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1. 116 68 14 58 8180 Fro Ge Display at the MAHP Advanced Operation NENA exe S Advanced Operation NEMA exe S Listening to the Audio channel The audio for the active Nav channel is toggled between modes using the ID button The annunciator above the button will light while Nav audio is activated and the detected audio signal will be sent to the Nav audio output circuit Nav audio may also be mixed with the Com audio output if selected in the System mode When you are monitoring a VOR Nav audio is suspended There are three modes for the Nav audio Press the ID button to start the ID mode IDENT will be displayed for three seconds The Morse code tones sent over the VOR Local izer channels will be heard If the ID button is pressed a second time VOI CE will be displayed for three seconds The Morse code tone volume will be reduced so you can hear the voice transmission more clearly Press ID again to turn the audio and ID annunciator off The last audio output selection is kept in memory until you change it even when the SL30 is powered off Using this feature you may leave the audio enabled and then control it by an external audio panel Automatic Morse Code Decode Display The Morse code identifier will not be available until two messages have been successfully received which may take from 15 60 seconds depending on conditions When no voice is present on the station the Morse code id
2. SL30 nav com pilot s guide 2010 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc Garmin AT 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A 2345 Turner Rd SE Salem OR 97302 Tel 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 Tel 503 581 8101 or 800 525 6726 Fax 913 397 8282 Fax 503 364 2138 Garmin Europe Ltd Liberty House Bulls Copse Road Hounsdown Business Park Southhampton SO40 9RB U K Tel 44 0 870 850 1243 Fax 44 0 238 052 4004 Garmin Corporation o 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 886 2 2642 9199 Fax 886 2 2642 9099 All rights reserved Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated downloaded or stored in any storage edium for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this nanual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content with out obligation to noti
3. None display a To From indication or display a numeric value of the deviation NUMERIC The numeric deviation is displayed from 0 to 85 with a maximum resolution of 0 1 Display Ident over OBS This is a simple yes no selection If it is set to No then the OBS course will always be displayed to the right of the CDI when displayed except when the monitor function is en abled If this option is set to yes the Morse code station identifier will replace the OBS course after it is decoded Com Options The Com Options selection allows you to set up options available for Com radio operation 1 In the System mode rotate the LARGE knob to display the Com Options page Press ENT 2 Rotate the LARGE knob to view the Com Options RF Signal Level The RF Level function shows the relative signal strength of the active frequency The value will change as signal conditions change This information can be used by your dealer to ad just the radio squelch break Com Noise Level The Com Noise Level function shows the relative received noise level of the active fre quency The value will change as signal conditions change Mic 1 and 2 Squelch The input levels required to break squelch by the microphones are set by these values Lower numbers indicate a higher input level necessary to break squelch Turn the LARGE knob to view the option pages Turn the SMALL knob to change the value The range is from 0 to 100 Transmit Mic The Trans
4. ticular installation The following table illustrates the features available for the described installations A feature that is available is indicated by the black dot VOR Monitor VOR CDI Localizer Back OBS Mode OBS Glideslope Info Display Course Direct To See Note 1 Stand Alone xternal CDI HSI Resolver ternal CDI Resolver ith VOR C Con ter ternal ial CDI HSI Note 1 External indicator must support vertical deviation indication to the pilot Specifications General Features 32 character high intensity alphanumeric LED display Sunlight readable full alphanumeric display Automatic display intensity Back lit buttons 200 channel memory stored alphabetically Remote frequency flip flop input pin Navigation Radio Features 200 channel Nav with solid state DSP technology VOR Localizer and Glideslope receivers Built in VOR Localizer converter Frequency range VOR 108 00 117 95 MHz Localizer 108 00 111 95 MHz Glideslope 328 60 335 40 MHz Digitally decoded OBS setting Manual selection of back course approach Automatic display of station ID by decoding Morse code Interfaces to most CDI w resolver HSI and autopilot systems VOR receiver displays To or From radial of the active channel VOR monitor displays From radial of the standby channel Back course annunciator output Appendix 37 Appendix LOC enable annunciator output Internal RF diplexor Active and standby flip flop frequ
5. e e Getting Started Learn the rules for using your SL30 e Advanced Operation A detailed encyclopedia of the functions available in the SL30 including step by step directions e Appendix Troubleshooting Specifications and Index Table of Contents WeICOME ssc aR E N i History of Revisions 0 scccscesseceeseesseeseees i INntrOdUctiOn ccccceeseseeeeneneeees i Ordering Information ii About This Manual a Getting Started ssssssssssssssssrsssrsssrsseessesssennsnnsns Displays a TX paa P CONTOS enat a eaer tian E Power On Off Volume Squelch si Large Small knobs 0 cscessceeeseeeseteees 2 Fip F lOp onnen a a a 5 Operation Summary sssssssssssssssrsssrssersseessesssssss 5 Power Onvosensenssesavcinaseiiansonanciencen 5 Selecting a Com Frequency ccseeeeneeeee 6 Selecting a Nav Frequency 6 System Mode fetal OBS Mode rantan a T Recalling Prequencles mnn snenmnenannns 7 Emergency Channel on 8 Advanced Operation 9 Com Radio Mode wu 9 Monitoring the Standby Com channel Ad Saving a Com channel w9 Removing a Com chanttel 0 0 cseeeee 0 Changing or Replacing a Saved Com Channel basses nine EEA AET E E 0 Recalling Com Channels 0 scsceeee l Remote Com Channel Lists 0 0 ccee 12 Automatic Com Channel List Autolist 1 User Com Channel List cece 12 Weather Channels 0 cecesssee
6. not provide a resolver input The graphic CDI shows an airplane icon at the center that points up in the To condition or down for From An area of ambiguity exists when you are on radials that are more than 85 off the OBS course setting When you are within this range the airplane icon will be replaced by the symbol OBS Setting The SL30 graphic CDI is shown as a bar graph of up to five pairs of short and tall bars right or left of the icon Each short and tall bar pair indicates two degrees deflection The short bar alone shows partial progress towards a full two degrees Fly towards the bars to be on course except in Back Course mode When you see only the airplane icon you are on course Additional information may be displayed on the clear side of the CDI This optional information is selected in a system menu and includes at 0 or f r om indicator a numeric representation of the deflection in tenths of degrees or nothing at all Note that the additional information only switches sides after the CDI deflection has exceeded two degrees on the side that is currently used Localizer A localizer ILS frequency is distinguished from the VOR OBS display by the label I 0 to the left of the CDI rather than the OBS course If the back course is selected then bc will appear as additional information The l 0 label is replaced by the station s Morse code identifier after it is decoded The CDI display will b
