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  • Page 3 Honeywell International Inc. 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 Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 4 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential Honeywell-Confidential THIS COPYRIGHTED WORK AND ALL INFORMATION PROPERTY HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC., CONTAIN TRADE SECRETS AND MAY NOT, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BE USED, DUPLICATED, OR DISCLOSED FOR ANY PURPOSE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Page 5 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential you a limited, non-exclusive license to use these Materials to operate, maintain, or repair 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 of Honeywell aerospace products, Honeywell hereby grants you a limited, non-exclusive license to use these Materials to maintain...
  • Page 6 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential simultaneously with the termination or expiration of your applicable product support agreement, authorized repair facility agreement, or your formal designation as a third party service provider. Upon termination of this License Agreement, you will return these Materials to Honeywell without retaining any copies and will have one of your authorized officers certify that all Materials have been returned with no copies retained.
  • Page 7 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential Revision History and Instructions Manual AV8OR User’s Guide Revision 2, December 2008 Summary GoFly: This user guide supports the 0104 release of GoFly Added information on disposal of battery Added an “Connection to External Devices” section in Chapter 2 Weather page now only shows if enabled in Device Setup Added Traffic Page text and figures Added additional information about the Aircraft Symbol...
  • Page 8 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential Added new text and figures to Device Setup section for Traffic and NMEA Output setup Added NMEA RS-232 serial output GoDrive: Revised figures to show correct size format Deleted icons that are not available in GoDrive Added advanced features for GoDrive 8.3 section.
  • Page 9 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential Revision History and Instructions Manual AV8OR User’s Guide Revision 1, September 2008 Summary Added additional information on Map Zooming Added additional information on OBS Course Added text and figures for use of Victor Airways in Flight Plans After activating a flight plan, the Map page is shown instead of the Main Menu page Added additional information about overlaid products on the...
  • Page 10 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential Revision History and Instructions Manual AV8OR User’s Guide Revision 0, July 2008 Part Number This is the original release of this publication. Pub. No.D200803000008 Page -viii Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 11 AV8OR User Guide Honeywell-Confidential Copyright - Notice 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 -ix Rev 2 Dec 2008. ©...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents     INTRODUCTION ..............1-1   Honeywell Customer Support ............. 1-2   Honeywell Aerospace Technical Publications ......1-3     GETTING STARTED.............. 2-1   UNIT OVERVIEW ............... 2-1   Displays and Controls ............2-1  ...
  • Page 14 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Bypass a WPT with a flight plan active ......3-39   Enter a Direct-To WPT with a flight plan active... 3-41   PTR MENU............... 3-43   Create a User Waypoint ..........3-43  ...
  • Page 15 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   NEXRAD Map Setup ........... 3-81   Graphical AIRMETs ............3-86   Graphical SIGMETs ............3-88   Graphical Conv-SIGMETs ..........3-90   Graphical PIREPs ............3-92   Text METARs ..............3-94   Text TAFs ................. 3-95  ...
  • Page 16 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Soft Keys and Controls on the screen ........4-8   Using keyboards ............4-10   Additional Controls ............4-11   Using the Map .............. 4-12   Checking the Details of a Map Location ...... 4-13  ...
  • Page 17 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Entering an Address with a Postal Code ..... 4-48   Tips on Entering Addresses Quickly ......4-50   Selecting the destination from your Favorites ..... 4-50   Selecting the destination from the POIs ...... 4-51 Selecting the destination with saved POI search criteria 4-  ...
  • Page 18 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Route menu ................4-95   Manage Menu ..............4-96   Manage Saved Routes ..........4-97   Manage History ............4-97   Manage Track Logs ............. 4-98   Manage Favorites ............4-99   Manage POIs ............... 4-99  ...
  • Page 19 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Garmin© GNS 430/430W/530/530W ........7-7   Connection to An External Weather Source ....... 7-9   Bendix/King KDR-610 Setup ..........7-9   WxWorx XM Weather Receiver Serial Setup ....... 7-11   WxWorx XM Weather Receiver Bluetooth Setup ....7-12  ...
  • Page 20: List Of Illustrations

    AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents List of Illustrations   Figure 2-1: AV8OR Controls ............2-1   Figure 2-2: Charging with AV8OR turned off ........2-5   Figure 2-3: Charge is completed ............. 2-6   Figure 2-4: AV8OR Power Up ............2-7  ...
  • Page 21: Pub. No.d200803000008 Page -Tc

    AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Figure 3-27: Map - Smart Profile On ..........3-26   Figure 3-28: Smart Profile - Airspace Vertical Boundaries ... 3-27   Figure 3-29: Auto Zoom Mode ............3-27   Figure 3-30: Map – Topo On ............3-28  ...
  • Page 22 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Figure 3-68: Flight Plan Index Page ..........3-54   Figure 3-69: Flight Plan - User Waypoint List ....... 3-55   Figure 3-70: Flight Plan – New/Edit User Waypoint ..... 3-55   Figure 3-71: Flight Plan – WPT Range and Bearing Config ..3-56  ...
  • Page 23 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Figure 3-109: WX NEXRAD Map - Overlay Setup ......3-82   Figure 3-110: WX - NEXRAD & Storm Cells Overlay ....3-82   Figure 3-111: Graphical TFRs............3-83   Figure 3-112: TFR Popup Window ..........3-83  ...
  • Page 24 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Figure 3-150: System Setup – Setting values ......3-114   Figure 3-151: System Setup – Map System Setup Options ..3-117   Figure 3-152: Map System Setup – Point Feature Setup ... 3-118  ...
  • Page 25 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents   Figure 4-15 Settings Menu ............4-103   Figure 5-1: Multimedia Menu ............5-1   Figure 5-2: Music Player - Searching for a Music File ....5-2   Figure 5-3: Music Player - Playing Music ........5-2  ...
  • Page 26 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents List of Tables   Table 2-1 Displays and Controls ............. 2-2   Table 2-2 AV8OR Maps ..............2-4   Table 2-3 Standard Equipment ............2-4   Table 2-4 Optional Equipment ............2-5   Table 3-1 Course Deviation Limits ..........3-19  ...
  • Page 27 AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 15 Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 29: Introduction

    AV8OR User’s Guide Introduction INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Honeywell AV8OR, a Multi-Function Display (MFD) that integrates GPS, Navigation Database, Graphical Terrain, and XM Weather into a single, easy to use, portable aviation device. In addition to the benefits for aviation use, this device also contains a complete compliment of automotive navigation and multi- media features for use when not in your aircraft.
  • Page 30: Honeywell Customer Support

    For more information, including details regarding your warranty, visit www.bendixking.com/av8or. For technical support of this product please contact your local Bendix/King Dealer. To locate the Bendix/King Dealer nearest you visit www.bendixking.com/av8or. For additional support, contact Honeywell Customer & Product Support: at: US & Canada:...
  • Page 31: 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 site https://portal.honeywell.com/wps/portal/aero to: • Download or see publications online • Make an order for a publication • Tell Honeywell of a possible data error in a publication. If you do not have access to the Honeywell Online Technical Publications web site and need technical publications information: •...
  • Page 32 AV8OR User’s Guide Introduction This Page Intentionally Left Blank • Pub. No D200803000008 Page 1-4 Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 33: Getting Started

    AV8OR User’s Guide 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 Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 34: Table 2-1 Displays And Controls

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started Table 2-1 Displays and Controls DISPLAY OR DESCRIPTION CONTROL Touch screen 4.3 inch TFT touch screen. The resolution is 480 x 272 pixels. POWER key The POWER key is used to turn the unit on and off and also can put the unit into Sleep mode and wake the unit from Sleep mode.
  • Page 35 AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started DISPLAY OR DESCRIPTION CONTROL to external hardware with an optional cable. AV-IN port Future expansion Headset jack The headset jack accepts a standard headphone miniature stereo adapter so the user can listen to music or movies from the unit.
  • Page 36: Supplied Equipment

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT The AV8OR comes preloaded with either USA or European Maps: Table 2-2 AV8OR Maps INCLUDED DATABASE AV8OR SYSTEM PART NUMBER DATABASE HONEYWELL ( ON SD CARD) PART NUMBER 066-01207-0001 USA Maps 071-00261-0101 066-01207-0002 European Maps 071-00261-0102 The AV8OR comes with the standard equipment that follows:...
  • Page 37: Charging The Internal Battery

    RS232 Cable Note: The list of optional equipment may change in the future. For the latest list of options please visit the www.bendixking.com/av8or website. CHARGING THE INTERNAL BATTERY Before using this unit for the first time or when replacing the internal battery with a new battery, the internal battery in the AV8OR must be charged.
  • Page 38: Understanding Terms

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started animation in the top right portion of the screen also displays a green battery with full bars. Note: Battery recycling is encouraged. When replacing the battery, dispose the old battery in accordance with Local and National Disposal Regulations.
  • Page 39: Turning Av8Or On/Off

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started • Pan: Touch the screen and move your finger or stylus across the screen while continuing to touch the screen. This allows you to scroll the map and change settings. • Highlight: Touch on the screen to select the desired individual fields.
  • Page 40: Av8Or Sleep Mode

    AV8OR User’s Guide 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 41: Getting Satellite Signals

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started 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. View GPS status from Settings You can monitor GPS status by tapping the Settings soft key on the Main Menu page (refer to Figure 2-7), and tapping on the GPS...
  • Page 42: Figure 2-9: Gps Signal Strength Page - Locked And Unlocked

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started GPS SIGNAL STRENGTH The GPS Signal Strength page is the default page for GPS Status. As the receiver locks onto satellites, a bar appears for each satellite. The bar shows the signal strength for each satellite. The bar changes color from grey to blue when the satellite is locked.
  • Page 43: Figure 2-10: Gps Information Of Current Position

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started Figure 2-10: GPS Information of Current position GPS DATA FLOW Tapping this soft key shows the GPS national marine electronics association (NMEA) data in real-time. Figure 2-11: GPS Data flow SATELLITE ACQUISITION RESET Tapping this soft key causes the GPS engine to reset. If the unit has difficulty acquiring satellites, tapping the GPS reset soft key will clear the GPS engine memory.
  • Page 44: Figure 2-12: Gps Reset

    AV8OR User’s Guide Getting Started Figure 2-12: GPS Reset Tap the soft key to return to the Settings page. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 2-12 Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 45: Aviation Mode Operation

