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  • Page 3 23500 W 105th Street Olathe, KS 66061 U.S.A CAGE: 22373 Telephone: (800) 601-3099 (U.S.A./ Canada) Telephone: (602) 365-3099 (International) AV8OR User’s Guide Pub. No.D200803000008 Page -i Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 4 Honeywell Service Center agreement, or an authorized repair facility agreement, Honeywell hereby grants you a limited, non-exclusive license to use these Materials to Pub. No.D200803000008 Page -ii Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 5 Honeywell aerospace products only in accordance with that agreement. If you are a direct recipient of these Materials from Honeywell's Aerospace Technical Publication Distribution and are not a party to an agreement related to the operation, maintenance or repair...
  • Page 6 This license sets forth the entire agreement between you and Honeywell and may only be modified by a writing duly executed by the duly authorized representatives of the parties. Pub. No.D200803000008 Page -iv Revision July 2008.
  • Page 7 Copyright 2008, Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Honeywell is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. All other marks are owned by their respective companies. Pub. No.D200803000008 Page -v Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Groundspeed Data Field ..........3-16   Minimum Safe Altitude Data Field ....... 3-17   Near Position Data Field ..........3-17 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 10 Weather Function ..............3-61   Hardware Accessory ............3-61   Receiving Weather Data............3-61   Choose Product ..............3-62   Legend .................. 3-65 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 11 ROUTE CALCULATION AND RECALCULATION ..4-26   ITINERARY ..............4-27   TRACK LOGS .............. 4-29   ROUTE DEMONSTRATION ........4-29 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 3 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 12 Recording the travelled path (creating a Track Log) ... 4-58   Simulating a Track Log on the map ......4-58 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 4 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 13 MENU SETTINGS ............. 4-113   DEVICE SETTINGS ..........4-113   TRACK LOG SETTINGS ........... 4-114     MULTIMEDIA ................. 5-1 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 5 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 14 WxWorx XM Weather Receiver Bluetooth Setup ....7-10   External Flight Plans ..............7-15   Jeppesen FliteStar© PC Application ........7-15 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 6 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 15   Figure 3-25: Map – Nearest Database Selection ......3-25   Figure 3-26: Map – Nearest Airport List ........3-26 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 7 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 16: Pub. No.d200803000008 Page -Tc

    Figure 3-66: Flight Plan - Selected Waypoint Detail Information .. 3-51   Figure 3-67: Flight Plan - Stored Flight Plan with a Waypoint ..3-51 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 8 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 17 Figure 3-107: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup ....... 3-86   Figure 3-108: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup Ident Settings 3-86 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 9 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 18 Figure 6-11: Bluetooth Service Browser ......... 6-6   Figure 6-12: Bluetooth Devices Paired ........... 6-7   Figure 7-1: External GPS Setup Screen ......... 7-6 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 10 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 19 Figure 7-10: BlueTooth Service Browser Screen......7-13   Figure 7-11: Bluetooth - Serial Port Found ........7-14   Figure 7-12: BlueTooth Serial Port Connected......7-14 Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 11 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 21: Introduction

    To get the most out of your new navigation system, read this manual completely to learn the features for your unit. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 1-1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 22: Honeywell Customer Support

    For additional support, contact Honeywell Customer & Product Support: at: US & Canada: 1-877-712-2386 All other countries: 1-913-712-2613 Fax: 1-913-712-5697 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 1-2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 23: Honeywell Aerospace Technical Publications

    AV8OR User’s Guide Introduction HONEYWELL AEROSPACE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS If you have access to the Internet, go to the Honeywell Online Technical Publications Web site at https://portal.honeywell.com/wps/portal/aero to: • Download or see publications online • Make an order for a publication •...
  • Page 25: Getting Started

    Getting Started GETTING STARTED UNIT OVERVIEW Figure 2-1: AV8OR Controls Displays and Controls The AV8OR has the displays and controls that follow as shown in Figure 2-1: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of...
  • Page 26 E- books and new updates to the navigational software. Also used for RS 232 connection to external hardware with special Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 27: Supplied Equipment

    Reset button The reset button reboots the AV8OR unit. Supplied Equipment The AV8OR comes preloaded with either USA or European Maps: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-3 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of...
  • Page 28: Optional Equipment

    The following accessories are available for the AV8OR: ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 005-03702-0014 1600,mAh Battery, (with mounting bracket) 005-03702-0008 Automotive Dashboard Mount 005-03702-0017 RS232 Cable Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-4 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 29: Charging The Internal Battery

    If the unit is turned on while charging, the charging animation in the top right portion of the screen also displays a green battery with full bars. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-5 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 30: Using Av8Or

    In order to highlight a field, just touch the field on the screen. • Touch or Tap: Use your finger or the AV8OR stylus to touch the screen on the soft key and remove it quickly •...
  • Page 31: Turning Av8Or On/Off

    1. Ensure that the “Lock” switch is unlocked. 2. Hold the Power down soft Key until the blue screen shows. Figure 2-4: AV8OR Power Up 3. To turn off the AV8OR, press and hold the Power soft Key until POWER OFF screen shows. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-7 Revision July 2008.
  • Page 32: Av8Or Sleep Mode

    Getting Started Figure 2-5: AV8OR Power off AV8OR SLEEP MODE AV8OR can be put into sleep mode as shown in Figure 2-6. AV8OR, while in sleep mode, continues to run in a low power mode. Figure 2-6: AV8OR Sleep Mode Turn Sleep Mode On and Off 1.
  • Page 33: Getting Satellite Signals

