Appareo Systems 1505005 Aircraft Transponder User Manual 600840 000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions TSO
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600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions (TSO)
Installation Instructions Revision 1.1 This document and the information contained herein are the property of Appareo Systems, LLC and are confidential. They may not be disseminated or redistributed without the written permission of Appareo Systems, LLC Document Number 600840-000031 APPAREO SYSTEMS, LLC FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58102 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Document Type Certification Last Revised 6 January 2016 Rev 1.1 Sheet 1 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 STRATUS ESG ©2015-2016 Appareo Systems, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Stratus ESG Installation Instructions. All content within is copyrighted by Appareo Systems, LLC, and may not be reprinted without permission. Appareo assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the information content contained in this guide. Unauthorized replication of this guide is prohibited. Appareo, Appareo Systems, Stratus ESG, and the Appareo and Stratus ESG logos are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Appareo Systems, LLC. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Appareo Systems, LLC, 1830 NDSU Research Circle North, Fargo, ND 58102 USA. Visit us on the web at www.appareo.com. Questions? E-mail us at support@appareo.com. Page 2 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Stratus ESG Limited Warranty When purchasing Stratus ESG (“Product”) manufactured by Appareo Systems, LLC (“Appareo”), the original end user (“Initial Customer”) receives a limited warranty (Limited Warranty) from Appareo. This Limited Warranty outlines the Initial Customer’s exclusive rights and remedies as relates to the Product. The Initial Customer receives an expressed limited warranty (referred to as the “Limited Warranty”) for the Product purchased from Appareo. The terms of the Limited Warranty are explained below. Additionally, State or Provincial law may adjust the terms of the Limited Warranty, or the State or Province may impose additional obligations or additional “implied warranties.” To the extent necessary to comply with those laws, the terms of the Limited Warranty should be read to adjust to those requirements only to the extent necessary to comply with such local law. If you are the corporation or individual installing or using the Product, you are asked to read the following terms and conditions carefully before installing or using this Product. By installing or using the Product, you consent to be bound by and become a party to the Limited Warranty. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the Limited Warranty, you should return the Product for a full refund prior to installation. PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY Appareo warrants to you, the original Customer, that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of time as indicated in the chart below from the Product purchase date from Appareo or an authorized Appareo dealer, subject to the terms of this Limited Warranty. Any Implied Warranty of Merchantability or for Fitness for a Particular Purpose, if applicable to the Product, is limited in duration to the period of ownership by the Initial Customer. This provision shall not create any Implied Warranty or Merchantability or of Fitness for a Particular Purpose that would not otherwise apply to the Product. Product Type For TSO Installed Stratus ESG For non-TSO Installed Stratus ESG For TSO Repaired or Newly Overhauled Stratus ESG For non-TSO Repaired or Newly Overhauled Stratus ESG Warranty Period 2 Years or 800 flight hours, whichever comes first 18 months from the date of purchase 6 Months or 200 flight hours, whichever comes first 6 Months from the date of shipment from the manufacturer This Warranty is void if any part not supplied by Appareo is used in assembly or repair of the Product, or if the Product has been altered. EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY If the Product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the Warranty Period, and all Limited Warranty requirements have been met, your exclusive remedies, and Appareo’s sole obligations, are that Appareo will repair or replace the Product under this Limited Warranty. Page 3 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 MAKING A LIMITED WARRANTY CLAIM To make a Limited Warranty claim on your Product, you must do the following: 1. Call Appareo at (701) 356-2200, write to Appareo at 1830 NDSU Research Circle North, Fargo, ND 58102, or e-mail Appareo at support@appareo.com and provide the Product’s serial number and date of purchase. 2. Provide reasonable proof of purchase (for example, a sales receipt) that establishes you as the Initial Customer (the original end-user consumer purchaser) and which provides evidence that the Product was purchased within the warranty period of the event for which you are making a claim for warranty service. 3. Appareo will provide you with a Return Materials Authorization number and shipping information for the return of your unit. 4. Upon receipt of the returned Product, Appareo will inspect it and make a determination as to validity of the warranty claim. Appareo will respond to you within 15 days of receipt of the Product. 5. If upon examination it is determined that the Product is operating within factory recommended specifications, you will be notified and may request that the Product be returned to you. You will be asked to pay a reasonable service charge and also for shipping expenses to and from Appareo. 6. If it is determined upon examination that the Product is not operating within factory recommended specifications, but that the source of the failure was outside of the scope of this Limited Warranty, you will be notified of the estimated cost for repair of the Product to factory specifications. At this time you may request that the Product be returned to you without further action or that Appareo repair the Product as per the provided estimate and return the product to you. In this case you will be billed for the repairs and for shipping expenses to and from Appareo. 7. If it is determined that the returned Product fall within the scope of this Limited Warranty, Appareo will repair or replace the Product at its discretion. Replacement Product may be new or factory refurbished at Appareo’s discretion, and shall carry the warranty of the original Product. Following repair or replacement, Product shall be shipped to the same location in the same manner as was the returned Product. Appareo shall pay all associated shipping expenses. THE LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY UNLESS THE INITIAL CUSTOMER: 1. Has properly operated the Product. 2. Has installed and maintained the Product properly per any installation or maintenance instructions provided. Page 4 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 APPAREO DOES NOT COVER OR UNDERTAKE ANY LIABILITY IN ANY EVENT FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. Loss of or damage to data, records, or software or the restoration of data or records, or the reinstallation of software. 2. Damage from any circumstance described as excluded below with respect to the product. 3. Damages from fire, flood, wind, rain, rising water, leakage or breakage of plumbing, abuse, misuse or alteration of the product. NO DEALER WARRANTY This is the exclusive warranty applicable to Appareo Products. No dealer has any authority to make any other warranty, modify, limit, or expand the terms of this Warranty in any fashion, or to make any representation or promise on behalf of Appareo. EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER DAMAGES 1. The sole and exclusive remedies of the Initial Customer are those provided by the Limited Warranty. Appareo excludes any liability for personal injury under the Limited Warranty. Appareo excludes any liability for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, whether for damage to or loss of property, loss of profits, business interruption, or loss of information or data. 2. Danger: Do not use for medical or life support equipment or other high risk activities! 