Post-Installation Configuration And Checkout; Mounting, Wiring, And Power Checks; Bluetooth Setup - Garmin Flight Stream 110/210 Installation Manual

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4 POST-INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION AND CHECKOUT

Once the Flight Stream has been installed, complete the checkout procedures herein to verify proper
operation.

4.1 Mounting, Wiring, and Power Checks

Check that the Flight Stream is mounted rigidly. Do not connect Flight Stream to aircraft harness until the
following checks have been performed:
1. Flight Stream 210 only: Check that the Flight Stream is mounted with arrow on side of unit
pointing in the direction of flight.
2. Check that all cables are properly secured and shields are connected to the shield block of the
connector. Check the movement of the flight and engine controls to verify there is no interference
between the cabling and control systems. Check that all wiring is installed in accordance with
section 3.1.
3. Prior to powering up the Flight Stream, check the wiring harness for point to point continuity to
expose any faults such as shorting to ground. Any faults or discrepancies must be corrected before
proceeding.
4. After accomplishing a continuity check, perform power and ground checks to verify proper power
distribution to the Flight Stream. Any faults or discrepancies should be corrected at this time.
Remove power from the aircraft upon completion of the harness checkout.
The Flight Stream connector can be plugged in after completion of the continuity and power checks.

4.2 Bluetooth Setup

1. When the Flight Stream device is powered on, the Flight Stream 110 will immediately go into
pairing mode. When the Flight Stream 210 device is powered on, pairing mode won't be enabled
until the Bluetooth configuration page is opened on the GTN or GNS (if GTN or GNS is
connected) or one minute has elapsed (if a GTN or GNS is not connected).
2. Enable Bluetooth connectivity on the portable electronic device to be connected to the Flight
Stream.
3. Select the Flight Stream from the list of available Bluetooth devices on the portable electronic
device. The default Flight Stream Bluetooth name is "Flight Stream" followed by the three-digit
model number (110 or 210) and then the last four digits of the MAC address
(e.g. Flight Stream 210 4000).
4. A pop-up will appear on the screen asking the pilot to confirm the new Bluetooth pairing when the
Flight Stream 210 is interfaced with a GTN or GNS. Flight Stream 110 installations, or Flight
Stream 210 installations without a GTN or GNS, will automatically accept pairing
requests.Bluetooth setup only needs to be run when pairing with a device for the first time. Once a
connection is established with a Bluetooth device, the Flight Stream will automatically connect to
the Bluetooth device upon power-up. The Flight Stream may be connected up to four Bluetooth
devices simultaneously. The Flight Stream will also save up to twenty Bluetooth device pairings.
NOTE
If having issues making a Bluetooth connection, reboot the Flight Stream device. Retry
making a Bluetooth connection.
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