    Figure 2-7: Main Menu GETTING SATELLITE SIGNALS When the AV8OR is turned on, it automatically begins to search for satellite signals. This process can take a few minutes. Be sure the device has a clear and unobstructed view of the sky.
  • Page 34: Figure 2-9: Gps Signal Strength Page - Locked And Unlocked

    Tapping this soft key displays the longitude, latitude, altitude (ALT) and UTC time information for the current position when the device has acquired a GPS satellite lock. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-10 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 35: Figure 2-10: Gps Information Of Current Position

    GPS reset soft key will clear the GPS engine memory. Figure 2-12: GPS Reset Tap the soft key to return to the Settings page. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-11 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 37: Aviation Mode Operation

    A green check mark is placed to the right of each test item as it is checked. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 38: Figure 3-2: Self Test Failed

    Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3: Self Test Failed Caution The unit should be turned off and then turned back on. If AV8OR still fails the self-test, please contact customer support. If the self-test finishes successfully, the self-test window header changes to SELF TEST COMPLETED in green, as shown in Figure 3-4.
  • Page 39: Figure 3-4: Self Test Completed Page

    Figure 3-5: Final Title Page The final title page shows the expiration date of the current database. Use the AV8OR as an aid to situational awareness only when the database is current. For additional information on the current software and database versions, please go to the System Setup page and tap on the Status Page soft key to bring up the System Status Menu.
  • Page 40: Demo Mode

    If the OK soft key is pushed to acknowledge the Jeppesen database, the Aviation Map page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-7. If the DEMO MODE soft key is tapped, then AV8OR will enter a simulation mode. Demo Mode Demo Mode lets the user become familiar with handling the AV8OR system on the ground by running in a simulation mode.
  • Page 41: Aviation Main Menu Page

    Moving Map page. The Map mode is the primary mode of the system. Refer to the VFR Moving Map Function for a detailed explanation of the MAP mode. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-5 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 42: Figure 3-9: Flight Plan - Flight Plan Index Page

    Menu to show the Messages page. Refer to the Messages Function section for a detailed explanation of the Message function. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-6 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 43: Figure 3-10: Messages - Messages Info Page

    Weather Function section for a detailed explanation of the Weather function. Refer to the Connection to An External Weather Source section in the Appendix for a detailed explanation on how to connect the AV8OR to an XM receiver. Figure 3-11: Weather – Weather Map Page Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-7 Revision July 2008.
  • Page 44: Figure 3-12: System Setup - System Setup Menu Page

    Figure 3-12: System Setup – System Setup Menu page • Exit: Tap on the soft key on the Aviation Main Menu to exit back to the Main Menu. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-8 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 45: Vfr Moving Map Function

    VFR Moving Map Function VFR MOVING MAP FUNCTION The AV8OR features a real-time moving map that can do much more than just plot your course. The core capability of AV8OR MAP mode function is its intuitive mapping and navigation function, which is capable of displaying highly detailed, vectored (point and line) maps.
  • Page 46 • Status window (10): When there is a new aircraft status, a flashing icon is displayed in the status window in the left bottom Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-10 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 47: Figure 3-14: Map - No Position Data Caution

    XM weather receiver • Caution: When AV8OR has lost its GPS position fix, a blue “No position data” caution message is displayed across the screen and the aircraft symbol is not displayed.
  • Page 48: Figure 3-16: Map - Non-Pointer Map Mode

    Figure 3-17: Map – Pointer Map mode Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-12 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 49: Figure 3-18: Map - Pointer Tag Window / Title Window

    Auto-Hide Keys on the Map Mode Page to OFF in the General System Setup page (Refer to System Setup Function section). Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-13 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 50: Data Fields

    The table below displays the full scale limits for the CDI. Units Available CDI limits 0.3Nm, 1.0Nm and 5.0Nm Statute miles 0.4sm, 1.0sm and 5.0sm 0.6km, 2.0km and 10.0km Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-14 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 51: Departure Time Data Field

    Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-15 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 52: Estimated Time En-Route Data Field

    Groundspeed Data Field The ground speed data window displays the current aircraft ground speed in the configured units. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-16 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 53: Minimum Safe Altitude Data Field

    If the present position is unknown then dashes are displayed. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-17 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 54: Stop Watch Data Field

    Greenland Daylight Saving -2:00 Time Atlantic Standard Time -4:00 Atlantic Daylight Saving -3:00 Time Eastern Standard Time -5:00 Eastern Daylight Saving -4:00 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-18 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 55 Time Hawaii Standard Time -10:00 Hawaii Daylight Saving -9:00 Time Samoa Standard Time -11:00 Samoa Daylight Saving -10:00 Time - Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-19 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 56: Track Angle Error Data Field

    Cross Track Error Data Field The cross track error data window displays the magnitude of, and direction to steer, to reduce the perpendicular Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-20 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 57: Vfr Moving Map Operation

    Figure 3-20: Map – Map View Setup Tap the SAVE & EXIT soft key to return to the Map page. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-21 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 58: Smartprofile

    Tapping the CHANGE VIEW soft key toggles the display through the different map types. The Map page defaults to Topo On. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-22 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 59: Figure 3-22: Map - Topo On

    On the Relative Terrain map, the terrain is colored according to its height relative to the aircraft, as shown in the following table. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-23 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 60 If altitude information is not available then a warning message is displayed on the map image with the text “No Altitude Available. Relative Terrain Not Displayed.” Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-24 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 61: Nearest - Select Nearest Destination