3. Appareo does not sell their Products for use in high-risk activities. The Product is not designed or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance or for use in any circumstance in which the failure of the Product could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or property damage, or that would affect operation or safety of any medical or life support device (collectively “High Risk Activities”). Appareo expressly disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities. Appareo does not authorize use of any of the Products in any High Risk Activities. 4. This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the United States and the State of North Dakota, without reference to conflict of law principles. 5. Contact Information: Appareo’s address is 1830 NDSU Research Circle North, Fargo, ND 58102. Their phone number is (701) 356-2200. Appareo is the warrantor under this Limited Warranty. You may also contact Appareo on the Internet at www.appareo.com 6. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the warranty and/or user documentation accompanying this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Page 5 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 EXPORT REGULATIONS Certain Appareo products are subject to export controls by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Violation of U.S. law is strictly prohibited. You agree to comply with the requirements of the EAR and all applicable international, national, state, regional and local laws, and regulations, including any applicable import and use restrictions. For further information or clarification regarding these regulations please contact Appareo. Page 6 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Warnings The pilot must read the Stratus ESG Pilot’s Guide (600890-000049) before their first flight. Squawk codes 7500 (hijacking), 7600 (radio failure), and 7700 (emergency) are reserved for emergencies. There may be other reserved codes, depending on the region you are flying in. It is the pilot in command’s responsibility to comply with their jurisdiction's operating rules and regulations. Page 7 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Record of Revision Revision Number Change Description Revision Date Inserted By 1.0 Initial Release 5/29/15 AAL 1.1 Incorporated mechanical changes to Stratus ESG 1/06/16 AAL Related Documentation Document Number Title 600845-000024 Stratus ESG Instructions for Continued Airworthiness 600890-000049 Stratus ESG Pilot’s Guide 601837-000024 Stratus ESG Installation and Wiring Drawings Page 8 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Abbreviations, Terms, and Definitions Abbreviation Term Definition ADS-B Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast Technology implemented by the FAA to provide surveillance and improved situational awareness to both pilots and air traffic controllers. ATC Air Traffic Control Service that directs aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace. CFR Code of Federal Regulations Codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal government. FAA Federal Aviation Administration Agency of the United States Department of Transportation with authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of civil aviation in the United States. GPS Global Positioning System Satellite-based navigation system that provides location and time information. Hz Hertz Unit of frequency based upon cycles per second. IDENT IDENT (Identification) Transponder feature that allows for aircraft to be uniquely identified by Air Traffic Control by pulsing the aircraft’s reply on ATC’s monitors for 18 seconds. TSO Technical Standard Order Minimum performance standard for specified materials, parts, and appliances used on civil aircraft (FAA definition). VFR Visual Flight Rules A set of regulations for flying in which the pilot flies without using instruments in generally clear meteorological conditions WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System System of ground-based antennas whose precisely known locations are used to correct satellite signals and provide greater positional and integrity of service to aircraft in flight. Page 9 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Table of Contents 1. About Stratus ESG ..............................................................................................................13 1.1. Overview .................................................................................................................13 1.2. TSO/FCC compliance..............................................................................................13 1.3. TSO deviations ........................................................................................................13 1.4. Non-TSO functions ..................................................................................................13 1.5. Environmental qualifications ....................................................................................14 1.6. Criticality level .........................................................................................................14 1.7. Current software ......................................................................................................14 1.8. Equipment specifications .........................................................................................15 1.9. Required tools .........................................................................................................16 1.10. Required hardware ..................................................................................................16 1.11. Compatible equipment.............................................................................................17 2. Installing Stratus ESG .........................................................................................................19 2.1. Unpacking/inspection requirements .........................................................................19 2.2. Limitations for installation ........................................................................................19 2.3. Backplate assembly and rack installation ................................................................19 2.4. Unit installation ........................................................................................................20 2.5. Cleaning ..................................................................................................................20 2.6. Placard installation ..................................................................................................20 3. Cabling and wiring ...............................................................................................................20 3.1. Cabling and wiring specifications .............................................................................20 3.2. Pins .........................................................................................................................21 3.3. Connecting antennas...............................................................................................24 4. Configuring Stratus ESG .....................................................................................................24 4.1. ICAO address ..........................................................................................................25 4.2. VFR squawk ............................................................................................................25 4.3. Aircraft registration ..................................................................................................25 4.4. Aircraft airspeed category ........................................................................................25 4.5. Aircraft category ......................................................................................................25 4.6. Aircraft length ..........................................................................................................25 4.7. Aircraft width ...........................................................................................................26 4.8. Altitude format .........................................................................................................26 4.9. Squat switch ............................................................................................................26 