserved REDBIRD FLIGHT SIMULATIONS INC
10. we will set our wind to 170 at 5 kts with no gusts To challenge yourself add gusts or set a crosswind Visibility on the Ground Find the visibility minimums on the approach plate In our example the visibility minimum is 1800 feet therefore the visibility should be set at no less than 1 2 mile STRAIGHT IN LANDING RWY 17L LS LOC GS ovt pA u 692 200 MDA H 9 AQ 448 pM TDZ or CL ouf ALS out WIND me 170 AT KTS CIRO O EXE VISIBILITY ON THE GROUND 1 2 mile z CIRCLE TO LAND MDA H F ees ees EZEN EZEN 1040 498 1 M foe ca RVR 24 or V2 RVR 40 or Ya 1040 498 1 5 H E pe sen Jeppesen Approach Plate category A 8 C D E S ILS 17L 692 18 boo 200 2 xd ERR 940 40 S LOC 17L 940 24 448 400 47 400 31 940 50 448 400 1 1040 15 1160 2 1260 25 CIRCLING 1040 1 498 500 1 498 500 114 NOS Approach Plate 90 REDBIRD i P gt JIU REDBIRD Z TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES Rain Choose the desired rain intensity Cloud Coverage Choose overcast Cloud Bases oet the cloud bases to the altitude MSL where you would like to break out If you would like to shoot the approach to minimums set the cloud bases at or a few feet above your decision height cob 00 IN LANDING RWY 17L CIRCLE TO LAND LOC GS out DA H am 692 200 o R MDA H 9 AQ 448 POSARE RVR 24 or EZEN RVR 50 or 1040 498 1 R RVR 18 or Y2 nva
11. 24 or V2 RvR AO or Y4 1040 498 1 2 Jeppesen Approach Plate so far foson a 8 1 1 9 Er Uu Land 3 sun 692 18 200 200 DOES 35R and 17R 35L T 940 40 io MAP 6 NM S LOC 17L 940 24 448 40034 448 400 34 940 50 448 400 1 90 120 150 180 1040 1 1160 2 1260 25 CIRCLING 1040 1 498 500 498 500 14 618 700 2 718 800 2 4 00 NOS Approach Plate In our example the decision height is 692 MSL Therefore we will set our cloud bases to 750 MSL CLOUD COVERAGE NONE FEW SCATTERED AT FT MSL BROKEN OVERCAST pu ef REDBIRD REDBIRD DZ TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES STEP 3 Click Begin Flight pu ww 4 SHUTDOWN H E D B R D ALL COMPONENTS 1 ms SYSTEM PASSED AIRCRAFT LOCATION TIME WEATHER CONDITIONS VISIBILITY ON THE GROUND IN THE AIR WIND ON THE GROUND RAIN CLOUD COVERAGE AIRPORT NONE GERD vocor e KNQA Millington Mun T NAV IDENT AT NONE FEW BEARING GUSTS TO KTS LIGHT SC TERED AT FT MSL RUNWAY AT FT MSL MODERATE B 30KEN DEN HEAVY OWRORST If the current session will be used for instrument experience currency requirements required by 14 CFR part 61 57 c the visual component ON during instrument approaches must be configured to Instrument Meteorological Conditions IMC until reaching Decision Height DH Decision Altitude DA or Minimum Decent Altitude MDA as appropriate PARROT m BEGIN FLIGHT All fl
12. D2 will start and the Begin Flight Menu will appear See Fig 14 D REDBIRD d Kom REM gt REDBIRD A AIRCRAFT LOCATION WEATHER CONDITIONS VISIBILITY ON THE GROUND IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND RAIN CLOUD COVERAGE NAV IDENT rE senmo custs To GB cs L XI LI EON AT o Fr ust gt LES TER com y cow SENENSENEM Begin Flight Menu Fig 14 a esi DUK c m SHUTDOWN REDBIRD 1D Aa AIRCRAFT LOCATION WEATHER CONDITIONS VISIBILITY ON THE GROUND IN THE AIR WIND ON THE GROUND CLOUD COVERAGE AIPORT GED 0 From t I1 3 aT du NONE WNONNE e eed cnc 7 custs To TE NU Eu MES LL ora BROKEN OVERCAST RUNWAY AT Nu IEEE 00 ni ai 22 REDBIRD USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 If you get a System Failed Check Connections refer to page 45 for troubleshooting SYSTEM FAILED CHECK CONNECTIONS System Failed TIME IN THE AIR WIND o0 WETEA ODA XE 240 Kor MOVADA AT KTS EN a HIXEBIUM 10 Bass 2500 FT MSL NIGHT F REDBIRD REDBIRDIDZ 23 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD STARTING A FLIGHT ON THE TD See page 29 for TD2 With the Redbird TD you can specify where your flight begins and under what conditions To begin a flight select the following conditions 1 AIRCRAFT LOCATION 2 TIME OF DAY 3 WEATHER CONDITIONS pu t m a REDBIRD 1U mw m AIRCRAFT LOCATION WEATHER CONDITIONS VISIBILITY ON THE GROUND IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND RA
13. Fig 9 STEP 4 Connect the Lower Instrument Panel The Lower Instrument Panel USB cable connections will be located on the back of the Computer Look for the four USB ports that are similar in shape See Fig 9 e Plug the blue USB cable into the USB port marked in blue REDBIRD RepBIRD Jz 19 SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 STEP 5 Connect the Keyboard and Speakers Keyboard The Keyboard connection is located on the back of the Computer See Fig 8 e Plug the USB keyboard cable into the USB port marked in orange Speakers The Speaker connections will be located on the back of the Computer See Fig 9 e Plug the purple USB cable into the USB port marked in purple Plug the green audio cable into the green audio port 16 REDBIRD REDBIRD U SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 STEP 6 Connect the Video and Power Cables e Plug one Power Cable into the back of the monitor See Fig 10 Plug the opposite end into a standard wall outlet e Plug the white Video Cable into the white marked video port on the back of the computer Plug the opposite end into the back of the monitor See Fig 11 e Plug the other Power Cable into the green marked power port on the back of the computer See Fig 12 Plug the opposite end of the green Power Cable into a standard wall outlet Volt Setting 1 15V Fig 10 Fig 11 IMPORTANT VOLTAGE SETTING Default voltage is set at 115 To change the voltage