    WPT within the nearest database. Figure 3-25: Map – Nearest Database Selection Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-25 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 62: Figure 3-26: Map - Nearest Airport List

    ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT soft keys allow the user to change the airport area map range. Tap the NEXT soft key to display the next page of airport information. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-26 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 63: Figure 3-27: Map – Airport Information

    To cancel an active Direct-To navigation, tap the soft key, tap the Clear soft key on the virtual keyboard and then tap the Enter soft key. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-27 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 64: Direct-To Navigation

    NAVAID point is shown by tapping the MORE INFO soft key, as shown in Figure 3-30. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-28 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 65: Figure 3-30: Map - Select A Navaid

    (direct) soft key causes the system to create a new course from the aircraft’s present position directly to the selected NAVAID point. The new course line is colored magenta. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-29 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 66: Create A Direct-To Course From The Keyboard Entry (No Flight Plan)

    If the closest match is correct, tap the Enter soft key to accept without having to finish typing the complete location. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-30 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 67: Re-Center Aircraft When Direct-To Is Already Enabled

    When flying on a course using the Direct-To function, if the aircraft gets away from the course line on the map, the pilot can easily Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-31 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 68: Bypass A Wpt With A Flight Plan Active

    WPTs in the flight plan and go direct to one of the other WPTs. Use the steps that follow to bypass a WPT. The active course shows as a magenta line on the Map. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-32 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 69: Figure 3-36: Step 1 Bypass A Wpt

    Highlight the WPT in the Active Flight Plan you want to go to next. Figure 3-38: Bypass a WPT - Step 3 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-33 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 70: Enter A Direct-To Wpt With A Flight Plan Active

    The active course shows as a magenta line on the Map. Figure 3-40: Enter a New WPT with Flight Plan Active Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-34 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 71: Figure 3-41: Enter New Wpt – Select Keybd Soft Key

    The new course shows in a magenta color. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-35 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 72: Ptr Menu

    Using the menu you can save this Waypoint or Center the map around the selected point. Figure 3-44: Map – NAVAID Point PTR MENU Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-36 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 73: Ptr Menu - Direct-To Navigation

    When the user moves the pointer arrow to any desired map location, the pointer’s position (PTR), bearing (PBRG) Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-37 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 74: Ptr Menu - Obs Navigation

    MENU soft key, the OBS soft key will be shown. After the OBS soft key is tapped, the OBS window shows the magnetic course to the NAVAID. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-38 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 75: Figure 3-48: Obs Course To Navaid

    Tap the DONE soft key and the adjusted OBS course is activated and a course is generated to the selected point, as shown in Figure 3-50. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-39 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 76: Center Map

    PTR MENU soft key is tapped), the CENTER MAP soft key is shown as an option on the Pointer Menu. Refer to Figure 3-45. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-40 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 77: Center To Wpt/Center Aircraft

    The CENTER AIRCRAFT soft key is shown for the user to show the aircraft’s present position on the map. Figure 3-52: Map – Center to WPT Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-41 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 78: Selectable Gps Data Source

    Figure 3-53: Map – Center Aircraft Selectable GPS Data Source The AV8OR system can receive data from either the internal or an external GPS Source. When an external source is configured, the unit uses data from it. Switching to the internal GPS source is automatic when data from the external source is no longer valid or available.
  • Page 79: Stop Watch

    Map screen. When the stopwatch is stopped, double tap the icon to start the timer. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-43 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 80 When the stopwatch is active, it continues to count even if the stopwatch data window is not being displayed. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-44 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 81: Flight Plan Function

    Flight Plans page. Creating New Flight Plan using the Virtual Keyboard A maximum of 100 flight plans can be stored in the AV8OR. Each flight plan can contain up to 99 WPTs. To create a new flight plan, perform the following steps.
  • Page 82: Figure 3-56: New Flight Plan Page

    WPTs. Figure 3-57: Virtual Keyboard Enter the Ident, name, WPT or location of the first location on the flight plan. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-46 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 83: Figure 3-58: Enter Waypoint Identifier

    Tap on the Clear soft key to clear the entry and start over. Tap the Enter soft key when complete to show the Waypoint Entry window. Figure 3-59: Waypoint Entry Window Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-47 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 84: Figure 3-60: All Wpts Entered Into Flight Plan

    Tap on the SAVE & EXIT soft key to save the flight plan. The flight plan now displays on the Flight Plan Index page. Figure 3-61: Flight Plan Saved Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-48 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 85: Creating New Flight Plan Using Map Selections

    When you tap a waypoint on the map, the name of the waypoint is shown in a pop-up window. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-49 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 86: Figure 3-64: Flight Plan – Map Selction Of Wpts

    INFO soft key on the right of the page. The selected WPT detailed information is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-66. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-50 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 87: Figure 3-66: Flight Plan - Selected Waypoint Detail Information

    Flight Plan is complete. Tap the CLEAR PTR soft key to show the SAVE&EXIT soft key, as shown in Figure 3-68. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-51 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 88: Stored Flight Plans Processing

    Select an existing Flight Plan and EDIT FPLAN, FPLAN ADMIN, USER WPTS and FLY FPLAN soft keys are displayed on the right side of the page, Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-52 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 89: Edit Fplan

    WPT at the end of the flight plan. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-53 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 90: Figure 3-71: Flight Plan - Data View

    WPTs here. If the user taps on the dashed line the INSERT soft key is available to insert a WPT. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-54 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 91: Fplan Admin