7. products are warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for two years from the date of purchase for new Remote Mount and Panel Mount products one year from the date of purchase for new portable products and any purchased newly overhauled products six months for newly overhauled products exchanged through a Garmin Authorized Service Center and 90 days for factory repaired or newly overhauled products exchanged at Garmin in lieu of repair Within the applicable period Garmin will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not apply to i cosmetic damage such as scratches nicks and dents ii consumable parts such as batteries unless product damage has occurred due to a defect in materials or workmanship iii damage caused by accident abuse misuse water flood fire or other acts of nature or external causes iv damage caused by service performed by anyone who is not an authorized service provider of Garmin or v damage to a product that has been modified or altered without the written permission of Garmin In addition Garmin reserves the right to refuse warranty claims against products or services that are obtained and or used in contravention of the laws of any country THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINE
8. runway 6 The radial of the Standby channel you are monitoring will be shown in parentheses to the right of the Standby channel 7 Use the monitored Standby channel to note your location along the approach Active Channel Standby Channel LS XYZ Radial Standby Channel Graphic CDI 010 Monitors VOR ABC Fly right Radial 111 16 mii amp 6a B16 ec tan Display at the FAF 4 VOR ABC 111 18 miig Be 036 ec 116 00 Display at the MAP Navigating to a MAHP 1 Press NAV to select the Nav receiver 2 Set the VOR frequency for the radial you are following to the MAHP as the Active channel 3 Set the Standby channel to the appropriate VOR and note where a radial crosses the MAHP for your wot non runway Press NAV a second time to monitor the Standby channel A small m will replace the s 4 The Active channel will drive the internal CDI on the right side of the display and the external CDI if installed 5 The radial for the Standby channel you are monitoring will be shown in parentheses to the right of the Standby channel 6 Use the monitored Standby channel to note your location along the path to the MAHP You will be at the MAHP when the Standby channel displayed radial matches the target radial 3 VOR ABC 116 00 090 Radial Active Channel Standby Channel VOR ABC crossing Radial 010 Standby Channel Active Channel VOR DEF From Radial 090 VOR DEF 14 50
9. while in Com mode This list is arranged alphabetically by name View the saved channels by rotating the SMALL knob Press the FLIP FLOP button to make the viewed channel the Active channel Press the ENT button to make the viewed channel the Standby channel 119 10 5124 55 SLE ats 124 55Y Weather Channels The standard weather channels are stored in the memory of the SL30 You cannot transmit on a weather channel frequency Weather channels are not available in all locations Weather Frequencies 162 400 MHz 162 425 MHz 162 450 MHz 162 475 MHz 162 500 MHz 162 525 MHz 162 550 MHz 1 In Com mode press SEL Turn the LARGE knob to the Weather channels 119 10 5124 55 weather 162 40Y 2 Turn the SMALL knob to choose the desired weather channel 3 Press the FLIP FLOP button to make the selected weather channel the Active channel Emergency Channel The standard emergency channel 121 50 MHz is stored in the memory of the SL30 1 Press SEL Turn the LARGE knob to the Emergency channel 119 10 5124 55 emrgncy 121 50 2 Press the FLIP FLOP button to make the Emergency channel the Active channel Advanced Operation Com Mode Advanced Operation Com Mode Stuck Mic The SL30 helps protect you from a situation where the microphone may get stuck in the ON or Transmit position If the microphone is keyed for longer than 35 seconds the SL30 will return to the receive mode on the selected freq
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12. LOP button lights when the Com radio is transmitting Controls Power On Off Volume Squelch The knob on the left side of the SL30 controls power on off volume and squelch test Rotate the knob clockwise CW past the detent to turn the power on Continuing to rotate the knob to the right increases speaker and headphone amplifier volume level Rotate the knob to the left to reduce the volume level Pull the knob out to disable automatic squelch The SL30 may be configured to have the volume knob control Nav and intercom volume as well as Com volume Large Small knobs The dual concentric knobs on the right side of the SL30 are used to select frequencies to view the features available within a function or make changes Details are provided in the appropriate sections Flip Flop Press the FLIP FLOP button to switch between the active left most and standby right most frequency Switching between Com frequencies is disabled while you are transmit ting Com Press COM to select the Com radio mode The annunciator will light above the button when you are in Com mode Press COM a second time to monitor the Standby frequency See the Advanced Operation section for more about monitoring frequencies NAV Press NAV to select the Nav radio mode The annunciator above the button will light when you are in Nav mode Press NAV a second time to monitor the Standby frequency See the Advanced Operation section for more about monitoring freque
13. Last Last Press ENT to insert into Standby Press to insert into Active 20 Remote Localizer List If Localizer channels have been sent by an external device then this list will be the first displayed for convenience while preparing for a landing The list shows the airport identifier on the left a runway identifier for the station in the center and the channel frequency on the right If multiple Localizer frequencies are available at the destination airport the Y symbol will be shown on the right side of the display The SMALL knob will scroll through the en tries in the order they were sent 111 80 s117 40 PDX 10L 111 30Y Remote VOR list If VOR channels have been sent by a remote device then this list will be the next available The channels show the identifier the Vor label and the frequency 111 80 5117 40 UBG vor 117 40Y Automatic Nav Channel List The last ten used active frequencies are available The channels are stored in chronological order beginning with the most recent used Duplicates are not saved again but are moved to the front of the list 111 80 5117 40 autolist 111 80Y Nav User Channel List The Nav channels that you saved are in this list This list is arranged alphabetically by name Selection is simply by means of rotating the SMALL knob to view the channels 110 10 5113 00 UBG vor 117 40Y Adv
