Honeywell MCX-1000A AVIATION DATA COMMUNICATIONS TRANSMITTER User Manual 150 1255 000
Honeywell International Inc. AVIATION DATA COMMUNICATIONS TRANSMITTER 150 1255 000
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Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM MANUFACTURER DASSAULT (cont) MODEL GLOBAL TYPE DESIGNATOR MYSTERE FALCON 900 B DA90B MYSTERE FALCON 900 HEAVY DA90H MYSTERE FALCON 900B HEAVY DA90BH MYSTERE FALCON 900 EX DA90EX KING AIR E90 BE90 KING AIR 200 BE20H KING AIR 300 BE30 KING AIR 350 BE35 KING AIR 400 BE40 KING AIR 400A BE400A KING AIR 400A (Increased landing WT.) BE400H BOEING 727-100 (JT8D-7 ENGINES) B727D7 BRITISH AEROSPACE BAE 146-100 BA461 BAE 146-200 BA46 BAE 146-300 BA463 BAE HS126-600A HS600A BAE HS126-700A HS700A BAE HS126-700B HS700B BAE HS126-800A HS800A BAE HS126-800B HS800B BAE1000 BA1000 JETSTREAM 3100 BA31 JETSTREAM 3200 BA32 CHALLENGER 600 CL600 CHALLENGER 600W (WINGLETS) CL600W CHALLENGER 601 CL601 CHALLENGER 601-3A CL61 CHALLENGER 601-3A (45,250 RAMP WT.) CL61H CITATION I 500 CE500 CITATION I 501 CE501 CITATION II 550 CE550 CITATION II 550 (New Cruise mode) CE550A CITATION II 550 (Increased Max WT) CE550H CITATION II 550 (New Cruise mode Increased Max WT) CE550I CITATION II S550 S550 CITATION II S550H S550H BEECHCRAFT CANADAIR CESSNA TABLE 4-1 (Sheet 2 of 3) IMAFISJWA 4-2 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM MANUFACTURER CESSNA (cont) DORNIER EMBRAER GULFSTREAM ISRAEL AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES LEAR LEAR (cont) LOCKHEED JETSTAR MITSUBISHI SABRELINER MODEL CITATION III 650 CITATION III 650A (SB 13 & 14) CITATION III 650 HEAVY CITATION III 650 HEAVY (Increased ZFW) CITATION V 560 CITATION VII 650 CITATION XL CITATION X 228-201 228-202 120 PW118 120A PW118A 120A PW118A GULFSTREAM 1 GULFSTREAM II WITH HUSH KIT GULFSTREAM II WITH TIP TANKS GULFSTREAM III GIII ASC70 GULFSTREAM IV GULFSTREAM IV W/MACH.85 &.86 WESTWIND 1124 WESTWIND 1124A WESTWIND 1124 W/AFC 1076 WESTWIND 1124 ASTRA ASTRA JET ASTRA JET (INCREASED MAX WT) LEARJET 31 LEARJET 31A LEARJET 31A INCREASED ZFW-13,000 LEARJET 35A LEARJET 36A LEARJET 55 ECR 2431 LEARJET 55 ECR 2554 GLOBAL TYPE DESIGNATOR CE650 CE650A CE650H CE650Z CE560 CE657 CE560X CE 750 D2281 D2282 E120 E120A EMB120 G1 GUII G2TT GUIII GIII70 G4 G4A W1124 W1124A W1124I W1125 AJ25 AJ25H LE31 LE31A LE31AZ LE35 LE36 LE55 LE55A LEARJET 55C GARRET 731 MU300 DIAMOND 1 SABRELINER 60 SABRELINER 65 SABRELINER 80 LE55C JET731 DIAM1 SABR60 SABR65 SABR80 TABLE 4-1 (Sheet 3 of 3) IMAFISJWA 4-3 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.1 CONFIGURATION MODULE PROGRAMMING FOR GNS-500A SERIES 4/5 WITH DMU P/N 42000-XX-XX 1. Install test connector P/N 12870-1 to the front of the DMU on J102. 2. Turn system on. Press the ENTER Key to accept DATE, GMT, and Position. 3. Press the DATA Key to display the AFIS MENU Page. See Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 4. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key to position the cursor over Option 4, RECALL AFIS FPL and press the ENTER Key. The RECALL AFIS FPL Page appears. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key to position the cursor over the DATE field and enter 357777. Press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 5. Select the AFIS configuration to be read or modified from the AFIS Configuration Menu Page (Figure 4-3) and press the ENTER Key. ------- Figure 4-3 IMAFISJWA 4-4 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM The dates of previously entered configurations are shown in Options 1 to 3. The newest configuration date appears first. Option 4 allows for the entry of a new configuration. Select Options 1 to 4 as desired and Figure 4-4 will be displayed. 6. Insert the basic operating weight and press ENTER. See Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 7. Insert the default for Auto Report and press ENTER. See Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 8. Insert 15 as the Auto Reporting time interval unless advised differently by the pilot/operator and press ENTER. See Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 IMAFISJWA 4-5 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 9. This step is applicable only to DMU P/N 42000-03-03 and 42000-04-03. Select Option 1 if reports are not wanted on the ground. Select Option 2 if reports on the ground are required. See Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 10. Insert complete aircraft registration number (tail number) in the cursor field and press ENTER. See Figure 4-8. Figure 4-8 11. Insert GS as the Airline ID number and press ENTER. See Figure 4-9. NOTE: Currently, GS is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-9 IMAFISJWA 4-6 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 12. In the Flight Number cursor field, insert the number 0001 as shown in Figure 4-10. Press ENTER. NOTE: Currently, 0001 is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-10 13. This step is only applicable to DMU P/N 42000-01-01 and 42000-02-02. Determine the number of NMUs connected to the DMU (there are a maximum of 3), insert the number in the cursor field, and press ENTER. See Figure 4-11. Figure 4-11 14. Complete this step for all other versions. Insert 2 as shown in Figure 4-12 to indicate that Port 1 is connected to the GNS-500A system and press ENTER. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-12 IMAFISJWA 4-7 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 15. If applicable, insert 2 to designate that Port 2 is connected to the GNS-500A system. Press ENTER. See Figure 4-13a for DMU P/N 42000-01-01 and 42000-02-02. See Figure 4-13b for DMU P/N 42000-03-03 and 42000-04-03. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-13A Figure 4-13B NOTE: Program for Port 3 as necessary. Press ENTER to continue. 16. To designate Port 1 as the Master 422 Port, insert 1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-14. Figure 4-14 IMAFISJWA 4-8 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM NOTE The master port refers to the use of one port by the software to have priority over the data from other ports (i.e. CDU2). Global recommends use of Port 1. 17. The 429 port option is not applicable to DMU P/N 42000-XX-XX. This page will only appear if DMU P/N 42000-03-03 or 42000-04-03 is installed. If applicable, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-15. Figure 4-15 18. The 429 port option is not applicable to DMU P/N 42000-XX-XX. This page will only appear if DMU P/N 42000-03-03 or 42000-04-03 is installed. If applicable, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-16. Figure 4-16 19. The 429 port option is not applicable to DMU P/N 42000-XX-XX. This page will only appear if DMU P/N 42000-03-03 or 42000-04-03 is installed. If applicable, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-17. Figure 4-17 IMAFISJWA 4-9 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 20. Select whether the AFIS system is using a separate antenna and press ENTER. See Figure 4-18. NOTE: The Antenna Switching Unit (ASU) allows the AFIS system to share an antenna with the VHF Com or use its own antenna. Figure 4-18 21. Insert type designator as listed in Table 4-1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-19. NOTE: If the aircraft type is not listed in Table 4-1, contact Global Data Center to obtain type designator. Figure 4-19 IMAFISJWA 4-10 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 22. Select Option 1 for ARINC network, Option 2 for SITA or AVICOM network. Press ENTER to continue. See Figure 4-20. NOTE: Air Canada network is no longer active. Figure 4-20 23. Steps 23 and 24 are only applicable to Series 4/5 users with Fuel Flow option DMU P/N 42000-02-02 or 42000-04-03. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 25. If applicable, select the number that corresponds to the number of engines on the aircraft and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-21. Figure 4-21 24. Fuel Flow Interface - Enter one of seven options. See Figure 4-22. Using the Up and Down arrow keys, move the fuel flow sensor options into the stationary cursor field. Scroll through and press the ENTER Key to select the desired option. Figure 4-22 (page 1) IMAFISJWA 4-11 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-22 (PAGE 2) (a) If Option 1 (NO SENSORS) is selected, the system will go to Step 25. (b) If Option 2 (FREQUENCY) is selected, Figure 4-23 appears. Select the appropriate manufacturer and scaling by using the Up and Down arrow keys to place the desired option in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1 to cross-reference the manufacturer part number to the fuel flow type and frequency scaling. LEAR stands for J.E.T. fuel flow manufacturer and AERO is AERO Systems. Figure 4-23 (PAGE 1) Figure 4-23 (PAGE 2) IMAFISJWA 4-12 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (c) If Option 3 (PULSE WIDTH) is selected, Figure 4-24 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. ELD stands for ELDEC. See Figure 4-24. Figure 4-24 (PAGE 1) Figure 4-24 (PAGE 2) (d) If Option 4 (PULSE DIFF) is selected, Figure 4-25 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. Figure 4-25 IMAFISJWA 4-13 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (e) If Option 5 (DC AMPLITUDE) is selected, Figure 4-26 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. AMTK stands for AMETEK. CAN is Canadian Marconi, CON is Consolidated Airborne and RAG is Ragen Data System Figure 4-26 (PAGE 1) Figure 4-26 (PAGE 2) Figure 4-26 (PAGE 3) IMAFISJWA 4-14 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (f) If Option 6 (AC AMPLITUDE) is selected, Figure 4-27 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. GE stands for General Electric. Figure 4-27 (g) If Option 7 (DC COMP. FREQ.) is selected, Figure 4-28 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. Figure 4-28 IMAFISJWA 4-15 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 25. This step is only applicable to DMU P/N 42000-03-03 and 42000-04-03. If other versions of DMU are used, proceed to Step 26. Select the applicable special feature option and press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-29. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. Figure 4-29 26. Select whether stored weather will be retained in memory when power is interrupted. Press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-30. Figure 4-30 IMAFISJWA 4-16 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 27. This step is only applicable to DMU P/N 42000-03-03 and 42000-04-03. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 30. Select the desired option for Auto Weather update status at power up and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-31. Figure 4-31 28. This step is only applicable to Series 4/5 users with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 42000-03-03 and 42000-04-03. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 30. If applicable, select Satcom Option 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-32. If Option 1 is selected, proceed to Step 30. Option 3 (ARINC 741) and Option 4 (SATFONE) are not available for DMU P/N 42000-03-03 and 42000-04-03. These options apply to other FMS/DMU configurations discussed elsewhere. Figure 4-32 IMAFISJWA 4-17 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 29. This step is only applicable to Series 4/5 users with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 42000-03-03 and 42000-04-03. Also, Option 2 must have been selected in Step 28. If other versions of the DMU are used or Option 1 was selected in the previous step, proceed to Step 30. Select the desired option and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-33. Figure 4-33 30. Write configuration data to the Configuration Module by selecting 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-34. Figure 4-34 IMAFISJWA 4-18 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.2 CONFIGURATION MODULE PROGRAMMING FOR GNS-500A SERIES 4/5 WITH DMU P/N 400-045500-XXXX. NOTE: The following configuration pages are not available for DMU P/N 400-045500-0210 or 400-045500-2010. 