    Figure 3-74: Flight Plan - COPY FPLAN NEW FPLAN This function is the same as the one introduced before in the CREATING NEW FLIGHT PLAN section. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-55 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 92: Figure 3-75: Invert Flight Plan - Step 1

    Tap the SAVE & EXIT soft key to invert the flight plan. The flight plan now shows on the Flight Plan Index Page with the WPTs inverted. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-56 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 93: User Wpts

    Figure 3-78: Delete Flight Plan USER WPTS Tapping the USER WPTS soft key shows the current User defined WPTs list. Refer to Figure 3-79. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-57 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 94: Figure 3-79: Flight Plan - User Waypoint List

    Figure 3-80: Flight Plan – New/Edit User Waypoint When the user creates a new WPT or edits an existing WPT, the User Waypoint Edit page is shown. The AV8OR system creates a default: Ident name, Icon, Position, Comment 1 and Comment 2 parameters for the new WPT.
  • Page 95: Fly Fplan

    1. Highlight the desired Flight Plan. 2. Tap the FLY FPLAN soft key to display the message shown in Figure 3-82. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-59 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 96: Figure 3-82: Flight Plan - Fly Fplan

    When the active flight plan is selected, tap the FPLAN OFF soft key to deactivate the flight plan. The flight plan course is removed from the map. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-60 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 97: Weather Function

    Aviation Main Menu page to enter the weather page. Hardware Accessory The AV8OR unit will work with either the WxWorx REWX91D XM receiver or the certified KDR 610 XM receiver. See Device Setup Section of this document.
  • Page 98: Choose Product

    Select from the products shown in white. Highlight an available product and tap the SELECT soft key to complete the product selection. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-62 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 99: Figure 3-86: Wx – Choose Product

    Figure 3-86: WX – Choose Product The AV8OR can now show the following Weather Products: • NEXRAD Composite Reflectivity Figure 3-87: WX – NEXRAD Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-63 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 100: Figure 3-88: Graphical Metars

    Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function • Graphical METARs Figure 3-88: Graphical METARs • Graphical AIRMETs Figure 3-89: WX - AIRMETs Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-64 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 101: Legend

    In pointer mode (the user taps on the map and a black arrow pointer is shown) the LEGEND soft key is used to display the Legend Window. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-65 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 102: Figure 3-90: Wx – Pointer Mode

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-90: WX – Pointer mode Figure 3-91: WX – Legend Info Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-66 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 103: Messages Function

    When airspace alerting has been by name, type and enabled and the aircraft is inside the limits of airspace] airspace Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-67 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 104 Failed to read FPL A flight plan WPT could not be read Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-68 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 105: Notepad

    Battery Low remaining drops below 25% of full charge Notepad Tap on the NOTE PAD soft key to display customized checklists. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-69 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 106 An example checklist is shown below: [] Entry 1 [] Entry 2 [] Entry 3 [] Entry 4 [] Entry 5 [] Entry 6 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-70 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 107: Figure 3-93: Notepad Page

    Tap the SKIP CHECK soft key to skip to the next check box. Tap the CHANGE NOTEPAD soft key to change to a different checklist. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-71 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 108: System Setup Function

    Data Field Setup • Flight Plan Data Setup • Demo Mode Setup (If Demo mode is enabled) • Device Setup Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-72 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 109: General System Setup

    General System Setup Options tables to their factory initial settings. The values that not reset are: Aircraft Type and Min Runway length. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-73 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 110 • Runway Length Units: Sets runway length units to Feet or Meters. When feet are selected, runway lengths are reported Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-74 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 111: Map Setup

    Tap the NEXT soft key to move to the next screen or the SAVE & EXIT soft key to save any changes and go back to the previous Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-75 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 112 The options are: 500M, 750M, 1000M, 1250M, 1500M, 1750M, 2000M, 2250M, 2500M, 3000M and MAXIMUM. When altitude units is set to Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-76 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 113: Figure 3-99: Map System Setup – Point Feature Setup

    Figure 3-100: Map System Setup – Line Feature Setup Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-77 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 114: Navigation Setup

    Navigation Setup The Navigation Setup page permits the navigation setup options to be configured, as shown in Figure 3-103. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-78 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 115: Figure 3-103: System Setup – Navigation Setup

    Options table distance units field. The CDI is configured on the Data Field Setup Page in System Setup. • Time Zone: The AV8OR has an on board clock that ensures the Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) information presented is accurate. The time is stored in two summed parts as UTC (Universal Coordinated Time or Greenwich Mean Time) and as a Pub.
  • Page 116 AKS (Alaska Standard Time) Offset from UTC -9:00 AKD (Alaska Daylight Saving Time) Offset from UTC -8:00 HAS (Hawaii Standard Time) Offset from UTC - 10:00 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-80 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 117 0.6 sm) For km: 0.2 to 2.0 km adjustable in 0.2 km increments, using the numeric keyboard (default = 1.0 km) Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-81 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 118: Data Field Setup

    4 visible data windows. 5 more data windows may be shown by panning the data windows up or down. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-82 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 119: Figure 3-104: System Setup – Data Field Setup

    DEP TIME: Departure Time • DTK: Desired Track • ESA: En Route Safe Altitude • ETA WPT: Est. Time Of Arrival Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-83 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 120: Figure 3-105: System Setup – Wide Windows Data Field

    WIDE WINDOWS as shown in Figure 3-105. Figure 3-105: System Setup – Wide windows Data Field Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-84 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 121: Flight Plan Data Setup