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation AVIATION MODE OPERATION BASIC OPERATION This section introduces how to start the aviation mode navigation, and what the status of the program is during the initialization process. AVIATION MODE On the Main Menu page, tap the icon to start the Aviation mode navigation program.
  • Page 46: Figure 3-2: Self Test Failed

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation If the initial self-test fails, the unit is unable to continue operating safely. A red is displayed in place of the check mark and the first soft key changes to HELP, as shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2: Self Test Failed When the HELP soft key is tapped, a caution message is displayed as shown in Figure 3-3.
  • Page 47: Figure 3-4: Self Test Completed Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation Figure 3-4: SELF TEST COMPLETED Page The SELF TEST COMPLETED page shows for 2 seconds then the final title page is displayed as shown in Figure 3-5. Figure 3-5: Final Title Page The final title page shows the expiration date of the current database.
  • Page 48: Demo Mode

    Bendix/King page http://www.bendixking.com/av8or to see if a newer version of the software or database is available. If the OK soft key is pushed to acknowledge the Jeppesen database, the Aviation Map page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-7.
  • Page 49: Aviation Main Menu Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation Figure 3-7: Map Page Aviation Main Menu Page Tap on the MAIN MENU soft key on the Map page to display the Aviation Main Menu Page. Figure 3-8: Main Menu Page An example of each function in Aviation Mode appears below. Each function has a specific use and is discussed later in this guide.
  • Page 50: Figure 3-9: Flight Plan - Flight Plan Index Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation • Flight Plans: Tap on the soft key on the Aviation Main Menu to show the Flight Plan Index page. The Flight Plan Index page allows user Waypoints (WPT) and flight plans be edited and/or created.
  • Page 51: Figure 3-10: Messages - Messages Info Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation Figure 3-10: Messages – Messages Info Page • Weather: Tap on the soft key on the Aviation Main Menu to show the Weather page (if weather is enabled in Device Setup). The AV8OR system connects with a Bendix/King KDR- 610 XM receiver or a WxWorx XM receiver through a Bluetooth or RS 232 interface to receive weather data from the XM Satellite Radio network.
  • Page 52: Figure 3-12: Traffic Main Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation • Traffic: Tap on the soft key on the Aviation Main Menu to show the Traffic page. The AV8OR system connects through a RS-232 interface to devices such as the Zaon XRX traffic receiver.
  • Page 53: Figure 3-13: System Setup - System Setup Menu Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Basic Operation Figure 3-13: 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 3-9 Rev 2 Dec 2008.
  • Page 54: Vfr Moving Map Function

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation 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 55 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function • North Pointer (3): In the upper left corner of the Map display is a North pointer. The pointer has a triangle shape . The north pointer always points north to help orient the map view. Double tapping on the north pointer toggles the map orientation between North Up and the Track Up mode.
  • Page 56: Figure 3-15: Map - No Position Data Caution

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function • Map Range (9): The current range (labeled RNG ) is displayed in the range tag window in the lower left corner of the display. The range distance unit (nautical miles, statute miles or kilometers) is configured in the System Setup-GENERAL SYSTEM SETUP page.
  • Page 57: Figure 3-16: Map - No Altitude Available Caution

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-16: Map – No Altitude Available CAUTION Image overlays on Map page: The Topo On Map – Overlay Setup page shows the images that can be overlaid on the Map page, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 58: Figure 3-18: Tfr Overlay

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-18: TFR Overlay Tap on the TFR boundary to show the TFR Pop-UP window. Figure 3-19: TFR Overlay - Popup Tap on the MORE INFO soft key to show the Temporary Flight Restriction window.
  • Page 59: Figure 3-20: Tfr Overlay - More Info

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-20: TFR Overlay - MORE INFO • Lightning: A lightning strike icon shows in areas where lightning occurs as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-21: Lightning Strikes on Map Page A Lightning strike icon may be caused by a single or multiple strikes in the same area.
  • Page 60: Figure 3-22: Map - Non-Pointer Map Mode

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function CAUTION The lightning strikes and displayed weather are for informational purposes only. Weather information from the XM receiver is not real time and the displayed weather images should not be used for tactical flying. •...
  • Page 61: Figure 3-23: Map - Pointer Map Mode

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-23: Map – Pointer Map mode In Pointer Map mode, the pointer tag window displays the pointer position in the currently selected coordinate system. Below the pointer tag window, the title window component displays the bearing and distance of the pointer relative to the aircraft’s position.
  • Page 62: Data Fields

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-25: Map – Without soft keys For configuration of the Auto-Hide Soft keys, please refer to the General System Setup page in the System Setup section. The labels are redisplayed when the user touches the screen. This feature maximizes the visible area for mapping.
  • Page 63: Table 3-1 Course Deviation Limits

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Bearing Data Field The Bearing Data Field displays the bearing of the current destination WPT for the aircraft position in degrees relative to magnetic north. Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) Data Field The Course Deviation Indicator Data Field displays the perpendicular distance from the aircraft position to the desired track.
  • Page 64: Table 3-2 Calculated Time En Route

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Desired Track Data Field The desired track data window displays the magnetic angle from the start waypoint to the destination waypoint as an integer value En-Route Safe Altitude Data Field The en-route safe altitude data window displays the highest “minimum off-route altitude”...
  • Page 65 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Flight Time Data Field The flight time data window displays the current flight duration in HH:MM format. The flight timer displays the current time in flight or, if the flight has ended, the duration of the flight just ended. The flight timer begins counting when the ground speed exceeds 20 knots.
  • Page 66 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function The bearing is one of sixteen compass bearings (e.g. ENE, NE, and SSW). The icon, used to display the database item on the map, is displayed immediately below the ident. The ident is displayed to the maximum width displayable in the selected data window size.
  • Page 67: Table 3-3 Time Zones

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Table 3-3 Time Zones Time Zone Description Offset Abbreviation from UTC Local time – user User configurable offset from defined Universal time 0:00 Greenland Standard Time -3:00 Greenland Daylight Saving -2:00 Time Atlantic Standard Time...
  • Page 68 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function over ground in integer degrees. An arrow indicates the direction to steer to reduce the track angle error. Track Angle Data Field The track angle data window displays the track angle of the aircraft over the ground in integer degrees relative to magnetic north.
  • Page 69: Vfr Moving Map Operation

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function The cross track error data window displays the magnitude of, and direction to steer, to reduce the perpendicular distance between the aircraft position and the desired track. An arrow is displayed to the right of the cross track error value indicating the direction to steer to reduce the cross track error.
  • Page 70: Smart Profile

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-26: Map – Map View Setup Tap the SAVE & EXIT soft key to return to the Map page. Smart Profile The Smart Profile mode displays the vertical profile of the flight path along the route of flight above the title bar.
  • Page 71: Auto Zoom

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Vertical profiles of airspace vertical boundaries and man-made obstructions are also displayed in the Smart Profile window. Figure 3-28: Smart Profile - Airspace Vertical Boundaries Auto Zoom Tapping the AUTO ZOOM soft key resumes the Auto Zoom mode if Auto zoom has been set to “Suspended”.
  • Page 72: Change View

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function When the lowest zoom has been reached and the aircraft begins to fly away from the destination WPT, then the system zooms out automatically to keep the WPT within the display area. When auto zoom is in operation AUTO (Automatic) is shown in the RNG (Range) display field.
  • Page 73: Table 3-4 Relative Terrain

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-31: Map – Relative Terrain • On the Relative Terrain map, the terrain is colored according to its height relative to the aircraft, as shown in the following table. A 0.5 nm radius circle around each is colored according to the height of the obstacle relative to the aircraft, as shown in the following table.
  • Page 74: Nearest - Select Nearest Destination

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function The Relative Terrain Map is rotated and scaled consistent with the current map location, orientation and range. When terrain data is scaled for display, the highest elevation is used for each location to determine its color.
  • Page 75 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-33: Map – Nearest Database Selection Tapping the NEAREST soft key on the Map page shows the Nearest Database Selection menu. In the menu you can select; Nearest Airports, Nearest VORs, Nearest User WPTs or Nearest Towns and Cities as a destination.
  • Page 76 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-34: Map – Nearest Airport List The user can select one destination and tap the MORE INFO soft key to view the detail information, as shown in Figure 3-35. The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT soft keys allow the user to change the airport area map range.
  • Page 77: Waypoint Alert

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-36: Map - Airport Filter When the user has selected (highlighted) the nearest point in the desired destination list, the user taps the soft key. The system sets a new course from the aircraft’s present position directly to the desired nearest point’s position and shows the new Direct-To course on the map.
  • Page 78: Turn Anticipation

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function The Waypoint Alert flashes the next desired track (NEXT DTK) when the estimated time to the next waypoint is about 20 seconds as shown in the following figure. Turning to establish the NEXT DTK will aid in intercepting the next leg of the flight plan.
  • Page 79: Direct-To Navigation

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-39: Turn Anticipation The required bank angle to follow the arc will normally be between 3° and 25° depending on the aircraft speed and the amount of course change. DIRECT-TO Navigation Direct-To Navigation lets the user set a course line from his current position to any other position.
  • Page 80 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-40: Map - Select a NAVAID Tapping the PTR MENU soft key, on the right side of the screen, shows the soft key. Figure 3-41: Map - Direct To a NAVAID Tapping the soft key causes the system to create a new course from the aircraft’s present position directly to the selected NAVAID...
  • Page 81: Create A Direct-To Course From The Keyboard Entry (No Flight Plan)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-42: Map - Navigate to a NAVAID point Create a Direct-To course from the keyboard entry (No Flight Plan) Tap the soft key from the Map page to display the virtual keyboard on the screen as shown in Figure 3-43.
  • Page 82 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function correct, tap the Enter soft key to accept without having to finish typing the complete location. After the Enter key is tapped, a Waypoint Entry screen shows detailed information about the entered location. Figure 3-44: Map –...
  • Page 83: Re-Center Aircraft When Direct-To Is Already Enabled

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function 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 create a new course line to the destination from the aircraft’s present position by using the steps that follow: Tap the...
  • Page 84 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-46: Step 1 Bypass a WPT Tap on the soft key to display the Active Flight Plan page. Figure 3-47: Bypass a WPT - Step 2 Highlight the WPT in the Active Flight Plan you want to go to next. Pub.
  • Page 85: Enter A Direct-To Wpt With A Flight Plan Active