1. Install test connector P/N 12870-1 to the front of the DMU on J102. 2. Turn system on. Press the ENTER Key to accept DATE, GMT, and Position. 3. Press the DATA Key to display the AFIS MENU Page. See Figure 4-35. Figure 4-35 4. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key to position the cursor over Option 4, RECALL AFIS FPL and press the ENTER Key. The RECALL AFIS FPL Page appears. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key to position the cursor over the DATE field and enter 357777. Press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-36. Figure 4-36 IMAFISJWA 4-19 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 5. Select the AFIS configuration to be read or modified from the AFIS Configuration Menu Page (Figure 4-37) and press the ENTER Key. The dates of previously entered configurations are shown in Options 1 to 3. The newest configuration date appears first. Option 4 allows for the entry of a new configuration. Select Options 1 to 4 as desired and Figure 4-38 will be displayed. Figure 4-37 6. Insert the basic operating weight and press ENTER. See Figure 4-38. Figure 4-38 7. Insert the default for Auto Report and press ENTER. See Figure 4-39. Figure 4-39 IMAFISJWA 4-20 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 8. Insert 15 as the Auto Reporting time interval unless advised differently by the pilot/operator and press ENTER. See Figure 4-40. Figure 4-40 9. Select Option 1 if reports are not wanted on the ground. Select Option 2 if reports on the ground are required. See Figure 4-41. Figure 4-41 10. Insert complete aircraft registration number (tail number) in the cursor field and press ENTER. See Figure 4-42. Figure 4-42 IMAFISJWA 4-21 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 11. Insert GS as the Airline ID number and press ENTER. See Figure 4-43. NOTE: Currently, GS is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-43 12. In the Flight Number cursor field, insert the number 0001 as shown in Figure 4-44. Press ENTER. NOTE: Currently, 0001 is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-44 13. Insert 2 as shown in Figure 4-45 to indicate that Port 1 is connected to the GNS-500A system and press ENTER. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-45 IMAFISJWA 4-22 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 14. If applicable, insert 2 to designate that Port 2 is connected to the GNS-500A system. Press ENTER. See Figure 4-46. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-46 15. If applicable, insert 2 to designate that Port 3 of connected to the GNS-500A system and press ENTER. See Figure 4-47. Figure 4-47 16. To designate Port 1 as the Master 422 Port, insert 1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-48. NOTE: The master port refers to the use of one port by the software to have priority over the data from other ports (i.e. CDU2). Honeywell recommends use of Port 1. Figure 4-48 IMAFISJWA 4-23 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 17. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only GWS systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-49. Figure 4-49 18. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-50. Figure 4-50 19. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only GWS systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-51. Figure 4-51 IMAFISJWA 4-24 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 20. Select whether the AFIS system is using a separate antenna and press ENTER. See Figure 4-52. NOTE: The Antenna Switching Unit (ASU) allows the AFIS system to share an antenna with the VHF Comm or use its own antenna. Figure 4-52 21. Insert type designator as listed in Table 4-1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-53. NOTE: If the aircraft type is not listed in Table 4-1, contact Global Data Center to obtain type designator. Figure 4-53 IMAFISJWA 4-25 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 22. Select Option 1 for ARINC network, Option 2 for SITA or AVICOM network. Press ENTER to continue. See Figure 4-54. NOTE: Air Canada network is no longer active. Figure 4-54 23. Steps 23 and 24 are only applicable to Series 4/5 users with Fuel Flow option DMU P/N 400-045500-0002, 400-045500-0004 or 400-045500-0006. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 25. If applicable, select the number that corresponds to the number of engines on the aircraft and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-55. Figure 4-55 24. Fuel Flow Interface - Enter one of seven options. See Figure 4-56. Using the Up and Down arrow keys, move the fuel flow sensor options into the stationary cursor field. Scroll through and press the ENTER Key to select the desired option. Figure 4-56 (PAGE 1) IMAFISJWA 4-26 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-56 (PAGE 2) (a) If Option 1 (NO SENSORS) is selected, the system will go to Step 25. (b) If Option 2 (FREQUENCY) is selected, Figure 4-57 appears. Select the appropriate manufacturer and scaling by using the Up and Down arrow keys to place the desired option in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the manufacturer part number to the fuel flow type and frequency scaling. LEAR stands for J.E.T. fuel flow manufacturer and AERO is AERO Systems. Figure 4-57 (PAGE 1) Figure 4-57 (PAGE 2) IMAFISJWA 4-27 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (c) If Option 3 (PULSE WIDTH) is selected, Figure 4-58 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. ELD stands for ELDEC. See Figure 4-58. Figure 4-58 (PAGE 1) Figure 4-58 (PAGE 2) (d) If Option 4 (PULSE DIFF) is selected, Figure 4-59 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. Figure 4-59 IMAFISJWA 4-28 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (e) If Option 5 (DC AMPLITUDE) is selected, Figure 4-60 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. AMTK stands for AMETEK. CAN is Canadian Marconi, CON is Consolidated Airborne and RAG is Ragen Data System. Figure 4-60 (PAGE 1) Figure 4-60 (PAGE 2) Figure 4-60 (PAGE 3) IMAFISJWA 4-29 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (f) If Option 6 (AC AMPLITUDE) is selected, Figure 4-61 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. GE stands for General Electric. Figure 4-61 (g) If Option 7 (DC COMP. FREQ.) is selected, Figure 4-62 is displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to place the appropriate manufacturer/scaling in the cursor field. Press ENTER. NOTE: See Section 1.3.2, SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS, to cross-reference the fuel flow indicator/transmitter manufacturer’s part number to the appropriate scaling values. Figure 4-62 IMAFISJWA 4-30 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 25. Select the applicable special feature option and press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-63. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. Figure 4-63 26. Select whether stored flight plans, messages and weather will be retained in memory when power is interrupted. Press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-64. Figure 4-64 27. Select the desired option for Auto Weather update status at power up and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-65. Figure 4-65 IMAFISJWA 4-31 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 28. This step is only applicable to Series 4/5 users with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 400-045500-0003, 400-045500-0004, 400-045500-0005 or 400-045500-0006. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 30. If applicable, select Satcom Option 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-66. If Option 1 is selected, proceed to Step 30. Options 3 and 4 are only available with DMU P/N 400-045500-0005 or 400-045500-0006. Figure 4-66 29. Select the desired option and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-67. Figure 4-67 30. Write configuration data to the Configuration Module by selecting 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-68. Figure 4-68 IMAFISJWA 4-32 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.3 CONFIGURATION MODULE PROGRAMMING FOR GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL OR GNS-XLS WITH DMU P/N 42000-01-01 OR 42000-03-03 1. Install test connector P/N 12870-1 to the front of the DMU on J102. 2. Turn system on. Press the ENTER Key to accept DATE, GMT, and Position. 3. Press the PLAN Key or AFIS Key to display the AFIS MENU Page. See Figure 4-69 or Figure 4-70. Figure 4-69 Figure 4-70 4. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key to position the cursor over the RECALL AFIS FPL option and press the ENTER Key. The RECALL AFIS FPL Page appears. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key to position the cursor over the DATE field and enter 357777. Press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-71. Figure 4-71 IMAFISJWA 4-33 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 5. Select the AFIS configuration to be read or modified from the AFIS Configuration Menu Page (Figure 4-69) and press the ENTER Key. The dates of previously entered configurations are shown in Options 1 to 3. The newest configuration date appears first. Option 4 allows for the entry of a new configuration. Select Options 1 to 4 as desired and Figure 4-72 will be displayed. Figure 4-72 6. Insert the basic operating weight and press ENTER. See Figure 4-73. Figure 4-73 7. Insert the default for Auto Report and press ENTER. See Figure 4-74. Figure 4-74 IMAFISJWA 4-34 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 8. Insert 15 as the Auto Reporting time interval unless advised differently by the pilot/operator and press ENTER. See Figure 4-75. Figure 4-75 9. Select Option 1 if reports are not wanted on the ground. Select Option 2 if reports on the ground are required. See Figure 4-76. Figure 4-76 10. Insert complete aircraft registration number (tail number) in the cursor field and press ENTER. See Figure 4-77. Figure 4-77 IMAFISJWA 4-35 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 11. Insert GS as the Airline ID number and press ENTER. See Figure 4-78. NOTE: Currently, GS is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-78 12. In the Flight Number cursor field, insert the number 0001 as shown in Figure 4-79. Press ENTER. NOTE: Currently, 0001 is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-79 13. This step is only applicable to DMU P/N 42000-01-01. Determine the number of CDUs or NMUs connected to the DMU (there are a maximum of 3), insert the number in the cursor field, and press ENTER. See Figure 4-80. Figure 4-80 IMAFISJWA 4-36 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 14. Insert 1 as shown in Figure 4-81 to indicate that Port 1 is connected to the GNS-1000 or GNS-X system and press ENTER. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-81 15. If applicable, insert 1 to designate that Port 2 is connected to the GNS-1000 or GNS-X system. Press ENTER. See Figure 4-82a for DMU P/N 42000-01-01. See Figure 4-82b for DMU P/N 42000-03-03. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-82A Figure 4-82B IMAFISJWA 4-37 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 16. If applicable, insert 1 to designate that Port 3 is connected to the GNS-1000 or GNS-X system. Press ENTER. See Figure 4-83a for DMU P/N 42000-01-01. See Figure 4-83b for DMU P/N 42000-03-03. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-83A Figure 4-83B 17. To designate Port 1 as the Master 422 Port, insert 1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-84. NOTE: The master port refers to the use of one port by the software to have priority over the data from other ports (ie CDU2). Global recommends use of Port 1. Figure 4-84 IMAFISJWA 4-38 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 18. The 429 port option is not applicable to DMU P/N 42000-XX-XX. This page will only appear if DMU P/N 42000-03-03 is installed. If applicable, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-85. Figure 4-85 19. The 429 port option is not applicable to DMU P/N 42000-XX-XX. This page will only appear if DMU P/N 42000-03-03 is installed. If applicable, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-86. Figure 4-86 20. The 429 port option is not applicable to DMU P/N 42000-XX-XX. This page will only appear if DMU P/N 42000-03-03 is installed. If applicable, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-87. Figure 4-87 IMAFISJWA 4-39 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 21. Select whether the AFIS system is using a separate antenna and press ENTER. See Figure 4-88. NOTE: The Antenna Switching Unit (ASU) allows the AFIS system to share an antenna with the VHF Comm or use its own antenna. Figure 4-88 22. Insert type designator as listed in Table 4-1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-89. NOTE: If the aircraft type is not listed in Table 4-1, contact Global Data Center to obtain type designator. Figure 4-89 23. Select Option 1 for ARINC network, Option 2 for SITA or AVICOM network, or Option 3 for Air Canada network. Press ENTER to continue. See Figure 4-90. NOTE: Air Canada network is no longer active. Figure 4-90 IMAFISJWA 4-40 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 24. Fuel Flow option is not available for GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS. Insert 1 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-91. Figure 4-91 25. Fuel Flow option is not available for GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS. Select 1 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-92. Figure 4-92 26. This step is only applicable to DMU P/N 42000-03-03. If other versions of DMU are used, proceed to Step 27. Select the applicable special feature option and press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-93. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. Figure 4-93 IMAFISJWA 4-41 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 27. Select whether stored weather will be retained in memory when power is interrupted. Press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-94. Figure 4-94 28. This step is only applicable to DMU P/N 42000-03-03. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 30. Select the desired option for Auto Weather update status at power up and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-95. Figure 4-95 29. This step is only applicable to GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 42000-03-03. If applicable, select Satcom Option 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-96. If Option 1 is selected, proceed to Step 31. Option 3 (ARINC 741) and Option 4 (SATFONE) are not available for DMU P/N 42000-03-03. These options apply to other FMS/DMU configurations discussed elsewhere. Figure 4-96 IMAFISJWA 4-42 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 30. This step is only applicable to GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 42000-03-03. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 31. Select the desired option and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-97. Figure 4-97 31. Write configuration data to the Configuration Module by selecting 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-98. Figure 4-98 IMAFISJWA 4-43 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.4 CONFIGURATION MODULE PROGRAMMING FOR GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL OR GNS-XLS WITH DMU P/N 400-045500-0001, 400-045500-0003 OR 400-045500-0005 AND OTHER FMS MANUFACTURES USING DMU P/N 400-045500-0001, 0002, -0003, -0004, -0005, -0006 OR -0130 1. Install test connector P/N 12870-1 to the front of the DMU on J102. 2. Turn system on. Press the ENTER Key to accept DATE, GMT, and Position. (a) If DMU has been configured for ACARS proceed to step 4(a) otherwise step 3. 3. Press the PLAN Key or AFIS Key to display the AFIS MENU Page. See Figure 4-99 or Figure 4-100. Figure 4-99 Figure 4-100 IMAFISJWA 4-44 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key or Line >Select keys to position the cursor over the RECALL AFIS FPL option and press the ENTER Key. The RECALL AFIS FPL Page appears. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key or Line Select keys to position the cursor over the DATE field and enter 357777. Press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-101. Figure 4-101 NOTE: ITEMS 4(a) through 4(k) are only available for -0003 or -0130. For other part numbers skip to item 5. (a) Press the PLAN key or AFIS key to display the ACARS page. See Figure 4-102 or 4-103. Figure 4-102 Figure 4-103 IMAFISJWA 4-45 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (b) If ACARS page shown in Figure 4-102 appears, press “1" key and the PREFLIGHT Data page, Figure 4-104 will appear. Otherwise proceed to step 4(h). Figure 4-104 (c) Insert a one digit number (eg. 1) in FLT NO: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move FLT RLS DATE: field. (d) Insert a one digit number (eg. 1) in FLT RLS DATE: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT STN: field. (e) Insert a three character departure station identifier (eg. MCI) in DEPT STN: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT STN: field. (f) Insert a three character destination station identifier (eg. MCI) in DEST STN: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to ETE field. (g) Enter 3577 in ETE field and press ENTER key. See Figure 4-105. Proceed to step 5. Figure 4-105 (h) Insert a three digit number (eg. 111) in FLT# field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT field (see Figure 4-106). (i) Insert a three character departure identifier (eg. MCI) in DEPT field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEST field. (j) Insert a three character destination identifier (eg MCI) in DEST field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to ETD field. IMAFISJWA 4-46 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (k) Enter 3577 in ETD field and press ENTER key. See Figure 4-106 and proceed to step 5. Figure 4-106 5. Select the AFIS configuration to be read or modified from the AFIS Configuration Menu Page (Figure 4-107) and press the ENTER Key. The dates of previously entered configurations are shown in Options 1 to 3. The newest configuration date appears first. Option 4 allows for the entry of a new configuration. Select Options 1 to 4 as desired and Figure 4-108 will be displayed. Figure 4-107 6. Insert the basic operating weight and press ENTER. See Figure 4-108. Figure 4-108 IMAFISJWA 4-47 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 7. Insert the default for Auto Report and press ENTER. See Figure 4-109. Figure 4-109 8. Insert 15 as the Auto Reporting time interval unless advised differently by the pilot/operator and press ENTER. See Figure 4-110. Figure 4-110 9. Select Option 1 if reports are not wanted on the ground. Select Option 2 if reports on the ground are required. See Figure 4-111. Figure 4-111 IMAFISJWA 4-48 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 10. Insert complete aircraft registration number (tail number) in the cursor field and press ENTER. See Figure 4-112. Figure 4-112 11. Insert GS as the Airline ID number and press ENTER. See Figure 4-113. NOTE: Currently, GS is the only valid entry except for the following: XJ for MESABA Airlines, DH for Atlantic Coast Aviation, Part Numbers 400-045500-0003 or 400-045500-0130 ONLY. Figure 4-113 12. In the Flight Number cursor field, insert the number 0001 as shown in Figure 4-114. Press ENTER. NOTE: Currently, 0001 is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-114 IMAFISJWA 4-49 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 13. Insert 1 as shown in Figure 4-115 to indicate that Port 1 is connected to the GNS-1000, GNS-X, or other manufactures navigation system and press ENTER. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-115 14. If applicable, insert 1 to designate that Port 2 is connected to the GNS-1000 or GNS-X system. Press ENTER. If no Global systems are connected, select Option 4. See Figure 4-116. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-116 IMAFISJWA 4-50 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 15. If applicable, insert 1 to designate that Port 3 is connected to the GNS-1000 or GNS-X system. Press ENTER. If no Global systems are connected, select Option 4. See Figure 4-117. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-117 16. To designate Port 1 as the Master 422 Port, insert 1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-118. NOTE: The master port refers to the use of one port by the software to have priority over the data from other ports (i.e. CDU2). Honeywell recommends use of Port 1. Figure 4-118 17. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-119. Figure 4-119 IMAFISJWA 4-51 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 18. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-120. Figure 4-120 19. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-121. Figure 4-121 20. Select whether the AFIS system is using a separate antenna and press ENTER. See Figure 4-122. NOTE: The Antenna Switching Unit (ASU) allows the AFIS system to share an antenna with the VHF Comm or use its own antenna. Figure 4-122 IMAFISJWA 4-52 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 21. Insert type designator as listed in Table 4-1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-123. NOTE: If the aircraft type is not listed in Table 4-1, contact Global Data Center to obtain type designator. Figure 4-123 22. Select Option 1 for ARINC network or Option 2 for SITA or AVICOM network. Press ENTER to continue. See Figure 4-124. Figure 4-124 23. Fuel Flow option is not available for GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS. Insert 1 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-125. If DMU P/N 400-045500-0004, 400-045500-0006 or other NAV system is used, select the appropriate fuel flow pages. Figure 4-125 IMAFISJWA 4-53 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 24. Fuel Flow option is not available for GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS. Select 1 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-126. Figure 4-126 25. Select the applicable special feature option and press the ENTER Key to continue. (a) If Airline ID of GS has been entered the special selection features page will appear as in Figure 4-127. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. Figure 4-127 IMAFISJWA 4-54 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (b) If Airline ID XJ or DH has been inserted the special feature option will be displayed as Figure 4-128. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. ACARS REPORTS = Customer defined non-standard AFIS features. Figure 4-128 NOTE: If Airline ID is GS, ACARS reports can be accessed by pressing *A or *M and then pressing ENTER key. If ACARS REPORTS, 5, has been selected see Figure 4-129 otherwise proceed to step 27. (c) If Airline ID of DH or *A has been entered, the following page selections will be available. Figure 4-129 IMAFISJWA 4-55 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Use UP or DOWN arrow keys or right hand line select keys to position cursor over selections. Depress BACK key to cycle between YES and No selection. Press ENTER key to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If cursor is on TITLE PAGE ACARS selection, then pressing ENTER key will activate the page shown in Figure 4-130. BACK key - depressed with cursor off page causes SPECIAL FEATURES selection to appear. ENTER key - depressed with cursor off page causes screen shown in Figure 4-130 to appear. Figure 4-130 Use UP or Down arrow or right hand LINE SELECT keys to position cursor over option. BACK key - depressed to cycle between YES and NO with cursor over desired selection. ENTER key - depress to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If over USE DMU WT-ON-WHEELS INPUT selection, pressing ENTER key will proceed to step 27. (d) If Airline ID of XJ or *M has been entered, the following configuration selection will be available. See Figure 4-131. Figure 4-131 Use UP or Down arrow or right hand LINE SELECT keys to position cursor over selections. BACK key - depressed to cycle between YES and NO with cursor over desired selection. IMAFISJWA 4-56 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM ENTER key - depress to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If over TITLE PAGE ACARS selection, pressing ENTER key will display the page shown in Figure 4-130. 26. Select whether stored flight plans, messages and weather will be retained in memory when power is interrupted. Press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-132. Figure 4-132 27. Select the desired option for Auto Weather update status at power up and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-133. Figure 4-133 IMAFISJWA 4-57 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 28. This step is only applicable to GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 400-045500-0003, 400-045500-0004, 400-045500-0005, 400-045500-0006 or 400-045500-0130. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 30. If applicable, select Satcom Option 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-134. Select GWS option for AERO-C satellite system, ARINC 741 for Aeronautical Standard (ARINC 741) satellite system and SATFONE for SATFONE system. ARINC 741 and SATFONE can only be selected when using DMU P/N 400-045500-0005 or 400-045500-0006. Figure 4-134 29. Select the desired option and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-135. Figure 4-135 30. Write configuration data to the Configuration Module by selecting 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-136. Figure 4-136 31. Power Off DMU and restart. IMAFISJWA 4-58 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.5 CONFIGURATION MODULE PROGRAMMING FOR GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL OR GNS-XLS WITH DMU P/N 400-045500-0210 OR 400-045500-2010. 1. Install test connector P/N 12870-1 to the front of the DMU on J102. 2. Turn system on. Press the ENTER Key to accept DATE, GMT, and Position. If DMU has been previously configured for ACARS proceed to step 4(a) otherwise step 3. 3. Press the PLAN Key or AFIS Key to display the AFIS MENU Page. See Figures 4-137 through 4-139. Figure 4-137 Figure 4-138 AFIS MENU 1. WX GRAPHICS 2. TERMINAL WX 3. SIGMETS 4. WINDS ALOFT 5. AFIS FLT PLAN 6. RECALL AFIS FPL 7. SEND AFIS MESSAGE 8. DISPL AFIS MSG 9. OPERATING MODES Figure 4-139 IMAFISJWA 4-59 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key or Line >Select keys to position the cursor over the RECALL AFIS FPL option and press the ENTER Key. The RECALL AFIS FPL Page appears. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key or Line Select keys to position the cursor over the DATE field and enter 357777. Press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-140. Figure 4-140 NOTE: For non-ACARS programming, proceed to step 5. (a) Press the PLAN key or AFIS key to display the ACARS page. See Figure 4-141 or 4-142. Figure 4-141 Figure 4-142 IMAFISJWA 4-60 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (b) If ACARS page shown in Figure 4-141 appears, press “1" key and the PREFLIGHT Data page, Figure 4-143 will appear. Otherwise proceed to step 4(h). Figure 4-143 (c) Insert a one digit number (eg. 1) in FLT NO: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move FLT RLS DATE: field. (d) Insert a one digit number (eg. 1) in FLT RLS DATE: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT STN: field. (e) Insert a three character departure station identifier (eg. MCI) in DEPT STN: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT STN: field. (f) Insert a three character destination station identifier (eg. MCI) in DEST STN: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to ETE field. (g) Enter 3577 in ETE field and press ENTER key. See Figure 4-144. Proceed to step 5. Figure 4-144 (h) Insert a three digit number (eg. 111) in FLT# field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT field. (i) Insert a three character departure identifier (eg. MCI) in DEPT field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEST field. (j) Insert a three character destination identifier (eg MCI) in DEST field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to ETD field. IMAFISJWA 4-61 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (k) Enter 3577 in ETD field and press ENTER key. See Figure 4-145 and proceed to step 5. Figure 4-145 5. Select the AFIS configuration to be read or modified from the AFIS Configuration Menu Page (Figure 4-146) and press the ENTER Key. The dates of previously entered configurations are shown in Options 1 to 3. The newest configuration date appears first. Option 4 allows for the entry of a new configuration. Select Options 1 to 4 as desired and Figure 4-146 will be displayed. Figure 4-146 6. Insert the basic operating weight and press ENTER. See Figure 4-147. Figure 4-147 IMAFISJWA 4-62 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 7. Insert the default for Auto Report and press ENTER. See Figure 4-148. Figure 4-148 8. Insert 15 as the Auto Reporting time interval unless advised differently by the pilot/operator and press ENTER. See Figure 4-149. Figure 4-149 9. Select Option 1 if reports are not wanted on the ground. Select Option 2 if reports on the ground are required. See Figure 4-150. Figure 4-150 IMAFISJWA 4-63 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 10. Insert complete aircraft registration number (tail number) in the cursor field and press ENTER. See Figure 4-151. Figure 4-151 11. Insert GS as the Airline ID number and press ENTER. See Figure 4-152. NOTE: Currently, GS is the only valid entry except for the following: XJ for MESABA Airlines, DH for Atlantic Coast Aviation. Figure 4-152 12. In the Flight Number cursor field, insert the number 0001 as shown in Figure 4-153. Press ENTER. NOTE: Currently, 0001 is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-153 IMAFISJWA 4-64 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 13. Insert 1 as shown in Figure 4-154 to indicate that Port 1 is connected to the GNS-1000, GNS-X, or other manufactures navigation system or insert 3 if a graphical GNS-XLS is attached to port 1. Press ENTER. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-154 14. Insert 1 as shown in Figure 4-1555 to designate that Port 2 is connected to the GNS-1000, GNS-X or other manufacturers navigation system or insert 3 if a Graphical GNS-XLS is attached to Port 2. Press ENTER. If no Global systems are connected, select option 4. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-155 IMAFISJWA 4-65 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 15. If applicable, insert 1 to designate that Port 3 is connected to the GNS-1000 or GNS-X system or insert 3 if Port 3 is connected to a Graphical GNS-XLS. Press ENTER. If no Global systems are connected, select Option 4. See Figure 4-156. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-156 16. To designate Port 1 as the Master 422 port, insert 1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-157. NOTE: The master port refers to the use of one port by the software to have priority over the data from other ports (i.e. CDU2). Global recommends use of Port 1. Figure 4-157 17. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturers navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-158. Figure 4-158 IMAFISJWA 4-66 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 18. Insert a 2 if a weather graphics RPU is connected to Cabin Terminal Port 1. Otherwise, insert a 1. See Figure 4-159. Figure 4-159 19. Insert a 2 if a weather graphics RPU is connected to Cabin Terminal Port 2. Otherwise, insert a 1. See Figure 4-160 Figure 4-160 20. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-161. Figure 4-161 IMAFISJWA 4-67 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 21. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-162. Figure 4-162 22. Select whether the AFIS system is using a separate antenna and press ENTER. See Figure 4-163. NOTE: The Antenna Switching Unit (ASU) allows the AFIS system to share an antenna with the VHF Comm or use its own antenna. Figure 4-163 23. Insert type designator as listed in Table 4-1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-164. NOTE: If the aircraft type is not listed in Table 4-1, contact Global Data Center to obtain type designator. Figure 4-164 IMAFISJWA 4-68 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 24. Select Option 1 for ARINC network or Option 2 for SITA or AVICOM network. Press ENTER to continue. See Figure 4-165. Figure 4-165 25. Fuel Flow option is not available for GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS. Insert 1 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-166. If DMU P/N 400-045500-0004, 400-045500-0006 or other NAV system is used, select the appropriate fuel flow pages. Figure 4-166 26. Fuel Flow option is not available for GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS. Select 1 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-167. Figure 4-167 IMAFISJWA 4-69 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 27. Select the applicable special feature option and press the ENTER Key to continue. (a) If Airline ID of GS has been entered the special selection features page will appear as in Figure 4-168. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. Figure 4-168 (b) If Airline ID XJ or DH has been inserted the special feature option will be displayed as Figure 4-169. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. ACARS REPORTS = Customer defined non-standard AFIS features. Figure 4-169 NOTE: If Airline ID is GS, ACARS reports can be accessed by pressing *A or *M and then pressing ENTER key. If ACARS REPORTS, 5, has been selected see Figure 4-170 otherwise proceed to step 28. IMAFISJWA 4-70 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (c) If Airline ID of DH or *A has been entered, the following page selections will be available. Figure 4-170 Use UP or DOWN arrow keys or right hand line select keys to position cursor over selections. Depress BACK key to cycle between YES and No selection. Press ENTER key to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If cursor is on TITLE PAGE ACARS selection, then pressing ENTER key will activate the page shown in Figure 4-171. BACK key - depressed with cursor off page causes SPECIAL FEATURES selection to appear. ENTER key -depressed with cursor off page causes screen shown in Figure 4-171 to appear. Figure 4-171 Use UP or Down arrow or right hand LINE SELECT keys to position cursor over option. BACK key - depressed to cycle between YES and NO with cursor over desired selection. ENTER key - depress to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If over USE DMU WT-ON-WHEELS INPUT selection, pressing ENTER key will proceed to step 27. IMAFISJWA 4-71 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (d) If Airline ID of XJ or *M has been entered, the following configuration selection will be available. See Figure 4-172. Figure 4-172 Use UP or Down arrow or right hand LINE SELECT keys to position cursor over selections. BACK key - depressed to cycle between YES and NO with cursor over desired selection. ENTER key - depress to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If over TITLE PAGE ACARS selection, pressing ENTER key will display the page shown in Figure 4-171. 