Entegra and Envision: Installation Manual Primary Flight Display
Entegra and Envision: Installation Manual Primary Flight Display
Entegra and Envision: Installation Manual Primary Flight Display
Manual
P/N 600-00141-000 Rev 03
Entegra and
Envision
Installation Manual
Primary Flight Display
700-00006-XXX PFD
700-00011-XXX
Magnetometer/OAT
P/N 600-00141-000
Rev 03
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Revision Table
This document is applicable to Software Part Numbers 530-00177-000 and 530-00183-000 and
Hardware Part Numbers 700-00006-000, -002, and -003.
The latest revision of the FlightMax EXP5000-Series PFD Installation Manual is made available to authorized Avidyne dealers on the
web at www.avidyne.com.
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Table of Contents
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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This installation manual applies to Avidyne software part numbers 530-00177-000 and 530-00183-000
and hardware part numbers 700-00006-000, -002, and -003 along with hardware part number 700-
00011-XXX Magnetometer/OAT Sensors with software part number 530-00124-000.
➥ Operating information is contained in the Pilot's Guide, which is supplied with the unit.
The conditions and tests required for TSO approval of this article are minimum performance
standards. It is the responsibility of those installing this article either on or within a specific type or class
of aircraft to determine that the aircraft installation conditions are within the TSO standards. TSO
articles must have separate approval for installation in aircraft. The article may be installed only if
performed under 14 CFR part 43 or the applicable airworthiness requirements.
Note: This document only addresses the installation procedures for Release 6 (software part
numbers 530-00177-( ) and 530-00183-( )) of EXP5000 software. If you are working on a
release of EXP5000 prior to 530-00177-( ), see the PFD Installation Manual, Document
number 600-00080-000.
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Note: The software part number is displayed on the Initialization Display window, described in the
Avidyne Pilot’s Guide for your aircraft, as well as on the System Setup Main window,
described in Section 3.1, “Accessing the Setup Pages” on page 6.
Make sure that all the parts listed above were received and sustained no shipping damage. If there is
evidence of shipping damage, save the shipping carton and packing material to help substantiate your
claim to the shipping company. Retain the original shipping carton and packing material in case you
need to ship the unit for service.
During system checkout, verify that the software revision listed below (or later) is installed in the PFD
or Magnetometer/OAT sensor:
Software Number
530-00177-( ) or 530-00183-( )
530-00124-( ) (Magnetometer/OAT Sensor)
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Locate the PFD and secondary instruments (airspeed indicator, altimeter, and attitude indicator) in the
pilot’s primary field of view. The pilot’s primary field of view is defined as ± 30° horizontal cone
measured from the centerline of the pilot’s seat forward, with the seat adjusted for the pilot’s nominal
eye position. Installation location approval should be sought from the FSDO (Flight Standards District
Office).
● Other avionics, required for approved flight operations, relocated as a result of this installation,
must remain readily accessible to the pilot.
● The resulting flightdeck design must include supplemental caution and warning means (visual or
audio) consistent with a Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA).
● The panel assembly must include placard content equivalent to that existing prior to the
modification.
● After installing the PFD, you must perform an aircraft-specific electrical load analysis to assure
adequate generating system margins (15%).
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2.4.1 Cooling
The PFD uses two internal fans; an inlet and outlet fan, which provide adequate cooling. The PFD
requires approximately 2 inches clearance, top and bottom, to allow for proper air circulation.
Note: Do not attempt to install a PFD into a panel that is oriented more than 10° (± 1°) from vertical.
See Section 2.4, “Location and Viewing Angle” on page 4 for primary viewing guidance.
Wiring aspects of the design, including wire type and size selection must conform to Advisory Circular
AC 43.13-1B, Section 5, Electrical Wire Rating. Wire conforming to MIL-W-22759/16 or MIL-C-27500
satisfies the burn requirements stated in 14 CFR 23.1359.
The Pitot (Pt) and Static (Ps) connections on the PFD are marked accordingly. In addition, the Pt
connector on the PFD is color-coded red. It is recommended that the aircraft pitot connector also be
color coded red to help assure proper connection. The installer must assure that the pitot and static
connectors are fully seated. This is indicated by the engagement of the connector mounted locking
bracket.
Pitot-static pneumatic lines must be installed so as to provide positive drainage (inhibit water
entrapment at the low point(s) of the tubing runs).
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Note: After making any configuration changes, you must cycle power to the PFD.
➥ Before accessing the System Setup and Information pages, start all the sensors that interface with
the PFD, including the GPS and the autopilot.
2. Simultaneously press and hold the top left (L1), and third down from top left (L3) buttons until the
countdown timer in the lower left corner of the display indicates zero seconds (See Figure 1, PFD
Controls).
3. When the countdown clock next to the L4 button indicates 0, the System Page displays.
The tabs at the bottom of the page indicate the available System Setup and Information Pages,
which you can access by turning the left knob. The tab for the current page is highlighted with a
green border. The System Setup and Information Pages are:
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The System Page provides summary information about the PFD and its current setup. The information
on the System Page depends on the your aircraft and PFD software version.
Depending on the PFD software version, the following minimum information is displayed:
Note: Always select an aircraft make and model, even if the System Page displays the aircraft make
and model that you are working on. The PFD requires this information to correctly set up
internal data.
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For PFDs installed after Release 6.1, ASI configurations also display. The ASI configurations can be
changed or set from the Airspeed Indicator Configuration page, discussed on Section 3.2.3,
“Configuring the ASI (Airspeed Indicator) (Release 6.2 and Later)” on page 9.
1. Sets the factory default V-Speeds for that model (Except where Aircraft Make is Aftermarket. For
Envision installations, the V-Speeds are set to 0.).