14. IN CLOUD COVERAGE TE z NONE HF man r GHD NAV ENT AT kts FEW pe Gusts TO TAO SCATTERED hs GENI HEAVY BROKEN OVERCAST STEP 1 Set Aircraft Location You can choose to start your flight ON THE GROUND at an airport or IN THE AIR AIRCRAFT LOCATION 9 ON THE GROUND dii THE AIR AIRPORT pli Kar BMULVAPISUM BEARING RUNWAY AT 2500 FT MSL m GA D 24 REDBIRD mEDBIRD UE USING YOUR REDBIRD TD To start your flight ON THE GROUND 9 ON THE GROUND e Type in the ICAO designation for the airport e Select the RUNWAY from the drop down box 22 To start your flight IN THE AIR Enter the aircraft position in this order SARIE n o WUO 1 NM FROM enter the distance from a Kor MONAMA desired airport NAVAID or intersection BEARING AT 2500 FT MSL 2 NAV IDENT enter the airports ICAO HOG o identifier NAVAID or Intersection The Redbird TD TD2 will notify you if you ve entered an invalid airport NAVAID or Intersection AIRCRAFT LOCATION 9 ON THE GROUND IN THE AIR AIRPORT C o NM FROM Kc NAV IDENT gt Invalid NAVAID aC o RUNWAY AT 2500 FT MSL Hoc o 3 BEARING enter the bearing from the desired NAVAID 4 ALTITUDE enter the altitude in feet MSL If the chosen altitude is too low for the position specified the aircraft will be placed at 1000 feet at the selected NAVAID 5 HDG enter the aircraft heading REDBIRD REDBIRD U 29 USI
15. NG YOUR REDBIRD TD STEP 2 Set Time Select DAY or NIGHT STEP 3 Set Weather Conditions Enter weather conditions WEATHER CONDITIONS VISIBILITY WIND ON THE GROUND RAIN CLOUD COVERAGE GE 240 MEN M Bucs NONE re CARRO 10 EXE LIGHT SCATTERED AT FT MSL MODERATE BROKEN HEAVY OVERCAST WIND Enter the desired wind direction speed and gusts VISIBILITY Use the drop down box to select the visibility on the ground Visibility coverage ranges from 1 16 up to 10 miles VISIBILITY WIND ON THE GROUND NUN 240 10 miles v ii EM v HEBR 10 MAE n D 26 REDBIRD mEpBIRD UZ USING YOUR REDBIRD TD RAIN oelect the desired rain intensity You may choose from NONE LIGHT MODERATE HEAVY CLOUD COVERAGE oelect the cloud coverage NONE FEW prr SCATTERED n Fr st BROKEN B R C KE N OVERCAST OVERCAST Enter cloud base in feet MSL REDBIRD REDBIRD UZ 21 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD STEP 4 BEGIN FLIGHT Once you are satisfied with your selections BEGIN FLIGHT click BEGIN FLIGHT Congratulations you are now ready to fly All flights begin in a paused state To begin flying press the F12 pause button on the keyboard ALT or loaT 18 C SIMULATION PAUSED ress P to continu Other Options END A FLIGHT Press the ESC key on your keyboard to END FLIGHT ESC END FLIGHT SHUTDOWN THE REDBIRD TD TD2 Click the SHUTDOWN button from the
16. TDsupport redbirdflight com C Monday Friday 7 30 am 6 00 pm CST 512 301 0755 Contact King Schools e For incorrect billing have your invoice handy e o order another Redbird TD TD2 e o order rudder pedals e o extend your warranty King Schools 1 800 854 1001 billing and sales 58 REDBIRD REDBIRD D TROUBLESHOOTING Returning Items for Warranty and Repair Prepare all items being returned for repair as follows m Prior to returning materials ensure you ve tried all troubleshooting page 45 and spoken with a Redbird Service Department personnel Call Redbird Service Department at 512 301 0755 Monday through Friday 7 00 am 7 00pm CST Central Standard Time excluding holidays to obtain a return 3 Material Authorization Number RMA 4 The following guidelines apply when packing the product for repair e Include your name address and contact phone number e All products being returned for warranty service must be carefully packed in the original box and packing materials Any damage incurred due to improper packing or use of other packing materials will void the warranty and all repairs will be chargeable to customer e The RMA must be clearly printed on the shipping label not on the box During Redbird s product warranty the customer will be responsible for postage insurance and or shipping cost incurred to ship the product to Redbird s Customer Service Department and Redbir