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-48: Bypass a WPT - Step 3 Tap on the soft key to create a new course from the aircraft’s present position to the selected WPT. Figure 3-49: Bypass a Waypoint Step 4 Enter a Direct-To WPT with a flight plan active.
  • Page 86 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-50: Enter a New WPT with Flight Plan Active Tap on the soft key to display the Active Flight Plan page. Figure 3-51: Enter New WPT – Select KEYBD Soft key Tap on the KEYBD ENTRY soft key to display the virtual keyboard entry screen with the next WPT entry already entered.
  • Page 87: Ptr Menu

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-52: Enter New WPT Ident Tap on the Enter soft key when done and then tap on the OK soft key to activate the Direct-To WPT. This will suspend the active flight plan and create a new course from the aircraft present position to the selected location.
  • Page 88 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-54: Map –PTR MENU – Save Waypoint Choose the Save Waypoint item, and tap the SELECT soft key, a user defined WPT is created at the point position on the map with the name USRXXX.
  • Page 89: Center The Map Around Pointer Position

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-56: User Waypoint - MORE INFO Tap the DELETE WPT soft key to delete the waypoint. Tap the CLEAR soft key to return to the previous menu. Center the Map around Pointer Position On the Map page, tap a point on the map to display the PTR MENU soft key.
  • Page 90: Ptr Menu - Direct-To Navigation

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-58: Pointer Menu Choose the Center Map option and tap the SELECT soft key to center the position of the Map page on the pointer position. Figure 3-59: Map Centered on Pointer PTR MENU –...
  • Page 91: To Select A User Defined Point On The Map

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function and distance (PDIS) are shown on two lines at the bottom left of the screen To select a user defined point on the map: If the user taps on a point on the map that is not a NAVAID pointer stored in database, taps on the PTR MENU soft key and then taps soft key, a temporary WPT named USRXXX is created at the pointer position on the map and a new course from the aircrafts...
  • Page 92: To Select A User Defined Point On The Map

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-61: OBS Course to NAVAID To select a user defined point on the map: If the point the user touches is not a NAVAID point, then after the OBS soft key is tapped, a temporary WPT is created at that position. The OBS course ends at that user defined temporary WPT.
  • Page 93 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-63: Map – OBS Navigation Tap the OBS ADJUST soft key to show the following window. Figure 3-64: Map – OBS Configuration Here double tapping on the OBS Course window allows the user to adjust the OBS course.
  • Page 94: Center Map

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Center Map In pointer map mode (User taps on the map and a black pointer is shown and the PTR MENU soft key is tapped), the CENTER MAP soft key is shown as an option on the Pointer Menu. Refer to Figure 3-54.
  • Page 95: Selectable Gps Data Source

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function Figure 3-66: 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.
  • Page 96: Stop Watch

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function • The following warning message is displayed that requires pilot confirmation. “The external GPS source is no longer available. The GPS source has been changed to the internal GPS backup. GPS limited to VFR use only.
  • Page 97 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation VFR Moving Map Function When the stopwatch is running, double tap the icon to stop the timer. Double tap the icon to reset it. When the stopwatch is active, it continues to count even if the stopwatch data window...
  • Page 98: Flight Plan Function

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function FLIGHT PLAN FUNCTION VFR flight plans can be created in the AV8OR-XP when configured to use the internal GPS. Flight plans can also be created on a PC with the Jeppesen FliteStar©...
  • Page 99 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-69: Flight Plan - User Waypoint List The user can tap the NEW WPT soft key to define a new WPT. A maximum of 1000 user WPTs can be created. The user can also tap the EDIT WPT soft key to edit the selected WPT’s parameters.
  • Page 100: User Airport Entry

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Comment 1 / Comment 2 items and the CLEAR TEXT soft key becomes available to clear the comment text. Tap the RNG&BRG soft key to display the range and bearing configuration page. Figure 3-71: Flight Plan –...
  • Page 101 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-72: User Airport Entry Page 1 Tap on the NEXT soft key to show the User Airport Edit page 2 as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-73: User Airport Entry Page 2 On page 2, runway information and communication frequencies can be set up for the airport.
  • Page 102: Creating New Flight Plan Using The Virtual Keyboard

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function 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 103 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Tap on the INSERT soft key to display the virtual keyboard to page to enter WPTs. Figure -3-76: Virtual Keyboard Enter the Ident, name, User Waypoint or location of the first location on the flight plan.
  • Page 104 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Tap on Esc soft key to cancel the entry. 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.
  • Page 105 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Tap the MORE INFO soft key to view additional data about the WPT. The NEXT soft key will show if additional pages are available. When finished, tap the CLEAR soft key to return to the Waypoint Entry page.
  • Page 106: Inserting Victor Airways Into The Flight Plan

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure -3-80: Flight Plan Saved INSERTING VICTOR AIRWAYS INTO THE FLIGHT PLAN 1. Victor Airways can be inserted into any flight plan as it is created or into a stored Flight Plan when it is edited. 2.
  • Page 107 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-82: Stored Plan 5. Highlight the segment to use and then tap Select Segment. Figure 3-83: Select Airway Segment 6. Using the scrolling arrows select the entry and exit points for the airway and then tap OK.
  • Page 108: Creating New Flight Plan Using Map Selections

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-84: Select Entry and Exit Points 7. The flight plan will be modified with all of the waypoints between the entry and exit points as shown in Figure 3-85. Figure 3-85: Updated Flight Plan with Victor Airway CREATING NEW FLIGHT PLAN USING MAP SELECTIONS •...
  • Page 109 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-86: Flight Plan Index • The NEW FLIGHT PLAN line is highlighted. Tap on the NEW FPLAN soft key to show the New Flight Plan page, as shown in Figure 3-87. Figure 3-87: New Flight Plan Page •...
  • Page 110 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-88: Flight Plan – Map Selection of WPTs • Use your finger or stylus to pan the map to the first WPT you want to enter into the flight plan. Use the Zoom In and Zoom out icons to make it easier to pan the screen.
  • Page 111 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-90: Flight Plan - Selected Waypoint Detail Information Tap the CLEAR soft key to close the WPT detailed information window. • After you select a WPT, tap the INSERT WPT soft key to insert that WPT into the new Flight Plan.
  • Page 112: Stored Flight Plans Processing

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-92: Flight Plan - Save Waypoint • Tap the SAVE&EXIT soft key to save the selected WPTs, exit from the Stored Flight Plan page and return to the Flight Plan Index page.
  • Page 113: Edit Fplan

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-94: Flight Plan Index Page EDIT FPLAN Tap the EDIT FPLAN soft key to enter the stored flight plan page in data view mode. Here the user can edit the flight plan using map view mode or data view mode.
  • Page 114: Map View Mode

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-95: Flight Plan - DATA VIEW Tap the MAP VIEW soft key to switch to map view mode. MAP VIEW Mode In map view mode the user can select a WPT on the map, draw and move the map, tap on the map to insert a WPT.
  • Page 115: Fplan Admin

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function FPLAN ADMIN Tap the FPLAN ADMIN soft key and the corresponding function soft keys on the right side of the Flight Plan Index page are shown. Figure 3-97: Flight Plan - FPLAN ADMIN COPY FPLAN Highlight the flight plan you want to copy and then tap the COPY FPLAN soft key.
  • Page 116 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function This function reverses the selected flight plan’s WPT sequence. This lets the pilot return from a destination to the same starting point without creating a new flight plan. Highlight the flight plan that you wish to invert. Figure 3-99: Invert Flight Plan - Step 1 Tap on the INVERT FPLAN soft key to show the flight plan with the WPTs inverted from the stored flight plan.
  • Page 117: Delete Fplan

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Figure 3-101: Invert Flight Plan - Step 3 DELETE FPLAN This function deletes the selected flight plan Highlight the flight plan on the Flight Plan Index Page you want to delete and tap on the DELETE FPLAN soft key. Figure 3-102: Delete Flight Plan Tap SAVE &...
  • Page 118 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function 2. Tap the FLY FPLAN soft key to display the message shown in Figure 3-96. Figure 3-103: Flight Plan - FLY FPLAN 3. Push the OK soft key to use the selected flight plan. When desired, the selected flight plan is navigated in reverse by tapping the INVERT FPLAN soft key.
  • Page 119: Active Flight Plan

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Active Flight Plan 1. Once a flight plan has been activated, tap the Flight Plans soft key from the Main Menu page and then tap the STORED FPLANS soft key to go to the Flight Plan Index page. 2.
  • Page 120: Flight Logging

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function FLIGHT LOGGING The Flight Logging mode records the aircrafts position, speed, altitude and direction at a user selected rate to a file. This lets the user play back the flight on a PC using flight planning software or Google Earth/Maps for evaluation of the flight.
  • Page 121: Google Earth Flight Log

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Flight Plan Function Longitude Heading Ground Speed Altitude Google Earth flight log The flight log is stored as “Google Earth flight log.kml”. The kml file is a file format that can be used to display the recorded flight using Google Earth.
  • Page 122: Weather Function

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function WEATHER FUNCTION Tap the soft key on the Aviation Main Menu page to enter the weather page. CAUTION Datalink weather information is to be used as a strategic planning tool for pilot decisions on avoiding inclement weather areas that are beyond visual range or where poor visibility precludes visual acquisition of inclement weather.
  • Page 123: Choose Product

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function through the serial (RS 232) interface to receive weather data from the XM Satellite Radio network. The following products are supported by the AV8OR: • NEXRAD (Next-Generation Radar) • Satellite Mosaic • TAFs (Terminal Area Forecast) •...
  • Page 124 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-106: WX – Non-pointer mode Select from the products shown in white. Highlight an available product and tap the SELECT soft key to complete the product selection. Figure 3-107: WX – Choose Product The AV8OR can now show the following Weather Products: Pub.
  • Page 125: Nexrad Composite Reflectivity