2. If engine instruments are available for this aircraft make and model, configures the engine
instruments specific for that model.
3. Sets up the default avionics configuration (“Sensor Suite”) for that model.
4. Provides the instrument panel tilt information for that model to the AHRS alignment process.
Note: For SW Part Number 530-00177-000 Dual PFD aircraft only: If you swap the PFDs in a dual
PFD airplane (that is, move the Pilot PFD to the Copilot PFD position and vice versa), you
must cycle through the A/C Model modes on both PFDs, even if the A/C model appears to be
correct. For SW PN 530-00183-000, this step is not needed.
Note: It is very important that you select the correct aircraft model because some of the features
available for the PFD are dependent on the aircraft model. Additionally, the internal
implementation of some features may differ slightly; setting the aircraft model incorrectly can
cause the PFD to not function as expected.
Notes: The model field in the middle of the page displays the full name of the selected model.
For aircraft models that display a “+” suffix in the button label, OAT is suppressed from the
display.
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3.2.3 Configuring the ASI (Airspeed Indicator) (Release 6.2 and Later)
For most aircraft, the Airspeed Indicator Configuration page displays the current factory defaults. The
ASI displays the V-Speeds and other important information.
For Envision installations, you must manually configure the airspeed indicator.
Note: In general, do not change the factory defaults unless instructed to do so by the aircraft
manufacturer or STC holder.
Note: If you make changes to the VSpeeds, follow the procedure below exactly. Any deviation
may cause the VSpeed edits not to be saved, which may result in inaccurate indications on the
Airspeed Indicator.
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3. Enter the following information, which can be found in the Pilot Operating Handbook or in the
Airspeed Configuration Data Document (if available) for the specific aircraft (and model, if
applicable):
■ Aircraft Model—Displays the model as specified on the Setup Page.
■ ASI Type— Select from:
◆ Fixed VMO
◆ VMO/ MMO
◆ Fixed VNE
◆ Variable VNE
■ Number of Engines—Select Single or Twin.
Note: When configuring airspeed for the Adam A500, the aircraft is treated as a single engine plane.
■ ASI and Altimeter Scale—Select the airspeed and altimeter scale as appropriate for the
aircraft performance type:
◆ Normal Range Aircraft—44 knots/440 feet
◆ Extended Range Aircraft—88 knots/1200 feet
Note: Setting the airspeed and altimeter automatically sets the vertical speed scale, even though
vertical speed does not display on the Airspeed Indicator Configuration page.
– When set to 44 knots /440 feet, the vertical speed scale is ±2000 fpm.
– When set to 88 knots /1200 feet, the vertical speed scale is ±3000 fpm.
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Note: GAMA 12 - Recommended Practices and Guidelines for an Integrated Cockpit /Flight Deck in
a 14 CFR Part 23 (or equivalent) Airplane recommends that “the range visible on the airspeed
tape must be appropriate to airplane performance; but should not be less than ±15 percent of
VNE or VMO, as appropriate.”
■ Required V-Speeds—The required V-Speeds applicable to your aircraft model and ASI type
display under the Required V-Speeds. Table 3 displays the V-Speeds required for each type
of ASI. Enter the values for your aircraft in the last column.
Table 3: Required V-Speeds
V-Speed Meaning Fixed VMO/ Fixed Variable Twin Your
VMO MMO VNE VNE Values
VFE Maximum Flap Extended ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Speed
VMC Minimum Control Speed ✓
VMO Maximum Operating Speed ✓ ✓
VNE Never Exceed Speed ✓ ✓
VNO Maximum Structural Cruise ✓ ✓
Speed
VS Stalling Speed (Full flap) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
VS1 Stalling Speed (No flap) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
VYSE Best Rate Of Climb Speed, ✓
Single Engine
MMO Maximum Operating Mach ✓
Number
VMOSF Altitude Dependent Speed ✓
gradient on VMO
VNESF VNE Altitude Gradient ✓
VNOSF VNO Altitude Gradient ✓
VNEAlt VNE Altitude Cutoff ✓
VNOAlt VNO Altitude Cutoff ✓
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■ Optional V-Speeds—The optional V-Speeds applicable to your aircraft model and ASI type
display under the Optional V-Speeds. Table 4 displays the V-Speeds that may display for each
type of ASI. Enter the values for your aircraft in the last column.
Table 4: Optional V-Speeds
V-Speed Meaning Fixed VMO/ Fixed Variable Twin Your
VMO MMO VNE VNE Values
VGMax Best Glide Speed at Max ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Weight
VGMin Best Glide Speed at Min ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Weight
VF1 Maximum Speed for First ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Flap Setting
VX Best Angle Of Climb Speed ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
VY Best Rate Of Climb Speed ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
VXSF VX Density Altitude Gradient ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
VYSF VY Density Altitude Gradient ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Note: After a power cycle,, you need to verify that you have correctly entered the appropriate V-
Speeds for the aircraft. The PFD does validate some V-Speeds; if it finds an invalid V-Speed,
an error displays (as shown in Figure 3, Airspeed Indicator Configuration Page).
4. Use the buttons and knobs on the Airspeed Indicator Configuration Page as follows:
■ Previous Selection—Moves the cursor up to the previous item in the selection list. Use the
right knob to change the value for that selection.
■ Next Selection—Moves the cursor down to the next item in the selection list. Use the right
knob to change the value for that selection.
■ Back to System—Returns to the System Page. Note that your changes are not saved until
you press Back to PFD.
■ Back to PFD—Saves your changes and returns you to the flight state of the PFD display.
■ Factory Defaults—For aircraft that come with factory settings in place, returns the V-Speeds
to the original configuration.