17. approach plate and add 10 miles Dios Wik 0 5000 7173 9 4400 pk GAPPI GS 2500 EE 4000 2500 when authorized by ATC 2500 when DOFFS INT Dem VNK SCALI INT LOC Only RADAR LvNK is GAPPI INT I VNK 5000 k 73 RADAR fe 4400 wn 44 N 4000 m GS 3 00 2500 TCH 59 zm NOS Approach Plate In our example the distance from the final approach fix to the runway is 6 miles 5 6 0 3 0 1 6 Therefore our starting distance will be 16 miles 10 6 16 IN THE AIR 16 ay KAUS MANSU BEARING PY 2500 MEM HOG REDBIRD REDBIRD z m TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES ICAO code for the selected airport Enter the ICAO code for the airport For our example the code is KAUS N JEPPESEN AUSTIN TEXAS NTL 1 JUN 07 ILS Rwy 17L Jeppesen Approach Plate AUSTIN TEXAS AL 556 FAA LOC I VNK Rwy Idg 9000 110 5 eee TpZE 492 Chan 42 Apt Elev 542 WY Simultaneous approach authorized with Rwy 17R A For inoperative ALSF increase S ILS Cat E visibility to RVR 4000 and S LOC Cat E visibility to 1 left turn to 3000 via CWK VORTAC R 128 to BASTO INT CWK 17 7 DME and hold NOS Approach Plate When using NOS charts if the ICAO code found on the approach plate is a three letter code ex AUS a K must be added in the continental U S to the beginning of the code KAUS If the code contains a number ex 182 no
18. bility on the ground Visibility coverage ranges from 1 16 up to 10 miles VISIBILITY WIND ON THE GROUND NUN 170 2 AT KTS CIERRE 0 Wars GA D 32 REDBIRD mEpBIRD UZ USING YOUR REDBIRD TD2 RAIN Select the desired rain intensity You may choose from NONE LIGHT MODERATE HEAVY CLOUD COVERAGE Select the cloud coverage NONE FEW SCATTERED BROKEN OVERCAST Enter cloud base in feet MSL REDBIRD REDBIRD DZ RAIN NONE LIGHT MODERATE HEAVY CLOUD COVERAGE NONE FEW SCATTERED AT FT MSL BROKEN OVERCAST USING YOUR REDBIRD TD2 STEP 4 BEGIN FLIGHT Once you are satisfied with your selections BEGIN FLIGHT click BEGIN FLIGHT Congratulations you are now ready to fly All flights begin in a paused state To begin flying press the F12 pause button on the keyboard ALT or loaT 18 C SIMULATION PAUSED ress P to continu Other Options END A FLIGHT Press the ESC key on your keyboard to END FLIGHT ESC END FLIGHT SHUTDOWN THE REDBIRD TD TD2 Click the SHUTDOWN button from the Begin Flight Menu to turn off your Redbird TD TD2 34 REDBIRD REDSIRD IZ USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 WHILE IN FLIGHT KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS The function keys on the keyboard allow you to end a flight enable disable aircraft failures show hide gauges pause resume flight clear show visibility and show hide the flight analysis window Pressing a function
19. d hardware described in this document are provided under a license agreement The software and hardware may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to the entitles claiming the marks and names or their products Redbird Flight Simulations Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own April 2013 Hev 5 0 COON O A 10 18 20 24 29 35 36 37 43 44 53 54 57 58 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Getting to Know Your Redbird TD TD2 Simulated Aircraft Performance Specifications TD Simulated Aircraft Performance Specifications TD2 CHAPTER 2 SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Preflight Checklist Optional Setup and Equipment CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Starting a Flight on a TD Starting a Flight on a TD2 While in Flight Keyboard Functions for Glass Panel Keyboard Functions for Analog Steam Panel CHAPTER 4 TIPS Practicing Approaches CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Tips Keeping Your Software Up to date Learning More Service and Support GETTING STARTED Your Redbird TD TD2 is designed for easy setup and operation so that you can begin flying immediately A Retain all original packaging and shipping materials J Any unauthorized software on your Redbird TD TD2 is prohibited and will void your warrant
20. d will be responsible for the shipping cost incurred to return the product back to the customer s specified address within the contiguous United States 48 states and DC 6 You also assume the risk of loss during shipment to Redbird Services 7 Collect On Delivery C O D packages are not accepted 8 Ihe TD TD2 packaging and shipping materials are designed for protection If the Redbird TD TD2 is not shipped in its original packaging to Redbird Customer Service Department for custom repair and support Redbird will not be liable for damages other than what is specified by the client If needed Redbird will provide replacement packaging at the customer s expense Returning Address Redbird Flight Simulations Attention Customer Service Department 2301 E St Elmo Rd Suite 100 Austin TX 78744 REDBIRD REDBIRD DZ TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY WARRANTY PERIOD The warranty hereof shall mean a period of 90 days from the original date of purchase for parts amp labor In the event that the product required for replacement is no longer in production and or is obsolete Redbird will repair the unit with similar or like parts of equal function If a similar or like part is not available a charge may be incurred to the owner for any upgraded part substituted WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON Redbird TD TD2 products 1 10 60 Redbird warrants that the product you have purchased is free from manufacturing defects