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function • NEXRAD Composite Reflectivity Figure 3-108: WX – NEXRAD with Cloud and Coverage Overlay The NEXRAD Composite Reflectivity page can show different products overlaid on the map if configured. The available overlays are: Flight Plan, Traffic, Flight Log Trail, METAR, TFR, Lightning, NEXRAD coverage, Cloud Top and Storm Cell.
  • Page 126 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-109: WX NEXRAD Map - Overlay Setup The following image shows storm cells, lightning, METARs and NEXRAD coverage overlaid on the map. Figure 3-110: WX - NEXRAD & Storm Cells Overlay The following image shows TFRs, Cloud Cover and METARS overlaid on the map.
  • Page 127 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-111: Graphical TFRs TFR boundaries show as a yellow and black dashed line. Tap on the TFR boundary to show the TFR popup window. The TFR popup window contains the vertical height of the TFR and age as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 128 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-113: TFR MORE INFO Window Tap on the CLEAR soft key to return to the previous page. Graphical METARs Tap on the CHOOSE PRODUCT soft key on the Weather Main page and select Graphical METARs from the SELECT WX PRODUCT box.
  • Page 129 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-114: WX - Graphical METARs CAUTION Graphical METAR data must be used for strategic planning purposes only. Due to inherent delays, areas of coverage and relative age and availability of the data that can be experienced, Graphical METAR data cannot be viewed as an absolute depiction of conditions at a specific location.
  • Page 130: Graphical Airmets

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-116: WX: - Text METARs Page Graphical AIRMETs Tap on the CHOOSE PRODUCT soft key on the Weather Main page and select Graphical AIRMETs from the SELECT WX PRODUCT box. The graphical AIRMET is derived from the location description (if provided) in the textual AIRMET and displayed as a boundary box with the appropriate color for the condition as shown in the legend.
  • Page 131: Table 3-5 Graphical Airmet Types

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function The graphical AIRMET types are shown in the following table Table 3-5 Graphical AIRMET Types AIRMET TYPE PRIORITY COLOR 1 (Highest) Yellow Mountain Magenta Obscuration Icing Cyan Turbulence Green Surface Winds 5 (Lowest) White Tap on a graphical AIRMET to show the AIRMET popup window.
  • Page 132: Graphical Sigmets

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-119:WX: - Graphical AIRMET LEGEND Tap on the MORE INFO soft key to display the text AIRMET page. Figure 3-120: WX - Text AIRMET Page Graphical SIGMETs Tap on the CHOOSE PRODUCT soft key on the Weather Main page and select Graphical SIGMETs from the SELECT WX PRODUCT box.
  • Page 133 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-121: WX - Graphical SIGMETs Tap on a graphical SIGMET to show the SIGMET popup window. The SIGMET popup window contains the SIGMET name, type and age as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-122: WX - Graphical SIGMET Popup Window Tap on the LEGEND soft key to display the SIGMET Legend Window.
  • Page 134: Graphical Conv-Sigmets

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-123: WX - Graphical SIGMET Legend Tap on the MORE INFO soft key to display the text SIGMET page. Figure 3-124: WX - Text SIGMETs Graphical Conv-SIGMETs Tap on the CHOOSE PRODUCT soft key on the Weather Main page and select Graphical Conv-SIGMETs from the SELECT WX PRODUCT box.
  • Page 135 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-125: WX - Graphical Conv SIGMETs Tap on a graphical CONV SIGMET to show the CONV SIGMET popup window. The CONV SIGMET popup window contains the CONV SIGMET name, type and age as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 136: Graphical Pireps

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-127: WX - Graphical Conv SIGMET Legend Tap on the MORE INFO soft key to display the text SIGMET page. Figure 3-128: WX - Text CONV SIGMETs Page Graphical PIREPs Tap on the CHOOSE PRODUCT soft key on the Weather Main page and select Graphical PIREPs from the SELECT WX PRODUCT box.
  • Page 137 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-129: WX - Graphical PIREPs Tap on a graphical PIREP to show the PIREPs popup window. The PIREPs popup window contains the PIREP name, type, intensity and age as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-130: WX - Graphical PIREPs Popup Window Tap on the LEGEND soft key to display the Graphical PIREP Legend Window.
  • Page 138: Text Metars

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-131: WX - Graphical PIREPs Legend Tap on the MORE INFO soft key to display the text PIREP page. Figure 3-132: WX - Text PIREPs Text METARs Tap on the CHOOSE PRODUCT soft key on the Weather Main page and select Text METARs from the SELECT WX PRODUCT box.
  • Page 139: Text Tafs

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-133: WX - Text METARs A METAR (Aviation Routine Weather Report) describes the specific weather conditions at a particular airport at a given time. A METAR contains elements in the following order: •...
  • Page 140: Text Pireps

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-134: WX - Text TAFs A TAF is a statement of expected meteorological conditions at an airport during a specified period of time. A TAF contains elements in the following order: •...
  • Page 141: Text Airmets

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-135: WX –Text PIREPs A PIREP (Pilot Weather Report) is an observation of conditions at a specific location or along a specific route. These conditions are reported by pilots when communications are established with ground facilities such as EFAS, AFSS/FSS, ARTCC or ATC.
  • Page 142: Text Sigmets

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-136: Text AIRMETs An AIRMET is an advisory of significant weather that could be hazardous to single engine, light aircraft and VFR pilots. However, parameters are such that the phenomena do not require issuance of a SIGMET.
  • Page 143: Text Conv-Sigmets

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-137: Text SIGMETs A SIGMET) is an advisory of non-convective weather that is potentially hazardous to all aircraft. SIGMETs address details regarding severe icing not associated with thunderstorms, severe or extreme turbulence not associated with thunderstorms, dust or sand storms lowering visibility to less than 3 miles, volcanic ash.
  • Page 144: Legend

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-138: Text Conv-SIGMETs A Convective SIGMET (Convective Significant Meteorological Information) is an advisory of convective weather that the forecaster believes hazardous to all aircraft. Convective SIGMETs address details regarding severe thunderstorms, embedded thunderstorms, a line of an area 40 percent or more of an area at least 3,000 square miles.
  • Page 145 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Weather Function Figure 3-139: WX – Pointer mode Tap on the Legend soft key to show the legend for the current Weather product displayed on the screen. Figure 3-140: WX – Legend Info Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-101 Rev 2 Dec 2008.
  • Page 146: Traffic Function

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Traffic Function TRAFFIC FUNCTION CAUTION The Zaon XRX and other similar traffic receivers are not recommended as a substitute for proper traffic scanning procedures as listed in the FAA Airman’s Information Manual and under the “See and Avoid” concept presented in FAA AC90-48C.
  • Page 147: Traffic Main Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Traffic Function If AV8OR is configured correctly and does not receive traffic information from the Zaon XRX, a caution popup window shows on the Traffic page TRAFFIC MAIN PAGE Tap the soft key on the Aviation Main Menu page to display the Traffic page as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 148: Traffic Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Traffic Function • Traffic Advisories targets show as a white diamond icon. Traffic advisories are used for targets outside the Traffic Alerts zone and within 2.0 nm and 1000 ft altitude. • Other targets show as a black diamond with a white border.
  • Page 149: Flight Level

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Traffic Function Figure 3-142: Traffic Page - Traffic Setup Flight Level Tap the FLIGHT LEVEL soft key to change the altitude labels above the targets from altitude above or below the target (100 ft increments) to the altitude of target above sea level (1oo ft increments) Enable/Disable Pop-UP To enable traffic alerts pop-ups, tap the ENABLE POP_UP soft key...
  • Page 150 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Traffic Function Figure 3-143: Traffic page - Enable Pop-Up Tap the OK soft key to accept the change and return to the Traffic page. Tap the CANCEL soft key to cancel the change and return to the Traffic page.
  • Page 151 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Traffic Function Figure 3-144: Traffic page - Disable Pop-Up Tap the OK soft key to accept the change and return to the Traffic page. Tap the CANCEL soft key to cancel the change and return to the Traffic page.
  • Page 152: Messages Function

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Messages Function MESSAGES FUNCTION Tap the soft key from the Main Menu page to enter the Messages page. Figure 3-145: Messages The User can also access the Messages page when a new message is indicated in the Status Window. Tap the flashing new message Status Window in any other function page and the Messages page is shown.
  • Page 153 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Messages Function Message Text Cause limits of airspace] airspace When the internal GPS is configured Internal GPS failure but no data is being received from it When the operator has elected to use a Nav data Referenced manually input magnetic variation offset to True North...
  • Page 154: Notepad/Checklist

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Messages Function Message Text Cause Failed to read FPL A flight plan WPT could not be read WPT from file from a flight plan file. While merging WPTs from a flight plan Failed to merge user file, a WPT was found with an ident WPT from file matching an existing WPT, but at a...
  • Page 155 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Messages Function The checklists can only be created, edited and deleted on a PC and then transferred to the SD card. In order to create a valid checklist and allow the software to find the checklists the following rules must be followed: •...
  • Page 156 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation Messages Function When checklists are available; tap on the NOTE PAD soft key to show a menu of the available checklists. Figure 3-146: Notepad Page Highlight a checklist and tap the SELECT soft key to display the checklist.
  • Page 157: System Setup Function

