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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.
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 •...
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 •...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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