4.10. Altitude source.........................................................................................................26 4.11. Backlight source ......................................................................................................26 4.12. Backlight slope ........................................................................................................26 4.13. Backlight offset ........................................................................................................26 Page 10 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 4.14. Backlight response time ..........................................................................................27 4.15. GPS antenna lateral offset ......................................................................................27 4.16. GPS antenna longitudinal offset ..............................................................................27 4.17. ADS-B In capability .................................................................................................27 4.18. SBAS service provider.............................................................................................28 4.19. Diagnostic screens ..................................................................................................28 5. Functional tests ...................................................................................................................30 5.1. Power bus ...............................................................................................................30 5.2. Discrete inputs.........................................................................................................30 5.3. Analog inputs ..........................................................................................................31 5.4. Altitude ....................................................................................................................32 5.5. EMI check ...............................................................................................................32 5.6. Compass swing test ................................................................................................34 5.7. Flight test.................................................................................................................34 6. Using Stratus ESG ..............................................................................................................34 6.1. Mode selection keys ................................................................................................35 6.2. Event indicators .......................................................................................................35 6.3. FUNC key................................................................................................................36 6.4. Other keys ...............................................................................................................37 6.5. Entering a squawk code ..........................................................................................37 6.6. Entering the flight identification number ...................................................................38 Technical Assistance ................................................................................................................39 Appendix A ...............................................................................................................................40 Page 11 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 List of Figures Figure 1: Pin-out .......................................................................................................................22 Figure 2: Ambient light sensor location .....................................................................................31 Figure 3: Stratus ESG front panel .............................................................................................35 Figure 4: Pressure altitude screen.............................................................................................36 Figure 5: GPS screen................................................................................................................36 Figure 6: Flight ID screen ..........................................................................................................36 Figure 7: Brightness screen ......................................................................................................36 Figure 8: Flight ID entry screen .................................................................................................38 List of Tables Table 1: TSO/FCC compliance .................................................................................................13 Table 2: TSO deviations............................................................................................................13 Table 3: Criticality level .............................................................................................................14 Table 4: Current software ..........................................................................................................14 Table 5: Equipment dimensions ................................................................................................15 Table 6: Equipment weight ........................................................................................................15 Table 7: Electrical specifications ...............................................................................................15 Table 8: Power requirements ....................................................................................................16 Table 9: Required tools .............................................................................................................16 Table 10: Required hardware (supplied parts) ..........................................................................16 Table 11: Required hardware (additional parts).........................................................................17 Table 12: Compatible GPS antenna ..........................................................................................17 Table 13: Compatible transponder antenna ..............................................................................18 Table 14: Pin assignments ........................................................................................................21 Table 15: Power pin assignments .............................................................................................22 Table 16: Parallel altitude encoder pin assignments .................................................................22 Table 17: Serial altitude encoder pin assignments ....................................................................23 Table 18: Suppression pin assignments ....................................................................................23 Table 19: Aircraft lighting bus pin assignments .........................................................................23 Table 20: External IDENT pin assignment.................................................................................23 Table 21: External standby pin assignment ...............................................................................24 Table 22: Squat switch pin assignment .....................................................................................24 Table 23: Keys used during configuration .................................................................................25 Table 24: BIT diagnostic codes .................................................................................................30 Table 25: Mode selection keys ..................................................................................................35 Table 26: Event indicators .........................................................................................................36 Page 12 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 1. About Stratus ESG 1.1. Overview Stratus ESG by Appareo is a panel-mounted level 2els Class 1 Extended Squitter transponder. It is a Class B1S transponder which is ADS-B Out compliant. To support the ADS-B Out function, Stratus ESG contains a Class Beta 1 GPS/WAAS receiver. Stratus ESG responds to legacy Mode A/C interrogations and Mode S interrogations from both ground radar and airborne collision avoidance systems. This document and other Stratus ESG documentation can be found at the Appareo Dealer Portal at http://appareo.com/dealer-portal. 