    The data in the Demo Mode Setup window Figure 3-107 is used to control the starting position, altitude, speed and initial track of the simulator. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-85 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 122: Figure 3-107: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup

    Ident name. The user can also define a new name for the Ident. Figure 3-108: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup Ident Settings Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-86 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 123: Device Setup

    This page lets the user to configure the external interfaces (GPS Receiver, Flight Plan Source, and WX Receiver) to the unit. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-87 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 124: Figure 3-110: Device Setup Menu

    Serial (Default value) • Bluetooth The Weather Source receives data in the following Type formats: • • WxWorx (Default value) • KDR-610 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-88 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 125: Status Page

    GPS receiver status. The second table shows the GPS satellite status for those that should be in view. Figure 3-112: System Setup – Internal GPS Status Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-89 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 126: Figure 3-113: System Setup – External Gps Status

    Figure 3-114: System Setup – Software and Database Version • System Information: This page shows the System Information in a table and is defined as: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-90 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 127: Shut Down

    Program Close page. Tap on the YES soft key to exit from the program or tap the NO soft key to stay in the program. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-91 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 128: Figure 3-116: Power Off

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-116: Power Off Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-92 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 129: Automotive Mode Operation

    Never place mobile devices where it obstructs the driver's view, where it is in the deployment zone of an airbag or where it might cause injuries in an accident. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 130: Glossary

    In GPS-supported navigation, digital maps facilitate route planning. North-up map orientation In North-up mode the map is rotated so its top always faces North. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 131 Road Safety Camera on the map. You can configure Go Drive to warn you when you approach one of these cameras. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-3 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 132: Getting Started

    After this, the Navigation menu appears and you can start using Go Drive. Figure 4-2 displays the Navigation menu in Simple mode. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-4 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 133: Figure 4-2: Simple Mode

    Enter a full address or a part of an address, for example a street name without a house number or the names of two intersecting Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-5 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 134: Simple And Advanced Modes

    Available Type of action in Simple mode Advanced mode Navigating to a selected map point Navigating to a street address Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-6 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 135 Mark a map point with a Saving the active route Saving Track Logs Map Screen settings Menu settings Only background picture Sound settings Only Master Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-7 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 136: Soft Keys And Controls On The Screen

    Icon Shows status Some icons information. also function as a soft Key. Tap them once. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-8 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 137 Tap it to turn only two the switch choices, a on or off. checkmark shows whether the feature is enabled. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-9 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 138: Using Keyboards

    Entering symbols to switch to a keyboard of symbol characters. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-10 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 139: Additional Controls

    • Tap and hold on keyboard screens: you can delete several characters quickly. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-11 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 140: Using The Map

    The map screen is the most frequently used screen of Go Drive. It can be accessed from the Navigation menu by tapping Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-12 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 141: Checking The Details Of A Map Location

    Cursor menu. 4. Tap The address, the coordinate and the list of nearby POIs will be displayed. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-13 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 142: Manipulating The Map

    If GPS position is available and you have moved the map, soft Key appears. Tap this soft Key to return to the GPS position. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-14 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 143 Track-Up with these soft Keys. If GPS position is available and you have rotated the map, the Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-15 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 144: Status Information And Hidden Controls On The Map

    If an active route Tap this area to valid GPS exists, and there is no open the Route position. valid GPS position, Information Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-16 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 145 The following area appears next to the above described rounded area. When tapping this area, the result depends on the information currently shown. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-17 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 146 Camera approaching a camera Road Safety warning. Camera, and the warning for cameras is enabled in Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-18 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 147 TMC receiver is connected and a radio station with TMC broadcast is received. There are new, unread TMC events. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-19 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 148 Speed information There are speed values that can be shown: • Current speed • Speed limit on the current road Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-20 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 149 The device is running on external battery power. The battery is being charged. is being charged Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-21 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 150: Using The Cursor (The Selected Map Location)

    Shows the different routes calculated by the available routing methods. Choose the one that suits your needs the best.(available in Advanced mode only) Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-22 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 151: Advanced Functions

    Tap the map to let the map control soft Keys appear, and then tap and hold to open the Smart Zoom Settings window. Modify the Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-23 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 152: Position Markers

    Key appears. Tap it to move the map back to the GPS position and re-enable Track-up map orientation (automatic map rotation). Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-24 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 153: Selected Location (Cursor)

    To return to the original Cursor position, tap . The map jumps back to the position with which the Cursor menu was opened, and icon appears again. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-25 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 154: Daytime And Night Color Schemes

    • Easy Vehicle types: • • Taxi • • Emergency vehicles • Bicycle • Pedestrian Road types • Unpaved Roads Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-26 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 155: Itinerary

    Tap the area between the Turn preview and the Travel data fields where the symbol of the second next maneuver is displayed (for example: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-27 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 156 Soft Key Description Opens a screen where you can avoid a part of the route starting from the selected maneuver. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-28 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 157: Track Logs

    The icons are also semi-transparent: they do not cover the streets and Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-29 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 158: Saving Poi

    Can Road Safety Camera locations be uploaded in a text file? Can you save the Cursor as the location of a Road Safety Camera? Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-30 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 159: Saving Road Safety Cameras

    Visible Warning: The type of the camera is displayed in the secondary Turn Preview field (for example Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-31 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 160 They use the difference between the two points in time to calculate your average speed. Go Drive Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-32 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 161: Camera Directions

    The camera checks the speed of the opposite driving direction. The camera checks the speed in both directions on the road. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-33 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 162: Speed Limit Warning