14. a state of the art device which packs more performance in less space for less cost You can be confident in knowing that you are the owner of the state of the art in aviation communication and navigation Our products are built to last and to allow the flexibility to meet your needs as they change in the future History of Revisions Date Software Version Manual Revision November 1999 1 0 Original Release February 2000 1 1 560 0403 00 Rev A August 2001 1 2 560 0403 01 Rev August 2003 560 0403 01 Rev A November 2003 560 0403 01 Rev B November 2004 560 0403 01 Rev C April 2010 560 0403 01 Rev D Introduction Ordering Information To receive additional copies of the SL30 Users Guide order part 560 0403 xx The SL30 Installation Guide is part 560 0404 xx The Quick Reference Guide is part 561 0262 xx About This Manual Please take a few moments to review the various sections in this manual Even if you are an experienced user of av Coms be sure to read our Getting Started section This section provides the rules for successful use of the SL30 The rest of the manual contains important information that you can refer to as you need more detail on specific procedures or features The SL30 advances the technology of Nav Coms and uses new state of the art features you will want to know about e e Welcome Introductory statement History of Revisions and manual Ordering Information
15. anced Operation NEMA exe S 21 22 Advanced Operation NEMA ere E DST Data Display When the SL30 has received data from an external device such as a DME sensor through the serial port DST data is added to the Nav recall list If you arent connected to an external sensor you will not see this display If the display of Distance Speed Time DST data is not activated you will be prompted to show the data when you view the DST selection in the channel recall lists 109 90 117 40 99 91 111j 0 54 Distance from station in nautical miles Ground speed relative to station in knots Estimated time to station in hours and minutes Enable DST Data Display 1 In Nav mode press SEL Then turn the LARGE knob to the DST Data list 111 80 5117 40 Show dst data 2 Press ENT to enable the display of DST data DST information will now replace the Nav information on the Nav mode display 111 80 5117 40 99 9nm 111kt 0 54 Disable DST Data Display 1 In Nav mode press SEL Then turn the LARGE knob to the DST Data item 111 80 s117 40 remove dst data 2 Press ENT to disable the display of DST data The DST data display may be deactivated by pressing either T F or OBS in addition to the Remove DST Data screen OBS Mode OBS Operation OBS mode enables the VOR CDI which is displayed on the right side The OBS course setting is shown in the center of the display T
16. aracters A com bination of up to 250 Com and Nav frequencies may be saved After 250 Nav and Com frequencies are saved you will get a Database Full message You will have to remove fre quencies before any more can be saved A frequency type can also be assigned along with the saved selection Types available in clude Tower TWR Ground Control GND ATIS ATS Air Traffic Frequency ATF Ap proach APP Arrival ARR Automated Weather Station AWS Clearance CLR Common Traffic Advisory Frequency CTF Departure Control DEP Flight Service Station FSS Advanced Operation Com Mode Advanced Operation Com Mode Remote Flight Service Station RFS Unicom UNI and Mandatory Frequency MF 1 While in Com mode press ENT The right side of the display will show store as witha flashing cursor at the first character of the name 119 10 5124 55 store as 2 Turn the SMALL knob to choose the desired character 3 Turn the LARGE knob to move to the next character position 4 After you turn the LARGE knob one position clockwise past the fourth character three underscores at the end of the line will flash 5 Turn the SMALL knob to choose the desired type 6 Press ENT after making your selections Press SEL if you do not want to save the frequency Removing a Com Channel You may only remove channels stored in the User list 1 In Com mode press SEL 2 Turn the LARGE knob to the User li
17. e 5 Press ENT to put the displayed channel into the Standby position or press FLIP FLOP to put the displayed channel into the Active position You can press SEL again to cancel selection Getting Started Emergency Channel The standard emergency channel 121 50 MHz is stored in the Com memory of the SL30 1 Press COM if you aren t in Com mode already Press SEL Turn the LARGE knob to the Emergency channel one position counter clockwise will reach it fastest 119 10 5124 55 emrgncy 121 50 2 Press the FLIP FLOP button to make the Emergency channel the Active channel 3 Listen or key the Mic to send your message Advanced Operation Com Radio Mode Monitoring the Standby Com Channel The Frequency Monitoring function allows you to monitor the Standby frequency for activity while listening to the Active frequency Press the COM key in the Com function to listen to the standby frequency A small m will replace the s in front of the Standby frequency 119 10 ml24 55 PDX from 115 When the Active frequency receives a signal the unit will switch automatically to the Ac tive frequency The Active frequency quality is not affected The Frequency Monitor function is turned off when you flip flop frequencies recall a frequency or press COM again Monitor ing is not canceled by switching to Nav mode Saving a Com Channel You can save the Standby frequency and give it a name of up to four ch
18. e 18 Installation configuration 36 Intercom 14 32 K Knobs 2 L Limited Warranty 46 Localizer 25 Localizer Frequencies 41 Mic 31 Monitor Standby Com channel 9 Monitor Standby Nav channel 15 Morse code i 1 18 23 25 26 30 Nav Com audio mixing 30 Nav Audio level 30 Nav Autolist channels 21 Nav Button 3 Nav Mode 15 Nav Monitor standby 15 Nav Options 30 Nav Save channel 19 Nav Select frequency 6 O OBS 7 23 OBS Button 3 OBS Direct To 23 OBS Disabled 23 OBS Display ident 30 47 P Power 2 Product Support 45 Recall Com channels 11 Recalling frequencies 7 Registration 45 Remote Com channels 12 Remote VOR list 21 Remove Com channel 10 RF signal level 31 S Save Com channels 9 Save Nav channel 19 Select SEL Button 4 Serial Number 45 Sidetone 32 Software version 29 Specifications 37 Speed data 22 Squelch 2 31 Standby Com 9 48 Standby Nav 15 Stuck mic 14 Support 45 System 28 System SYS Button 3 T Time data 22 To From Button 3 To From Radial 26 Troubleshooting 33 U User channels 12 21 V Volume 2 VOR Equipment test 32 VOR Frequencies 43 W Warranty 46 Weather channels 13 A GARMIN 2010 GARMIN Corporation GARMIN International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Tel 913 397 8200 or 866 739 5687 Fax 913 397 8282 Garmin AT Inc 2345 Turner Rd S E Salem Oregon 97302 U S A Tel 503 581 8101 or 800 525