21. dow Flight Analysis helps you evaluate your skills as a pilot on any flight The Flight Analysis dialog box contains a map depicting the horizontal path of the flight a vertical analysis graph and controls for animating the flight analysis playback You do not need to complete a flight before viewing the analysis FLIGHT ANALYSIS Latitude N30 37 52 Longitude W97 40 36 Altitude 1342 Heading 122 Airspeed i DULLLLLTTOITLLETITLLLITHY LLLI Y LLL L LETHAL LLLI LLLI LLLI VP LL VPYI LLLI LLLI ILLI LLLI ILLU PLI VLLL LLLI PA ILI ILI PLI PLI ILL LLIU ILI LLLI LLLI LUIIUI Playback timer 12 01 49 S Time compression Flight Analysis will reset under the following conditions e The aircraft crashes e You select or create a new flight Controls Use the controls to play rewind fast forward or stop the flight analysis playback pU di D a REDBIRD REDBIRD DZ 39 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Using the Playback Slider Use the playback slider to move to a particular point in the flight analysis You can drag the slider and move across a large area or move the slider slowly to view a second by second analysis Dragging the playback slider affects playback on the map as well as in the vertical analysis graph Playback timer 1 Ol 49 S Time compression Using the Flight Analysis Map The flight analysis map displays the horizontal path of your flight When you play the flight analysis the airolane on t
22. he map will move along the path you flew trailing a red line You can observe how well you flew a traffic pattern at an airoort or how well you flew an instrument approach You can zoom in or out on the map or you can choose not to display airspace lines or other elements To view a larger or smaller area of the map e Click the plus or minus buttons above the map to zoom in or out To turn a map element on or off e Click on the element s corresponding icon above the map To see the horizontal path of the flight e Click the control arrow play or drag the playback slider and observe the small airplane on the map 40 REDBIRD mEDBIRD UE USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Using the Dynamic Text Boxes The latitude longitude altitude heading and airspeed is iE displayed on the left side of the map When you play the flight Noon analysis the values in these text boxes update as the flight progresses a valuable tool for analyzing how well you held heading altitude or airspeed You cannot type new values in the dynamic text boxes when using the map in Flight Longitude way 40 36 Altitude 1547 Analysis Heading To see dynamic text box values 122 e Click the forward or rewind controls or drag the playback MESES slider and view the values change in the dynamic text s boxes Using the Vertical Analysis Graph The vertical analysis graph displays your vertical path along the flight The left side of the graph is marked
23. ights begin in a paused state To begin flying press the F12 pause button on the keyboard 52 REDBIRD mEDBIRD DZ Troubleshooting This chapter contains solutions to problems which may prevent you from flying your Redbird TD TD2 If you have a problem with your Redbird TD TD2 there is usually a simple and quick solution TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Tips Redbird lists solutions to problems from the most likely to least likely solution Computer won t power on or start up e Make sure the power switch on the back of the computer is turned on see page 21 e Ensure that all power cables are firmly connected to the computer and to the electrical outlet e Ensure the power cables are not severely bent e est the power cables and outlets by plugging them into another wall outlet e est the wall outlet by plugging in other devices e Check to see if the power light is on located in front of the computer near the power button e f the power light is on push down and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the computer turns off e Restart the computer The computer stops responding or a solid blue screen appears e f you are unable to get a response by pressing a key on your keyboard push down and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the computer turns off e Restart the computer There s no sound from the speakers e Check the speaker s USB and audio cable