28. Select whether stored flight plans, messages and weather will be retained in memory when power is interrupted. Press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-173. Figure 4-173 29. Insert 2 if the DMU is to use the weight on wheels input. See Figure 4-174. Figure 4-174 IMAFISJWA 4-72 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 30. Select the desired option for Auto Weather update status at power up and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-175. Figure 4-175 31. This step is only applicable to GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 400-045500-0210 or 400-045500-2010. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 33. If applicable, select Satcom Option 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-176. Select GWS option for AERO-C satellite system, ARINC 741 for Aeronautical Standard (ARINC 741) satellite system and SATFONE for SATFONE system. ARINC 741 and SATFONE can only be selected when using DMU P/N 400-045500-2010. Figure 4-176 32. Select the desired option and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-177. Figure 4-177 IMAFISJWA 4-73 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 33. Write configuration data to the Configuration Module be selecting 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-178. Figure 4-178 34. Power Off DMU and restart. NOTE: This completes AFIS configuration. For ACARS configuration, proceed to step 4(a). IMAFISJWA 4-74 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.6 CONFIGURATION MODULE PROGRAMMING FOR GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL OR GNS-XLS WITH DMU P/N 400-045500-0211 OR 400-045500-2011. 1. Install test connector P/N 12870-1 to the front of the DMU on J102. 2. Turn system on. Press the ENTER Key to accept DATE, GMT, and Position. If DMU has been previously configured for ACARS proceed to step 4(a) otherwise step 3. 3. Press the PLAN Key or AFIS Key to display the AFIS MENU Page. See Figures 4-179 through 4-181. Figure 4-179 Figure 4-180 AFIS MENU 1. WX GRAPHICS 2. TERMINAL WX 3. SIGMETS 4. WINDS ALOFT 5. AFIS FLT PLAN 6. RECALL AFIS FPL 7. SEND AFIS MESSAGE 8. DISPL AFIS MSG 9. OPERATING MODES Figure 4-181 IMAFISJWA 4-75 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key or Line >Select keys to position the cursor over the RECALL AFIS FPL option and press the ENTER Key. The RECALL AFIS FPL Page appears. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow Key or Line Select keys to position the cursor over the DATE field and enter 357777. Press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-182. Figure 4-182 NOTE: For non-ACARS programming, proceed to step 5. (a) Press the PLAN key or AFIS key to display the ACARS page. See Figure 4-183 or 4-184. Figure 4-183 Figure 4-184 IMAFISJWA 4-76 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (b) If ACARS page shown in Figure 4-183 appears, press “1" key and the PREFLIGHT Data page, Figure 4-185 will appear. Otherwise proceed to step 4(h). Figure 4-185 (c) Insert a one digit number (eg. 1) in FLT NO: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move FLT RLS DATE: field. (d) Insert a one digit number (eg. 1) in FLT RLS DATE: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT STN: field. (e) Insert a three character departure station identifier (eg. MCI) in DEPT STN: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT STN: field. (f) Insert a three character destination station identifier (eg. MCI) in DEST STN: field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to ETE field. (g) Enter 3577 in ETE field and press ENTER key. See Figure 4-186. Proceed to step 5. Figure 4-186 (h) Insert a four digit number (eg. 1111) in FLT# field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEPT field. (i) Insert a three character departure identifier (eg. MCI) in DEPT field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to DEST field. (j) Insert a three character destination identifier (eg MCI) in DEST field and press ENTER key. Cursor will move to ETD field. IMAFISJWA 4-77 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (k) Enter 3577 in ETD field and press ENTER key. See Figure 4-145 and proceed to step 5. Figure 4-187 5. Select the AFIS configuration to be read or modified from the AFIS Configuration Menu Page (Figure 4-188) and press the ENTER Key. The dates of previously entered configurations are shown in Options 1 to 3. The newest configuration date appears first. Option 4 allows for the entry of a new configuration. Select Options 1 to 4 as desired and Figure 4-188 will be displayed. Figure 4-188 6. Insert the basic operating weight and press ENTER. See Figure 4-189. Figure 4-189 IMAFISJWA 4-78 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 7. Insert the default for Auto Report and press ENTER. See Figure 4-190. Figure 4-190 8. Insert 15 as the Auto Reporting time interval unless advised differently by the pilot/operator and press ENTER. See Figure 4-191. Figure 4-191 9. Select Option 1 if reports are not wanted on the ground. Select Option 2 if reports on the ground are required. See Figure 4-192. Figure 4-192 IMAFISJWA 4-79 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 10. Insert complete aircraft registration number (tail number) in the cursor field and press ENTER. See Figure 4-193. Figure 4-193 11. Insert GS as the Airline ID number and press ENTER. See Figure 4-194. NOTE: Currently, GS is the only valid entry except for the following: XJ for MESABA Airlines, DH for Atlantic Coast Aviation. Figure 4-194 12. In the Flight Number cursor field, insert the number 0001 as shown in Figure 4-195. Press ENTER. NOTE: Currently, 0001 is the only valid entry and may change at a future time. Figure 4-195 IMAFISJWA 4-80 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 13. Insert 1 as shown in Figure 4-196 to indicate that Port 1 is connected to the GNS-1000, GNS-X, or other manufactures navigation system or insert 3 if a graphical GNS-XLS is attached to port 1. Press ENTER. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-196 14. Insert 1 as shown in Figure 4-197 to designate that Port 2 is connected to the GNS-1000, GNS-X or other manufacturers navigation system or insert 3 if a Graphical GNS-XLS is attached to Port 2. Press ENTER. If no Global systems are connected, select option 4. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-197 IMAFISJWA 4-81 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 15. If applicable, insert 1 to designate that Port 3 is connected to the GNS-1000 or GNS-X system or insert 3 if Port 3 is connected to a Graphical GNS-XLS. Press ENTER. If no Global systems are connected, select Option 4. See Figure 4-198. NOTE: GNS-X applies also to GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. Figure 4-198 16. To designate Port 1 as the Master 422 port, insert 1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-199. NOTE: The master port refers to the use of one port by the software to have priority over the data from other ports (i.e. CDU2). Global recommends use of Port 1. Figure 4-199 17. Insert a 2 if a weather graphics RPU is connected to Cabin Terminal Port 1. Otherwise, insert a 1. See Figure 4-200. Figure 4-200 IMAFISJWA 4-82 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 18. Insert a 2 if a weather graphics RPU is connected to Cabin Terminal Port 2. Otherwise, insert a 1. See Figure 4-201 Figure 4-201 19. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturers navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-202. Figure 4-202 20. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-203. Figure 4-203 IMAFISJWA 4-83 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 21. The 429 port option is only applicable when other manufacturer’s navigation systems are installed. If only Global systems are used, insert 3 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-204. Figure 4-204 22. Select whether the AFIS system is using a separate antenna and press ENTER. See Figure 4-205. NOTE: The Antenna Switching Unit (ASU) allows the AFIS system to share an antenna with the VHF Comm or use its own antenna. Figure 4-205 23. Insert type designator as listed in Table 4-1 and press ENTER. See Figure 4-206. NOTE: If the aircraft type is not listed in Table 4-1, contact Global Data Center to obtain type designator. Figure 4-206 IMAFISJWA 4-84 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 24. Select Option 1 for ARINC network or Option 2 for SITA or AVICOM network. Press ENTER to continue. See Figure 4-207. Figure 4-207 25. Select Option 2 if ACMS (FDAMS) hardware will be installed. Press ENTER key to continue. See Figure 4-208. NOTE: If option 1 is selected, skip to step 28. Figure 4-208 26. Select number of engines applicable. Press ENTER key to continue. See Figure 4-209. NOTE: This menu operation has been modified from its prior use in the Fuel Flow Menus. Figure 4-209 IMAFISJWA 4-85 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 27. Insert 1-4 Engine Serial Numbers based on number entered in Step 26. Press ENTER key to continue. See Figure 4-210. Figure 4-210 28. Select the applicable special feature option and press the ENTER Key to continue. (a) If Airline ID of GS has been entered the special selection features page will appear as in Figure 4-211. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. Figure 4-211 Pressing the ENTER key will proceed to step 31. (b) If Airline ID XJ or DH has been inserted the special feature option will be displayed as Figure 4-212. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times. OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. ACARS REPORTS = Customer defined non-standard AFIS features. IMAFISJWA 4-86 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-212 NOTE: If Airline ID is GS, ACARS reports can be accessed by pressing *A or *M and then pressing ENTER key. If ACARS REPORTS, 5, has been selected, see Figure 4-213 for Airline ID DH or see Figure 4-215 for Airline ID XJ; otherwise, proceed to step 31. (c) If Airline ID of DH or *A has been entered, the following page selections will be available. Figure 4-213 Use UP or DOWN arrow keys or right hand line select keys to position cursor over selections. Depress BACK key to cycle between YES and No selection. Press ENTER key to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If cursor is on TITLE PAGE ACARS selection, then pressing ENTER key will activate the page shown in Figure 4-214. BACK key - depressed with cursor off page causes SPECIAL FEATURES selection to appear. ENTER key -depressed with cursor off page causes screen shown in Figure 4-214 to appear. IMAFISJWA 4-87 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-214 Use UP or Down arrow or right hand LINE SELECT keys to position cursor over option. NOTE: For airline ID of DH or *A, set OFF OR ON TRIGGERED BY: to 2. BACK key - depressed to cycle between YES and NO with cursor over USE ACARS TIME. ENTER key - depress to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If over OFF OR ON TRIGGERED BY: selection, pressing ENTER key will proceed to step 32. (d) If Airline ID of XJ or *M has been entered, the following configuration selection will be available. See Figure 4-215. Figure 4-215 Use UP or Down arrow or right hand LINE SELECT keys to position cursor over selections. BACK key - depressed to cycle between YES and NO with cursor over desired selection. depressed with cursor off page causes SPECIAL FEATURES selection to appear. IMAFISJWA 4-88 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM ENTER key - depress to select. Cursor will move to next entry below selection. If over TITLE PAGE ACARS selection, pressing ENTER key will display the page shown in Figure 4-216 29. Select applicable inputs for use ACARS TIME and OFF OR ON TRIGGERED BY. NOTE: If Airline ID of XJ or *M has been entered, set use ACARS TIME to NO using BACK key and insert 2 for OFF OR ON TRIGGERED BY. See Figure 4-216. Figure 4-216 Press ENTER key from OFF OR ON TRIGGERED BY to continue to next page 30. Select 1 to disable DDTC (taxi clearance) and Pushback Request options; otherwise, select option 2. Press ENTER. See Figure 4-217. Figure 4-217 Pressing the ENTER key will proceed to step 32. IMAFISJWA 4-89 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 31. Select whether the AFIS system is using standard default (ground speed) or weight on wheels to trigger in-air detection. Enter selection and press ENTER (see Figure 4-218) Figure 4-218 NOTE: After making a selection, go to step 32. 32. Select whether stored flight plans, messages and weather will be retained in memory when power is interrupted. Press the ENTER Key to continue. See Figure 4-218. Figure 4-219 33. Select the desired option for Auto Weather update status at power up and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-220. Figure 4-220 34. This step is only applicable to GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS with Satellite Data Communication System option DMU P/N 400-045500-0211 or 400-045500-2011. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to Step 36. If applicable, select Satcom Option 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-221. IMAFISJWA 4-90 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Select AERO-C option for AERO-C satellite system, ARINC 741 for Aeronautical Standard (ARINC 741) satellite system and SATFONE for SATFONE system. ARINC 741 and SATFONE can only be selected when using DMU P/N 400-045500-2011. Figure 4-221 35. Select the desired option and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-222. Figure 4-222 36. Write configuration data to the Configuration Module be selecting 2 and press the ENTER Key. See Figure 4-223. Figure 4-223 37. Power Off DMU and restart. NOTE: This completes AFIS configuration. For ACARS configuration, proceed to step 4(a). IMAFISJWA 4-91 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.7 CONFIGURATION MODULE PROGRAMMING FOR 739 MCDU AND OTHER FMS MANUFACTURERS WITH DMU P/N 400-45000-2011 OR 400-45000-0211 1. 2. Install test connector P/N 12870-1 to the front of the DMU on J102. Turn system on. If DMU has been configured for ACARS proceed to step 5 otherwise go to step 3. 3. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 Press line-select-key L4 to access Recall FPL Page. See Figure 4-224. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 A F I S M E N U < F L T P L A N < T E R M I N A L < W I N D S W X A L O F T < R E C A L L < S E N D F P L F P L M S G < O P E R A T I N G L I S T > - R1 F L T P R G > - R2 S I G M E N T S > - R3 U P D T F P L > - R4 D I S P L A Y M S G > - R5 M O D E S - R6 Figure 4-224 4. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 Enter 357777 on scratch pad, line 13, and press L3. See figure 4-225. Go to step 5. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 R E C A L L A F I S F P L 1 / 1 F P L N U M B E R X X X X X - R1 1 1 0 1 T E O V 9 8 1 1 - R2 F R O M K D E N - R3 T O K L A X - R4 - R5 < M E N U 3 5 7 7 7 7 T R A N S M I T > - R6 Figure 4-225 IMAFISJWA 4-92 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 5. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 Enter 3577 in line 13 and press L4. See figure 4-226. 0 1 F L A A D E K K D E Y Y E T D D E T L + 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : MM I N I T I A L I Z E X X Z Z T T R R 2 3 / 1 X X - R1 Z Z - R2 T T - R3 R R - R4 - R5 < M E N U 3 5 7 7 T R A N S M I T > - R6 Figure 4-226 6. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 Enter six numeric digits represent day, month, and year and press line-select-key L3. See Figure4-227. 0 1 2 5 D A T 2 < M E 3 2 3 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N 1 / 1 1 - R1 - R2 E : D A Y 2 2 M O N T H 0 8 Y E A R 9 9 - R3 - R4 - R5 N U 8 9 9 N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-227 IMAFISJWA 4-93 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 7. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 Select the AFIS configuration to be read or modified from the AFIS configuration Menu Page (Figure 4-228) by pressing adjacent line-select-key. The dates of previously entered configurations are shown in Option 1 to 3. The newest configuration date appears first. Option 4 allows for the entry of a new configuration. Select Option 1 to 4 as desired and Figure 4-229 will be displayed. 0 1 2 3 4 R E A D C O N F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 R A T I O N 1 / 1 1 I O N O F : - R1 < 1 D D MM Y Y - R2 < 2 D D MM Y Y - R3 < 3 D D MM Y Y - R4 < 4 N EW - R5 V E R S I O N < M E N U - R6 Figure 4-228 8. See Figure 4-229 and perform the following steps: a. Enter complete aircraft registration number (tail number) in the scratch pad line 13 and press line-select-key L1. b. Enter aircraft id in the scratch pad line 13 and press line-select-key L3. c. Enter flight number in line 13 and press line-select-key L5. d. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 A I R C R X X X X X 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 N F I G U R A T I O N 2 / 1 1 F T T A I L N U M B E R - R1 - R2 A I R C R A F T X X I D N U M B E R - R3 - R4 F L I G H T X X X X N U M B E R < P R E V I O U S - R5 N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-229 IMAFISJWA 4-94 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 9. See Figure 4-230 and perform the following steps: a. b. c. d. Enter aircraft type in the scratch pad line 13 and press line-select-key L1. Enter basic operating weight in the scratch pad line 13 and press line-select-key L2. Press line-select-key L3 to toggle separate antenna to yes or no. Press line-select-key L4 to toggle default frequency between U.S. DEFAULT and EUROPEAN DEFAULT. e. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 A I R C R X X X X X B A S I C X X X X X S E P A R * Y E S D E F A U * U . S . 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 F I G U R A T I O N 3 / 1 1 T Y P E - R1 P E R A T I N G A T E WT - R2 A N T E N N A - R3 L T F R E Q U E N C Y D E F A U L T - R4 - R5 < P R E V I O U S N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-230 10. See Figure 4-231 and perform the following steps: a. Press line-select-key L1 to toggle the default for Auto RPT Will PWR Up between last state, on, or off. b. Enter the Auto Reporting time interval unless advised differently by the pilot/operator in the scratch pad line 13 and press line-select-key L3. c. Press line-select-key L3 to toggle the Auto Reporting on Ground between YES, and NO. d. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 A U T O L A S 5 6 7 8 O N F I R P T S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 R A T I O N 4 / 1 1 L L P W R U P - R1 - R2 A U T O R P T T I M E X X M I N U T E S I N T E R V A L - R3 - R4 A U T O R E P O R T I N G Y E S < P R E V I O U S O N G N D - R5 N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-231 IMAFISJWA 4-95 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 11. See Figure 4-232 and perform the following steps: a. Press line-select-key L1 to toggle the default for Port 1 between GNS-1000/GNS-X and GNS-500. b. Press line-select-key L3 to toggle the default for Port 2 between GNS-1000/GNS-X and GNS-500 c. Press line-select-key L5 to toggle the default for Port 3 between GNS-1000/GNS-X, GNS-500, and NONE. d. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 4 2 2 * G N S - 9 0 1 2 3 G U R A T C O N / G N S - 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 I O N 5 / 1 1 N E C T E D : - R1 - R2 4 2 2 P O R T - 2 G N S - 5 0 0 C O N N E C T E D : 4 2 2 P O R T - 3 N O N E C O N N E C T E D : - R3 - R4 - R5 < P R E V I O U S N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-232 12. See Figure 4-233 and perform the following steps: a. b. c. d. Press line-select-key L1 to toggle the default for Port 1 between 429, 571, and OFF. Press line-select-key L3 to toggle the default for Port 2 between 429, 571, and OFF. Press line-select-key L5 to toggle the default for Port 3 between 429, 571, and OFF. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. NOTE: For 739 MCDU select L1 or L2 or L3 to indicate which port is connected. IMAFISJWA 4-96 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 C O N F I G U R A T I O N 6 / 1 1 4 2 9 P R I M A R Y P O R T I S : 4 2 9 - R1 - R2 4 2 9 S E C O N D A R Y 5 7 1 P O R T I S : - R3 - R4 4 2 9 T E R T I A R Y O F F P O R T I S : - R5 < P R E V I O U S N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-233 13. Select whether stored flight plans, messages and weather will be retained in memory when power is interrupted. See Figure 4-234. a. Press line-select-key L1 to toggle the default for Auto Weather Will PWR Up between LAST STATE, ON, and OFF. b. Press line-select-key L3 to toggle the default for Save FPL, MSG, WX between YES or NO. c. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 A U T O L A S 5 6 7 8 9 O N F I G W E A T H S T A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 R A T I O N 7 / 1 1 W I L L P W R U P - R1 S A V E F P L , M S G , W X I N T E R R U P T ? Y E S A T P W R - R2 - R3 - R4 - R5 < P R E V I O U S N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-234 14. This step is only applicable to GNS-1000, GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL or GNS-XLS with Satellite Date Communication System option DMU P/N 400-045500-2011. If other versions of the DMU are used, proceed to step 15. If applicable, select Satcom AERO-C Option for Honeywell satellite system, ARINC741 for Aeronautical Standard (ARINC 741) satellite system and SATFONE for SATFONE system. ARINC 741 and SATFONE can only be selected when using DMU P/N 400-045500-2011. IMAFISJWA 4-97 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM See Figure 4-235. a. Press line-select-key L1 to toggle the default for SAT System Available between NO, AERO-C, ARINC741, and SATFONE. b. Press line-select-key L3 to toggle the default for SAT Network Will PWR Up between LAST STATE, ON or OFF. c. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 S A T * A E R O 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 N F I G U R A T I O N 8 / 1 1 S T E M A V A I L A B L E : - R1 - R2 S A T N E T W O R K * L A S T S T A T E W I L L P W R U P : - R3 - R4 - R5 < P R E V I O U S N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-235 15. The master port refers to the use of one port by the software to have priority over the data from other ports (i.e. CDU 2). Honeywell recommends use of Port 1. To designate Port 1 as the Master 422 Port, toggle line-select-key L1 until Port 1 is displayed, see Figure 4-236. a. Press line-select-key L3 to toggle the Use DMU WT-ON-WHEEL Input between YES or NO. b. If Airline ID XJ, DH or CRJ has been entered, the ACARS REPORTS will be one of the available options when L5 is toggling through the feature selection options. c. If Airline ID is GS, ACARS REPORTS can be accessed by entering .A or .M on the scratch pad, line 13, and then press line-select-key L5. NOTE: OFF/ON REPORTS = logging takeoff and landing times/ OPTION 1 = customer defined non-standard AFIS features. OFF REPORT = logging takeoff times. NO OFF/ON REPORTS = no logging of takeoff and landing times. ACARS REPORTS = Customer defined non-standard AFIS features. d. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. IMAFISJWA 4-98 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 M A S T E P O R 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 O N F I G U R A T I O N 9 / 1 1 4 2 2 P O R T I S - R1 - R2 U S E D M U Y E S W T - O N - W H E E L I N P T - R3 - R4 F E A T U R E S E L E C T I O N N O O N / O F F R E P O R T S < P R E V I O U S - R5 N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-236 16. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 If ACARS REPORT has been selected, see Figure 4-237; otherwise, proceed to step 17. If Airline ID of DH or CRJ or .A has been entered, the following page selections will be available. 0 1 2 3 4 A R I N C * Y E S S I T A * Y E S A T O * N O P R I N T * Y E S P R I N T * Y E S 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 O N F I G U R A T I O N 1 0 / U S E S A T E L L I Y E U S E G D C Y E O R M F E E D T I T L E A C A Y E E R S A V E Y E E R A C A R S T I N O < P R E V I O U S - R1 - R2 - R3 - R4 - R5 N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-237 17. Use adjacent line-select-key to toggle and select the configuration items. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page (See Figure 4-238). If Airline ID of XJ or .M has been entered, the following page selections will be available. IMAFISJWA 4-99 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 3 4 A R I N C * Y E S S I T A * Y E S A T O * N O P R I N T * Y E S P R I N T * Y E S 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 O N F I G U R A T I O N 1 0 T I T L E A C A C A R S O R M F E E D * - R1 * - R2 - R3 E R E R - R4 - R5 < P R E V I O U S N E X T > - R6 Figure 4-238 18. Use adjacent line-select-key to toggle and select the configuration items. Press line-select-key R6 to go to the next page. Write configuration data to the Configuration Module by pressing L3. See Figure 4-239. L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 0 1 2 W R D A 4 < N O 6 < Y E 2 < P R 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 C O N F I G U R I T E C O N F I T A T O M O D 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 O N 1 1 / 1 1 A T I O N - R1 - R2 - R3 - R4 - R5 E V I O U S - R6 Figure 4-239 19. Power Off DMU and restart. IMAFISJWA 4-100 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.8 4.8.1 AFIS DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT (DMU) (ProComm Plus Reconfiguration Procedure) General This section contains instructions for configuring the AFIS DMU through the test port using a personal computer (PC) and Symantec Corporation’s ProComm Plus for Windows software. The aircraft specific configuration settings reside on the configuration module, not in the DMU itself. Access to the configuration module is through the DMU test port via a PC (laptop computer) using the interconnect cable (see figure 4-240) described herein. An advantage of storing the configuration settings on a configuration module is to allow easy replacement or exchange of the DMU without having to reconfigure the DMU each time it’s removed. NOTE: The purpose of this aid is to provide information on configuring the AFIS system using ProComm Plus software and a laptop computer. It is assumed that the user will be able to install ProComm Plus according the manufacturers recommended procedure. There are numerous versions of ProComm Plus software, this procedure is general in nature and readers may find some incongruity depending on the version of ProComm being used. 13-pin 9-Pin or 25-Pin Figure 4-240 Interconnect Cable IMAFISJWA 4-101 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.8.2 Equipment Required A. AFIS System. DMU P/N 400-045500-XXXX Mod 6 and above. B. Computer: (IBM or compatible 386, 486, or higher. 1. Windows 3.1 or higher in enhanced mode. 2. A minimum of 4 Megabytes of RAM. 3. Operating system PC-DOS or MS-DOS, version 3.1 or higher. C. ProComm Plus (for Windows software. D. User Fabricated Interconnect cable. The user may construct the interconnect cable wiring to accommodate either a 9-Pin serial or 25-Pin D-Sub PC RS-232 serial port depending on system availability. Pinouts for both are described below. TEST PORT Connector P/N 12870-1 PC RS-232 IN RS-232 OUT RS-232 OUT RS-232 IN GROUND Figure 4-241 Test Port to 9-Pin PC Connector Pinout Diagram TEST PORT Connector P/N 12870-1 PC RS-232 IN RS-232 OUT RS-232 OUT RS-232 IN GROUND Figure 4-242 Test Port to 25-Pin PC Connector Pinout Diagram IMAFISJWA 4-102 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.8.3 Configuration of Terminal Mode 1. Follow the manufacturer instruction for installing ProComm Plus. 2. Run the ProComm Plus program. (Note: If you’re using a DOS version, it will be necessary to change to the PCPLUS directory from the DOS prompt) 3. The Terminal Window should now be displayed. 4. Select Port Settings from the Setup Menu, or access Port Settings with the command ALT-P (see figure 4-243). 5. Set your Port settings as follows: a) BAUD RATE: 9600 b) PARITY: None c) DATA BIT: 8 d) STOP BITS: 1 e) DUPLEX: Full f) BREAK LENGTH: 5 or 350 millisecs g) SOFTWARE FLOW CONTROL (Xon/Xoff): Set Off h) Save your settings (ALT-S to save). 6. Set your Data Modem/Connection Settings as follows: a) Select Connection Setup. b) Select the local Comm port to be used (unique to your PC). c) Deselect the following: 1) Use Modem Pacing 2) Drop DTR to hang up 3) Drop DTR between calls 4) Use hardware flow control d) Ensure that the baud rate is set at 9600. 7. Click on Terminal Options and ensure that the following are selected: (see figure 4-244). a) Current Terminal: ADM31,TVI925, or TVI950. b) Terminal Update: Incremental c) Terminal Size: Rows 24, Columns 80 d) Terminal Keyboard file: ADM31,TVI925, or TVI950. e) Enquiry OFF f) Keep cursor in view g) Screen scroll h) Strip bit 8 i) Destructive Backspace j) Tab stops every 8 positions k) Line wrap l) Incoming CR to CR/LF m) Block cursor n) Disable host printing 8) Click OK or enter ALT-S to save and return to the Terminal Window. IMAFISJWA 4-103 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-243 Sample Port Settings Figure 4-244 Sample Terminal Options IMAFISJWA 4-104 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.8.4 Programming the AFIS DMU 1) Attach the interconnect cable to the DMU Test Port, and to the laptop. 2) Start the ProComm program. Windows users click the ProComm Plus icon to get to the Terminal Window. 3) Apply power to the DMU. The DMU will indicate that it is ready by sending a string of U’s which appear on the screen at the CMD prompt as indicated in figure 4-245 below. NOTE: The Caps Lock on your computer keyboard must be locked "ON". Figure 4-245 Terminal Window IMAFISJWA 4-105 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4) Type ON to open the AFIS Terminal. 5) Press ENTER. The message “terminal mode on” will appear briefly followed by the terminal display (see figure 4-246 below). Figure 4-246 Terminal Display Page IMAFISJWA 4-106 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 6) From the command line, type CM 7) Press ENTER 8) The Configuration Module Menu will be displayed (see figure 4-247 below). Figure 4-247 Configuration Module Menu 9) For specifics on choosing the parameters shown above please reference the appropriate section of the AFIS Installation manual. To change a parameter, at the CMD prompt type: CC NN VALUE (then press ENTER) Where: CC = Change Configuration NN = The two-digit line number you wish to change VALUE = The parameter you wish to change/add NOTE: To view the parameters which are permitted, type: CC NN (then press ENTER) Example: To change the tail number to N5432, type: CC 01 N5432 (then press ENTER). IMAFISJWA 4-107 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM NOTE: Don’t forget to use spaces between the CC, NN, and VALUE characters as shown in the example above. 10) After you are finished changing the configuration data, type: PGMCNF (then press ENTER) Entering this command will program the AFIS configuration module with the settings from the ProComm Configuration Module Menu page shown in Figure 4-247 above. 11) The configuration change is now complete. To return to the Main menu, at the command prompt type: M (then press ENTER). 12) At the command prompt, type: OFF (then press ENTER) to turn off the terminal mode. 13) Turn OFF power the DMU, and close all ProComm Plus windows to exit ProComm. 14) End of Procedure. IMAFISJWA 4-108 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 4.9 GENERAL This section presents the basic test procedure that should be performed after the AFIS system has been installed. If AFIS is installed with a GNS-500A Series 4/5 system, be sure the GNS-500A System Checkout is done per Report 1228, GNS-500A Series 4/5 Installation Manual, before performing AFIS checkout. If AFIS is installed with a GNS-1000 system, be sure the GNS-1000 System Checkout is done per Report 1158, GNS-1000 Flight Management System Installation Manual, before performing AFIS checkout. If AFIS is installed with a GNS-X system, be sure the GNS-X System Checkout is done per Report 1275, GNS-X NAV Management System Installation Manual, before performing AFIS checkout. Verify that AFIS configuration has been performed per Section 4, AFIS CONFIGURATION. NOTE: GNS-X applies to GNS-X, GNS-XES, GNS-XL and GNS-XLS. If configured for ACARS (Special Features item 5), temporarily reconfigure with Airline ID of GS and Special Features, NO OFF/ON REPORTS (item 4). When finished with this checkout reconfigure Airline ID and SPECIAL FEATURES as appropriate. 4.10 SYSTEM TEST AND CHECKOUT WITH CUSTOMER SUPPLIED PRE-PROGRAMMED AFIS DISK A. Insert pre-programmed AFIS disk in DTU. NOTE: Disk must be programmed for the configured aircraft type and must be programmed with AFIS Flight Plans. B. Energize the system to initiate SELF TEST. C. Press the MSG Key to display System Message page. If the AFIS system cannot communicate with the Global Navigation System an AFIS LINK FAIL message appears. See Figure 4-248 and 4-249. IMAFISJWA 4-109 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM GNS-500A SYSTEM MESSAGE PAGE Figure 4-248 GNS-1000 OR GNS-X SYSTEM MESSAGE PAGE Figure 4-249 1. If the message AFIS LINK FAIL appears on the GNS-500 system message page: (a) Check aircraft wiring connection between CDU and DMU per Section 3. (b) Verify that the + 28 VDC is present on the DMU at the appropriate pin locations as defined in Section 3. Pin designation for + 28 VDC on DMU PN 42000-XX-XX is J1-5, J1-3 with a return on J1-4. Pin designation for + 28 VDC on DMU PN 400-045500-XXXX is J2-6, J2-7 with a return on J2-1 and J2-2. 2. If the message AFIS LINK FAIL appears on the GNS-1000 Message Page: (a) Check aircraft wiring connection between the FMC and DMU per Section 3. (b) Verify that the + 28 VDC is present on the DMU at the appropriate pin locations as defined in Section 3. IMAFISJWA 4-110 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Pin designation for + 28 VDC on DMU PN 42000-XX-XX is J1-5, J1-3 with a return on J1-4. Pin designation for + 28 VDC on DMU PN 400-045500-XXXX is J2-6, J2-7 with a return on J2-1 and J2-2. 