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION Tap the System Setup soft key on the Aviation Main Menu page to enter the System Setup Menu page, as shown in Figure 3-148. Figure 3-148: System Setup - System Setup Menu Page The System Setup Menu allows the user to set parameters for items that show in the menu.
  • Page 158: General System Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function • NMEA Output Setup • Demo Mode Setup (If Demo mode is enabled) General System Setup The General System Setup page is shown in Figure 3-141. Tap the desired item in the left list column and the associated value field is highlighted in the right column.
  • Page 159 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Tap the SAVE & EXIT soft key to save any changes. Tap the RESET VALUES soft key to restore most of the values in the General System Setup Options tables to their factory initial settings. The values that not reset are: Aircraft Type and Min Runway length.
  • Page 160: Map Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function NAD27 (CONUS): the NAD27 (CONUS) datum • Speed Units: Sets speed units to Knots (nautical miles per hour), mph (statute miles per hour) or kph (kilometers per hour). • Distance Units: Sets distance units to Nautical Miles, Statute Miles or Kilometers.
  • Page 161 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-151: System Setup – Map System Setup Options 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 menu.
  • Page 162 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function away from the destination WPT, then the system zooms out automatically to keep the WPT within the display area. When auto zoom is in operation AUTO (Automatic) is shown in the RNG (Range) display field.
  • Page 163 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-153: Map System Setup -- Select Map Layer The next three features screens are each accessed in sequence by repeatedly tapping the NEXT soft key. The NEXT soft key on the last page loops back to the first page.
  • Page 164 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-155: Map System Setup – Airspace Setup Figure 3-156: Map System Setup – Overlay Setup 1 Figure 3-157: Map System Setup – Overlay Setup 2 Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-120 Rev 2 Dec 2008.
  • Page 165: Navigation Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function To change values, double tap the highlighted value item or tap once on the item to highlight it and then tap on the Edit soft key and a pop up window shows the possible values that can be set. Highlight the desired value and double tap it or tap the Select soft key to finish the change.
  • Page 166 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Navigation Source and Position in the Device Setup Page are set to External. • CDI Scale: Sets the full scale deflection of any displayed Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) to: 0.6, 2 or 10 kilometers, 0.3, 1, or 5 nautical miles or 0.4, 1 or 5 statute miles.
  • Page 167 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function MDT (Mountain Daylight Saving Time) Offset from UTC -6:00 PST (Pacific Standard Time) Offset from UTC -8:00 PDT (Pacific Daylight Saving Time) Offset from UTC -7:00 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 -...
  • Page 168 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function • SUA Alerting: Special Use Airspace (SUA) Alerting is turned ON or OFF. When SUA Alerting is turned on, a SUA alerting message shows when the aircraft is within the SUA alert zone. •...
  • Page 169: Data Field Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Data Field Setup This setup permits the user to arrange data windows along the left edge of the display in any order as shown in Figure 3-159. The left edge allows 4 visible data windows. 5 more data windows may be shown by panning the data windows up or down.
  • Page 170 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function • DEP TIME: Departure Time • DTK: Desired Track • ESA: En Route Safe Altitude • ETA WPT: Est. Time Of Arrival • ETE WPT: Est Time En Route • FLT TIME: Flight Time •...
  • Page 171: Flight Plan Data Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-160: System Setup – Wide windows Data Field Tap the RESET VALUES soft key to set all option to their factory defaults. Flight Plan Data Setup Flight Plan Data Setup page allows the user to set up the headers for the flight plan in the flight planning section.
  • Page 172: Demo Mode Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function displayed with a white border box in the ‘Select Data Column Type’ table. Move the highlighted box to the desired new column heading the heading in the above table changes as the lower table highlight is moved.
  • Page 173 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-163: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup Ident Settings Figure 3-164: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup Ident Details • Initial Position: Determines the latitude and longitude of where the simulator flight starts. The user can input the latitude and longitude.
  • Page 174: Device Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function When all the parameters have been entered tap the RESTART DEMO soft key to restart the simulator and return to the System Setup Menu. Device Setup This page lets the user to configure the external interfaces (GPS Receiver, Flight Plan Source, and WX Receiver) to the unit.
  • Page 175: Status Page

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function The Weather Source has the following Port options: • None • Serial (Default value) • Bluetooth The Weather Source receives data in the following Type formats: • • WxWorx (Default value) •...
  • Page 176 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-166: System Setup – Status Page The System Status Menu page gives information about: • Internal GPS Status • External Position Source Status • Map Information • Software and Database Versions •...
  • Page 177 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-167: System Setup – Internal GPS Status External Position Source Status: The External Position Source Status page displays the reported status of the external GPS receiver. (Only available if an external position source is configured) The Communication Status window is updated regularly.
  • Page 178 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-169: System Setup - Common Map Data Sources Software and Database Versions: The Software and Database Versions Page shows the software status in tables, as shown in Figure 3-170. The software table shows the application name, build status and operating system number.
  • Page 179 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function • Run Time: The total time of the flight. • Cycles: The number of power cycles. • Event Codes: A list of Events. Figure 3-171: System Information Page Traffic Status: The Traffic Status Page shows the status of the external traffic receiver, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 180: Nmea Output Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-173: System Setup - Weather Status Page The weather radio’s serial number and service level are displayed along with the bit error rates. The communication Status is displayed showing when valid data is being received. NMEA Output Setup The NMEA interface is a standard that was developed to allow data communication...
  • Page 181: Nmea Output Setup Options

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function The NMEA Output Setup page permits the NMEA setup options to be configured, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-174: NMEA Output Setup Page When using the NMEA output to talk to another device, refer to the user guide for the device for the correct NMEA setup.
  • Page 182: Transmit Default Nmea Sentences

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Lat/Lon Minutes Precision: The Lat/Lon Minutes Precision has the following options: • XX.XX (Default value) • XX.XXX • XX.XXXX Transmit Default NMEA Sentences: The following sentences are always available for transmission when Device Setup NMEA output is selected in the page:...
  • Page 183: Shut Down

    AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function • OFF (Default value) • Transmit GPGSA & GPGSV: GNSS DOP and Active Satellites, GNSS Satellites in View The sentence has the following options: • OFF (Default value) • Transmit GPWPL & GPRTE: Waypoint Location, Routes The sentence has the following options: •...
  • Page 184 AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation System Setup Function Figure 3-175: Power Off Pub. No D200803000008 Page 3-140 Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 185: Automotive Mode Operation

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation AUTOMOTIVE MODE OPERATION WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION GoDrive is a navigation system that helps you find your way to your destination with a connected GPS receiver. GoDrive does not transmit your GPS position; others cannot track you. It is important that you look at the display only when it is safe to do so.
  • Page 186: Glossary

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation GLOSSARY 2D/3D GPS reception The GPS receiver uses satellite signals to calculate its (your) position and need at least four signals to give a three-dimensional position, including elevation. Because the satellites are moving and because objects can block the signals, your GPS device might not receive four signals.
  • Page 187 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Overview mode You can instruct GoDrive to automatically switch to Overview mode if the next route event is in a distance. In Overview mode the map is shown in 2D but scaled down to a predefined zoom level. When you approach the next route event, the previous 2D or 3D map view returns automatically.
  • Page 188: Getting Started

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation GETTING STARTED From the Main Menu (refer to Figure 4-1), tap the soft key to start the GoDrive Automotive Navigation program. Figure 4-1: AV8OR Main Menu When GoDrive is started the first time, you need to do the following: •...
  • Page 189 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Figure 4-2: Simple Mode Figure 4-3 displays the Navigation menu in Advanced mode: Figure 4-3: Advanced Mode The typical way of using GoDrive is to select a destination, and start navigating. You can select your destination in the following ways (not all of them are available in Simple mode): •...
  • Page 190: Simple And Advanced Modes

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation names might be faster as well. • Use a coordinate. • Use a saved location: A Favorite A POI The History of previously set destinations and waypoints. SIMPLE AND ADVANCED MODES The two operating modes of GoDrive mainly differ in the menu structure and the number of available features.
  • Page 191 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Available Available Type of action in Simple mode Advanced mode Navigating intersection Navigating recent destinations (History) Navigating to Favorites Navigating to a POI Navigating to coordinates Creating multi-point route Saving a map point as a Favorite destination Saving a map point as a Saving a map point as a...
  • Page 192: Soft Keys And Controls On The Screen

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Available Available Type of action in Simple mode Advanced mode Route Planning options Regional settings Only language selection Warnings SOFT KEYS AND CONTROLS ON THE SCREEN You only need to confirm selections or changes in GoDrive if the application needs to restart, it needs to perform a major reconfiguration, or you are about to lose some of your data or settings.
  • Page 193 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Type Example Description How to use List When you need Turn to select from page with several options, they appear in a list. soft Keys and tap the value that you want. • Drag Slider When a feature several...
  • Page 194: Using Keyboards

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Type Example Description How to use Virtual Alphabetic Each key is keyboard alphanumeric touch keyboards screen soft enter text and Key. numbers. Using keyboards You only need to enter letters or numbers in GoDrive when you cannot avoid it.
  • Page 195: Additional Controls

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Entering symbols to switch to a keyboard of symbol characters. Finalizing the keyboard entry Additional Controls Tasks Instructions Tapping You do not need this to access the basic holding navigation functions. Tap and keep pressing the screen following soft Keys to reach extra functions: •...
  • Page 196: Using The Map

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Tasks Instructions • Tap and hold on keyboard screens: you can delete several characters quickly. • Tap and hold in long lists: you can turn the page continuously. • Tap and hold the soft Keys in the Quick menu to open screens from the Manage menu or the Settings menu related with the function of the soft Key.
  • Page 197: Checking The Details Of A Map Location

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Figure 4-4: Map Screen For further information about the map screen, refer to the Map Screen section. Checking the Details of a Map Location • If you are interested in the details of your current position during navigation: 1.
  • Page 198: Manipulating The Map

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation • It is even easier if you select the desired point in the Find menu. Then the Cursor menu opens automatically. You only need to tap the soft Key. Manipulating the Map Position markers on the map: Current GPS position: Selected location (Cursor): The following controls help you modify the map view to best suit your...
  • Page 199 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Action Soft Key(s) Description Opening/closing Tap this soft Key to show or map control soft hide the following map control Keys soft Keys: • Zoom in/out • Rotate left/right (3D map only) • Tilt up/down (3D map only) •...
  • Page 200: Status Information And Hidden Controls On The Map

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Action Soft Key(s) Description have rotated the map, the soft Key appears. Tap this soft Key to re-enable the automatic map rotation. Viewing modes Gives you the following map perspectives in GoDrive: • classic top-down view (2D) •...
  • Page 201 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Information Details Action There is no active route Tap this area to valid exists, and there is no open the Route position. valid GPS position, Information the view of the sky screen. above you is shown with colored dots for each satellite.
  • Page 202 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation The following area appears next to the above described rounded area. When tapping this area, the result depends on the information currently shown. Icon Information Details Action There is no If there is no Tap this area valid valid...
  • Page 203 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Information Details Action Camera, the warning for cameras enabled Settings. Stops This icon Tap this area running appears during stop simulation Route Fly Over, simulation. Route Simulation, and Track playback. Route During route Nothing recalculation recalculation,...
  • Page 204 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Description There are new, unread TMC events. Icon Description A part of the route is bypassed based on TMC events. A part of the route is mentioned in TMC events but could bypassed (for example, destination is on a congested street).
  • Page 205 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Type More information Speed information There are speed values that can be shown: • Current speed • Speed limit on the current road Time There are time values that can be information shown: • Current GPS time •...
  • Page 206: Using The Cursor (The Selected Map Location)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Status More information The device is running on external power. battery The battery is being charged. is being charged Vehicle The symbol displays the vehicle type used type for route calculation. Using the Cursor (the selected map location) First, place the Cursor at the desired map location with one of the following options: •...
  • Page 207: Advanced Functions