19. e United States depending on the country If applicable this warranty is provided by the local in country distributor and this distributor provides local service for your device Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of intended distribution Devices purchased in the United States or Canada must be returned to the Garmin service center in the United Kingdom the United States Canada or Taiwan for service To obtain warranty service contact your local Garmin Authorized Service Center For assistance in locating a Service Center near you visit the Garmin web site at http www garmin com or contact Garmin Customer Service at 1 866 739 5687 46 Index A Arrow button 3 Audio Mixing level 30 Audio channel 18 Audio level 30 Autolist Com channel 12 Autolist Nav 21 Autopilot 26 B Back course 16 25 C CDI 23 30 Com Autolist 12 Com Button 3 Com Recall channel 11 Com Remote channel 12 Com Remove channel 10 Com Save channel 9 Com Select frequency 6 Com User channels 12 Com noise level 31 Com options 31 Configuration 36 D Direct To 23 Display 2 Display intensity 29 Distance data 22 DME display 22 DST Data Display 22 E Emergency channel 13 Enter ENT Button 4 F FCC Compliance 44 Flip Flop Button 3 Frequencies Localizer 41 Frequencies Type 9 Frequencies VOR 43 Front panel 1 G Getting started 1 Glideslope Frequencies 41 Headphone 32 HSI 26 Ident ID Button 4 ID mod
20. e dashed and marked flagged if no signal is detected on the active channel 109 90 5117 40 loc Af Back Course When a localizer channel is active and the SL30 is in Nav mode the SEL button will bring up a prompt to enable or disable the Back Course mode The ENT button will enable the Back Course mode The LARGE knob will still scroll through the recall lists Back Course mode is not available if the SL30 is set to use an external indicator head with a built in VOR LOC converter When you set up the Back Course approach in your SL30 no additional setup is required for your HSI or autopilot The SL30 corrects the Left Right deviation indications to your HSI and autopilot if they are coupled to the SL30 In addition the Glideslope indicator will be Advanced Operation NEMA Kore S TO 2 Deflection Indication i 25 26 Advanced Operation NEMA exe S flagged and the needle will be centered This will make the Back Course approach easier since false or misleading glideslope information is not displayed SL30 1 Press NAV and then set the appropriate Localizer channel into the Active position 2 Enable the Back Course Press SEL and then ENT 111 10 116 00 Enable backcrs 3 The SL30 s internal CDI will show BC and the external CDI annunciator will show BC 111 10 5116 00 loc bc Make sure you are flying a Back Course approach because the CDI is now reversed so you can still c
21. eeeees 3 Emergency Chantel ccc secisseusenvensnovenecie 3 Stick Mic devin aca nimanuienataraganin 14 Intercom Function al Nav Radio Mode ssssssssssssssssssssssssmeesssseen Monitoring the Standby Nav channel 5 Using the Standby Channel to Monitor a Second MOR a aszizteos seas abenassadtvereriaseabtastieatiesdioassst 5 Navigating along a Back Course approach 16 Navigating to a MAP eee 17 Listening to the Audio chantnel 0 0ccceee 8 Automatic Morse Code Decode Display 18 Saving a Nav channel 0 c cesceseesseseesneees 19 Removing a Nav channel 19 Recalling a Nav channel 0 0 0 20 Introduction Remote Localizer List Remote VOR list cc00 Automatic Nav Channel List 0 0 0 00cc00 21 Nav User Channel List c cccccceceeseecee 21 DST Data Display siseosas 22 Enable DST Data Display 0 0ccceeeee 22 Disable DST Data Display 0 0ccceeee 22 OBS Mode i aeucia SR te anietr iene 23 OBS Operation xs sor i e bE UAN 23 OBS Direct Tonte eters eases 23 OBS Mode Disabled 0 0 cccceceeseseeeeee 23 Totalize ie nn Re 25 Back COUTE ae OEE OEN 25 To From Radialna rnond 26 System Mode System TO a ETE OEEO 29 Software Version soe e 29 Low and High Display Intensity 0 29 NayOplionsiis tte hte wey ssi h Nav Audio Level v sessssssisedssnetitessectieen Nav Com Mixing Level Additional CDI Info wo Display Ide
22. encies DME or other DST Distance Speed Time tuning an data display Com Radio Features 760 communications channels Frequency range 118 to 136 975 MHz Active and standby flip flop frequencies Volume control Tunes to National Weather Service broadcasts Transmit status indicator Frequency monitor function listens to standby while monitoring active Emergency channel menu Squelch test function Stuck Mic time out 12 watt audio amplifier Includes two place VOX intercom Physical Specifications 1 3 H x 6 25 W x 10 5 D Weight 2 25 lbs unit only Depth 11 452 inches 29 09cm behind panel including mounting frame and connectors NAV Radio Performance Specifications Input voltage range 10 to 40 VDC Operating temperature range 20 C to 55 C Certified TSO C34e JTSO C34e Glideslope receive Certified TSO C36e JTSO C36e ILS Localizer receive Certified TSO C40c JTSO 2 C40c VOR receive Certified TSO C66c JTSO 2C66b DME display Com Radio Performance Specifications Input voltage range 10 to 40 VDC Operating temperature range 20 C to 55 C Transmit power 8 watts Carrier Power Certified TSO C37d JTSO 2C37e Com transmitting Certified TSO C38d JTSO 2C38e Com receiving Certified TSO C128 JTSO 2128 stuck mic Appendix 39 40 Appendix System Interfaces Navigation Receiver The SL30 can be installed in several configurations based upon individual require
23. endix 33 Appendix Possible Cause Action SL30 does not power on No power to the SL30 Check power connections breakers and main avionics switch Faulty electrical wiring or Contact your dealer to per connection form electrical system test No Nav audio Output disabled or set to a Check System page Nav op low level tions Nav Audio Level Nav audio in Com Mixed with Com feature Check System page Nav Options Mix Nav Audio with Com SL30 does not transmit Weather channel is selected Select a different frequency transmit on Weather channel not allowed No power to Com Check power connections Mic key connection Check Mic key input connec tion Sidetone level is too low or Wrong type of headsets or Check System page Nav Op too high level needs adjustment tions Sidetone level Appendix Possible Cause Action Intercom doesn t function Input not connected Check connections No voice activation or must System page Com Op talk too loud ons Intercom level Can t change active frequency oe Radio not communicat Contact dealer OBS readout displays nae failure Contact dealer Calibration error Recalibrate resolver Display shows Corrupted system calibration Contact factory Incorrect Calibration Check parameters sum at start up 35 Appendix Installation Configurations Certain functions are either available or not depending on the configuration of your par
