Apollo CNX80 Manuel d'utilisateur

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CNX80 Pilot Guide 560-0984-00C Draft1.book Page 1 Tuesday, September 2, 2003 10:36 AM

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide6Starting UpThe CNX80 performs internal checks and shows the status of the tests during start up. The startup screen, owner

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide7Map Mode (MAP)The Map mode provides a moving map for a graphic display of your flight including the surrounding area as wel

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide8Map SymbolsSymbol Type Symbol GraphicAirport VOR VORTACVOR-DMENDBUser WaypointFlight Plan WaypointIntersectionOwnship -

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide9Panning (PAN)The Panning feature of the Map mode allows you to check out the area near your present position. You can activ

Page 6 - Controls

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide10Direct-ToPress the Direct-To key to get to the Direct-To function which allows you to quickly set up a flight from your pr

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide11 1. Press Direct-To. 2. Select a waypoint for the holding pattern. a. Press WPTS (default) to select a waypoint along your

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide12Course To (CrsTo)Course To operation allows you to select an inbound to the intercept course for the selected waypoint. Th

Page 9 - Annunciations

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide13When the Course From operation is executed, the CDI will indicate FROM and the flightplan will go into suspend mode (SUSP)

Page 10 - Starting Up

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide14terminate OBS mode by making another flight leg active or going Direct-To another waypoint. 1. Press Direct-To. With the

Page 11 - Map Mode (MAP)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide15Nearest Waypoints (NRST)The Nearest Waypoint Search function allows you to search for the 20 waypoints nearest to your pre

Page 12 - Map Symbols

Airworthiness certification support for non-TSO functions is available from AT upon request (see the installation manual for details).This document a

Page 13 - Panning (PAN)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide164. Press <-SBY to insert the highlighted frequency into the Standby position or <-A-> to insert the frequency int

Page 14 - Direct-To

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide17Information on Waypoints (INFO)Info mode allows you to view information about the selected waypoint. Examples of selecting

Page 15 - Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide18Com Radio (COM)Press COM to activate control of the internal Com Radio. All other func-tions will continue to function nor

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide194. Press the Menu/Enter key if no choice is desired. EmergencyPress the Emrgncy key to insert the Emergency frequency (121

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide20Save ChannelThis function allows you to save and name the current Active fre-quency in the User frequency list. 1, Press M

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide21Nav Radio (VOR)Press VOR to activate control of the internal Nav Radio. All other func-tions will continue to function nor

Page 19 - Nearest Waypoints (NRST)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide22ID/To/FrWhen the Active frequency is a VOR, you can view the current course To/Fr the VOR as well as the Identifier and di

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide235. Turn the Large knob to move to the Type selection. Turn the Small knob to choose between Differential, Ground, or Air.

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide24Transponder Control (XPDR)If a remote Apollo SL70 transponder is connected and setup to oper-ate with the CNX80, the Trans

Page 22 - Com Radio (COM)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide25VFRPress the VFR key to select the VOR 1200 squawk code. TrgrSpdThe TrgrSpd key allows you to edit the aircraft speed that

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Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Controls . .

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide26Flight Planning (FPL)The Flight Planning function lets you set up and store flight plans where you can name the flight pla

Page 25 - Nav Radio (VOR)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide27SavePress the Save key to save the active flight plan to memory. If a flight plan exists with the same name, the CNX80 wil

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide28resolving any conflicts by turning the Large knob to highlight it and then pressing the CLR key. Deleting a discontinuity

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide296. Select by Locationa. With the first character of the Identifier highlighted, press the CRSR knob in. The whole Identifi

Page 28 - Transponder Control (XPDR)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide30Steps for Setting Up an IFR Flight PlanProcedures can be inserted at the time you are creating the flight plan (as describ

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide31B. Add Departure Procedure (DP)Departure procedures may be modified in either the Flight Plan (FPL) or Procedure (PROC) mo

Page 30 - Flight Planning (FPL)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide325. Press ->Wpt to insert a waypoint or ->Arwy to insert an airway fol-lowing the highlighted leg. If the airway choi

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide332. Select the desired leg of your flight plan with the Large knob (WPTS smart key is highlighted). 3. Press the FlyLeg key

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide34Timer (TMR)The Timer Mode allows you to set or view several timing functions. You can set one or two timers as count up or

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide35Trigger SpeedSet the Trigger Speed for the speed where you want the Flight Time and Distance counters to start and stop. 1

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Execute (Exec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Comment (Cmnt) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide36Using Your Checklist1. Press FN and then the CHK key to start the Checklist function. 2. Turn the Large knob to highlight

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide37User Waypoints (USER)The CNX80 can hold up to 500 user-defined waypoints. These way-points can be based on either lat/lon

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide38System Mode (SYS)The System mode provides information about GPS status (GPS), Sys-tem Software Versions (VERS), and allows

Page 38 - Timer (TMR)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide39ConfigurationThe Configuration page lets you customize many of the settings and unit measurements for your installation or

Page 39 - Checklist (CHK)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide40Parallel Track (PTK)The Parallel Track function allows you to create a parallel course offset of 1 to 99 nm to the left or

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide414. Press the Menu/Enter key or the CRSR knob when you are finished making selections. 5. Press the Activate or Standby key

Page 41 - User Waypoints (USER)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide42Present Position (PPOS)Press the PPOS key to bring up a display for selecting a Lat/Lon posi-tion for your ownship startin

Page 42 - System Mode (SYS)

Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide43Text MessagesMessage DescriptionInside of x, Within x nm of x, Within x min of xSpecial Use Area alert. Pilot awareness of

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide44Initiating Manual Track Using Manual Track, Speed, and AltitudeSimulator mode only. Steep Turn Ahead (or others) Pilot awa

Page 44 - Parallel Track (PTK)

CNX80 Pilot Guide 560-0984-00C Draft1.book Page 1 Tuesday, September 2, 2003 10:36 AM

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide1IntroductionThis guide describes the operation of the CNX80 Color GPS/WAAS NavCom. The CNX80 provides a new, higher level o

Page 46 - Messages (MSG)

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide2ControlsPower/VolumeThe knob at the top left corner of the CNX80 controls power on/off and the radio volume. Push the PWR/V

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide3MENU/ENTER and Line Selection KeysWhen editing information, or a response is required, pressing this key accepts the value.

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide4DisplayThe CNX80 uses a high-resolution color display to provide information about the different functions. Information and

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Apollo CNX80 Pilot’s Guide5AnnunciationsThe following annunciations appear on the display to provide status or information. All annunciations are avai

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