    Enter a full address or a part of an address, for example a street name without a house number or the names of two intersecting Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-34 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 163: Selecting The Cursor As The Destination

    Favorites first. The Cursor menu returns automatically with the same point. Now you can use it as a route point. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-35 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 164: Entering An Address Or Part Of An Address

    Figure 4-6: Enter an Address (Europe) The procedure is explained starting from the Navigation menu. 1. Tap the following soft Keys: (Simple mode), Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-36 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 165 4. Pick the street from the list. 5. Enter the house number: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-37 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 166: Entering An Address (North America, Australia)

    2. By default, Go Drive proposes the country, state and settlement where you are. If needed, tap the soft Key with the name of the Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-38 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 167 4. Pick the street from the list. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-39 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 168: Entering An Address If House Numbering Is Restarted

    To enter a new settlement: 1. Tap the soft Key with the name of the settlement, or if you have changed the country/state, tap Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-40 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 169 (Simple mode) or (Advanced mode) from the Cursor menu. The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-41 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 170: Enter An Address Without Knowing The District/Suburb

    4. Pick the settlement from the list. 4. Enter the street name: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-42 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 171: Selecting An Intersection As The Destination

    2. By default, Go Drive proposes the country/state and settlement where you are. If needed, tap the soft Key with the name of the Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-43 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 172 As you type, if the matching streets can be shown on one Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-44 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 173: Selecting A City Center As The Destination

    3. Get to the list of search results: After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-45 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 174: Entering An Address With A Postal Code

    3. Pick the settlement from the list. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-46 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 175: Tips On Entering Addresses Quickly

    Key after a couple of letters; Go Drive lists the items that contain the character set. • You can speed up finding an intersection: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-47 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 176: Selecting The Destination From Your Favorites

    You can select your destination from the POIs included with Go Drive or from the ones you have previously created. The procedure is explained starting from the Navigation menu. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-48 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 177 • To list all POIs in a given POI group, tap Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-49 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 178: Selecting The Destination With Saved Poi Search Criteria

    The procedure is explained starting from the Navigation menu. 1. Tap the following soft Keys: (Simple mode), or (Advanced mode). Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-50 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 179: Selecting The Destination From The History

    Selecting the destination by entering its coordinate This feature is available in Advanced mode only. The procedure is Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-51 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 180: Creating A Multi-Point Route (Inserting A Via Point)

    Cursor menu opens automatically. 3. Tap to add the point as an intermediate destination preceding the final destination of the route. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-52 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 181: Creating A Multi-Point Route (Append A New Destination)

    One of the ways of expanding the route is to add a new destination. The previous destination becomes the last via point of Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-53 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 182: Editing The Route

    Tap one of the route points in the list. You have the following options: Action Soft Key Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-54 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 183: Viewing Whole Route On The Map (Fit-To-Screen)

    Via the Find menu: tap • Via the Route Information screen: tap • • Via the Route Information screen using a shortcut: tap Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-55 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 184: Watching The Simulation Of The Route

    Map screen. The procedure is explained starting from the Map screen. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-56 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 185: Pausing The Active Route

    If via points exist in the active route, you cannot delete the route immediately on the Route Information screen. Tap Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-57 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 186: Using Track Logs

    Key in the Quick menu to start, and later to stop the Track Log recording.) Simulating a Track Log on the map Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-58 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 187: Changing The Color Of A Track Log

    The saved route might have been influenced by TMC information. When you later use the route, it appears as it was Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-59 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 188: Loading A Saved Route

    4. The map appears, and you can start navigating. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-60 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 189: Reference Book (Advanced Mode)

    Settings Managing the behavior of Go Drive, for example the map layout during navigation, the used languages or the warnings. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-61 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 190: Map Screen

    Second upcoming Opens the Itinerary route event Trip data Opens the Trip Information screen Battery status Opens the Quick menu Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-62 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 191 Search Criteria • a soft Key to avoid parts of the route Position menu Opens the Position (appears when menu navigating a route) Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-63 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 192 Rotates the 3D map right left or right Tilt up, tilt down Tilts the 3D map Zoom in, zoom out Scales the map Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-64 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 193 Keys to set its value to the current zoom level or to reset it to its original value., Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-65 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 194: Icons On The Map

    • GPS position quality • Battery status • Vehicle type used for route calculation • Sound status (muted or enabled) Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-66 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 195: Battery, Gps Position Quality, Vehicle Type Indicator

    Go Drive is connected to the GPS receiver, but the signal is too weak and the receiver cannot determine the GPS position. GPS navigation is not possible. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-67 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 196: Status Indicator Strip

    Emergency vehicles Bicycle Pedestrian Status Indicator Strip This is a complex indicator. In one strip it indicates the following status information: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-68 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 197 Go Drive is connected to a telephone as a handsfree set via Bluetooth. A phone call is in progress over the Bluetooth connection. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-69 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 198: Next Two Route Events (Turn Preview Fields)

    The same symbols are used in both fields: Icon Description Turn left. Turn right. Turn back. Bear right. Turn sharp left. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-70 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 199: Objects On The Map

    If you prefer not to see street names during navigation, turn them off. Elements of the Active Route Go Drive shows the route in the following way: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-71 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 200 Via point A via point is an intermediate destination. You can place as many Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-72 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 201: Detour Menu

    This screen contains quick detour possibilities during navigation. It can be opened directly from the Map screen by tapping You have the following options: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-73 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 202: Cursor Menu