24. entifier is decoded correctly at least 99 5 of the time If the station is transmitting voice along with the Morse Code identifier the probability of the SL30 to decode the identifier drops to 95 Voice or poor reception such as the sta tion is far away may delay or inhibit the automatic decode function Saving a Nav channel You can save the frequency in the Standby position and give it a name of up to four char acters Additional information can be saved along with the name if the selection is a Localizer or ILS ILS selections may include the runway number 01 36 and designation L R or C Up to 250 Com and Nav frequencies may be saved After 250 Nav and Com frequencies are saved you will get a Database Full message You will have to remove frequencies before any more can be saved 1 While in Nav mode press ENT The right side of the display will show store as with a flashing cursor 108 10 5111 10 store as ils 2 Turn the SMALL knob to choose he desired character 3 Turn the LARGE knob to move to the next character position 4 If it is a Localizer frequency after character the LOC label will flash you turn the LARGE knob one position clockwise past the fourth 5 Turn the SMALL knob to choose the runway number 01 36 6 Turn the LARGE knob one position clockwise An underscore will flash Turn the SMALL knob to choose L R or C to identify the runway as desired 7 Pre
25. ess Turn LARGE Knob O tren press p System Info Software Versions Low Display Intensity L High Display Intensity Nav Options Nav Audio Level t Nav Com Mix Level Display Ident over OBS t Additional CDI Info Comm Options RF Signal Level Com Noise Level m Mict Squelch Mc2 Squelch Transmit Using Intercom Level t Sidetone Level Headphone Level VOR Equipment Test Date of Last Test Type of VOR Test Location Bearing Error First Name Last Name Advanced Operation System Mode System Info System Info provides information about the Software versions and the Display Intensity 1 Press SYS and turn the LARGE knob if necessary to the System Info page Press ENT 2 Turn the LARGE knob to view the selections Software Version The Software version is available for reference when you contact Technical Support 1 In the System Info function turn the LARGE knob to Nav software version 2 Turn the SMALL knob to view the Nav Com and DSP software versions Low and High Display Intensity As it arrives from the factory the SL30 automatically adjusts its display brightness for the current lighting conditions A small sensor at the upper left of the display is used for this function There are two adjustments available for controlling the brightness level of the display The first controls the lower brightness level in the aut
26. fy any person or organization of such changes or improvements Visit the Garmin Web site www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products Garmin GPSMAP AutoLocate TracBack Apollo and MapSource are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of Garmin April 2010 Part Number 560 0403 01 Rev D Garmin P N 190 00486 00 Rev A Printed in the USA Introduction Welcome Welcome to a new era of aviation communication and navigation Once again Garmin AT Inc has set new standards in features and ease of use for the general aviation public The SL30 is a VHF Naviga tion Communications Transceiver for use by the aviation pilot The SL30 is packaged in a slim form factor that helps you get the most out of limited panel real estate without limiting features and perfor mance The SL30 is unequaled in providing the features level of performance and reliability that avia tion users expect The high performance Digital Signal Processing DSP filter design of the SL30 allows it to track weaker VOR signals with more accuracy than conventional analog receivers Add additional features like Morse code Station Identification and Multiple VOR tracking and you begin to understand the Advantages of DSP in a VOR Navigation System The use of DSP technology in the SL30 provides
27. hase the needle fs HSI Do NOT select the reciprocal inbound course The SL30 will automatically send the cor rect left right deviations to your connected HSI Autopilot Do NOT select Back Course in your autopilot if it is connected to the SL30 The SL30 will automatically send the correct information to your connected autopilot To From Radial The VOR radial display shows the To From radial computed by the active channels signal as well as the Morse code channel identifier decoded from the received audio If no signal is received the bearing will be dashed Until the identifier is decoded vor will be dis played 112 80 5117 40 vor from 112 80 5117 40 PDX from 115 The T F button selects the To or From radial display If the VOR radial display is not currently shown press T F to show the radial display When the VOR radial is displayed pressing T F will toggle between the Bearing To and Radial From the VOR This button is not functional if a localizer frequency is selected on the active channel Advanced Operation NEMA exe S 27 28 Advanced Operation System Mode System Mode Configuration adjustments for the SL30 are made in the System mode When you press the SYS but ton the annunciator above the button will light and the display will change to the System mode menus The menus available are e System info e Nav options Com options e VOR equipment test Pr
28. he OBS button is used to select this mode If OBS mode is allowed in the unit installed configuration the annunciator over the OBS but ton will light The knobs adjust the OBS setting in this mode rather than the frequencies The LARGE knob adjusts the course by tens 00 35 in higher digits The SMALL knob adjusts single degrees OBS Direct To You can navigate Direct To a VOR In Nav mode with a VOR as the Active frequency press OBS twice The CDI will now center in the TO condition OBS Mode Disabled If the active frequency is a localizer OBS mode is not available Instead the CDI is always displayed with 0 appearing to its left OBS mode and the CDI display for VORs are not available if the SL30 is installed with an indicator head that uses a composite converter CDI A CDI display is also available for VORs The OBS course setting is displayed to the left of the CDI The CDI graphic is dashed and marked f agge d when no signal is received If you enabled the Display Ident over OBS selection in System mode the Morse code station Advanced Operation WEVA S 23 24 Advanced Operation NEMA Corel identifier will replace the OBS value when it receives the identifier message 111 80 5117 40 120 fr A 111 80 5117 40 120 flagged The CDI display is selected by pressing the OBS button The CDI display is not available if the SL30 is set to use an external indicator head that does
29. hed out 111 80 ml15 40 from 115 The VOR Monitor function is turned off when you flip flop frequencies recall a frequency or press NAV again Monitorin Using the Standby Channel to Monitor a Second VOR g is not canceled by switching to Com You can use the monitor function of the Standby channel as if it were a second Nav receiv er This is useful to check for crossing points on the course you are navigating along The two following examples show how to monitor the second channel You can use these examples to develop your own solutions for other in flight navigation needs Advanced Operation WEVA S Advanced Operation NEMA Corel Navigating along a Back Course approach 1 Press NAV to select the Nav receiver 2 Set the Localizer frequency of your approach as the Active channel 3 Press SEL The display will prompt you to enable the back course Press ENT to enable the back course Press SEL and ENT again to disable the back course when it s appropriate When Back Course is enabled it is noted by bc on the display 4 Set the Standby channel to the appropriate VOR and note where a radial crosses the FAF and MAP for your approach Press NAV a second time to monitor the Standby channel A small m will replace r A the s 5 The internal CDI on the right side of the display and the external CDI if installed will guide you along the course to the