■ Set as N/A—For optional V-Speeds only, use Set as N/A to make the selected speed
unavailable (not available) to the pilot. In this case, the V-Speed will not appear on the PFD
airspeed tape.
■ Right knob—To change a value, use the right knob to change the value to the value specified
for the aircraft in the Airspeed Configuration Data Guide.
5. When you are done, press Back to PFD to save your changes and power cycle the PFD.
6. If you made any changes to the VSpeeds, select the System Page after the power cycle, and
verify that any changes you made to the VSpeeds are listed in the VSpeeds section of the System
Page (in the right-hand column). If they do not display as expected, repeat steps 1 through 5.
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➤ To set up the avionics for the PFD fro releases prior to Release 6.2:
1. Ensure that other avionics, as appropriate to your aircraft, are connected to the PFD in accordance
with the wiring diagrams in Appendix I: PFD Wiring Diagrams, on page 42.
2. Use the left knob to open the Avionics Page:
3. The Avionics Page displays buttons for the avionics features that are available on the aircraft. If a
button does not display, it is not available for that aircraft.
A summary of the avionics configuration at the top of the page shows the avionics that you select.
Make sure that your selections match the installed avionics on your aircraft. The Avionics Page
may include the following buttons:
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Note: PFD features and functions change as a result of the avionics selections. For instance, if you
select None for Engine DAU, the engine instruments normally displayed will be removed.
When you are done, press Back to PFD or use the left knob to select another System Setup page.
➥ After selecting the avionics, configure the GNS units for your aircraft as described in Section 3.5,
“Configuring the GNS Unit” on page 16.
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The avionics on the aircraft are shown. Make sure that the information on this page matches the
installed avionics on your aircraft.
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Note: See the Users Guide for your GNS unit for detailed operating information.
3. Turn the right inner knob until the MAIN RS232 CONFIG Page displays. Configure the GNS unit
as follows:
Table 6: Main RS232 Configuration Page
Field GNS-430 in slot #1 GNS-430 in slot #2 (if installed)
Input Output Input Output
CHNL 1 Off1 Aviation Off1 Aviation
CHNL 2 Off1 Off1 Off1 Off 1
CHNL 3 Crossfill2 Crossfill2 Off 1 Off 1
CHNL 4 Off1 Off 1 Off 1 Off 1
b. Turn the right inner knob until the MAIN DISCRETE OUTPUTS Page displays.
Verify that Discrete Toggle = APR.
c. Turn the right inner knob until the VOR/LOC/GS ARINC 429 CONFIG Page displays.
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5. Cycle the power, then start the unit up normally (that is, not in Maintenance Mode).
6. Use the right knobs to view the Aux/Setup 1 Page.
7. Verify that Mag Var = Auto.
Note: Ensure that the GNS Lighting is configured appropriately and that night lighting is balanced
with the PFD, other avionics and aircraft systems.
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Note: For aircraft equipped with Flight Director, setting the ARS display to the flying W suppresses
the Flight Director command bars. Avidyne suggests that you only set the flying W ARS
symbol for non-Flight Director equipped aircraft.
4. When you are done, press Back to PFD or use the left knob to select another System Setup page.
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3. Select the button for the item you want to calibrate. The selections are:
■ Mag Cal—Described in Section 3.7.1, “Calibrating the Magnetometer” on page 21.
■ A/P Cal—Described in Section 4.6, “Autopilot Inflight Setup and Checkout” on page 27.
■ IRU Cal (P/N 530-00183-000 only)—IRU Calibration is generally not required for Release 6.0
and later releases. However, for Envision installations (where Aircraft Make = Aftermarket),
you do need to calibrate the IRU as described in Section 3.7.2, “Calibrating the IRU (Envision
Only, Release 6.2 and Later)” on page 23.
Note: For Pre-Release 6 installations, IRU calibration may be required. See Avidyne document
number 600-00080-000 for all pre-Release 6 information.
4. When you are done, press Back to PFD or use the left knob to select another System Setup page.
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Approximate duration: 30 minutes (assuming airplane is free to rotate 360° without magnetic disturbances)
Required equipment: ■ Installed PFD
■ Installed magnetometer
■ Approved Handheld Site Compass
Recommended 2 avionics technicians:
personnel: ■ One in the aircraft to monitor procedure and push required line select keys on the
PFD.
■ One outside of the aircraft to precisely align the aircraft to each of 12 calibration
points (the Handheld Site Compass operator).
Note: The aircraft can be manually moved or taxied to each calibration point. The technician outside
of the aircraft should site each heading from about 20 ft. in front of the aircraft by aligning the
site on the handheld compass to the nose and up the vertical stabilizer for precise alignment at
each of the 12 headings to be calibrated.
7. Manually align or taxi the aircraft such that the centerline of the airplane is on magnetic north (360°
± 1° or less) heading as indicated by the Handheld Site Compass operator. It is critical that you
take the time you need to fine-tune each calibration point.
8. Follow the directions on the Magnetometer Calibration Page (press the Calibrate Heading button
and wait until “Done” displays.
9. Repeat the procedure to align the centerline of the airplane on consecutive 30° headings (12 total
calibration points) as indicated by the Handheld Site Compass operator by manually repositioning
or taxiing the aircraft as required. Continue following the directions of the Magnetometer
Calibration Page until complete (see Figure 7 and Figure 8).
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Note: On the last heading calibration point (330°), it may take up to a minute for “Done” to display.
➥ If any of the 12 calibration points display Failed, rather than Done, press the Redo Previous button
to “undo” the previous step and repeat the calibration point.
Note: If you stop the calibration process (by, for example, exiting the Magnetometer Calibration
Page or shutting off power to the PFD) before completion, you will lose the stored calibration
parameters. You will need to restart the calibration process over from the beginning.