    Soft Key Description Closes the Cursor menu, and returns to the previous screen. Zooms out the map. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-74 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 203 Edit Route screen opens to let you decide where the new via point is to appear in the route. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-75 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 204 Unlike POIs, a Pin has no name and other details, only a color to let you tell one from another on the map. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-76 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 205: Position Menu

    There are two ways to open this screen: • It can be opened directly from the Map screen by tapping the Turn Preview field ( Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-77 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 206: Figure 4-9: Route Information Screen

    Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-78 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 207 Tap any of the icons symbol are displayed in case icons for an warnings are attached to the explanation. planned Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-79 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 208: Trip Information Screen

    It can be opened directly from the Map screen by tapping the Trip Data field ( Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-80 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 209: Figure 4-10: Trip Information Screen

    (yellow flag). Field next to the flag Shows the name or number of the current street or road. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-81 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 210 The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-82 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 211 Trip Data fields. Opens a new screen with three resettable Trip Computers. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-83 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 212: Trip Computer Screen

    Trip Computer screen The Trip Computer screen provides collected trip data. It can be opened from the Trip Information screen by tapping Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-84 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 213: Quick Menu

    The Quick menu is a selection of controls that are frequently needed during navigation. It can be opened directly from the Map screen by tapping Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-85 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 214: Figure 4-11: Quick Menu

    Key to menu. return to the Map screen. Mutes all sounds of Opens Sound Go Drive. settings. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-86 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 215 GPS receiver, and a shortcut to the GPS Settings screen if needed (GPS Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-87 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 216: Gps Data Screen

    Tap the following soft Keys: to open the GPS Data screen and to see the status of the GPS reception. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-88 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 217: Figure 4-12: Gps Status

    GPS position information is available in 2D: only the horizontal position is calculated, Go Drive cannot calculate your vertical GPS Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-89 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 218 Red, blinking Go Drive has no connection to the GPS receiver and does not try to establish a connection. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-90 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 219: Find Menu

    Find menu Select the destination of your route. Tap the following soft Keys: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-91 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 220: Route Menu

    Save, load and edit your routes. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Opens a screen with useful route data. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-92 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 221 Manage Menu You can manage the content that Go Drive stores. Tap the following soft Keys: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-93 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 222: Manage Saved Routes

    Deletes the selected route. Clears the list of saved routes. Turns the page for additional list items. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-94 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 223: Manage History

    Shows the details of the selected Track of the track log Log. Starts a simulated playback of the selected Track Log on the map. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-95 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 224: Manage Favorites

    Soft Key with the Opens the selected Favorite for editing. name of the favorite Deletes the selected item in the list of Favorites’. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-96 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 225: Manage Pois

    This POI group and all its subgroups are shown on the map. This POI group and some of its subgroups are shown on the map. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-97 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 226 Tap this soft Key to enter a telephone number for the POI. Tap this soft Key to enter additional information for the POI. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-98 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 227: Manage Saved Search Criteria

    You can manage the data you have saved (Pins, POIs, Favorites’, History, and Track logs) , and the settings you have made in the program. Tap the following soft Keys: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-99 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 228: Settings Menu

    Go Drive. Tap the following soft Keys: The Settings menu has two pages of submenus. Tap access the other options. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-100 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 229: Figure 4-13 Settings Menu

    Safety Mode. You can set up the connection to the GPS receiver. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-101 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 230: Map Screen Settings

    MAP SCREEN SETTINGS You can fine-tune the appearance and content of the Map screen. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-102 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 231: Sound Settings

    SOUND SETTINGS You can adjust the sounds of Go Drive. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-103 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 232: Route Planning Options

    ROUTE PLANNING OPTIONS These settings determine how routes will be calculated. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-104 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 233 Use Traffic When TMC messages are received, this Information setting tells Go Drive whether to use that information in route planning. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-105 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 234 They can be enabled or disabled separately from toll roads. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-106 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 235 Go Drive to take, for example, the motorway instead of series of smaller roads or streets. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-107 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 236: Regional Settings

    Go Drive can also help you set the time zone based on your current GPS position. Time and Time Zone Settings: Soft Key Description Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-108 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 237: Navigation Settings

    GPS position error filtering. The position shown on the map will be subject to all position errors and position fluctuations. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-109 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 238: Warning Settings

    You can enable some handy warnings, and disable the touch screen in a moving vehicle with Safety Mode. Tap the following soft Keys: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-110 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 239 • Visible Warning: the type of the camera and the controlled speed limit appears on the Map screen while you are approaching one of these cameras. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-111 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 240: Gps Settings

    The communication speed used between the GPS receiver and the application. Autodetect Tap this soft Key to find and connect the GPS receiver. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-112 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 241: Menu Settings

    You can change some device settings to control the screen backlight when Go Drive is running. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-113 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 242: Track Log Settings

    You can set up an automatic Track Log saving, and fine-tune its settings. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-114 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 243 GPS device. These logs are saved as separate text files on the memory card, and they cannot be shown or replayed in Go Drive. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 4-115 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 245: Multimedia

    The Music program opens to the default Multimedia/music folder on the SD card as shown in Figure 5-2. The music player supports the following audio formats: • • WMA. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 5-1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 246: Photos

    The Photo program opens to the default Multimedia/photo folder on the SD card as shown in Figure 5-4. The photo browser supports the following image formats: Pub. No D200803000008 Page 5-2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 247: Figure 5-4: Photo Browser – Searching For A Photo