30. inhibited during transmit 5 Press the FLIP FLOP button to toggle the Standby frequency to the Active frequency Selecting a Nav Frequency The selection of Nav frequencies is the same as for the Com frequencies The annunciator above the NAV button will light 1 Press NAV to reach the Nav radio function 2 Turn the LARGE knob to change the values in one MHz increments The MHz selection range is between 108 and 117 in one MHz steps 3 Turn the SMALL knob to change the values in 50 kHz increments 4 Press the FLIP FLOP button to toggle the Standby frequency to the Active frequency Note You cannot display both Nav and Com frequencies at the same time Getting Started System Mode In the System mode you can view software versions setup the Nav and Com functions and record VOR test information See the Advanced Operations section for more details OBS Mode Press the OBS button If the annunciator above the button lights then you may use the LARGE and SMALL knobs to adjust the Omni Bearing Selector Recalling Frequencies In the Com or Nav modes press SEL to gain access to the available frequency lists of each mode Turn the LARGE and SMALL knobs to view the available channels 1 Press COM or NAV to go to the desired mode 2 Press SEL to go to the frequency database 3 Turn the LARGE knob to review the type of frequency 4 Turn the SMALL knob to display the available channels in the selected typ
31. llowing frequencies in the 108 to 112 MHz band Appendix 43 Appendix Compliance License and Warranty Information 44 FCC Compliance The SL30 complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OF FICE USE These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor requirements Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde sired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in ac cordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver i
32. ments This includes with or without an external course deviation indicator The CDI may be discrete serial or composite Com Transceiver For standalone installations the Com requires connections to e a standard Com antenna e a microphone or microphones a speaker or headphone power input These items may be installed dedicated to the SL30 Com or by connection to an audio panel The system can be configured to mix the NAV audio with the Com audio if no external audio panel is used Serial Interface DST or DME Distance Speed Time or Distance Measure Equipment SL GX GPS products MX Multi Function Display Localizer and Paired Glideslope Frequencies Localizer MHz Glideslope MHz Localizer MHz Glideslope MHz 08 10 08 15 08 30 334 70 334 55 334 10 0 10 334 40 0 15 334 25 335 00 08 90 329 30 nw 330 80 08 95 09 10 09 15 329 15 331 40 331 25 330 65 331 70 331 55 09 30 332 00 332 30 09 35 331 85 332 15 09 50 332 60 332 90 09 55 332 45 332 75 09 70 333 20 333 50 Appendix 41 Appendix Localizer MHz Glideslope MHz Localizer MHz Glideslope MHz 109 75 333 05 111 75 333 35 109 90 333 80 111 90 331 10 109 95 333 65 111 95 330 95 Each displayed localizer frequency is paired with a glideslope frequency that is not dis played 42 VOR Station Frequencies VOR stations occur every 50 kHz from 112 00 through 117 95 MHz and on the fo
33. mit Microphone page allows you to control which microphone is permitted to transmit You may choose Mic 1 2 or both To adjust the Transmit Mic control 1 In the Com Options selection rotate the LARGE knob to display the Transmit Mic page 2 Rotate the SMALL knob to select MIC1 MIC2 or MIC1 MIC2 3 Select an appropriate frequency key the transmitter and talk into the microphones to check for the intended operation Advanced Operation System Mode 31 32 Advanced Operation System Mode Intercom Level This function adjusts the Intercom Audio Level Turn the SMALL knob to change the value The range is from 1 to 100 Setting the value to variable slaves the intercom level to the volume control knob Sidetone Level This function displays and adjusts the sidetone audio level that is heard when the trans mitter is keyed Turn the SMALL knob to change the value The range is from 1 to 100 Set ting the value to variable slaves the sidetone level to the volume control knob Headphone Level The Headphone Level function allows you to adjust the headphone audio level Turn the SMALL knob to change the value Setting the value to variable slaves the headphone audio level to the volume control knob The range is from 1 to 100 VOR Equipment Test This menu allows you to record information about the most recent equipment check performed on the unit as required for IFR flight You may include informa
34. ncies SYS Press SYS to reach the System mode The annunciator above the button will light when you are in the System mode OBS Press OBS to see the current OBS setting and graphic CDI If the annunciator above the OBS button lights you may use the LARGE and SMALL knobs to change the displayed OBS values If your system is configured with an external CDI HSI the OBS radial of your remote display will be decoded and displayed on the screen of the SL30 Getting Started a oO a 2 N n 2 Getting Started T F Press T F to toggle between the bearing TO or radial FROM the active VOR The T F but ton does not operate for Localizer frequencies ID Press ID to select the Nav audio and toggle between VOICE or IDENT Pressing ID will cancel the VOR monitor function Selecting the monitor function will suspend the ID func tion until the monitor function is disabled SEL Press SEL to choose from a list of channel types or to change values In Com or Nav modes press SEL to choose frequencies from the available lists Press SEL again if you want to cancel the selection process The annunciator will light above the button when this func tion is active ENT Press ENT to save selected values to confirm a prompt or to save the Standby frequency Getting Started Operation Summary Power On Turn the SL30 on Either turn the Power Volume knob clockwise to turn the power on or if installed t
35. nob Auto Stored Us Remote Comm GRY TN id N N Emerg i r List Memory Weather Frequencies AUTO USER Channel First First First First ST QF F Last Last Last Last Press ENT to insert into Standby Press to insert into Active Advanced Operation Com Mode Remote Com Channel Lists Database information can be read when your SL30 is connected to another device such as the SL60 Each remote list begins with a facility identifier such as PDX SLE LAX etc The LARGE knob scrolls through the remote and other lists The SMALL knob scrolls through the channels in each list A diamond indicates that more channels are available for the displayed facility 119 10 5124 55 PDX ats 128 35Y Automatic Com Channel List Autolist The last ten used active frequencies are available separately for Nav and Com channels ten for Nav and ten for Com The channels are stored in chronological order beginning with the most recent used Duplicates are not saved again but they are moved to the front of the list The SMALL knob is used to view entries in the list 119 10 5124 55 autolist 119 10Y User Com Channel List The Com channels that you saved are in this list In Com mode you will see the channels you saved