10. After the last heading point of 330° is calibrated the PFD will display the following message: “Mag
Cal Complete: Return to PFD. Cycle Power”. After this message appears, wait approximately 10
seconds and cycle power to the PFD.
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3.7.2 Calibrating the IRU (Envision Only, Release 6.2 and Later)
Note: For Release 6.0 and later releases, including all Release 6.2 releases other than Envision, the
correct IRU pitch and roll are set when you select the aircraft make and model. Do not use IRU
calibration except for Envision installations.
For Release 6.2 Envision installations, you may need to enter the IRU pitch and roll values manually.
The default value is zero degrees in pitch and roll. If the panel angles of the Envision installation are
different, you can enter them in the IRU Calibration page:
➤ To use the IRU Calibration Page, follow the directions on the page and press Back to PFD when you
are done.
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Note: If you made any configuration changes on the Setup Pages, you must cycle power to the PFD
before starting the post-installation check.
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Note: These tests demonstrate two-way communication between the PFD and both GNS-430 units.
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➥ In dual PFD installations, the procedure below needs to be performed on both PFDs. The
procedure, however, can be conducted simultaneously on both PFDs.
4.6.2 Autopilot Checkout for FD-Enabled S-TEC System 55X and System 1500 Autopilots
➤ To begin inflight calibration for aircraft equipped with Flight Director-enabled PFDs and S-TEC System
55X or S-TEC System 1500 autopilots:
Note: In dual PFD installations, the Copilot PFD may show a slight error between Heading Bug and
heading when in HDG mode. This is normal and is due to normal tolerances between the
heading systems in the two PFDs.
11. Verify the Flight Director Command Bars are above the aircraft reference symbol with no gap
between the two.
12. Engage NAV (without GPSS) mode on the autopilot.
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13. Verify that NAV mode accurately tracks a flightplan (you will need to enter a flightplan or
waypoint).
Autopilot calibration is now complete.
➥ If the autopilot does not track the Heading Bug or NAV mode correctly, repeat the steps in this
procedure.
4.6.3 Autopilot Checkout for Non-Flight-Director Enabled PFDs (S-TEC 55X and S-TEC 55SR)
➥ If the autopilot does not track the Heading Bug or NAV mode correctly, repeat the steps in this
procedure.
● A clean, soft lint free cloth such as 3M Ultra-Brite Cloth # 2011 or similar.
● A cleaning solution composed of de-ionized water or isopropyl alcohol (IPA).
Always apply the cleaning solution directly onto the cloth. Never spray cleaner directly onto the screen.
The EXP5000 screen is made of a plastic film that is vulnerable to scratches, damage by sharp articles or
improper cleaners. Use care when cleaning.
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www.avidyne.com
Technical support questions may be submitted, 24 hours per day, via the following.
Email: techsupport@avidyne.com
Fax: 781-402-7599
Voice: 888-723-7592
An Avidyne Technical Support Representative will respond as soon as possible. Avidyne business
hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
Please include the part number, revision number and serial number of the unit in all correspondences.
For problem reporting, please provide as many details associated with the problem as possible.
Prior to returning a unit for service, contact Avidyne at 888-723-7592 to obtain a Return Merchandise
Authorization (RMA) number.
Securely pack the unit in the original Avidyne shipping carton, write the RMA number on the outside of
the carton, and return it to the address provided by the Avidyne Customer Service Representative.
Include your name, complete shipping address, daytime telephone number, a complete description of
the problem, the desired return date, and shipping method.
If the original shipping carton or other suitable foam packing is not available, contact Avidyne to
arrange for packaging materials. Avidyne is not responsible for damage due to poorly packaged
returns.
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NOMENCLATURE: PFD
PART NO: 700-00006-000, 700-00006-002, & 700-0006-003
MANUFACTURER: AVIDYNE CORPORATION
ADDRESS: 55 OLD BEDFORD ROAD, LINCOLN, MA 01773
Table 11: DO-160D ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION TESTS
Conditions RTCA/DO-160D Conducted Test Category
Section
Temperature and Altitude
Low Temp 4.5.1 Equipment qualified to Category [(A1), (C1)]
High Temp 4.5.2 & 4.5.3 Equipment qualified to Category [(A1), (C1)]
In-Flight Loss of Cooling 4.5.4 Equipment qualified to Category W
Altitude 4.6.1 Equipment qualified to Category [(A1), (C1)]
Decompression 4.6.2 Equipment qualified to Category [(A1), (C1)]
Overpressure 4.6.3 Equipment qualified to Category [(A1), (C1)]
Temperature Variation 5.0 Equipment qualified to Category B
Humidity 6.0 Equipment qualified to Category A
Operational Shocks & Crash Safety 7.0 Equipment qualified to Category B
Vibration 8.0 Equipment qualified to Category S, Curve M
Explosion Proofness 9.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Waterproofness 10.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Fluids Susceptibility 11.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Sand and Dust 12.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Fungus Resistance 13.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Salt Spray 14.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Magnetic Effects 15.0 Equipment Class qualified to Z
Power Input 16.0 Equipment qualified to Category B (except Engine Start
Undervoltage)
Voltage Spike 17.0 Equipment to be qualified to Category A
Audio Frequency Conducted 18.0 Equipment qualified to Category B
Susceptibility
Induced Signal Susceptibility 19.0 Equipment qualified to Category Z
Radio Frequency Susceptibility 20.0 Equipment qualified to Category W (conducted)/Q
(radiated)
Emission of Radio Frequency Energy 21.0 Equipment qualified to Category M
Lightning Induced Transient 22.0 Equipment qualified to level ZZZZ
Susceptibility
Lightning Direct Effects 23.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Icing 24.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed
Electrostatic Discharge 25.0 Equipment qualified to Category A
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7.88
5.32
Top View
10.69
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Front View
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Right View
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5.32
Top View
10.69
8.50
Front View
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3.50 O.D.
