Cessna TR182 1979 Pilot Operating Handbook page 275

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PILOT'S
OPERATING
HANDBOOK
SUPPLEMENT
CESSNA
300A AUTOPILOT
(TYPE AF-395A)
1.
COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR - Provides VOR/LOC navigation
inputs to
autopilot for intercept
and tracking
modes.
2.
LOCALIZER REVERSED INDICATOR LIGHT - Amber light, labeledBC, illum-
inates
when BACK CRS button
is pushed
in (engaged)
and LOC frequency
selected.
BC light indicates
course
indicator
needle is reversed
on selected
receiver (when tuned to a localizer frequency). This light is located within the CDI
indicator.
3.
DIRECTIONAL
GYRO INDICATOR - Provides
heading
information
to the
autopilot
for heading
intercept
and hold. Heading bug on indicator
is used to
select desired heading or VOR/LOC course to be flown.
4.
TURN COORDINATOR - Senses roll and yaw for wings leveling and command
turn functions.
5.
HDG SEL PUSHBUTTON - Aircraft will turn to and hold heading selected by the
heading "bug" on the directional
gyro.
6.
NA V INT PUSHBUTTON - When heading "bug" on DG is set to selected course,
aircraft will turn to and intercept
selected VOR or LOC course.
7.
NA V TRK PUSHBUTTON - When heading "bug" on DG is set to selected course,
aircraft will track selected VOR or LOC course.
8.
HI SENS PUSHBUTTON - During NAV INT or NAV TRK operation, this high
sensitivity
setting increases
autopilot response to NAV signal to provide more
precise operation
during localizer approach.
In low-sensitivity
position (push-
button out), response to NA V signal is dampened for smoother tracking of enroute
VOR radials; it also smooths out effect of course scalloping
during NA V opera-
tion.
9.
BACK CRS PUSHBUTTON - Used with LOC operation
only. With AlP switch
OFF or ON, and when navigation receiver selected
by
NAV switch is get toa
localizer
frequency,
it reverses
normal
localizer
needle indication
(CDI) and
causes localizer reversed (BC) light to illuminate.
With AlP switch ON. reverses
localizer
signal to autopilot.
10. ACTUATOR - The torque motor in the actuator causes the ailerons to move in the
commanded
direction.
11. NAV SWITCH - Selects NAV 1 or NAV 2 navigation
receiver.
12. PULL TURN KNOB - When pulled out and centered in detent, airplane will fly
wings-level;
when turned to the right (R), the airplane
will execute a right,
standard
rate turn; when turned to the left (L), the airplane
will execute a left,
standard
rate turn. When centered in detent and pushed in, the operating
mode
selected by a pushbutton
is engaged.
13. TRIM - Used to trim autopilot to compensate for minor variations
in aircraft trim
or lateral weight distribution.
(For proper operation, the aircraft's
rudder trim, if
so equipped,
must be manually
trimmed before the autopilot is engaged.
14. AlP SWITCH-
Turns autopilot ON or OFF.
Figure
1. Cessna
300A Autopilot,
Operating
Controls
and Indicators
(Sheet 2 of
2)
1 October
1978
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