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Action Advanced mode only) Shows the different routes calculated by the available routing methods. Choose the one that suits your needs the best.(available in Advanced mode only) Saves the Cursor as a POI(available in Advanced mode only) Saves the Cursor as a Favorite location Saves the Cursor as a Road Safety...
  • Page 208: Position Markers

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation to enable Smart Zoom. Fine-tuning Smart Zoom 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 zoom limits of Smart Zoom if necessary. Position Markers Current GPS Position and Lock-on-Road When your GPS position is available, GoDrive marks your current...
  • Page 209: Selected Location (Cursor)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation icon is moving or is not even visible), or you have rotated the map in 3D mode, the soft Key appears. Tap it to move the map back to the GPS position and re-enable Track-up map orientation (automatic map rotation).
  • Page 210: Daytime And Night Color Schemes

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation different place. The usual cursor ( ) appears, and the soft Keys of the Cursor menu initiate actions for this new location. 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.
  • Page 211: Itinerary

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Vehicle types: • • Taxi • • Emergency vehicles • Bicycle • Pedestrian Road types • Unpaved Roads • Permit Needed • Motorways • Toll Roads • Charge Roads • Ferries • Cross-border Planning •...
  • Page 212 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Figure 4-5: Itinerary When you are on the Map screen, you can display the Itinerary in one of the following ways: • Tap the area between the Turn preview and the Travel data fields where the symbol of the second next maneuver is displayed (for example: •...
  • Page 213: Track Logs

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Changes the detail level of the Itinerary. The levels are as follows: • Detailed Instructions: all intersections are listed • Itinerary: only significant intersections (the ones announced in voice guidance) are listed •...
  • Page 214: Route Demonstration

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Independently of the normal track log, you can instruct GoDrive to record the native GPS data received from the GPS device. These logs are saved as separate text files on the memory card, and they cannot be shown or replayed in GoDrive.
  • Page 215: Saving Poi

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Saving POI To save a POI, place the Cursor ( ) at the desired location, then tap the following soft Keys: Managing POI You can select which POI groups to show and which ones to hide on the map, and from which zoom levels POI icons are visible.
  • Page 216: Saving Road Safety Cameras

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Saving Road Safety Cameras To save the location of a Road Safety Camera, place the Cursor ) at the desired location, then tap the following soft Keys: Camera Warning When you approach a Road Safety Camera with the warning enabled, the following happens: •...
  • Page 217 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Visible Warning: The type of the camera is displayed in the secondary Turn Preview field (for example • Audible Warning: If there is no speed limit given for the camera, or your speed is under the given speed limit, single beeps warn you about the camera.
  • Page 218: Camera Directions

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Symbol Type Description cameras. Both identify your car and record the exact time you pass them. They use the difference between the two points in time to calculate your average speed. GoDrive warns you when you approach one of these speed cameras, but as you pass by, the warning stays on, and your average speed is measured until you reach another speed...
  • Page 219: Speed Limit Warning

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation The camera checks the speed of the opposite driving direction. The camera checks the speed in both directions on the road. The camera can check the speed in any direction. Speed limit warning Maps sometimes contain information about the speed limits of the road segments.
  • Page 220 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Guidance Stripes: Guidance stripes show the direction to follow in case of a maneuver. Figure 4-6: Guidance Stripes Signposts: When driving on a highway, signposts are displayed. Figure 4-7: Highway Signposts Shutdown: If AV8OR is disconnected from an external power source, AV8OR will automatically shut down after a set number of seconds unless you tap the Cancel soft key.
  • Page 221: Route Navigation

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation ROUTE NAVIGATION You can set up your route in GoDrive in several ways: if you need a simple route (a route with only one destination, without any intermediate via points), you can select the destination and start navigating to it right away you can plan a multi-point route (available in Advanced mode only) you can also plan a route independently of your current GPS position...
  • Page 222: Entering An Address Or Part Of An Address

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Cursor ( ) appears. 3. Tap to open the Cursor menu. 4. The map appears with the selected point in the middle. Tap (Simple mode) (Advanced mode) from the Cursor menu. The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.
  • Page 223 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Figure 4-8: Enter an Address (Europe) The procedure is explained starting from the Navigation menu. 1. Tap the following soft Keys: (Simple mode), (Advanced mode). 2. By default, GoDrive proposes the country and settlement where you are.
  • Page 224: Entering An Address (North America, Australia)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation • to open the list of results before it appears automatically. 4. Pick the settlement from the list. 4. Enter the street name: 1. Tap 2. Start entering the street name on the keyboard. 3.
  • Page 225 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Figure 4-9: Find an Address - USA The procedure is explained starting from the Navigation menu. 1. Tap the following soft Keys: (Simple mode), or (Advanced mode). 2. By default, GoDrive proposes the country, state and settlement where you are.
  • Page 226: Entering An Address If House Numbering Is Restarted

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 2. Start entering the settlement name on the keyboard. 3. Get to the list of search results: After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list. to open the list of results before it appears automatically.
  • Page 227 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation even more times on the same road. If this is the case, after giving the house number, you need to select the appropriate address by the district/suburb information. The procedure is explained starting from the Navigation menu. 1.
  • Page 228: Enter An Address Without Knowing The District/Suburb

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation to open the list of results before it appears automatically. 4. Pick the street from the list. 5. Enter the house number: 1. Tap 2. Enter the house number on the keyboard. 3. Tap to finish entering the address.
  • Page 229 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation tap the soft Key. • To enter a new settlement: 1. Tap the soft Key with the name of the settlement, or if have changed country/state, 2. Start entering the settlement name on the keyboard. 3.
  • Page 230: Selecting An Intersection As The Destination

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 7. The map appears with the selected point in the middle. Tap (Simple mode) (Advanced mode) from the Cursor menu. The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating. Selecting an Intersection as the Destination The procedure is explained starting from the Navigation menu.
  • Page 231: Selecting A City Center As The Destination

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 1. Tap 2. Start entering the street name on the keyboard. 3. Get to the list of results: After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string appear in a list. to open the list of results before it appears automatically.
  • Page 232: Entering An Address With A Postal Code

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 2. By default, GoDrive proposes the country/state and settlement where you are. If needed, tap the soft Key with the name of the country/state, and select a different one from the list. 3. If needed, change the settlement: •...
  • Page 233 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation (Advanced mode). 2. By default, GoDrive proposes the country/state and settlement where you are. If needed, tap the soft Key with the name of the country/state, and select a different one from the list. 3.
  • Page 234: Tips On Entering Addresses Quickly

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation (Simple mode) or (Advanced mode) from the Cursor menu. The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating. Tips on Entering Addresses Quickly When you are entering the name of a settlement or a street, GoDrive only displays those characters that appear in possible search results.
  • Page 235: Selecting The Destination From The Pois

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 1. Tap the following soft Keys: (Simple mode) or (Advanced mode). 2. Tap the Favorite that you want to set as your destination. 3. The map appears with the selected point in the middle. Tap (Simple mode) or (Advanced mode) from the Cursor menu.
  • Page 236 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation • : The POI will be searched around the destination of the active route. • : The POI will be searched not around a given point but by the size of the detour it means from the active route.
  • Page 237: Selecting The Destination With Saved Poi Search Criteria

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 6. The map appears with the selected point in the middle. Tap (Simple mode) or (Advanced mode) from the Cursor menu. The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating. Selecting the destination with saved POI search criteria POI search criteria can be saved in the POI section of the Manage menu, but GoDrive is already shipped with some saved criteria you...
  • Page 238: Selecting The Destination By Entering Its Coordinate

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation (Advanced mode). 2. If necessary, turn the page with to see earlier destinations. 3. Tap the desired item. 4. The map appears with the selected point in the middle. Tap (Simple mode) (Advanced mode) from the Cursor menu. The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating.
  • Page 239: Creating A Multi-Point Route (Inserting Avia Point)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation automatically calculated, and you can start navigating. CREATING A MULTI-POINT ROUTE (INSERTING A VIA POINT) Multi-point routes are created from simple routes, so a route must be active first. One of the ways of expanding the route is to keep the destination, and to add via points (intermediate destinations).
  • Page 240: Creating A Multi-Point Route (Append A New Destination)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Action The route is reversed. The start point becomes the destination, the destination becomes the start point, and all via points are to be reached in the opposite order than before. The route is optimized. The start point and the destination remain at their position, but the via points are reordered to make the shortest possible route.
  • Page 241: Editing The Route

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 5. [optional] To add more points to the route, repeat the above steps as many times as you like. Every time a new point is added, the route is recalculated automatically, and you can start navigating right away. EDITING THE ROUTE This feature is available in Advanced mode only.
  • Page 242: Viewing Whole Route On The Map (Fit-To-Screen)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation As soon as you leave this screen, the route is recalculated automatically, and you can start navigating right away. VIEWING WHOLE ROUTE ON THE MAP (FIT-TO- SCREEN) The map can be moved and scaled to show the whole line of the route.
  • Page 243: Enabling Safety Mode

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation • • to run the simulation at normal speed and with voice guidance instructions announced. This option is for demonstration purposes, or for checking difficult parts of the route in advance. 3. The simulation can be aborted any time by tapping ENABLING SAFETY MODE This feature is available in Advanced mode only.
  • Page 244: Deleting The Active Route

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation In Advanced mode, you have another option. Tap the following soft Keys: DELETING THE ACTIVE ROUTE The easiest way to delete the active route in both Simple mode and Advanced mode is to open the Route Information screen by tapping the Turn Preview field ( )on the Map screen, and then tapping In Advanced mode, you have another option.
  • Page 245: Recording The Travelled Path (Creating A Track Log)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Recording the travelled path (creating a Track Log) 1. Start driving. 2. Tap the following soft Keys 3. Start the recording: tap the soft Key. You return to the map and you can continue driving. 4.
  • Page 246: Changing The Color Of A Track Log

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Changing the color of a Track Log 1. Tap the following soft Keys: 2. Tap the desired Track Log and then tap one of the color soft Keys. SAVING A ROUTE This feature is available in Advanced mode only. The procedure is explained starting from the Map screen.
  • Page 247 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation The procedure is explained starting from the Map screen. 1. Tap the following soft Keys: 2. Tap the route you wish to navigate. 3. In the very likely case when the start position of the saved route is different from the current GPS position, you need to confirm whether you want to stop navigating from the current GPS position to use the start point of the loaded route.
  • Page 248: Reference Book (Advanced Mode)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation REFERENCE BOOK (ADVANCED MODE) On the following pages you will find the description of the different menu screens of GoDrive in Advanced mode. In Simple mode, these functions work the same way, but only a few of them are available.
  • Page 249: Map Screen