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MOUNTING HOLE SIZE
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THRU 1.83
120.0°
21.0
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MOUNTING HOLE SIZE
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AVIDYNE
700-00006-XXX
ENTEGRA EXP5000
GNS-430 No. 2 J732
P1001 P P PFD (Pilot-Side)
GPS ARINC 429 TX A 46 43 ARINC 429 CH 3 RX A
GPS ARINC 429 TX B 47 42 ARINC 429 CH 3 RX B
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10 SHIELD GND
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P1006 P P
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VLOC ARINC 429 TX B 23 3 ARINC 429 CH 2 RX B
5 SHIELD GND
P1001 P P
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GPS ARINC 429 TX B 47 40 ARINC 429 CH 1 RX B
44 SHIELD GND
AVIDYNE
700-00006-003
ENTEGRA EXP5000
P J732 PFD (Copilot-side)
43 ARINC 429 CH 3 RX A
42 ARINC 429 CH 3 RX B
64 SHIELD GND
P
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6 ARINC 429 CH 4 RX B
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3 ARINC 429 CH 2 RX B
5 SHIELD GND
P
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40 ARINC 429 CH 1 RX B
44 SHIELD GND
NOTES:
1. ALL WIRES ARE 22 AWG MIN UNLESS OTHERW ISE NOTED
3. OVERBRAID SPECIFICATION:
MATERIAL: 36 AWG TINNED COPPER PER ASTM-B-33
COVERAGE: 90% OPTICAL
RECOMMENDED OVERBRAID: PART NUMBER: A-A-59569A-XXXX
(XXXX INDICATES DIAMETER) OR EQUIV. AVIDYNE CORPORATION
SUPPLIER: CONTINENTAL CORDAGE
4. WHEN INSTALLING GNC-420'S PFD ARINC 429 CHANNELS 2 AND 4 ARE NOT
USED
Single or Dual PFD Interconnect with
5. WIRING FOR COPILOT-SIDE PFD, IF INSTALLED GNS-430/GNC-420
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I.4 Single PFD Interconnect with Nav Relay, GNS-430, and S-TEC 55X
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NOTES:
1. ALL WIRES ARE 22 AWG MIN UNLESS OTHERW ISE NOTED
5. OVERBRAID SPECIFICATION:
S-TEC IntelliFlight Analog Signal Interconnect
MATERIAL: 36 AWG TINNED COPPER PER ASTM-B-33
COVERAGE: 98-100% OPTICAL
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AVIDYNE
700-00006-XXX
S-TEC IntelliFlight
ENTEGRA EXP5000
Autopilot P2 P P J732 PFD (Pilot-Side)
ARINC RX1 A 26 68 ARINC 429 CH 7 TX A
ARINC RX1 B 27 67 ARINC 429 CH 7 TX B
SHLD GND 56 P
GPSS ARINC RX3 A 32 69 SHIELD GND
GPSS ARINC RX3 B 33
P1
LOC SWITCH 23 56 DISCRETE OUTPUT 2
P P
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NAV FLAG - 36 16 GND
P P
G/S FLAG + 41 37 DISCRETE OUTPUT 1
G/S FLAG - 40 36 GND
30 SHIELD GND
P2 P
ARINC TX2 A 36 9 ARINC 429 CH 6 RX A
ARINC TX2 B 37 8 ARINC 429 CH 6 RX B
P 20 SHIELD GND
ARINC RX2 A 28
ARINC RX2 B 29
SHLD GND
AVIDYNE
700-00006-003
ENTEGRA EXP5000
PFD (Copilot-Side)
P J732
9 ARINC 429 CH 6 RX A
8 ARINC 429 CH 6 RX B
20 SHIELD GND
P
68 ARINC 429 CH 7 TX A
67 ARINC 429 CH 7 TX B
69 SHIELD GND
NOTES:
1. ALL WIRES ARE 22 AWG MIN UNLESS OTHERW ISE NOTED
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I.12 Single or Dual Moritz Engine DAU Interconnect (Except Cirrus Aircraft)
AVIDYNE
Moritz DAU #1 700-00006-XXX
J1 ENTEGRA EXP5000
PFD
SHIELD 36
P P J1401
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18 GND
J2 P
SHIELD 36 8 COM1 RX
5 17 GND
P
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P
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P
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RS232 GND COM2 18
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NOTES:
1. ALL WIRES ARE 22 AWG MIN UNLESS OTHERW ISE NOTED
3. OVERBRAID SPECIFICATION:
MATERIAL: 36 AWG TINNED COPPER PER ASTM-B-33
COVERAGE: 90% OPTICAL
RECOMMENDED OVERBRAID: PART NUMBER: A-A-59569A-XXXX
(XXXX INDICATES DIAMETER) OR EQUIV.
SUPPLIER: CONTINENTAL CORDAGE
6. Second DAU is for twin engine aircraft. Single or Dual Moritz Engine DAU
7. AVAILABLE ONLY FOR CERTAIN OE M AIRCRAFT.
Interconnect - Non-Cirrus
Figure 29: Single or Dual Moritz Engine DAU Interconnect (Except Cirrus Aircraft)
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I.13 Single or Dual Moritz Engine DAU Interconnect (Cirrus Aircraft Only)
AVIDYNE
Moritz DAU #1 700-00006-XXX
J1 ENTEGRA EXP5000
PFD
SHIELD 36
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3. OVERBRAID SPECIFICATION:
MATERIAL: 36 AWG TINNED COPPER PER ASTM-B-33
COVERAGE: 90% OPTICAL
RECOMMENDED OVERBRAID: PART NUMBER: A-A-59569A-XXXX
(XXXX INDICATES DIAMETER) OR EQUIV.