24. in materials and workmanship when dispatched from our warehouse The receipt of purchase shall be provided as proof of the date of purchase and the warranty period commences as of that date Proof of purchase will be required in the event of any discrepancy The warranty will not apply to any product purchased from a dealer reseller other than an authorized Redbird dealer reseller This warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is not transferable The warranty automatically becomes void if the product has been physically damaged or rendered defective a as results of an accident misuse fire lightning malicious damage water damage abuse or other circumstances beyond Redbird s control b by the use of parts or peripherals not authorized by Redbird c as a result of normal wear and tear d by use in an improper operating environment e by improper installation and operation or unauthorized modification of the product f by the serial number or product code sticker being removed or defaced g as a result of a service rendered by anyone other than Redbird authorized service center or its authorized service agents h as a result of the product not being operated in conformity with Redbird s user manual Replacement product or parts may include re manufactured or refurbished parts or components All replacement parts are warranted for 90 days Your LCD Monitor included contains thousands of individual pixels The
25. key will activate the failure action Pressing it again will disable this failure action The following pages will define those key functions for the Redbird TD TD2 steam gauge configuration er pm Pe f REDBIRD REDBIRD U 35 USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Keyboard Functions for TD TD2 with Glass Panel BACKUP ZERO FAIL FAIL FAIL FLIGHT GAUGES VIS ENGINE ELEC AHRS GLASS GAUGE HOT KEY DESCRIPTION Terminates the active flight and returns you to the Begin Flight Menu Displays the aircraft s gauges see image on page 38 Zero Visibility Heduces the visibility to zero FAILURES End Flight Add Gauges Fail Engine Fails the engine Fails the electrical system Fails the attitude and heading reference system Fail Electrical Fail AHRS F7 F8 F9 F11 F12 FAIL FAIL FAIL ANALYZE PAUSE ADC EAU IAU FLIGHT FLIGHT GLASS GAUGE HOT KEY DESCRIPTION FAILURES Fails the heading indicator Fail HDG Fail ADC Fails the air data computer Displays Flight Analysis window see page 39 to learn how to use this feature LAm 36 REDB RD D repsinD IDZ USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Keyboard Functions for TD TD2 with Analog Steam Panel BACKUP GAUGES FLIGHT STEAM GAUGE FAILURES End Flight Add Gauges F6 FAIL PITOT F7 FAI STATIC ZERO VIS HOT KEY F8 L PORT STEAM GAUGE FAILURES HOT KEY FAIL VACUUM FAIL ENGINE FAIL ELEC FAIL ALT DESCRIPTION Terminates
26. m oga LEVEL NER EE 126 Knots Rate of Climb at Sea Level eeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeee 730 FPM Service Ceiling eese nnne 14 000 FT Takeoff Performance CjeseMas M E E A 960 FT Total Distance Over 50 FT Obstacle dct re Rea euer eere enn a 1630 FT Landing Performance Eo Ea MP c 575 FT Total Distance Over 50 FT Obstacle 1335 FT Stall Speed Pies Up POW do M r 48 KIAS Flaps Down POW Er COIT sssaseixsstUntesdevu KR Siete ePDE HERI mUREUN QN 43 KIAS Puel 62 621 5 Senne ee Se ee aa 56 GAL ERIT Umm 180 HP Propeller Fixed Pitch Diameter sees 76 IN Simulated Aircraft Limitations SYMBOL SPEED Ce esas GE E E Maximum Flap Extended Speed Best Angle of Climb Best Rate of Climb REDBIRD REDBIRD JZ 7 GETTING STARTED TD2 Simulated Aircraft Performance Specifications Speed baronis Maximum Sea Level cseeeeeeeeee 126 Knots s 145 Knots Rate of Climb at Sea Level 730 FPM 924 FPM Service Ceiling eene 14 000 FT 18 100 FT Takeoff Performance reed RR 960 FT nendsscnet 795 FT Total Distance Over 50 FT Obstacle 1630 FT resins 1514 FT Landing Performance E resp sio BNET CT Seon d eS 590 FT Total Distance Over 50 FT Obstacle T1939 ET aurcs 1350 FT S
27. ng structure There must be at least 29 between the legs If you are not installing your TD TD2 on the optional Redbird TD Table you must install the adjustable supporting leg No tools are required for installation The assembly is performed by hand tightening only The use of tools may lead to damage Lift all items from both sides using correct lifting techniques Seek assistance when lifting larger items Retain all original packaging and shipping materials Any unauthorized software on your Redbird TD TD2 is prohibited and will void your warranty REDBIRD REDBIRD U T SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 STEP 1 Position the Instrument Panels and Install the Adjustable Supporting Leg Lower Instrument Panel e Slide the Lower Instrument Panel onto the table See Fig 1 e Hand tighten the 4 thumbscrews to ensure secure clamping of the Lower Instrument Panel to tabletop The panel should be firmly secured and fixed in place Tighten only as much as is needed to prevent movement Do not over tighten as this may cause damage C B Do Not Use Tools A tune Tighten ony y Fig 1 12 REDBIRD REDBIRD U SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Install the Adjustable Supporting Leg e Position the Adjustable Supporting Leg under the threaded opening at the bottom right hand corner of the Lower Instrument Panel See Fig 2 e Hand tighten the leg so that it is fully secured to the Lower Inst