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation MAP SCREEN The most important and most often used screen of GoDrive is the Map screen. Figure 4-10: Map Screen Advanced Mode During navigation, the screen shows route information and trip data (left screenshot), but when you tap the map, additional soft Keys and controls appear for a few seconds (right screenshot).
  • Page 250 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Symbol Name Action Battery status Opens Quick menu GPS position quality Opens Quick menu Opens Quick Vehicle used menu route calculation Top row Next street Bottom row Current street and house numbers on left and right Map view modes Switches between...
  • Page 251 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Symbol Name Action navigating a route) Cursor menu Opens the Cursor (appears when there menu is no GPS position or the Cursor is not at the current GPS position) Open/Close Tap this soft Key to control soft Keys show or hide the following...
  • Page 252 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Symbol Name Action Return Tap this soft Key to position (appears move the map back when GPS position to the current GPS is available and you position. If the map have moved has been rotated in map) 3D mode, automatic map rotation is also...
  • Page 253: Icons On The Map

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Symbol Name Action Tilt preset soft Keys (available preset soft Keys to Advanced mode set the tilt and zoom only) levels fix, predefined values. Smart Zoom disabled. These soft Keys are available mode. Tap&hold any of the soft Keys to set its value to the current tilt and zoom levels,...
  • Page 254: Battery, Gps Position Quality, Vehicle Type Indicator

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation • Track log recording status • TMC reception and processing status • Bluetooth connection and communication status Battery, GPS Position Quality, Vehicle Type Indicator This is a complex indicator, and a soft Key that opens the Quick menu.
  • Page 255: Status Indicator Strip

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Description Altitude information is available, the position is a 3D position. GPS navigation is possible. The remaining part of the field shows the vehicle type used for route calculation. Icon Vehicle type Taxi Emergency vehicles Bicycle Pedestrian...
  • Page 256: Next Two Route Events (Turn Preview Fields)

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Description The sound output of GoDrive is enabled. GoDrive records a Track log when GPS position is available. Track log recording is disabled. No TMC receiver is connected or TMC is turned off. TMC receiver is connected and a radio station with TMC broadcast is received.
  • Page 257 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation type of the event (turn, roundabout, exiting motorway, etc.) and its distance from the current GPS position is displayed. Most of these icons are very intuitive and you also know them as road signs. The following table lists some of the frequently shown route events.
  • Page 258: Objects On The Map

    Icon Description Keep left. AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Continue straight in the intersection. Enter roundabout. The number of the exit is shown in the circle, but only for the next turn. Enter motorway. Exit motorway. Board ferry. Leave ferry. Approaching the next via point.
  • Page 259 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Symbol Name Description Current Your current position displayed on the map. position • In pedestrian mode it is the exact GPS position. • If a vehicle is selected for route calculation, the arrow is put on the nearest road.
  • Page 260: Streets And Roads

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Symbol Name Description via points as you want. Destination The last point of the route, the final (end point) destination. Symbol Name Description Route color The route always stands out with its color on the map, both in daytime and in night color mode.
  • Page 261: Cursor Menu

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation • On the main part of the screen you can see the first page of Saved Search Criteria. Select any of the criteria to quickly receive the list of nearest matching POIs, and instantly plan a new route to the desired one, or insert it as a via point in your active route.
  • Page 262 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Zooms in the map. With the Cursor menu open, you can still move or scale the map, and tap the map anywhere to place the Cursor to a new location, but when you use this soft Key, the Cursor jumps back to the place where it was at the time when you opened the Cursor menu.
  • Page 263 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description the deleted point. The Cursor is appended at the end of the route as the new destination. The previous destination is demoted, and becomes the last via point. This soft Key is similar to the soft Key, but a new screen opens, and the route is calculated with all the possible route calculation methods (Fast, Short, Economical and Easy).
  • Page 264: Position Menu

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description The Cursor is saved as the location of a Road Safety Camera (speed camera or red light camera). A new screen appears where you can set the type of the camera, the direction of the measured traffic, and the speed limit checked (if applicable).
  • Page 265 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation soft Keys: Figure 4-11: Route Information Screen In the top section of the screen you see information about the current route. The fields on this screen are continuously updated while you keep the screen open. When you open the screen, all fields contain information about reaching your final destination.
  • Page 266 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Name Description Function Estimated Shows the estimated arrival Tap this field to Arrival time at the final destination of change the route based on information content of all available remaining data fields to segments of the route. The point calculation cannot...
  • Page 267: Trip Information Screen

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Name Description Function route. These are warnings, so icons always show information for the whole route, even if the data fields display values from your current position to a via point only. Opens Route Planning options screen from Settings menu.
  • Page 268 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Figure 4-12: Trip Information Screen The fields on this screen are continuously updated while you keep the screen open. When you open the screen, all route data fields contain information about reaching your final destination. Tap and the fields concerning your route display data for the next via point.
  • Page 269 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Name Description Function Turn Preview Shows the type distance next route event. Compass Shows the current Tap this field to heading. show it on the map screen in one of the Trip Data fields. Speedometer Shows the current Tap this field to...
  • Page 270 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Name Description Function Arrival Time Shows Tap this field to estimated arrival show it on the map time at the final screen in one of the destination of the Trip Data fields. route based information available for the remaining...
  • Page 271 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Name Description Function Tap this soft Key to change the content of the Route Data fields show information about the next via point. Tap this soft Key and the Route Data previous soft Key, fields show this one replaces...
  • Page 272: Trip Computer Screen

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Trip Computer screen The Trip Computer screen provides collected trip data. It can be opened from Trip Information screen tapping The fields on this screen are continuously updated while you keep the screen open. You can switch between the trips, pause then resume them, or reset their data.
  • Page 273 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Figure 4-13: Quick Menu If you tap any of the switches in the Quick menu except for the Vehicle type, the Map screen immediately returns. A switch is on if its lamp is lit. The Vehicle type soft Key is different. It is a multi-value soft Key.
  • Page 274 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Name Main function (single Function (tap tap) and hold) next scheduled time. 3D buildings can be Opens displayed on the map. Settings. this switch suppress them temporarily. Tap this soft Key and Opens Route select the Vehicle type Planning options.
  • Page 275: Gps Data Screen

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Name Main function (single Function (tap tap) and hold) When a TMC receiver is No action. connected to GoDrive, this soft Key opens the list of TMC messages, and provides access to the TMC Settings and the radio station settings screens.
  • Page 276 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Color Name Description Green GoDrive position connection to the quality GPS receiver and indicator position information available GoDrive calculate both your horizontal vertical position. Yellow GoDrive connection to the GPS receiver and position information available only the horizontal...
  • Page 277 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Color Name Description Yellow, blinking indicator GoDrive connection to the GPS receiver but it still trying establish connection. Red, blinking GoDrive connection to the GPS receiver and does establish connection. view virtual circle shows the visible part above...
  • Page 278: Find Menu

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Icon Color Name Description Status bar for the Dark bars are for the satellites yellow and lit bars are for the green satellites. The more satellites your GPS tracks (the green ones), the better is your calculated position.
  • Page 279: Route Menu

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Opens a special 2D map screen optimized for route planning. Only the Zoom in and Zoom out soft Keys and the route modification soft Keys of the Cursor menu appear. ROUTE MENU Save, load and edit your routes. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Opens a screen with useful...
  • Page 280: Manage Menu

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Opens the Route settings screen with controls modify the vehicle, the road types used route calculation, or the route calculation method. demonstration of the route at high speed. demonstration of the route at normal speed.
  • Page 281: Manage Saved Routes

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Manage Saved Routes You can manage the previously saved routes. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Soft Key with the name of the Opens selected route saved route editing. Deletes the selected route. Clears the list of saved routes.
  • Page 282: Manage Track Logs

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Manage Track Logs You can record Track Logs, then play them back, display them on the map, and see their details. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Starts recording the track that you drive. (You can also start recording a track log in the Quick menu.) Stops the ongoing Track Log recording.
  • Page 283: Manage Favorites

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation The map returns with the Track Log. The map is scaled to show the whole Track Log. Deletes the selected Track Log. Saves the Track Log on the inserted memory card in GPX format. Manage Favorites You can manage the list of your Favorites.
  • Page 284 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key / Icon Description group this one. Soft Key with the Opens the selected POI for editing. Only the name and address of POIs you have created appear in this list. a POI item Opens the selected POI group for editing.
  • Page 285: Manage Saved Search Criteria

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Subgroups under the edited POI group will inherit its visibility settings. Soft Key with the icon of Tap this soft Key to select a new icon the POI group for the POI group. Deletes the edited POI group. You are only allowed to remove POI groups that you have created.
  • Page 286: User Data Management

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Deletes the selected item in the list. Deletes the entire list. Turns the page for additional list items. Tap to save a new search criteria. Similar to how you search for a POI, select the search reference first, then select the POI group or subgroup to search in.
  • Page 287: Settings Menu

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Delete User Data All user data will be deleted, and settings will return to their factory defaults. Reset Factory All settings will return to their factory defaults, Settings but no user data will be deleted. SETTINGS MENU You can configure the program settings, and modify the behavior of GoDrive.
  • Page 288 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description prefer. You can control how GoDrive behaves during navigation. You can enable some handy warnings, and disable the touch screen in a moving vehicle with Safety Mode. connection receiver. connection receiver. If the TMC receiver is working, you can select the radio station to be received.
  • Page 289: Map Screen Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description navigation system. You can switch to Simple mode. In Simple mode only a few of the above settings available. The rest of the settings are set to values that are optimal for typical use. Map Screen Settings You can fine-tune the appearance and content of the Map screen.
  • Page 290: Sound Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Lane Information Some maps contain lane information to help you position your car in the upcoming intersection. This setting tells GoDrive whether to display this information at the top or at the bottom of the map. Sound Settings You can adjust the sounds of GoDrive.
  • Page 291: Route Planning Options