SUPPLIER: CONTINENTAL CORDAGE
6. AVAILABLE ONLY FOR CERTAIN OE M AIRCRAFT. Single or Dual Moritz Engine DAU
Interconnect - Cirrus
Figure 30: Single or Dual Moritz Engine DAU Interconnect (Cirrus Aircraft Only)
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P 2 P
AVIDYNE
700-00006-003
ENTEGRA EXP5000
2 J1401
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700-00004-XXX 8 RS422 RX-
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NOTES:
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COVERAGE: 90% OPTICAL
RECOMMENDED OVERBRAID: PART NUMBER: A-A-59569A-XXXX (XXXX
DIAMETER) OR EQUIV. AVIDYNE CORPORATION
SUPPLIER: CONTINENTAL CORDAGE
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AVIDYNE
700-00006-003
ENTEGRA EXP5000
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NOTES:
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3. OVERBRAID SPECIFICATION:
MATERIAL: 36 AWG TINNED COPPER PER ASTM-B-33
COVERAGE: 90% OPTICAL
RECOMMENDED OVERBRAID: PART NUMBER: A-A-59569A-XXXX (XXXX
DIAMETER) OR EQUIV. AVIDYNE CORPORATION
SUPPLIER: CONTINENTAL CORDAGE
Figure 32: MFD Interconnect – Meggitt DAU Fuel Quantity Data Interconnect
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AVIDYNE
700-00006-000
Radio Altimeter ENTEGRA EXP5000
PFD (Pilot-Side)
4 J732
Jxxxx
SELF TEST DISC IN xx 18 DISCRETE OUTPUT 4
P 5 P
ARINC 429 OUTPUT A xx 46 ARINC 429 CH 5 RX A
ARINC 429 OUTPUT B xx 45 ARINC 429 CH 5 RX B
AVIDYNE
700-00006-000
ENTEGRA EXP5000
PFD (Co-pilot-Side)
J732
18 DISCRETE OUTPUT 4
P
46 ARINC 429 CH 5 RX A
45 ARINC 429 CH 5 RX B
NOTES:
1. ALL WIRES ARE 22 AWG MIN UNLESS OTHERW ISE NOTED
3. OVERBRAID SPECIFICATION:
MATERIAL: 36 AWG TINNED COPPER PER ASTM-B-33
COVERAGE: 90% OPTICAL
RECOMMENDED OVERBRAID: PART NUMBER: A-A-59569A-XXXX (XXXX INDICATES DIAMETER) OR EQUIV.
SUPPLIER: CONTINENTAL CORDAGE
4. REFER TO RAD ALT INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL WIRING INFO RMATION ON THE DFS-43A.
5. IF INSTALLING RAD ALT AND ADF, WIRE RAD ALT TO PILO T-SIDE PFD ONLY
AVIDYNE CORPORATION
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PFD P733-27 S55X P551-29 Heading datum to the autopilot is the difference between the
Analog Gnd HDG RTN Heading Bug and current mag heading. If the Heading Bug
and mag heading are the same, the heading datum is 0.0
VDC. As the Heading Bug moves right of center, the voltage
increases at 550 mVDC / degree. As the Heading Bug
moves left of center, the voltage decreases at 550 mVDC.
The voltage limits at ± 25 degrees. This emulates the
Bendix-King KCS-55(A) heading system.
Nav – PFD P733-40 S55X P551-11 Mag Heading is combined with Course Pointer to create
Course Pointer Analog Out 3 DC CRS HI Course Datum.
PFD P733-41 S55X P551-12 Course datum to the autopilot is the difference between the
Analog Gnd CRS RTN course pointer and current mag heading. If the course
pointer and the mag heading are the same, the course datum
is 0.0 VDC. As the course pointer moves right of center, the
voltage increases at 210 mVDC / degree. As the course
pointer moves left of center, the voltage decreases at 210
mVDC / degree. The voltage limits at ± 60 degrees. This
emulates the Bendix-King KCS-55(A) heading system.
Nav – PFD P733-24 S55X P551-30 The PFD transmits a DC analog signal to the autopilot that
CDI Analog Out 5 L-R +RT represents a course deviation. The input at the autopilot is
differential and the PFD transmits the course deviation on
PFD P733-23 S55X P551-31 the + side and connects signal ground on the – side. Full
Analog Gnd L-R +LT scale deflection is ± 150 mVDC where positive means the
needle is right of center as measured from the + signal to the
– signal. The course deviation is 1.0 degree per 15 mVDC so
full scale deflection at 150 mVDC is 10 degree error.
Nav - CDI PFD P733-24 S55X P551-30 The PFD transmits the same DC analog signal for localizer
Analog Out 5 L-R +RT deviation as it does for VOR course deviation. The autopilot
interprets the CDI needle the same way as with the VOR
PFD P733-23 S55X P551-31 source except with higher gain settings. Localizer deviation is
Analog Gnd L-R +LT measured in DDM or Difference in Depth of Modulation
which is the relative signal strengths of the 90 Hz modulation
left lobe and 150 Hz modulation right lobe. +0.155 DDM is
full scale deflection right of center and –0.155 DDM is full
scale deflection left of center.
Nav – CDI Flag PFD P732-17 S55X P551-13 The PFD transmits a discrete level DC signal to the autopilot
Discrete Out 0 Nav Flag + that represents validity of CDI. The discrete must be greater
than 200 mVDC for the autopilot to interpret the CDI as valid
PFD P732-16 S55X P551-14 for navigational use. A ground on this signal means the CDI
Gnd Nav Flag - is not valid. These states come from electromechanical
indicators where a voltage was necessary to pull the flag out
of view. The PFD actually transmits a signal that is either
near +5VDC or ground.