28. off in altitude The bottom of the graph is marked off in distance The graph helps you evaluate how well you held altitude or how precisely you ascended or descended pe To see the vertical path of the flight e Click the forward or rewind controls or drag the playback slider and view the values change in the dynamic text boxes or zoom in and out by clicking the plus or minus buttons m GT pow REDBIRD REDBIRD D m USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Using the Playback Timer Use the Playback Timer to play back parts of the flight or to skip to a particular part of the flight You will also see the Playback Timer values change during control playback or if you drag the playback slider To use the timer click on the hours minutes or seconds or click the spin box to adjust the time Z Playback timer jpg 0i 49 S Using Time Compression Use time compression to slow down or speed up the playback of the flight analysis from 0 025 times or 1 40th normal speed to 128 times normal speed To adjust Time Compression select a speed here Time compression B x v 42 REDBIRD REDBIRD U 4 Tips Practicing Approaches This chapter provides tips on how to setup a flight to practice instrument approaches TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES Practicing Approaches Here are a few guidelines that will help you to setup a flight to practice instrument approaches Once you have selected the approach that you wo
29. pproach fix DOFFS D16 5 IVNK 2500 when authorized by ATC o ae trom FAF ma TDZE 9 492 2500 when DOFFS INT 1 OE pn I VNK 16 5 SCAU INT 7 BiocOny RADAR ivNK 25 re RADAR GAPPI INT gt 727 is 8 RADAR x E 6 c 9 LA L pis 9 r www a s c o 4 rn in4 NOS Approach Plate In our example the altitude at the final approach fix is 2500 Therefore our starting altitude will be 2500 IN THE AIR 16 NM FROM KAUS WVAN S3 VIN 349 lw 2500 Maa hi HOG 0 48 REDBIRD ND REDBIRD JZ TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES Aircraft HEADING To determine the proper aircraft heading take the final approach course and subtract 30 sos 1076 DOFFS D16 5 IVNK RADAR FIX 29 7 A SCAL 1115 4 D12 5 IVN RADAR FIX 26 985 S 1199 A AN ILS DM 173 110 5 IVNK A 1054 448 LOCALIZER 110 5 LVNK 37 10 Chan 42 id 2 LOC Onl y i0 A 2500 when authorized by ATC Jeppesen Approach Plate NOS Approach Plate In our example the final approach course is 173 Therefore our heading will be 143 173 30 IN THE AIR 16 NM FROM KAUS WVAN BEARING 348 Y 2500 Mas ti HDG t n p E Ul TERE IJ IIIJ REDBIRD JZ 49 TIPS PRACTICING APPROACHES STEP 2 Set the Weather Wind oet the wind to be favorable to the desired runway In our example the desired runway is 17L therefore
30. rument Panel e o adjust the Adjustable Supporting Leg height twist the lower portion of the leg until the foot pad has reached the floor Hand tighten the wing nut to secure the leg See Fig 3 Fig 3 Not needed if installed on optional Redbird TD Table m SGT pe REDBIRD REDBIRD DZ re SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Monitor e Position the Monitor on top of Lower Instrument Panel so that the holes are aligned See Fig 4 e Pass the 4 loose thumbscrews through the aligned holes to attach the Monitor and Lower Instrument Panels e Hand tighten the thumbscrews so that the Monitor is fully secured See Fig 5 REDBIRD Fig 4 STEP 2 Position the Computer e Place the Computer behind the Monitor on the Lower Instrument Panel See Fig 6 e Ensure the back of the Computer is positioned to the right of the Monitor for easy access to the Computer ports Monitor Computer Acrylic Lower Instrument Panel e Fig 6 CL E Imi 14 REDBIRD D mEpBIRD UZ SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 STEP 3 Place and Connect the Acrylic e Slide the Acrylic onto the four screws on the monitor frame e Hand tighten the thumbscrews so the Acrylic is fully secured See Fig 7 e On the bottom left corner of the back of the monitor plug the red USB cable into the USB port on the Acrylic See Fig 8 Plug the other end into the USB port marked in red on the back of the computer See
31. se monitors typically contain a small number of pixels that do not function normally Your display has been inspected and is in compliance with the manufacturer s specifications indicating that any pixel defects do not affect the operation or use of your monitor In all circumstances the user must ensure that the product is packed in appropriate packing Any damage due to improper packing will void product warranty and the cost incurred to repair damaged product will be customer s responsibility Software related faults resulting from customer installed software incorrect software installation or usage or software viruses shall not be considered as product faults and may incur a charge for rectification Redbird is not responsible for damages of any kind including but not limited to direct or indirect damages lost profits lost savings or other special incidental exemplary or consequential damages whether for breach of contract tort or otherwise or whether arising out of the use of or inability to use the product even if Redbird or any dealer distributor or authorized service provider partner have been advised of the possibility of such damages or any claim by any other party This warranty does not deprive the Owner Customer of any rights or remedies under that Trade Practices Act 1974 and or under any other applicable commonwealth State or Territory legislation REDBIRD REDBIRD U TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY con t To Ob