36. nt over OBS c cues COM OPONGA mran aAA E RF Signal tevel si vecsaueartonciuniaaee Com Noise Level Mic 1 and 2 Squelch eee Introduction lransmit MiG Searsin Aaa A TREE a 31 Intercom Eeyelo neau ereen as 32 Sidetone Level ivicaninienminacuevans 32 Headphone Level oo cesses 32 VOR Equipment Test Appendix iri a Troubleshooting arannana Installation ConfigurationS c ssssssesssecsseees 36 SPECINCANON S asore ertsen AES e General Features Com Radio Features Physical Specifications 0 0 cescesneeneseee 38 NAV Radio Performance Specifications 39 Com Radio Performance Specifications 39 System Interfaces Navigation Receiver sisisi 40 Com Transceiver 40 Serial Tinterfae ssnsdin 40 Localizer and Paired Glideslope Frequencies 41 VOR Station Frequencies sss 43 Compliance License and Warranty Information 44 FCG Compliance srr 44 Software License Agreement 0 ceseeeeee 45 Product Registration and Support 45 Limited Warranty ssn 46 Canadian RF Exposure and Compliance To ensure compliance with the RF exposure limits of Industry Canada specification RSS 102 while using the Com transmitter the operating limi tations below must be observed unless an installation specific evaluation has been performed according to the requirements of RSS 102 The Com antenna shall be install required crew member of the aircraft The Com a
37. ntenna shall be install occupant of the aircraft ed in a location more than 24 inches 62 cm from any pilot or ed in a location more than 52 inches 132 cm from any other e If any bystander is within 52 inc hes 132 cm of the Com antenna or the above limits are violated the transmitter shall not be activated For further information regarding Canadian RF exposure and compliance contact Industry Canada s local office see RIC 66 Addresses and Canada or Manager Radio Equipment Standards Industry Canada 365 Laurier Avenue Ottawa Ontario K1A 0C8 Telephone 613 990 4699 Fax 613 991 3961 E mail res nmr ic ge ca Telephone Numbers of Regional and District Offices of Industry Getting Started Combining a powerful 760 channel VHF communications transceiver with 200 channel VOR Localizer and Glideslope receivers the SL30 provides a full functioned navigation and communications solution in a small footprint at a very affordable price Besides traditional Nav Com features the SL30 also incorporates workload reducing functions such as automat ic decoding of the Morse code station identifier for VOR LOC most used frequency storage in memory built in course deviation indicator and more The SL30 the smallest Nav Com on the market is loaded with features and functional ity The only Nav Com with the ability to monitor the standby Com and Nav frequencies the SL30 VHF Nav receiver opera
38. omatic adjustment range Low Display Intensity This is the brightness used when in total darkness The second adjusts the upper limit of this range High Display Intensity This is used when bright light is shining on the display The factory settings for these are at the limits of the range 0 Low Display Intensity and 100 High Display Intensity The range can be adjusted by using the SMALL knob to adjust the two values Some users may wish to disable the automatic dimming function This can be accom plished by setting the high display level to zero Now the low level adjustment will set the brightness of the display directly with no automatic adjustment made based on ambient light 29 Advanced Operation System Mode Nav Options Nav Audio Level This setting is for the SL30 s output to its external audio panel The factory default value is Variable which slaves it to the volume knob The range of values it can be set to are to 100 Nav Com Mixing Level The Nav audio output may be mixed with the com audio output for installations without an audio panel The default value is Disabled The manual adjustment range is 1 to 100 This scale actually represents a level relative to that of the Com audio Additional CDI Info You may optionally select one of a couple of pieces of information to display on the empty side of the VOR CDI This page allows the user to select this The options are to leave it blank
39. s connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The SL30 does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations Appendix Software License Agreement BY USING THE SL30 YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOW z ING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Compliance License and Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary ex Warra nty Information ecutable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin Serial Number Use this area to record the serial number in You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of case it is lost stolen or needs service Be America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or red
40. ss ENT after making your selections Press the SEL button if you do not want to save the frequency Removing a Nav channel You may only remove channels stored in the User list 1 In Nav mode press SEL 2 Turn the LARGE knob to the User list Turn the SMALL knob to the desired channel 3 Press SEL Re mo v e will flash on the right side of the display 4 Press ENT to remove the channel process from the User list You may also press SEL again to cancel the Advanced Operation NEMA exe S Advanced Operation NEMA Core Recalling a Nav channel There are several lists of channels that you can recall from memory in Nav mode Remote Localizer remote VORs the ten most recently used channels in Nav mode and the user stored channels 1 In Nav mode press SEL 2 Turn the LARGE knob to the desired list 3 Turn the SMALL knob to view the available channels in each list 4 Press ENT to select the entry as the standby channel Press the FLIP FLOP button to select this entry as the active channel NAV Stored Frequencies and DST Data A Press Turn LARGE Knob Q then turn SMALL knob O Auto Stored User Distance Remote ILS Remote VOR List Memory Speed Frequencies Frequencies AUTO USER e First First First First i ae installe A external device is sending data Last Last
41. st and then turn the SMALL knob to the desired channel 3 Press SEL Remove will flash on the right side of the display 119 10 5124 55 SLE ats Remove 4 Press ENT to remove the channel from the User list or press SEL to exit without making changes Changing or Replacing a Saved Com Channel Channels you have saved in the User list may be changed or updated by replacing the frequency but keeping the same name and type 1 Note the name of the channel you want to change You are going to use the same name and type for a new channel 2 Turn the LARGE and SMALL knobs to display the desired Standby frequency Advanced Operation Com Mode 3 Press ENT The right side of the display will show st ore as with a flashing cursor at the first character of the name 4 Use the LARGE and SMALL knobs to enter the previously used name and frequency type 5 Press ENT The previously used name and frequency are now replaced with your new entry Recalling Com Channels There are several lists of channels that you can recall from memory they are remote chan nels the ten most recently used channels user stored channels weather channels and the emergency channel The lists available depend on your installation Pressing ENT selects this entry as the standby channel Press the FLIP FLOP button to select this entry as the active channel Comm Stored Frequencies uN Press s Turn LARGE Knob O then turn SMALL k