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PFD #2 P732-72
DIS_INPUT 11
Flight Director – S55X P1-13 PFD #1 P733-15 Measured relative to SIG REF. Scale factor is 425mVDC per
Pitch P-STR-OUT ANALOG_IN0 degree, positive voltage relative to SIG REF means pitch
down.
PFD #2 P733-15
ANALOG_IN0
Fight Director - S55X P1-50 PFD #1 P733-30 Measured relative to SIG REF. Scale factor is 25mVDC per
Roll R-STR-OUT ANALOG_IN1 degree, positive voltage relative to SIG REF means roll left.
PFD #2 P733-30
ANALOG_IN1
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PFD #1 P733-41 1500 P1-12 Course datum to the autopilot is the difference between
Analog Gnd CRS RTN the course pointer and current mag heading. If the course
pointer and the mag heading are the same, the course
datum is 0.0 VDC. As the course pointer moves right of
center, the voltage increases at 210 mVDC / degree. As
the course pointer moves left of center, the voltage
decreases at 210 mVDC / degree. The voltage limits at
±60 degrees. This emulates the Bendix-King KCS-55(A)
heading system.
Nav – PFD #1 P733-24 S55X P551-30 The PFD transmits a DC analog signal to the autopilot
CDI Analog Out 5 L-R +RT that represents a course deviation. The input at the
autopilot is differential and the PFD transmits the course
PFD #1 P733-23 S55X P551-31 deviation on the + side and connects signal ground on the
Analog Gnd L-R +LT – side. Full scale deflection is ± 150 mVDC where positive
means the needle is right of center as measured from the
+ signal to the – signal. The course deviation is 1.0
degree per 15 mVDC so full scale deflection at 150 mVDC
is 10 degree error.
Nav - CDI PFD #1 P733-24 1500 P1-38 The PFD transmits the same DC analog signal for
Analog Out 5 L-R +RT localizer deviation as it does for VOR course deviation.
The autopilot interprets the CDI needle the same way as
PFD #1 P733-23 1500 P1-39 with the VOR source except with higher gain settings.
Analog Gnd L-R +LT Localizer deviation is measured in DDM or Difference in
Depth of Modulation which is the relative signal strengths
of the 90 Hz modulation left lobe and 150 Hz modulation
right lobe. +0.155 DDM is full scale deflection right of
center and –0.155 DDM is full scale deflection left of
center.
Nav – CDI Flag PFD #1 P732-17 1500 P1-37 The PFD transmits a discrete level DC signal to the
Discrete Out 0 Nav Flag + autopilot that represents validity of CDI. The discrete must
be greater than 200 mVDC for the autopilot to interpret
PFD #1 P732-16 1500 P1-36 the CDI as valid for navigational use. A ground on this
Gnd Nav Flag - signal means the CDI is not valid. These states come
from electromechanical indicators where a voltage was
necessary to pull the flag out of view. The PFD actually
transmits a signal that is either near +5VDC or ground.
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DIS_INPUT 11
Flight Director – 1500 P1-51 PFD #1 P733-15 Measured relative to SIG REF. Scale factor is 100mVDC
Pitch P-STR-OUT ANALOG_IN0 per degree, positive voltage relative to SIG REF means
pitch down.
PFD #2 P733-15
ANALOG_IN0
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PFD #2 P733-28
AREF_IN
PFD #2 P733-29
ANALOG GND
Table 21: CH7 Transmit (ADAHRS and GPSS/Nav Messages) P/N 700-00006-000/-002
Name Label Format Update Rate
Pressure Altitude 203 ARINC 429 BNR 100 to 167 ms
Magnetic Heading 320 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Pitch Angle 324 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Roll Angle 325 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Table 22: CH7 Transmit (ADAHRS and GPSS/Nav Messages) P/N 700-0006-003
Name Label Format Update Rate
Selected Course 100 ARINC 429 BNR 167 to 333 ms
Roll Steering 121 ARINC 429 BNR 50 to 100 ms
Greenwich Mean Time 125 ARINC 429 BCD 100 to 200 ms
Pressure Altitude 203 ARINC 429 BNR 100 to 167 ms
Baro Corrected Altitude 204 ARINC 429 BNR 100 to 167 ms
Indicated Airspeed 206 ARINC 429 BNR 100 to 167 ms
Vertical Speed 212 ARINC 429 BNR 100 to 167 ms
Static Air Temperature 213 ARINC 429 BNR 250 to 500 ms
Date 260 ARINC 429 BCD 500 to 1000 ms
Ground Speed 312 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 50 ms
Magnetic Heading 320 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Pitch Angle 324 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Roll Angle 325 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Body Pitch Rate 326 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Body Roll Rate 327 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Body Yaw Rate 330 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Body Lateral Acceleration 332 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
Body Normal Acceleration 333 ARINC 429 BNR 25 to 40 ms
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PFD #1 P733-41 2100 P1-12 Course datum to the autopilot is the difference between
Analog Gnd CRS RTN the course pointer and current mag heading. If the course
pointer and the mag heading are the same, the course
datum is 0.0 VDC. As the course pointer moves right of
center, the voltage increases at 210 mVDC / degree. As
the course pointer moves left of center, the voltage
decreases at 210 mVDC / degree. The voltage limits at
±60 degrees. This emulates the Bendix-King KCS-55(A)
heading system.
Nav – PFD #1 P733-24 S55X P551-30 The PFD transmits a DC analog signal to the autopilot
CDI Analog Out 5 L-R +RT that represents a course deviation. The input at the
autopilot is differential and the PFD transmits the course
PFD #1 P733-23 S55X P551-31 deviation on the + side and connects signal ground on the
Analog Gnd L-R +LT – side. Full scale deflection is ± 150 mVDC where positive
means the needle is right of center as measured from the
+ signal to the – signal. The course deviation is 1.0
degree per 15 mVDC so full scale deflection at 150 mVDC
is 10 degree error.