    Double tap on a picture to display it. Figure 5-5: Photo Browser - Viewing a Photo Tap the icon to return to the Multimedia menu page. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 5-3 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 248: Movie Player

    • Figure 5-6: Movie Player - Searching for a Movie Double tap on a movie file to play the movie. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 5-4 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 249: Ebook Reader

    Figure 5-8: EBook Reader – Searching for a Book Double tap on one of the Ebook files to open in the Ebook reader. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 5-5 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 250: Downloading Multimedia Files

    Refer to the Downloading files from PC section in chapter 7 - Appendix for instructions on how to download multimedia files to the AV8OR. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 5-6 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 251: System Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings SYSTEM SETTINGS The user can customize how the AV8OR operates and adjust system settings in the Settings page. Tap the soft key on the Main Menu page to enter the Settings page. Figure 6-1: Settings Page Tap the soft key to return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 252: Backlight Control Bar

    The volume control knob on the left side of the unit can adjust the volume from Zero up to the level set on the volume page. To set the Pub. No D200803000008 Page 6-2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 253: Enable/Disable Audio Output

    Settings page. SYSTEM INFO To enter the System Info page, tap the “System Info” soft key on the Settings page. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 6-3 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 254: Bluetooth

    To pair to a device with Bluetooth, do the following steps: • Prepare your Bluetooth device to be discovered. • Tap on the Icon to open the Bluetooth manager. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 6-4 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 255 Figure 6-7: BlueTooth - Search in Process • Double tap on the device to pair. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 6-5 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 256 Figure 6-9: Bluetooth Service Browser • The page will look like Figure 6-10: Bluetooth Devices Paired when connection is established. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 6-6 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 257 AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings Figure 6-10: Bluetooth Devices Paired Pub. No D200803000008 Page 6-7 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 259: Appendix

    GND ground GNDSPD groundspeed GPS global positioning system GPS-ALT GPS determined altitude GS ground speed HSI Horizontal situation indicator Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 260 PC personal computer PDIS pointer distance PIN personal identification number POS position PTR pointer RMA return material authorization RNG range Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 261 VFR visual flight rules VOR very high frequency omni-directional radio range VRP visual reference point WPT Waypoint XTK cross track error Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-3 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 262: Downloading Files From Pc

    AV8OR to a USB port on a P/C. Refer to the http://www.bendixing.com website for instructions on how to download files from the PC to the SD card in the AV8OR. The SD card for the AV8OR has the following directory structure: Directory Description...
  • Page 263: Connection To An External Gps Source

    Highlight the Device Setup option and tap the SELECT soft key to show the Device and Port Setup page. The AV8OR must be set up so that the Position Port is configured as “Serial” and the Flight Plan Port is configured as “External”. The type must be set as AR-NAV.
  • Page 264: Figure 7-1: External Gps Setup Screen

    GPS RS-232 OUT 1 P5001-56 RS 232 RX DB9-2 GPS RS-232 IN 1 P5001-57 RS 232 TX DB9-3- AIRCRAFT GROUND P5001-77,78 GROUND DB9-5 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-6 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 265: Connection To An External Weather Source

    Appendix CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL WEATHER SOURCE Bendix/King KDR-610 Setup To configure the AV8OR to receive weather data from the KDR-610, perform the following steps: From the Aviation Main Menu, tap the soft key to open the System Setup Menu.
  • Page 266 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix The pinouts for the Bendix/King KDR 610 and the AV8OR are as follows: KDR 610 Signal KDR 610 Pin AV8OR AV8OR Pin Name Signal Name 422TXH P6101-15 RS 232 RX DB9-2 422TXL P6101-33 GROUND P6101-37 GROUND DB9-5 Pub.
  • Page 267: Wxworx Xm Weather Receiver Serial Setup

    XM Weather Receiver, perform the following steps: Attach the cable from the WxWorx XM Weather Receiver (supplied with the WX XM Weather Receiver) to the USB port on the AV8OR. From the Aviation Main Menu, tap the soft key to open the System Setup Menu.
  • Page 268: Wxworx Xm Weather Receiver Bluetooth Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix WxWorx XM Weather Receiver Bluetooth Setup To configure the AV8OR to receive weather data from the Bluetooth version of the WxWorx XM Weather Receiver, perform the following steps: Setup the WxWorx receiver in the Device and Port Setup page as follows: 1.
  • Page 269: Figure 7-5: Bluetooth Main Page

    3. Double tap on the “Explore a Bluetooth Device” option. This will initiate a search for other Bluetooth devices. While the search is in progress, the following page is displayed. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-11 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 270: Figure 7-7: Bluetooth - Search In Process

    5. High light the WxRadio file and then touch the soft key to access the device and display Figure 7-9. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-12 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 271: Figure 7-9: Bluetooth Passkey Required

    “OK” soft key to display Figure 7-10. Figure 7-10: BlueTooth Service Browser Screen Touch the “Bluetooth Serial Port” item to select it to display Figure 7-11. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-13 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 272: Figure 7-11: Bluetooth - Serial Port Found

    “Connecting ‘Bluetooth Serial Port’ service”. After the device is successfully connected, Figure 7-12 is displayed. Figure 7-12: BlueTooth Serial Port Connected. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-14 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 273: External Flight Plans

    EXTERNAL FLIGHT PLANS Jeppesen FliteStar© PC Application The AV8OR can use flight plans created by the Jeppesen FliteStar© PC application. Flight plans can be created and modified using the Jeppesen tool. The flight plans need to be saved using the “Export as Text”...

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