1.2. TSO/FCC compliance TSO Stratus ESG is compliant with the following Technical Standard Orders: Reference/Issue FAA TSO-C112e FAA TSO-C145d FAA TSO-C166b Title Technical Standard Order: Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System/Mode Select (ATCRBS / Mode S) Airborne Equipment Technical Standard Order: Airborne Navigation Sensors Using The Global Positioning System Technical Standard Order: Extended Squitter Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) and Traffic Information Service Broadcast (TIS-B) Equipment Operating on the Radio Frequency of 1090 Megahertz (MHz) Table 1: TSO/FCC compliance FCC Stratus ESG has an FCC ID of 2AETC-1505005. 1.3. TSO deviations TSO TSO-C145d Section Section 3, Subpart D TSO-C166b Section 5, Paragraph L Deviation Environmental qualification testing was performed to DO-160G, not DO-160E. Environmental qualification testing was performed to DO-160G, not DO-160F. Table 2: TSO deviations 1.4. Non-TSO functions Below are Stratus ESG’s non-TSO functions: VFR key (and configuration). Page 13 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 This non-TSO function does not interfere with Stratus ESG’s compliance with the requirements of the TSOs listed in Section 1.2 1.5. Environmental qualifications Stratus ESG is tested to DO-160G. The Stratus ESG Environmental Qualification form is found in Appendix A of this document. 1.6. Criticality level Software level determination is based on the Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA) and Preliminary System Safety Assessment (PSSA). These assessments determined that the most severe failure conditions (see Table 3) are classified as Major. As such, the Software Assurance Level has been determined to be Major. Major failure conditions would reduce the capability of the aircraft or the ability of the crew to cope with adverse operating conditions to the extent that it would be a significant reduction in safety margins or functional capabilities or a significant increase in crew workload. Software whose anomalous behavior would cause or contribute to a failure of the system function resulting in a Major failure condition for the aircraft is identified as Level C. Function ATCRBS / Mode S Transponder ADS-B Out GPS/SBAS Receiver Pressure Altitude Output RF Feed-Through Description Malfunction of the ATCRBS / Mode S transponder function without warning Broadcast of incorrect ADS-B messages without warning Loss or malfunction of the GPS/SBAS receiver function Failure of the pressure altitude output function Malfunction of the RF feed-through function without warning Classification Major Major Major Major Major Table 3: Criticality level 1.7. Current software Part number 501010-000109 501010-000113 Revision R00 R00 Version 1.1.0.153 1.1.0.523 Table 4: Current software Page 14 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 1.8. Equipment specifications Equipment dimensions Characteristic Bezel Width Bezel Height Rack Width Rack Height Depth from back of bezel to end of strain relief on rack (not compensating for wire bend radius) Dimension 6.38 inches (162 mm) 1.69 inches (43 mm) 6.32 inches (160.4 mm) 1.65 inches (42 mm) 10.75 inches (273 mm) Table 5: Equipment dimensions Equipment weight Component Stratus ESG Unit Weight Stratus ESG Total Installed Weight (Transponder with rack and connectors) Weight 2.75 lbs. (1.25 kg) 3.29 lbs. (1.49 kg) Table 6: Equipment weight Electrical specifications Characteristic Specification Altitude External Suppression Input Mode A Capability Mode C Altitude Capability Mode S Capability Operational Temperature Range Receiver Frequency Receiver Sensitivity Transmitter Frequency Transmitter Power Up to 25,000 ft Low ≤ 0.5 V High ≥ 5 V (suppressed) 4096 Identification Codes Parallel altitude encoder: up to 62,700 ft Serial altitude encoder: up to 126,700 ft Parallel altitude encoder: up to 62,700 ft Serial altitude encoder: up to 126,700 ft -20°C to +55°C 1030 MHz -74 dBm nominal for 90% replies 1090 MHz ± 1 MHz 310 Watts nominal Table 7: Electrical specifications Page 15 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Power requirements Characteristic Input Voltage Range Nominal Current Draw Specification 11 to 36 VDC 0.28 A at 28 VDC 0.5 A at 14 VDC 8 W Typical 59.5 W Max Power Input Table 8: Power requirements 1.9. Required tools The following tools are needed for installation of Stratus ESG. Tool 3/32” hex driver Part Number External retaining ring pliers Crimp tool Positioner Insertion/Extraction tool Used For Securing locking mechanism through the faceplate RF pass through adapter DSUB pins DSUB pins DSUB pins M22520/2-01 M22520/2-08 M81969/39-01 Table 9: Required tools 1.10. Required hardware The following parts are required for the installation of Stratus ESG. Supplied parts: Backplate Assembly Transponder Stratus ESG Rack RF TNC Pass Through Adapter RF BNC Pass Through Adapter 37 Pin DSUB Connector GPS Antenna Appareo Part Number 153510-000015 153510-000017 153540-000027 251015-000077 251015-000078 251015-000074 252005-000007 Screw Retaining Ring Strain Relief Backshell 356060-000007 356060-000024 356070-000006 Item Commercial Part Number M24308/4-4F 42G15A-XT-1, or other approved antenna (see Section 1.11.1.1.) 4C25MTP3/NPA 98410A119 M85049/48-1-4F Quantity Table 10: Required hardware (supplied parts) Page 16 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Additional parts: Appareo Part Number Item #6-32 Self-Locking Nut #6-32 x 100° Flat Head SS Screw Commercial Part Number MS21042 or other approved fastener MS24693, AN507R or other approved fastener Quantity Table 11: Required hardware (additional parts) 1.11. Compatible equipment Stratus ESG requires input from a GPS antenna, transponder antenna, and altitude encoder. This section describes the requirements for the antennas and altitude encoders that must be installed on the aircraft. Antennas The GPS and transponder antennas should be installed using the antenna manufacturer’s instructions. Wiring must be installed in accordance with FAA AC 43.13-1B and AC 43.13-2B. 1.11.1.1. GPS antenna Stratus ESG requires an active antenna with the specifications of either TSO-C190 or TSO-C144. If meeting the specifications of TSO-C190, the GPS antenna must meet the following: Powered at 5 Volts Gain of 30 dB +- 5 dB Qualified DO-160E Lightning, Zone 2A Qualified DO-160E Icing, Category C Alternatively, the following TSO-C144 antenna is compatible: Manufacturer AntCom Part Number 42G15A-XT-1 Table 12: Compatible GPS antenna The antenna should be installed using the antenna manufacturer’s instructions. The antenna must also be installed at least 2 feet away from any other comm transmitter or transmitter antenna in a location that does not break line of sight with satellites. Typical installation locations are on the top of the aircraft or on the empennage with consideration for line of sight with satellites. All wiring should have a minimum of 3 dB loss and a maximum of 7 dB loss. Each BNC or TNC connection is estimated to have a 0.2 dB loss. Page 17 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 NOTE: Using RG400 the minimum cable length is 9 feet. The maximum length of RG400 is 37 feet. If the installation requires more or less length, select other 50 ohm coax. If installing on a pressurized aircraft, follow the instructions as indicated by an aircraft STC. Otherwise, seek other approval. Other provisions could be made by contacting your Regional Aircraft Certification Office (ACO). 