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description volume at the given maximum speed. Route Planning Options These settings determine how routes will be calculated. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Vehicle You can set the type of vehicle you will use to navigate the route.
  • Page 292 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Route Calculation You can choose from different route types. Method The routing method can also be chosen while creating the route: when the destination is selected, tap in the Cursor menu. Traffic When TMC messages are received, this Information...
  • Page 293 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Type Description cannot reach the speed limit on them. Toll roads By default GoDrive includes toll roads (pay roads where there is a peruse charge) in the routes. If you disable toll roads, GoDrive plans the best toll-free route.
  • Page 294: Regional Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Option Description Economical Combines the benefits of Fast and Short: GoDrive calculates as if it were calculating the Fast route, but it takes other roads to save petrol. Easy Results in a route with fewer turns. With this option, you can make GoDrive to take, for example, the motorway instead of series of smaller roads or streets.
  • Page 295: Navigation Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Set Date & Time You can set the date and time format. Format Various international formats are available. Time Time You can access time and time zone settings. Zone Settings GoDrive helps you with correcting the device time to the ever accurate GPS time.
  • Page 296 AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Keep Position This feature allows car drivers to always Road correct GPS position errors by matching the vehicle position to the road network. For pedestrian navigation, this feature automatically disabled to let the software show your exact position.
  • Page 297: Warning Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 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: Soft Key Description Warn When Maps may contain information about the speed Speeding limits of the road segments.
  • Page 298: Gps Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Soft Key Description Speed Camera This feature allows you to receive a warning Warning when approaching a Road Safety Camera. You must ensure on your own liability that using this feature is legal in the country where you intend to use it.
  • Page 299: Menu Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation GPS receiver The first line of the screen informs you about the connection status of the GPS receiver. Connecting the GPS receiver is automatic, so normally you will not need this screen of settings at all. GPS Enabled Turn the connection to the GPS receiver on or off.
  • Page 300: Device Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation Device Settings You can change some device settings to control the screen backlight when GoDrive is running. Tap the following soft Keys: Soft Key Description Power Management You can set how the backlight will behave when the screen has not been touched for a while.
  • Page 301: Track Log Settings

    AV8OR User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation 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 Update Interval This is how often track points will be saved. Position information is normally received once a second from the GPS.
  • Page 303: Multimedia

    AV8OR User’s Guide Multimedia MULTIMEDIA The all-in-one versatile AV8OR provides several multimedia programs, such as listening to music, viewing photos, watching a movie and reading an Ebook. Tap the icon on the Main Menu (Refer to Figure 2-7) to go to the Multimedia menu page. Figure 5-1: Multimedia Menu MUSIC PLAYER To enter the music player service, tap the...
  • Page 304: Photos

    AV8OR User’s Guide Multimedia Figure 5-2: Music Player - Searching for a Music File Double tap on a music file to select and play it. Figure 5-3: Music Player - Playing Music Tap the icon to return to the Multimedia menu page. PHOTOS To enter the photo browser service, tap the icon on the...
  • Page 305 AV8OR User’s Guide Multimedia • • • 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.
  • Page 306: Movie Player

    AV8OR User’s Guide Multimedia MOVIE PLAYER To select a movie to view, tap the icon on the Multimedia menu page. The Movie program opens to the default Multimedia/movies folder on the SD card as shown in Figure 5-6. The movie player supports the following video formats: •...
  • Page 307: Ebook Reader

    AV8OR User’s Guide Multimedia Figure 5-7: Movie Player - Playing a Movie Tap the icon to return to the Multimedia menu page. EBOOK READER To read an Ebook, tap the icon on the Multimedia menu. The Ebook program opens to the default Multimedia/ebooks folder on the SD card.
  • Page 308: Downloading Multimedia Files

    AV8OR User’s Guide Multimedia Figure 5-9: Ebook Reader Tap the icon to return to the Multimedia menu page. DOWNLOADING MULTIMEDIA FILES Refer to the Downloading/Uploading files from/To PC section in chapter 7 - Appendix for instructions on how to download multimedia files to the AV8OR.
  • Page 309: 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 310: Backlight Control Bar

    AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings Figure 6-2: Backlight Page BACKLIGHT CONTROL BAR To increase the brightness, tap the icon. To decrease the brightness, tap the icon. You can also drag the soft key left or right or tap either side of the bar.
  • Page 311: Enable/Disable Audio Output

    AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings volume from Zero up to the level set on the volume page. To set the volume on the volume page, first set the volume control to maximum (up). Refer to Figure 6-3. Figure 6-3: Volume Control ENABLE/DISABLE AUDIO OUTPUT Tap the icon to enable or disable the audio output.
  • Page 312: Bluetooth

    AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings Figure 6-4: System Info Screen BLUETOOTH To enter the Bluetooth page, tap the “Bluetooth” soft key on the Settings page. Figure 6-5: Bluetooth Main Page To pair to a device with Bluetooth, do the following steps: •...
  • Page 313 AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings Figure 6-6: BlueTooth Manager • Double tap on “Explore a Bluetooth Device”. This will initiate a search for other Bluetooth devices. While the search is in progress, the following page is displayed. Figure 6-7: BlueTooth - Search in Process •...
  • Page 314 AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings Figure 6-8: Bluetooth Device Explorer • Click on the service to use (i.e. SPP Slave) and then click on the link icon Figure 6-9: Bluetooth Service Browser • The page will look like Figure 6-10: Bluetooth Devices Paired when connection is established.
  • Page 315 AV8OR User’s Guide System Settings Figure 6-10: Bluetooth Devices Paired Pub. No D200803000008 Page 6-7 Rev 2 Dec 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 317: Appendix

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix APPENDIX ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Acronyms and abbreviations used in this guide are defined as follows: TERMS DEFINITION ALT altitude ATC air traffic control AUTO automatic BRG bearing CDI course deviation indicator COM communication DIS distance DTK desired track ELEV elevation ESA en route safe altitude ETA estimated time of arrival...
  • Page 318 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization ID identification IFR instrument flight rules INT internal km kilometers kts nautical miles per hour LAT latitude LCD liquid crystal display LON longitude LONG longitude LTNG lightning M meters METAR meteorological aviation report MFD multifunction display MGRS military grid reference system MOD modification...
  • Page 319 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix RNG range SBY standby sm statute miles SPD speed STBY standby STRK strike SUA special use airspace TA traffic alert TAU protective area around aircraft TCAS Traffic alert and collision avoidance system TIS traffic information service TOPO topographical data (i.e.
  • Page 320: Downloading/Uploading Files From/To Pc

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix DOWNLOADING/UPLOADING FILES FROM/TO PC • Turn on the power to the AV8OR and let AV8OR boot up to the main menu. • Use the included PC/USB cable (part number 005-03702-0004) to attach from the AV8OR to a USB port on a P/C. •...
  • Page 321: Table 7-1 Directory Structure

    Note: The SD card can also be removed from the AV8OR and plugged into a compatible SD card slot on a PC to transfer files. Refer http://www.bendixking.com/av8or website instructions on how to download software and database file updates from the PC to the SD card in the AV8OR.
  • Page 322 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix Directory Description data Storage location \GoFly\data\Vector databases Storage location for NVM data \GoFly\data\System Storage location for user data \GoFly\data\user Storage location user \GoFly\data\user\Notepads notepads/checklists Storage location for user flight \GoFly\data\user\Flight logs Logs Root level for all Multimedia \Multimedia Storage location for E-books \Multimedia\ebooks...
  • Page 323: Connection To An External Gps Source

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL GPS SOURCE The AV8OR will accept external GPS source data via the RS 232 interface and can be used as a non-certified display of GPS data. Below is a list of a few RS 232 GPS units that have been evaluated Reminder: The AV8OR only provides for one RS 232 interface.
  • Page 324: Table 7-2 Kln 94 Pinouts

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix Figure 7-3: External GPS Setup Screen The interconnect between the Bendix/King KLN 94 and the AV8OR is as follows: Table 7-2 KLN 94 Pinouts KLN 94 Signal Name AV8OR AV8OR Pin Pin Out Signal Name GENERAL RS-232 OUT P941-2 RS 232 RX DB9-2...
  • Page 325: Connection To An External Weather Source

    AV8OR User’s Guide 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 326: Table 7-4 Kdr 610 Pinouts

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix An RS 232 to RS 422 Converter can be purchased from Telebyte, Model 253 (www.telebyteusa.com). The pinouts for the Bendix/King KDR 610 and the AV8OR are as follows: Table 7-4 KDR 610 Pinouts KDR 610 Signal KDR 610 Pin AV8OR AV8OR Pin...
  • Page 327: Wxworx Xm Weather Receiver Serial Setup

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix WXWORX XM WEATHER RECEIVER SERIAL SETUP To configure the AV8OR to receive weather data from the WxWorx 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 328: 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 329 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix Establish a paired connection between the WxWorx XM receiver and the AV8OR.as follows: From the MAIN MENU, touch the SETTINGS soft key, and then touch the Blue Tooth soft key to display Figure 7-7. Figure 7-7: BlueTooth Main Page 2.
  • Page 330 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix 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. Figure 7-9: BlueTooth - Search in Process 4.
  • Page 331 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix Figure 7-11: BlueTooth Passkey Required 6. Enter the Passkey supplied with your WxWorx receiver and then touch the “OK” soft key to display Figure 7-12. Figure 7-12: BlueTooth Service Browser Screen Touch the “Bluetooth Serial Port” item to select it to display Figure 7-13.
  • Page 332 AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix Figure 7-13: Bluetooth - Serial Port Found Touch the “CONNECT” soft key to start the connection process, a message displays “Connecting ‘Bluetooth Serial Port’ service”. After the device is successfully connected, Figure 7-14 is displayed. Figure 7-14: BlueTooth Serial Port Connected. Pub.
  • Page 333: Connection To An External Traffic Source

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL TRAFFIC SOURCE ZAON XRX - SERIAL SETUP Configuration of the Zaon XRX To configure the Zaon XRX, perform the following steps: • Using the XRX AIRCRAFT menu, set the aircraft type as appropriate for your aircraft as described in the ZAON users Manual.
  • Page 334 When finished the Device and Port Setup page should look like the figure below. Figure 7-15: Device and Port Setup – Traffic Use the Honeywell RS-232 connector (PN 005-037-02-0017 available at www.bendixking.com/av8or) to connect the Zaon XRX to the mini USB port on the AV8OR. Pub. No D200803000008 Page 7-18 Rev 2 Dec 2008.
  • Page 335: External Flight Plans

    AV8OR User’s Guide Appendix 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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