Transponder Control (Optional); Av-Link Interface (Optional); Autopilot Interfaces (Optional) - uAvionix AV-30-E Installation Manual

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off the AV-30-E backup battery in case of power loss. The AV-Mag
transmits data to the AV-30 via an RS-232 serial interface.

9.2.2 Transponder Control (Optional)

The AV-30 has the option of being the control interface for select
uAvionix transponders (including the BeaconX family). This provides
pressure altitude, mode, squawk code and IDENT information to the
transponder, and displays status and annunciations from the
transponder. See Section 11.2 for more information on the installation of
the tailBeaconX.
The transponder is not powered by the AV-30-E internal battery.
Transponder operations will be unavailable during a power loss.

9.2.3 AV-Link Interface (Optional)

The AV-30-E has the option of being a traffic display using AV-Link as
an integrated Wi-Fi bridge that allows for communication between AV-
30-E and Wi-Fi capable ADS-B receivers. The AV-30-E will display a
separate MFD page with traffic when appropriate configured and
connected to a supported receiver.
The AV-Link accessory is not powered by the AV-30-E internal
battery. Wi-Fi traffic data provided to the MFD mode will be
unavailable during a power loss.

9.2.4 Autopilot Interfaces (Optional)

The AV-30-E has options to control select analog and digital autopilots.
Analog autopilots are controlled through the optional AV-APA accessory.
Digital autopilots can be controlled directly, without requiring the AV-
APA.
The AV-APA is not powered by the AV-30-E internal battery.
Analog autopilot operations will be unavailable during a power
loss.
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