1.11.1.2. Transponder antenna Stratus ESG requires a passive antenna with the specifications of TSO-C74d or TSO-C66. The following antenna is an example of an antenna that meets these specifications. The installation is not limited to this antenna. Manufacturer Rami Part Number AV-74 Table 13: Compatible transponder antenna The antenna should be installed using the antenna manufacturer’s instructions. The antenna should be mounted vertically on the bottom of the aircraft and a minimum of: 6 feet away from DME antenna 3 feet away from ADF antenna or any other communication antenna 3 feet away from TCAS antenna 3 feet away from Stratus ESG itself to prevent self-interference Keep the antenna away from any protruding metal such as engines, propellers, other antenna masts, landing gear (and/or doors), and access doors; breaks in the antenna's ground plane; or anything that can affect the radiation pattern. If mounted on a composite aircraft, a conductive ground plane should be added to the aircraft in order for the radiation pattern of the antenna to be maximized. NOTE: A determination should be made whether the current cabling is acceptable for the installation. Using RG400, the maximum cable length is 14 feet with a maximum of 2 dB loss. If the installation requires more length, select other 50 ohm coax. Altitude encoders Stratus ESG requires input from an independent altitude encoder. Stratus ESG will connect to an encoder that has a Gillham (gray code) connection or a serial altitude encoder output on a RS232 port. The altitude encoder must meet the performance requirements of TSO-C88 (a or b). Serial altitude encoders must be Trimble/Garmin or Shadin/RMS altitude encoders. The altitude encoder should be installed using the altitude encoder manufacturer’s instructions. NOTE: The altitude encoder might have a longer power up time than Stratus ESG. While the altitude encoder powers up, the altitude field will be replaced by dashes. If the altitude encoder has not powered up within five minutes, an error message will appear. Once the attitude encoder is completely powered on and transmitting data, the error message will disappear. Page 18 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 2. Installing Stratus ESG 2.1. Unpacking/inspection requirements When unpacking Stratus ESG, visually inspect for any damage to the unit or missing components. If damage or missing parts are present, contact Appareo. 2.2. Limitations for installation This article meets the minimum performance and quality control standards required by a technical standard order (TSO). If you are installing this article on or in a specific type or class of aircraft, you must obtain separate approval for installation. The following limitations should be taken into consideration when installing Stratus ESG. Aircraft Stratus ESG may not be acceptable for installation on all aircraft makes and models. Cooling air Stratus ESG does not have an air cooling duct. Do not install Stratus ESG near a heat source. An alternate method of cooling is required if the unit must be installed near a heat source. 2.3. Backplate assembly and rack installation Refer to Stratus ESG Installation and Wiring Drawings (601837-000024) to assemble the mounting rack with the hardware specified in Table 10. Mount the rack to the aircraft using the six holes on the side of the rack with the hardware specified in Table 11. Refer to Section 1.8 for dimensions and weight information. NOTE: For an optimal fit, mounting brackets may be required, but are not supplied. If additional brackets are needed, they should be fabricated for each individual installation. NOTE: Assure that the unit is supported in the back. This may require additional support. Page 19 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 2.4. Unit installation 1. Adjust the locking mechanism on Stratus ESG using a 3/32 hex wrench so that the front lobe is in a vertical position. Insert the unit into the mounting rack until the faceplate is flush with the front end of the rack. 2. Tighten the locking mechanism clockwise with the 3/32 hex wrench until it is tight and the connectors have mated. Do not overtighten. If the mechanism will not tighten, verify that Stratus ESG is properly seated in the rack. 2.5. Cleaning Use a dry cloth to clean Stratus ESG. If necessary, a lightly damp cloth with a solution of mild detergent can be used. Do not use cleaners containing ammonia, acetone, or other strong acids or bases to clean the Stratus ESG display or faceplate. 2.6. Placard installation Placards should be installed in accordance with AC 43.13-2B, Chapter 2, Section 207, SubSection f., Paragraph (4). 3. Cabling and wiring This section describes cabling and wiring specifications, pin-out information, and antenna connection procedures. CAUTION: Stratus ESG must be OFF during wiring to avoid damaging the device. 3.1. Cabling and wiring specifications Wiring must be installed in accordance with FAA AC 43.13-1B and AC 43.13-2B and will be supplied by the aircraft installer. Wiring will be 20-24 gauge; see Stratus ESG Installation and Wiring Drawings (601837-000024) for exact specifications. The wire length and routing will vary by installation. Page 20 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 3.2. Pins The following are the pin assignments and pin-out for Stratus ESG. Pin # 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Pin Name Aircraft Ground Aircraft Power RS232-RX Maintenance RS232-RX Altitude RS232-TX GPS 1PPS External Standby Software Update Enable Altitude A1 Altitude A4 Altitude B2 Altitude C1 Altitude C4 External Suppress In 28V Lighting Bus HI AUX +5V Power AUX Ground AUX +5V Power Aircraft Ground Aircraft Power RS232-TX Maintenance RS232-TX AUX RS232-TX Altitude External IDENT External Squat Switch Altitude D4 Altitude A2 Altitude B1 Altitude B4 Altitude C2 External Suppress I/O 14V Lighting Bus HI Aux +5V Power Altitude Common (GND) I/O In In Out In In In In In In In In In Out Out Out Out Out In In In In In In In I/O In Out Table 14: Pin assignments Page 21 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Figure 1: Pin-out Refer to the wiring diagrams in Stratus ESG Installation and Wiring Drawings (601837-000024) to complete wiring. The sections below describe the function of each pin in more detail. Power Stratus ESG requires a 5 amp circuit breaker. A minimum of 2 ground pins should be tied. Pin # 18 20 21 Pin Name Aircraft Ground Aircraft Power Aircraft Ground Aircraft Ground Aircraft Power I/O Table 15: Power pin assignments Altitude Stratus ESG can be connected to either a parallel or serial altitude encoder. The pins utilized will depend on the type of altitude encoder. For parallel altitude encoders: Pin # 10 11 12 13 27 28 29 30 31 37 Pin Name Altitude A1 Altitude A4 Altitude B2 Altitude C1 Altitude C4 Altitude D4 Altitude A2 Altitude B1 Altitude B4 Altitude C2 Altitude Common (GND) I/O In In In In In In In In In In Table 16: Parallel altitude encoder pin assignments Page 22 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 For serial altitude encoders: Pin # Pin Name RS232-RX Altitude I/O In Table 17: Serial altitude encoder pin assignments NOTE: Pin 24 (RS232 TX Altitude) can be used as a serial altitude source for other equipment. Suppression The External Suppression pins are used to suppress signals from a shared antenna, DME, or other source of interference. Pin # 14 32 Pin Name External Suppress In External Suppress I/O I/O In I/O Table 18: Suppression pin assignments NOTE: Only one suppression may be connected. Lighting Stratus ESG can be connected to the aircraft lighting bus to control the brightness with a panel control. To connect to the lighting bus, connect one of the following pins, depending if the aircraft runs at 28V or 14V. Pin # 15 33 Pin Name 28V Lighting Bus HI 14V Lighting Bus HI I/O In In Table 19: Aircraft lighting bus pin assignments To control brightness with the ambient light sensor, do not connect these pins and select the ambient light sensor during backlight source configuration. External IDENT External IDENT can be wired to an external switch to transmit an IDENT response. Pin # 25 Pin Name External IDENT I/O In Table 20: External IDENT pin assignment Page 23 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 External standby External Standby is used in case of a dual transponder setup. Use this to suppress the Stratus ESG when not in use. To put Stratus ESG into standby mode, ground pin 7. Pin # Pin Name External Standby I/O In Table 21: External standby pin assignment Squat switch The Squat Switch input is connected when the aircraft has a squat switch. Pin # 26 Pin Name External Squat Switch I/O In Table 22: Squat switch pin assignment 3.3. Connecting antennas After antennas have been installed according to manufacturer’s instructions, use the wiring specified in Section 1.11.1 to connect the GPS and transponder antennas to the back of Stratus ESG, following the Stratus ESG Installation and Wiring Drawings (601837-000024). NOTE: The transponder antenna uses a BNC connector, and the GPS antenna uses a TNC connector. 