42. tes from 108 MHz to 117 95 MHz decoding both the VHF Omni Range and Localizer navigation signals The built in Glideslope receiver will automati cally tune the corresponding glideslope paired frequencies 328 MHz to 335 MHz when the localizer is tuned The SL30 includes the powerful yet efficient 8 watt com transmitter used in the other SL Slimline and GX avionics Active Standby Function Bearing To From Graphic Small Inner Frequency Frequency Indication CDI Knob L S120 Transmit Annunciator COA 5136 00 135 to buna Photocell muma voL I 5 F 7 SF gt r S Fower lt gt con nav sys ops mr m seu enr 9 f a oe ee od Volume ZA ri Ident Squelch Frequency Comm Nav System OBS Enter Large Outer Flip Flop Radio Radio Settings Select Knob To From Select Mode Select Getting Started Getting Started PULL SQUELCH K OFF O Display The SL30 Nav Com uses a single line by 32 character 5x7 dot matrix alphanumeric dis play A photocell is located in the top left corner of the front panel display The photocell automatically controls the light intensity of the display LEDs from low brightness at night to high brightness during daylight operation The lens is polarized to reduce reflections Using polarized sunglasses may make it difficult to view the display TX A transmit TX indicator located above the FLIP F
43. tion about Date of Last Test Type of VOR Test Location Bearing Error First Name and Last Name 1 Press SYS to reach System mode and then turn the LARGE knob to the VOR Equipment Test function Press ENT 2 Turn the LARGE knob to the desired item 3 Press SEL to enable editing The LARGE knob moves the cursor and the SMALL knob adjusts the value at the cursor Press ENT to save the values you selected Press SEL to abort editing 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the desired information areas 5 Press COM or NAV to leave the System mode Press SYS to go back to the main System mode menu Appendix Troubleshooting If efforts to resolve the problem fail contact your dealer or the factory for technical as sistance The Garmin customer service staff will gladly assist you Please have the following information ready e System configuration products antennas mounting locations etc Model No part number and serial number Software versions e Description of the problem e Efforts made to isolate solve the problem Garmin International Inc Aviation Products Customer Service Department 1200 East 151st Street Olathe KS 66062 3426 USA If you have any questions the Garmin AT Product Support department may be reached Monday through Friday 7 00 AM to 7 00 PM Central Time US 913 397 8200 US Toll Free 1 866 739 5687 Canada Toll Free 1 866 429 9296 e mail support gat garmin com http www garmin com App
44. uce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America sure to keep your original sales receipt in a safe place or attach a photocopy inside the manual The 8 digit number is located on the back of the unit Serial Number Product Registration and Support Help us better support you by completing your online registration today Have the serial number of your SL30 handy and connect to the Garmin Web site www garmin com Look for the Product Registration link on the home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the space provided to the left NOTE If you have previously registered a If you have any questions the Garmin AT Product Support department may be reached Monday through Garmin product purchase we invite you to Friday 7 00 AM to 7 00 PM Central Time re register using our NEW on line system US 913 397 8200 Many services provided by our new product registration system are now being automat ed and re registering your purchase ensures Canada Toll Free 1 866 429 9296 you the best possible support from Garmin e mail support gat garmin com US Toll Free 1 866 739 5687 45 Appendix Limited Warranty All Garmin avionics
45. uency A Stuck Mi c message will display until the transmit key is released Note In an emergency situation if the Stuck Mic message remains after you have stopped keying the mic turn the power off and then back on You will then get another 35 second time out period to transmit Intercom Function When two headphone and microphone jacks are connected to the SL30 headsets can be used in conjunction with the internal voice activated intercom When you select the Intercom function with the installed selector switch the intercom function is enabled Use the Volume control to control the headphone listening level See the System Mode information for setting up the Mic squelch transmitting mic and Intercom volume Monitoring the Standby Nav Nav Radio Mode channel The Nav radio provides a monitor function for VORs as the standby channel similar to the Com radio The monitor function is activated or deactivated by pressing the NAV button while in the Nav function The From radial for the standby channel is shown in parentheses when the VOR monitor mode is activated This replaces the station identifier OBS course or VOR LOC indicator A small m will replace the S in front of the Standby frequency The Standby VOR radial is updated once per second You cannot monitor a Localizer channel 111 80 ml17 40 267 from 115 If no signal can be tracked on the standby channel then it will be das
46. urn on the master switch that powers the radios The SL30 will go through a short initialization routine and then briefly display the last VOR check date If you turn the SL30 off for less then 15 seconds and then back on it will bypass the initialization process and return to the last used display NAV ss Comm Nav System OBS Mode Mode Mode Mode Large MHz Large MHz System Info Large Tens of degre m Small kHz m Small kHz 1 Nav Options Small ones of degre Com Monitor Nav Monitor m Com Options VOR Equip Test Getting Started Selecting a Com Frequency New frequencies are first selected as a Standby frequency and then toggled to the Ac tive side when desired While viewing the Standby frequency display use the LARGE and SMALL knobs on the right side of the SL30 to select the desired frequency 1 Press COM to reach the Com radio function The annunciator above the COM button will light 2 Turn the LARGE knob to change the values in one MHz increments The MHz selection range is between 118 and 136 in one MHz steps 3 Turn the SMALL knob to change the values in 25 kHz increments The kHz selection range is between 000 and 975 kHz in 25 kHz steps Note that only two digits are displayed to the right of the decimal point 4 Turn the LARGE and SMALL knobs clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the frequency values Standby frequency selection is not
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