Nav - CDI PFD #1 P733-24 2100 P1-38 The PFD transmits the same DC analog signal for
Analog Out 5 L-R +RT localizer deviation as it does for VOR course deviation.
The autopilot interprets the CDI needle the same way as
PFD #1 P733-23 2100 P1-39 with the VOR source except with higher gain settings.
Analog Gnd L-R +LT Localizer deviation is measured in DDM or Difference in
Depth of Modulation which is the relative signal strengths
of the 90 Hz modulation left lobe and 150 Hz modulation
right lobe. +0.155 DDM is full scale deflection right of
center and –0.155 DDM is full scale deflection left of
center.
Nav – CDI Flag PFD #1 P732-17 2100 P1-37 The PFD transmits a discrete level DC signal to the
Discrete Out 0 Nav Flag + autopilot that represents validity of CDI. The discrete must
be greater than 200 mVDC for the autopilot to interpret
PFD #1 P732-16 2100 P1-36 the CDI as valid for navigational use. A ground on this
Gnd Nav Flag - signal means the CDI is not valid. These states come
from electromechanical indicators where a voltage was
necessary to pull the flag out of view. The PFD actually
transmits a signal that is either near +5VDC or ground.
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Flight Director – 2100 P1-51 PFD #1 P733-15 Measured relative to SIG REF. Scale factor is 100mVDC
Pitch P-STR-OUT ANALOG_IN0 per degree, positive voltage relative to SIG REF means
pitch down.
PFD #2 P733-15
ANALOG_IN0
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PFD #2 P732-9
ARINC-RX6 A
PFD #2 P732-8
ARINC-RX6 B
SIG REF 2100 P1-18 PFD #1 P733-28 5 VDC reference voltage output from the 2100 autopilot.
AREF_IN Used by the PFD to scale analog inputs and outputs.
PFD #1 P733-29
ANALOG GND
PFD #2 P733-28
AREF_IN
PFD #2 P733-29
ANALOG GND
See Table 22, “CH7 Transmit (ADAHRS and GPSS/Nav Messages) P/N 700-0006-003,” on page 68
for CH7 Transmit information.
Table 24: Rx6 Intelliflight 2100 Flight Director and Annunciators
Name Label Format Update Rate
Selected ALT 102 ARINC 429 BNR 100 - 200 msec
Selected IAS 103 ARINC 429 BNR 100 - 200 msec
Selected VS 104 ARINC 429 BNR 100 - 200 msec
Flight Director Roll 140 ARINC 429 BNR 33.3 - 66.6 msec
Flight Director Pitch 141 ARINC 429 BNR 33.3 - 66.6 msec
AP Armed Mode 273 S-TEC Proprietary Discrete— 50 - 100 msec
See Intellflight 2100 Autopilot
Installation Manual
AP Pitch Mode 274 S-TEC Proprietary Discrete— 50 - 100 msec
See Intellflight 2100 Autopilot
Installation Manual
AP Roll Mode 275 S-TEC Proprietary Discrete— 50 - 100 msec
See Intellflight 2100 Autopilot
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Flight Control System 300 S-TEC Proprietary Discrete— 50 - 100 msec
Status See Intellflight 2100 Autopilot
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Table 25: DAU and Related Aircraft Interfaces System Interconnect (Continued)
Signal Wiring Source Wiring Destination Data Description
Engine Data DAU P3-18 PFD #2 P732-9 Receive the following labels:
Channel B ARINC OUT A Bus A ARINC 429 CH 6 RX A ■ 213 Static Air Temperature
DAU P3-6 ■ 270 Discrete Word #1
ARINC OUT B Bus A PFD #2 P732-8 ■ 317 Engine Oil Pressure
ARINC 429 CH 6 RX B ■ 336 Engine Torque
■ 344 Ng
■ 345 ITT
■ 346 Np
■ 347 Fuel Flow
GPS Input Port A PFD #1 P732-68 DAU P2-3 Data transmitted as described in Table 22,
A429 CH7 TX A ARINC IN A Bus A “CH7 Transmit (ADAHRS and GPSS/Nav
DAU P2-16 Messages) P/N 700-0006-003,” on page 68.
PFD #`1 P732-67 ARINC IN B Bus A
A429 CH7 TX B
GPS Input Port B PFD #2 P732-68 DAU P3-3 Data transmitted as described in Table 22 on
A429 CH7 TX A ARINC IN A Bus B page 68.
DAU P3-16
PFD #`2 P732-67 ARINC IN B Bus B
A429 CH7 TX B
Air Data Input Port C PFD #1 P732-68 DAU P2-4 Data transmitted as described in Table 22 on
A429 CH7 TX A ARINC IN A Bus C page 68.
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The annunciators are broken down into six groups, placed left to right across the PFD. Active modes
display in green text. Failure states display in amber. Armed modes are shown in white. When a
failure condition is set for any of the active or armed modes, the mode annunciator will be displayed in
amber, and will alternate at 1 Hz with the FAIL annunciator. For example, if the backcourse mode is
failing, it will flash “REV” - “FAIL” - “REV” - “FAIL” … until the failure condition is cleared.
The bit numbers and their associated values for each label are listed. For example, in the first row, AP
INIT is activated by setting Bits 20 and 21 to zero in Label 300.
All active mode annunciations are green. Armed mode annunciations are white. All other
annunciations are green, except in a failure condition, when the annunciations become amber and
alternate with the “FAIL” annunciation.
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