3. If the message AFIS LINK FAIL appears on the GNS-X Message Page: (a) Check aircraft wiring connection between the NMU and DMU and between the CDU and DMU (+ 28 VDC Switched On Power Control) per Section 3. (b) Verify that the + 28 VDC is present on the DMU at the appropriate pin locations as defined in Section 3. Pin designation for + 28 VDC on DMU PN 42000-XX-XX is J1-5, J1-3 with a return on J1-4. Pin designation for + 28 VDC on DMU PN 400-045500-XXXX is J2-6, J2-7 with a return on J2-1 and J2-2. 4. If the message AFIS CONFIG CHG is displayed, verify that the AFIS configuration module is programmed per Section 4, AFIS CONFIGURATION. 5. If the message AFIS CONFIG FAIL is displayed, check wiring connection between the Configuration Module and the DMU. 6. If the message AFIS CONFIG LOST is displayed, check wiring connection between the Configuration Module and the DMU. D. If no AFIS failure messages appear, release MSG Key and CRT will display the Initialization Page. See Figure 4-250 or Figure 4-251 GNS-1000 OR GNS-X INITIALIZATION PAGE Figure 4-250 IMAFISJWA 4-111 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM GNS-1000 OR GNS-X INITIALIZATION PAGE Figure 4-251 E. With cursor positioned over the DATE field, perform the following: 1. To accept DATE display, press ENTER key. 2. To enter new date make numerical entry from keyboard in order of day-month-year and press ENTER key. NOTE: For example, 5 Feb 1992 would be entered as 050292. Errors in fields may be corrected as follows: If incorrect digit is entered in a field with cursor still over the field the BACK key may be used to erase the digit. To correct the field after the field has been entered or to enter a new date use the ⇓ key to position cursor over field and enter the new date. F. Observe that the cursor is over the GMT field after the date was entered. If GMT is correct, press ENTER. If the GMT requires updating, update GMT in the order of hours then minutes and press ENTER. G. Present Position Entry Procedure 1. Observe that the cursor is over the IDENT field. Enter IDENT or accept existing IDENT and press ENTER. 2. If system does not recognize the entered IDENT, the Waypoint page should appear. 3. Insert present position coordinates or accept existing coordinates by placing cursor over the coordinates indicated and press ENTER. AFIS Flight Plan List Page appears. See Figure 4-252. H. Verify that the AFIS Flight Plan List Page displays the programmed Flight Plan. IMAFISJWA 4-112 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-252 1. If the NO DISK message appears, verify that the pre-programmed AFIS disk is in the DTU. If the message persists, check wiring between the DMU and DTU per Section 3. See Figure 4-253. Figure 4-253 I. SEND MESSAGE Test Procedure for AFIS Users NOT EQUIPPED with Satellite Data Communications System (System Functional Test) NOTE: Aircraft must be in range of ARINC/ACARS or SITA Aircomm, or ground station and the appropriate ground network must be enabled for message to be sent to and received from the Global Data Center. 1. Press the DATA key on the GNS-500A or the PLAN key or AFIS key on the GNS-1000 or GNS-X until the AFIS MENU Page appears. See Figures 4-254 through 4-256. Figure 4-254 IMAFISJWA 4-113 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-255 AFIS MENU 1. WX GRAPHICS 2. TERMINAL WX 3. SIGMETS 4. WINDS ALOFT 5. AFIS FLT PLAN 6. RECALL AFIS FPL 7. SEND AFIS MESSAGE 8. DISPL AFIS MSG 9. OPERATING MODES Figure 4-256 2. Position Cursor over option, SEND AFIS MSG, and press ENTER. MESSAGE page is displayed. See Figure 4-257. Figure 4-257 3. Position Cursor over the # field and insert the word TEST. 4. Press ENTER until cursor is over SEND MESSAGE? field. 5. Press ENTER to send the TEST message. 6. When MSG annunciator blinks, press MSG key. SEE AFIS MSG appears on the System Message Page. See Figure 4-258 or Figure 4-259. NOTE: If ARINC/ACARS or SITA Aircomm, or ground station is not within receiving range, the message NO COMM is displayed on the message page. IMAFISJWA 4-114 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM For Aircraft equipped with the Antenna Switching Unit, if DATA LINK DISABLED message appears, enable the AFIS air to ground data link. GNS-500A SYSTEM MESSAGE PAGE Figure 4-258 GNS-1000 OR GNS-X SYSTEM MESSAGE PAGE Figure 4-259 7. Press DATA key on the GNS-500A or Plan key or AFIS key on the GNS-1000 or GNS-X until the AFIS MENU page appears. 8. Position Cursor over option, DISPL AFIS MSG (see Figures 4-260 through 4-262) and press ENTER. AFIS MESSAGE page is displayed with message from Global Data Center. See Figure 4-263. Figure 4-260 IMAFISJWA 4-115 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-261 AFIS MENU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. WX GRAPHICS TERMINAL WX SIGMETS WINDS ALOFT AFIS FLT PLAN RECALL AFIS FPL SEND AFIS MESSAGE DISPL AFIS MSG OPERATING MODES Figure 4-262 Figure 4-263 J. SEND MESSAGE Test Procedure for AFIS Users EQUIPPED with Satellite Data Communication System (System Functional Test). 1. Using VHF Network to Send Test Message NOTE: Aircraft must be in range of ARINC/ACARS or SITA Aircomm, or ground station and the appropriate ground network must be enabled for message to be sent to and received from the Global Data Center. (a) Press the DATA key on the GNS-500A or the PLAN key or AFIS key on the GNS-1000 or GNS-X until the AFIS MENU page appears. See Figures 4-264 through 4-266. IMAFISJWA 4-116 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-264 Figure 4-265 AFIS MENU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. WX GRAPHICS TERMINAL WX SIGMETS WINDS ALOFT AFIS FLT PLAN RECALL AFIS FPL SEND AFIS MESSAGE DISPL AFIS MSG OPERATING MODES Figure 4-266 (b) Position Cursor over option, OPERATING MODES, and press ENTER. OPERATING MODES page is displayed. See Figure 4-267. Figure 4-267 IMAFISJWA 4-117 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (c) Verify VHF NETWORK is ON and SAT NETWORK is OFF or perform the following: To turn VHF NETWORK on, position cursor over OFF option of VHF network field, press BACK key and then press ENTER key to turn on. Figure 4-268, VHF LINK CONTROL page appears. Depress ENTER until cursor is off the page and OPERATING MODES page is displayed. To turn SAT NETWORK off, position cursor over ON option of SAT network field, press BACK key and then press ENTER key to turn off. See Figure 4-267. Figure 4-268 (d) Press BACK key to return to AFIS MENU page. (e) Position cursor over option, SEND AFIS MSG, and press ENTER. MESSAGE page is displayed. See Figure 4-269. Figure 4-269 (f) Position cursor over the # field and insert the word TEST. (g) Press ENTER until cursor is over SEND MESSAGE? field. (h) Press ENTER to send the TEST message. (i) When MSG annunciator blinks, press MSG key. SEE AFIS MSG appears on the System Message Page. See Figure 4-270 or Figure 4-271. NOTE: IMAFISJWA 4-118 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM If ARINC/ACARS or SITA Aircomm, or ground station is not within receiving range, the message NO COMM is displayed on the message page For Aircraft equipped with the Antenna Switching Unit, if DATA LINK DISABLED message appears, enable the AFIS air to ground data link. GNS-500A SYSTEM MESSAGE PAGE Figure 4-270 GNS-1000 OR GNS-X SYSTEM MESSAGE PAGE Figure 4-271 (j) Press DATA key on the GNS-500A or PLAN key or AFIS key on the GNS-1000 or GNS-X until AFIS MENU page appears. (k) Position cursor over option, DISPL AFIS MSG (see Figure 4-272 through 4-274) and press ENTER. AFIS MESSAGE page is displayed with message from Global Data Center. See Figure 4-275. IMAFISJWA 4-119 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-272 Figure 4-273 AFIS MENU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. WX GRAPHICS TERMINAL WX SIGMETS WINDS ALOFT AFIS FLT PLAN RECALL AFIS FPL SEND AFIS MESSAGE DISPL AFIS MSG OPERATING MODES Figure 4-274 Figure 4-275 2. Using Satellite Network to Send Test Message IMAFISJWA 4-120 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (a) Press the DATA key on the GNS-500A or the PLAN key or AFIS key on the GNS-1000 or GNS-X, XL, XES or XLS until the AFIS MENU page appears. See Figures 4-276 through 4-278. Figure 4-276 Figure 4-277 AFIS MENU 1. WX GRAPHICS 2. TERMINAL WX 3. SIGMETS 4. WINDS ALOFT 5. AFIS FLT PLAN 6. RECALL AFIS FPL 7. SEND AFIS MESSAGE 8. DISPL AFIS MSG 9. OPERATING MODES Figure 4-278 (b) Position cursor over option, OPERATING MODES, and press ENTER. OPERATING MODES page is displayed. See Figure 4-279. IMAFISJWA 4-121 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-279 NOTE: This page will not appear if the system is configured for ARINC 741 or SATFONE systems. Figure 4-280 (d) Press BACK key to return to AFIS MENU page. (e) Position cursor over option, SEND AFIS MSG, and press ENTER. MESSAGE page is displayed. See Figure 4-281. Figure 4-281 (f) Position cursor over the # field and insert the word TEST. (g) Press ENTER until cursor is over SEND MESSAGE? field. (h) Press ENTER to send the TEST message. IMAFISJWA 4-122 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM (i) When MSG annunciator blinks, press MSG key. SEE AFIS MSG appears on the System Message Page. See Figure 4-282 or Figure 4-283. NOTE: If unable to communicate through satellite network, the message NO COMM is displayed on the message page. Figure 4-282 Figure 4-283 (j) Press DATA key on the GNS-500A or PLAN key or AFIS key on the GNS-1000 or GNS-X until AFIS MENU page appears. (k) Position cursor over option, DISPL AFIS MSG (see Figures 4-284 through 4-286) and press ENTER. AFIS MESSAGE page is displayed with message from Global Data Center. See Figure 4-287. Figure 4-284 IMAFISJWA 4-123 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4-285 AFIS MENU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. WX GRAPHICS TERMINAL WX SIGMETS WINDS ALOFT AFIS FLT PLAN RECALL AFIS FPL SEND AFIS MESSAGE DISPL AFIS MSG OPERATING MODES Figure 4-286 Figure 4-287 K. Fuel Flow Test NOTE: Fuel flow is a customer specified AFIS option for GNS-500A users with DMU P/N 42000-02-02, P/N 42000-04-03, P/N 400-045500-0002, P/N 400-045500-0004 or P/N 400-045500-0006. Since automatic fuel flow from the DMU to the GNS-500A is an advisory feature, it is recommended that the system fuel flow be checked against the aircraft’s primary fuel flow gauges. The data should not replace the aircraft’s primary fuel flow and quantity gauges. 1. Start aircraft engines. IMAFISJWA 4-124 March/2001 Global AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM 2. Press NAV key on GNS-500A until the Flight Plan Progress Page appears. See Figure 4-288. Figure 4-288 3. Compare actual field (A) for Fuel Flow Per Engine with value displays on panel indicators. The Fuel Flow Per Engine is an average value and will display a reasonable comparison to aircraft fuel flow indicators. 4. If Actual field is blank or value is unreasonable, check configuration module for proper programming. 5. Correct if necessary and repeat test. (a) If configuration module is OK, check aircraft wiring between fuel indicator and DMU. (b) If tracking is not consistent, check aircraft wiring per Section 3. L. Graphical Weather Test The Graphical Weather test has been deleted. The AFIS DMU does not control the software for these pages. If for some reason these pages changed, this manual would also be revised. These pages can be found in the Pilots Guide for the GNS-XLS, Enhanced. 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