Cessna TURBO CENTURION T210M 1978 Pilot Operating Handbook page 333

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PILOT'S OPERATING HANDBOOK
SUPPLEMENT
CESSNA 300A AUTOPILOT
(TYPE AF-395A)
1.
COURSE
DEVIATION IND I
CA
TOR - Provides VOR/LOC navigation inputs to
autopilot for
intercept
and
tracking
modes.
2.
LOCALIZER
REVERSED INDICATOR LIGHT -
Amberlight,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 COO RD IN A
TOR
-
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.
NAV TRK PUSHBUTTON -
When
heading
"bug"
on DG is
set
to selected
course,
a
ircraft
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
NAV
opera-
tion
.
9.
BACK
CRS
PUSHBUTTON - Used
with LOC
operation
only. With A/P switch
OFF or ON,
and
when navigation receiver selected by NA V switch is set to a
localizer
frequency
,
it reverses normal
localizer
needle indication (CDI) and
causes
localizer
reversed
(BC) light to illuminate. With A/P switch ON, reverses
loc
aliz
er 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
center
ed 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
aircrafttrim
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.
A/P
SWITCH - Turns autopilot ON or
OFF.
Figure
1.
Cessna
300A
Autopilot, Operating Controls and Indicators
(Sheet 2 of 2)
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