32. tain Warranty Service jP 2 Contact our Customer Service Department Monday through Friday 7 00am 7 00pm CST Central Standard Time excluding holidays to determine the nature of the problem If product needs to be returned for repair an RMA Return Material Authorization number will be issued Redbird s Authorized Service Centers will not accept any returned product without RMA The following guidelines apply when packing the product for repair e Include your name address and contact phone number e All products being returned for warranty service must be carefully packed in the original box and packing materials Any damage incurred due to improper packing or use of other packing materials will void the warranty and all repairs will be chargeable to customer e The RMA must be clearly printed on the shipping label not on the box During Redbird s product warranty the customer will be responsible for postage insurance and or shipping cost incurred to ship the product to Redbird s service center and Redbird will be responsible for the shipping cost incurred to return the product back to the customer s specified address within the United States of America 50 states and DC Canada Mexico and Puerto Hico For all other regions customer is responsible for postage insurance and or shipping costs both to and from Redbird s service center Redbird is not responsible or liable for missing components and or damage to the
33. tall Speed Flaps Up Power Off scvsivesinwacivesissacrsidawsenctiveds 48 KIAS 54 KIAS Flaps Down Power Off xxmsessesissiusussurskvex nin vs 43 KIAS 49 KIAS Fuel Capacity MMC T 56 GAL wees 92 GAL ENOG seisme TTET 180 HP iscccecees 230 HP Propeller Fixed Pitch Diameter TON sisese 79 IN Simulated Aircraft Limitations HIGH SYMBOL SPEED KIAS PERFORMANCE Maximum Structural Cruising Speed va Maximum Lancing Gear Operting Speed 0 va Maximum LansngGesr SD a di 3 REDB pl REDBIRD JZ GETTING STARTED What s on the back of your Redbird TD TD2 Power Port Voltage Switch Power Switch USB Ports Ethernet Port Video Port opeaker Port Monitor Computer Acrylic Lower P di Instrument Panel DP y n P Rn REDBIRD REDBIRD UZ 2 Setting Up Your Redbird TD TD2 This chapter will guide you through the Redbird TD TD2 setup SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Preflight Checklist USE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS TO SETUP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Lower Instrument Panel with 4 thumbscrews 1 USB cable Adjustable Supporting Leg Upper Instrument Panel with 1 power cable 1 video cable 1 USB cable 4 loose thumbscrews Computer with power cable Keyboard opeakers THINGS TO KNOW PRIOR TO INSTALLATION A You will need a sturdy solid table with a maximum tabletop thickness of 2 25 including rails and the underlyi
34. to ensure it s plugged in correctly e Check for damaged or frayed cables e o eliminate any possible interference or static turn off nearby fans and fluorescent or halogen lights e est audio by plugging in ear buds in the audio port 54 REDBIRD REDBIRD Z TROUBLESHOOTING Keyboard is inoperable e Check the keyboard s USB cable to ensure it s plugged in correctly e Check for damaged or frayed cables e Push down and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the computer turns off e Restart the computer The Begin Flight Menu doesn t appear e Ensure the power and video cables are firmly secured e Ensure the video cables are not severely bent or have broken pins e Test the power outlets by plugging it into another wall outlet e Test the wall outlet by plugging in other devices e Ensure the power light is on located in front of the computer e f the light is on push down and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the computer turns off e Restart the computer Unable to launch flight in the Begin Flight Menu e f the Begin Flight Menu displays a notification System Failed Check Connections ensure that all power and USB cables are connected to the computer e Ensure all flight conditions are chosen and filled in correctly and that there are no errors e Ensure the keyboard is properly connected to the computer see keyboard is in operable Unable to end flight