4. Configuring Stratus ESG If it is the first time the device has been configured, press the PWR key. It will automatically enter into configuration mode. To enter into configuration mode during subsequent configurations, while Stratus ESG is off, hold the FUNC key. Then, press and release the PWR key. NOTE: Stratus ESG must be powered off to enter into configuration mode. While in configuration mode, use the following keys: Key FUNC ENT Function Cycle through the configuration screens Cancel an input Edit a configuration Confirm an input Page 24 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Arrow keys Number keys PWR Cycle through the configuration screens Cycle through selections within configurations Input numbers, letters, or spaces Exit configuration mode Table 23: Keys used during configuration Sometimes, a textual or non-numerical input will be required. If this is the case, press the number that is associated with the letter group you want to input, according to the graphic on the screen. To cycle through the letters associated with each number, press the number key repeatedly until the letter you want to input appears. You can input a space after cycling through all of the letters for a particular number key. Once the correct character is selected, use the right arrow key to advance to the next field to enter the next character in the sequence. 4.1. ICAO address Enter the aircraft’s 6 digit hex code. 4.2. VFR squawk Enter the VFR squawk code. The default factory setting is 1200. NOTE: If you enter an emergency squawk code (7500—hijacking, 7600—radio failure, or 7700—emergency), a warning will appear. Press ENT to clear the warning and enter a new squawk code. 4.3. Aircraft registration Enter the aircraft’s tail number (registration number). 4.4. Aircraft airspeed category Select the range of numbers that includes the aircraft’s maximum airspeed. 4.5. Aircraft category Select the category that best describes the aircraft: Light (<15,550 lbs) Small (15,500-75,000 lbs) Rotorcraft 4.6. Aircraft length Select the range of numbers that includes the aircraft’s length. Page 25 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 4.7. Aircraft width Select the range of numbers that includes the aircraft’s width (wingspan). 4.8. Altitude format Select the pilot’s preferred unit to display altitude in: Flight Level Feet Meters 4.9. Squat switch Select the squat switch options: None: the aircraft does not have a squat switch Low when on ground: the squat switch is closed when on the ground Low when airborne: the squat switch is closed when airborne 4.10. Altitude source Select the altitude source based on the type of altitude encoder in the aircraft: Parallel: Parallel altitude encoder. Serial—trim/gar: Serial altitude encoder: Trimble/Garmin Serial—trim/gar-25 f: Serial altitude encoder: Trimble/Garmin (if altitude input supports increments of 25 ft or less) Serial—shad/rms: Serial altitude encoder: Shadin/RMS Serial—shad/rms-25 ft: Serial altitude encoder: Shadin/RMS (if altitude input supports increments of 25 ft or less) 4.11. Backlight source Select the pilot’s preferred backlight source. Ambient light sensor Lighting bus 4.12. Backlight slope Adjust the backlight control slope to a number between 0 and 100. A low number will brighten the display when there is a large ambient light change, and a high number will brighten the display when there is a small ambient light change. 4.13. Backlight offset Adjust the backlight control offset to a number between 0 and 100. A low number will cause the backlight to display dimmer, and a high number will cause the backlight to display brighter. Page 26 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 4.14. Backlight response time Adjust the backlight control response time to a number between 0 and 100. A low number will cause the backlight to adjust to ambient light changes more quickly, and a high number will cause the backlight to adjust to ambient light changes more slowly. 4.15. GPS antenna lateral offset Select the measurement that most closely represents the distance from the lateral center of the aircraft to the GPS antenna to the nearest two meters. 2M L 4M L 6M L 0M 2M R 4M R 6M R 4.16. GPS antenna longitudinal offset Select the measurement that most closely represents the distance from the front of the aircraft to the GPS antenna to the nearest two meters. 2M 4M 6M 8M ... 54M 56M 58M ≥ 60M 4.17. ADS-B In capability Select the ADS-B In capability of the aircraft, installed or portable. UAT 1090 ES UAT and 1090 ES None NOTE: There are currently no known ADS-B In solutions that provide only 1090 ES. Page 27 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 4.18. SBAS service provider Select the SBAS service provider: WAAS (North America) EGNOS (Europe) MSAS (Japan) GAGAN (India) SDCM (Russia) Automatic (automatically chooses service provider based on location) Choose Automatic if the pilot might change regions during the operation of Stratus ESG. 4.19. Diagnostic screens The following screens are used for diagnostic purposes only and usually do not require any input from the installer. GPS week number rollovers The GPS week number rollovers screen tracks the number of GPS rollovers, which occur every 1024 weeks (19.7 years). The screen should display the following values, depending on the year: Dates August 22, 1999 – April 6, 2019 April 7, 2019 – November 20, 2038 Rollover number If the value shown on the screen is incorrect, edit the configuration and select the correct rollover number. Altitude input diagnostic The altitude input diagnostic screen shows the current gray code altitude input from the parallel altitude encoder and also displays the current altitude. You can use this screen to verify that a parallel altitude encoder is properly connected. If a serial altitude encoder is connected, or there is no altitude encoder connected, the altitude input will display all 0’s. External inputs diagnostic The external digital inputs diagnostic screen shows if the IDENT and standby modes are active or inactive. It also shows if the squat switch is indicating that the aircraft is ground, airborne, or unknown. You can use this screen to verify that the squat switch settings are properly configured. Page 28 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Analog inputs diagnostic The analog inputs diagnostic screen shows the current reading of the lighting bus and ambient light sensor to the nearest percentage, and the current reading of the internal temperature sensor to the nearest degree Celsius. GPS receive diagnostic The GPS receive diagnostic screen shows the current reading of the GPS latitude, GPS longitude, and Navigation Integrity Category (NIC). GPS CN0 diagnostic The GPS CN0 diagnostic screen shows the current value of GPS CN0 for all 12 channels. Software versions diagnostic The software versions diagnostic screen shows the DSC part number, version number, and flash checksum. Complex hardware versions diagnostic The complex hardware versions diagnostic screen shows the FPGA part number, version number, and flash checksum. BIT diagnostic The BIT diagnostic screen displays any Built In Test failure codes. If the screen displays all zeros, no BIT failure has been detected. Otherwise, a “1” will display. Each number corresponds with a specific failure, depending on its position in the string of numbers on the screen—failure position 1 being the leftmost space, and failure position 19 being the rightmost space. Reference the table below to determine which BIT has failed. Once all BIT failures have been resolved, press ENT to clear all codes. Failure Position BIT Failure Transmitter Display GPS Failure Altitude Source Internal Temperature Single Event Upset Stuck Key Stuck External IDENT Corrective Action Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Use the altitude diagnostic screen to troubleshoot the altitude encoder connection Let the transponder cool down. If the BIT failure persists, contact Appareo. Contact Appareo Try to unstick the stuck key Use the external inputs diagnostic screen to check correctness of external IDENT polarity Page 29 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Suppression 10 FPGA Checksum 11 EEPROM Checksum 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Squitter Rate Mode S Address GPS Failure 1030 MHz RX VCO Lock DSC RAM FPGA RAM GPS Failure GPS Failure Check correctness of suppression input polarity Contact Appareo Re-configure Stratus ESG. Verify that the GPS Week Number Rollover is set to the correct value. Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Contact Appareo Table 24: BIT diagnostic codes 5. Functional tests Final installation checks for Stratus ESG are the responsibility of the installer. The installer must ensure that Stratus ESG is installed on an aircraft that coincides with the approval given within the testing performed for the TSOs held by this device (TSO-C112e, TSO-C145d, and TSOC166b). After installation is complete, verify function as identified in 14 CFR Part 43, Appendix F. The IFR6000 with OPT3 (manufactured by Cobham AvComm – formerly Aeroflex Test Solutions) or equivalent test set can be used to determine compliance. Additional testing requirements can be found in Chapter 4 of Advisory Circular (AC) 20-165B. Additional functional tests may be required. Aircraft using Stratus ESG must be compliant with 14 CFR Part 91, Sections 91.215 and 91.225. While in airspace specified in 14 CFR Part 91.215, Stratus ESG must be maintained to 14 CFR Part 91.413. When installed correctly, Stratus ESG complies with 14 CFR Part 91.225. In addition to maintaining compliance to the regulations above, perform the following functional tests after configuration. NOTE: Functional tests should be executed in an area where the aircraft has an unimpeded view of the sky, such that a proper GPS fix can be established. 5.1. Power bus Turn on power to the aircraft. Verify that the unit powers on. 5.2. Discrete inputs NOTE: Depending on the installation, the functional tests for the following discrete inputs are optional. Page 30 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 1. Turn Stratus ESG off and enter into configuration mode on Stratus ESG (while holding the FUNC key, press and release the PWR key.). 2. Press FUNC or the arrow keys to advance to the external input diagnostics screen. The screen displays the real-time state of the external standby, external IDENT, and squat switch inputs. 3. Activate and deactivate each discrete input and verify that the proper state is reflected on the display. 5.3. External standby: Ground each transponder’s external standby pin and verify that the state is “inactive.” External IDENT: Activate the external switch and verify that the state is “active.” Squat switch: Activate the squat switch and verify that the correct state is shown. Analog inputs 1. Enter into configuration mode on Stratus ESG. 2. Press FUNC or the arrow keys to advance to the analog input diagnostics screen. The screen displays the real-time values read from the lighting bus and ambient light sensor. 3. Block the ambient lighting sensor input. Verify that the signal percentage drops. Figure 2: Ambient light sensor location 4. Shine a light on the ambient light sensor. Verify that the signal percentage increases. 5. If you are using the 14V or 28V lighting bus: Adjust the lighting bus input to minimum. Verify that the displayed value is 0%. 6. If you are using the 14V or 28V lighting bus: Adjust the lighting bus input to maximum. Verify that the displayed value is 100%. Page 31 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 5.4. Altitude 1. Enter into configuration mode on Stratus ESG. 2. Press FUNC or the arrow keys to advance to the altitude diagnostic screen. 3. Verify that the altitude displayed is correct to your geographic location. 5.5. EMI check Communications (i) Cockpit intercom Using the cockpit intercom, verify interference-free communications between the crew while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. (ii) Cabin paging Verify that cabin paging is functioning clearly while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. VHF communications Set VHF communications radios to multiple frequencies and monitor the effects of Stratus ESG while transmitting and receiving. At a minimum, the frequencies listed below should be tested, in addition to locally available frequencies. Each transmission should occur for 35 seconds for each frequency. Verify that the CN0 values on the GPS receive diagnostic screen do not drop by 2 dB or more. Test each frequency in 1 MHz increments between 118 -136.000 MHz. Test the following frequencies for VHF radios with 25kHz spacing: 121.150 121.250 131.275 121.175 131.200 131.300 121.200 131.225 131.325 121.225 131.250 131.350 Test the following frequencies for VHF radios with 8.33kHz spacing: 121.185 121.190 130.285 131.290 HF communications If the aircraft is equipped with HF communications radios, set to multiple frequencies and monitor effects of Stratus ESG while transmitting and receiving. Record the frequencies tested: Page 32 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 SATCOM communications If aircraft is equipped with a SATCOM system, operate the SATCOM equipment while monitoring the GPS CN0 diagnostic screen. Verify that the CN0 values on the GPS receive diagnostic screen do not drop by 2 dB or more. Navigation (i) VOR / ILS Verify the operation of each VHF Nav receiver in both VOR and ILS modes (including glide slope) while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. Record the frequencies tested. 108.000 MHZ 108.100 MHZ (ii) DME Verify the operation of each DME while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. The same frequencies used for VOR and ILS testing may be used for this test. (iii) Marker Beacon Verify the operation of each Marker Beacon Receiver while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. The same frequencies used for the ILS test above may be used. (iv)ADF Verify the operation of each ADF receiver while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. Frequencies from each band should be tested when possible. Public broadcast stations are acceptable for conducting test. Flight management systems (i) FMS Enter a flight plan into each FMS system and verify the display of the track and navigation information while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. (ii) GPS Monitor GPS signals for each GPS receiver and verify stability of the signals while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. Record GPS position coordinates for the aircraft. (iii) Auto pilot Verify the function of auto pilot while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. Page 33 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Safety equipment (i) EGPWS / TAWS Verify the function of the EGPWS and Terrain Display (if equipped) while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. (ii) TCAS Verify the function of the TCAS while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. Self-test and monitoring targets of opportunity should both be evaluated. (iii) Weather radar Verify the function of each weather radar system while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. All displays capable of showing weather radar should be evaluated. (iv) Radio altimeter Verify each radio altimeter system functions correctly while monitoring the effects of Stratus ESG. Each unit should self-test correctly and be free of continuous variation while parked on the ramp. (v) Engine indications & fuel flow (engines operating) Aircraft must be taken off ground power (if necessary). Start aircraft engines. Check to be certain that all engine indicators read appropriately. Check to be certain that all fuel flow indicators read appropriately. 5.6. Compass swing test After successful completion of the above EMI tests, evaluate the necessity of a swing test. 5.7. Flight test It is recommended that a flight test be conducted after installation to verify proper operation and installation of Stratus ESG. A compliance report can be obtained by emailing 9-AWA-AFS-300ADSB-AvionicsCheck@faa.gov with the aircraft information. This method is controlled by the FAA and may be subject to change. For additional information visit the FAA website: http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/equipadsb/. 