35. to your local standard slide the red button located near the power outlet so that it reads 230V See Fig 11 vr D REDBIRD REDBIRD 1D Z 17 18 SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 STEP 7 Optional Setup and Equipment Internet Setup To access the Internet for Redbird software updates and downloads e Connect one end of an Ethernet cable not included to the Ethernet port on the back of your Redbird TD TD2 Computer e Connect the other end to your network outlet Redbird will automatically notify you if there are any updates after you ve powered on the TD TD2 Ethernet Port y REDBIRD mEDBIRD U SETTING UP YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Rudder Pedal Setup The Redbird TD TD2 is compatible with Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals and CH Pro Pedals e Plug the USB pedals into an empty USB port located on the back of the Computer Install the rudder pedals prior to powering on the Redbird TD TD2 REDBIRD REDBIRD JZ 19 Using Your Redbird TD TD2 The Redbird TD TD2 has many features which will help improve your flying skills For example you can fly anywhere in the world day or night in a variety of weather conditions USING YOUR REDBIRD TD TD2 Start Up e On the back of the computer ensure the power switch is turned on See Fig 12 FIG L2 e Push the power button located on the front of the Computer See Fig 13 Fig 13 vr T REDBIRD RepBIRD Jz 21 The Redbird TD T
36. uld like to fly all of the necessary settings for aircraft position and weather may be derived by studying the approach plate NOS and Jeppesen approach plates are represented throughout the setup For this example we have chosen the ILS 17L into Austin Bergstrom International Airport We will set the airplane up on a vector to intercept the final approach course Licensed to unknown Printed on 21 Jan 2010 JEPPESEN n AL 556 FAA NOTICE PRINTED FROM AN EXPIRED REVISION Disc 24 2009 JeppView 3 6 3 1 110 5 APP Mid Ruy Idg y ILS RWY 1 7L KAUS AUS WRJEPPESEN Cg Bri Chan 42 Apt Elev 542 AUSTIN BERGSTROM INTL AUS BERGSTROM INTL 1 JUN 07 Gi v Simultaneous approach cuthorized with Rwy 17R MISSED APPROACH Climb to 1000 then climbing 355 175 176 354 H z Qe 127 22 ZO 121 0 121 9 A to RVR 4000 and S toc Cot E visibility to 1 E INT CWK 17 7 DME and hold ret M ILS Apt Elev 542 5 ed h Crs pt DA H 2 110 5 73 2500 2008 __692 200 _T0zE 492 Trans level FL 180 Trans alt 18000 red 2 Simultaneous approach authorized with Rwy 17R DOFF D16 5 IVNK RADAR FIX j CENTEX i 112 8 CWK 1115 Nois IVNKY RADAR FIX 985 GAPPI INT INNK ZD AKS GAPPI H IVNK 1 RADAR FIX OLOZ 934 LL 9 0LOZ NYP FL OS SC 3 14 JAN 2010 to 11 FEB 2010 4 xn 3g 49 sro v ew z2 DOFFS D16 5 IVNK 2500 when DOFFS INT ya FVNK 16 5 SCAU INT LOC Only RADAR IvNK
37. y GETTING STARTED Getting to Know Your Redbird TD TD2 What s in the boxes 9 REDBIRD Lower Instrument Panel Monitor Speakers Acrylic Adjustable Supporting Leg Not needed if installed on optional Redbird TD Table Panel Thumbscrews a Keyboard Computer t HET P In Pe P REDBIRD REDBIRD D e GETTING STARTED Redbird TD Specifications ITEM TD Assembled Lower Instrument Panel Upper Instrument Panel Adjustable Supporting Leg Keyboard Dimensions 28 9 wide x 24 25 deep 49 12 tall Weight 96 5 lbs Power domestic 120 V international 220V Dimensions 28 5 wide x 24 25 deep x 10 tall Weight 48 1 2 lbs Other 4 thumbscrews 1 USB cable Dimensions 28 wide x 6 81 deep x 19 tall Weight 37 1 2 lbs Other 1 power cable 1 video cable 1 USB cable 4 loose thumbscrews Dimensions 19 extends to 22 Dimensions 16 wide x 17 tall x 7 1 4 deep Weight 10 1 2 lbs Other 1 power cable System Details 22 x right left channel speaker 1 5 Watt wired Connector Type 1 x headphones mini phone stereo 3 5 mm 1 x DC power input 1 x audio line in with 1 USB cable Dimensions 11 3 wide X 8 9 tall X 1 0 deep Other Compact Touch pad with USB cable REDBIRD mEpBIRD UZ GETTING STARTED TD Simulated Aircraft Performance Specifications See next page for TD2 Speed Maximu
38. yan Redbird products Select which products yi ould like to updat FREE Redbird TD Redbird Update Wizard Order Desk fi Redbird Update Wizard Checking for Updates Please wait while the Update Wizard checks your files ab The Update Wizard is now determining if there are any updates to your software Mien ean minimize this dialog endo tt using your computer You will be notified i Please ensure randy TD is not running before proceeding Press OK to continu Loading Cancel Receive Redbird Update Wizard 8 0000 0013 i Redbird Update Wizard Update Complete The Update Wizard is finsihed updating your system D The udpates to your system are complete Updates Complete Redbird Update Wizard 8 0000 0019 57 TROUBLESHOOTING Learning More Service and Support The Redbird TD TD2 comes with a ninety 90 day warranty which includes software updates and service and replacement parts as needed After the first 90 day warranty Redbird offers optional one or two 1 or 2 year warranty extensions Any unauthorized software on your Redbird TD TD2 is prohibited and will void your warranty Contact Redbird Service and Support if you e Can t find what you are looking for in this manual e Need to return items for warranty and repair e ost your original shipping and packaging materials e Have problems with your order such as missing or wrong parts
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