6. Using Stratus ESG See the Stratus ESG Pilot’s Guide (600890-000049) for a full description of Stratus ESG’s function. Page 34 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Figure 3: Stratus ESG front panel 6.1. Mode selection keys Use the mode selection keys to change the transponder mode. The table below describes each of these modes and during what phase of flight each mode should be used. Mode Key Off PWR Stratus ESG is powered off. Standby SBY Stratus ESG is powered on and does not send responses to any ATC interrogations. Altitude ALT Stratus ESG is powered on and responds to all Mode A/C/S interrogations. Altitude is reported. Ground (none) On ON Description Stratus ESG is powered on and in ALT or On mode, but does not report altitude. This mode is automatically detected, but ALT or ON keys can override Ground mode. Standby mode removes this override. Stratus ESG is powered on and responds to all Mode A/C/S interrogations, but altitude reporting is suppressed. Table 25: Mode selection keys 6.2. Event indicators When certain events occur, an indicator will appear on your Stratus ESG display. The table below describes each indicator’s meaning. Indicator Meaning ADS-B transmission contains GPS position information with a radius of containment under 1 nautical mile. A response was transmitted from a mode A/C/S interrogation. The indicator will time out if another reply does not occur within one second. A built-in-test (BIT) has failed. See Section 4.19.9 of this document and the Stratus ESG Pilot’s Guide for more information about BIT failures. Page 35 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Table 26: Event indicators 6.3. FUNC key Press the FUNC key or the arrow keys, to switch from the default screen to the Pressure Altitude screen, GPS screen, Flight ID screen, and Brightness screen. These screens are described below: Pressure altitude screen: Displays the current pressure altitude. If no valid altitude is detected or Stratus ESG is in On mode, the altitude field will be replaced by dashes. Figure 4: Pressure altitude screen GPS screen: Displays the aircraft’s GPS position in degrees latitude and longitude. If no GPS signal is being received, the latitude and longitude fields will be replaced by dashes. Figure 5: GPS screen Flight ID screen: Displays the currently entered Flight ID. Figure 6: Flight ID screen Brightness screen: Allows for adjustment of screen brightness in-flight. Press ENT, then the left or right arrow keys to adjust brightness. Press ENT again to confirm the new setting. Figure 7: Brightness screen Page 36 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 6.4. Other keys Arrow keys Use the arrow keys to advance forward and backward when entering numbers or letters and to cycle through options in Configuration mode. They can also be used for cycling through the display screens. Numerical keys Numerical keys are used to enter information such as the flight ID or squawk code. See Section 6.5 for directions for how to enter the squawk code for your aircraft’s flight, and see Section 6.6 for instructions on how to enter a flight ID. Sometimes, a textual or non-numerical input will be required. If this is the case, press the number that is associated with the letter group you want to input, according to the graphic on the screen. To cycle through the letters associated with each number, press the number key repeatedly until the letter you want to input appears. You can input a space after cycling through all of the letters for a particular number key. Once the correct character is selected, use the right arrow key to advance to the next field to enter the next character in the sequence. Identification (IDENT) key If you are instructed by Air Traffic Control (ATC) to IDENT, press the IDENT key on your Stratus ESG. Pressing IDENT will make your aircraft’s reply pulse on ATC’s monitors for 18 seconds. “IDENT” will be shown on the display while IDENT is activated. VFR key Press the VFR key to broadcast the VFR squawk code. The factory set VFR code is 1200, but the default number may be reconfigured. Power (PWR) key The PWR key is used to power Stratus ESG on and off. When Stratus ESG is powered on, it retains the last used squawk code and operation mode. 6.5. Entering a squawk code Press the appropriate number keys (0 through 7) to enter the squawk code while on any screen that the squawk code is shown. The digits will be shown on the display screen. Five seconds after the fourth digit is entered, Stratus ESG will automatically save the entered squawk code. NOTE: If you incorrectly enter a number before the code is automatically saved, press the left arrow key and then press the correct number key. WARNING: Squawk codes 7500 (hijacking), 7600 (radio failure), and 7700 (emergency) are reserved for emergencies. There may also be other reserved codes, depending on the region Page 37 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 the pilot is flying in. It is the pilot in command’s responsibility to comply with their jurisdiction's operating rules and regulations. 6.6. Entering the flight identification number To enter your flight identification number: 1. Press FUNC or the arrow keys until “Flight ID” appears. The registration number will automatically be displayed in the Flight ID screen. 2. Press ENT. 3. Use the number keys to edit the registration number and overwrite it. Use the left and right arrow keys to change the cursor position to the previous or next field. See Section 6.4.2 for instructions on how to enter non-numerical input. NOTE: If the new flight ID is less than 8 digits and there are characters from the previously entered flight ID still remaining after the new flight ID has been entered, insert spaces in those fields to overwrite the characters. Figure 8: Flight ID entry screen 4. Press ENT to confirm the new flight ID. Page 38 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Technical Assistance For support, please contact Appareo at support@appareo.com. By mail: 1830 NDSU Research Circle North Fargo, ND 58102 United States of America Page 39 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 Appendix A Nomenclature: Stratus ESG Transponder Part number: 153510-000017 TSO number: TSO-C112e, TSO-C145d, TSO-C166c Manufacturer’s specification and/or other applicable specification: 608080-000021 Manufacturer: Appareo Systems Address: 1830 NDSU Research Circle North, Fargo, ND 58102, USA Conditions DO-160G Section Description of tests conducted Temperature and Altitude 4.0 Low Temperature 4.5.2 Equipment tested to Category B1. High Temperature 4.5.3 Equipment tested to Category B1. Operating High Temp Test 4.5.4 Equipment tested to Category B1. In-Flight Loss of Cooling 4.5.5 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed. Altitude 4.6.1 Equipment tested to Category B1. Decompression 4.6.2 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed. Overpressure 4.6.3 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed. Temperature Variation 5.0 Equipment tested to Category C. Humidity 6.0 Equipment tested to Category A. Operational Shocks and Crash Safety 7.0 Operational Shocks 7.2 Equipment tested to Category B. Crash Safety 7.3 Equipment tested to Category B. Aircraft type: 5F Page 40 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 8.0 Vibration 8.5.1 Equipment tested to Category S. 3 during, 1 after 8.8.2 Equipment tested to Category U. 3 during, 1 after 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 Test 13.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed. Salt Fog Test 14.0 Equipment identified as Category X, no test performed. Magnetic Effect 15.0 Equipment tested to Category A. Power Input 16.0 Normal Operating Conditions Voltage Abnormal Operating Conditions 16.6.1 Equipment tested to Category BX. 3 during, 2 after 16.6.1.1 Equipment tested to Category BX. 16.6.2 Equipment tested to Category BX. 3 during, 2 after Voltage Spike 17.0 Equipment tested to Category A. Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility 18.0 Equipment tested to Category B. Induced Signal Susceptibility 19.0 Equipment tested to Category ZCX. Radio Frequency Susceptibility 20.0 Conducted Susceptibility 20.4 Equipment tested to Category TT. Radiated Susceptibility 20.5 Equipment tested to Category TT. Emission of Radio Frequency Energy 21.0 Equipment tested to Category B. Lightning Induced transient Susceptibility 22.0 Equipment tested to Category A1XXXX. Page 41 of 42 600840-000031 Stratus ESG Installation Instructions Rev. 1.1 Last Revised: January 6, 2016 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 tested to Category A. No test during, 2 after Fire, Flammability 26.0 Flammability testing was performed utilizing the method as indicated in 14 CFR Part 25 Appendix F. Page 42 of 42
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