Honeywell AV8OR - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – User’s Guide
  • Page 9 – Table of Contents
  • Page 10 – Creating New Flight Plan using the Virtual Keyboard . 3-45
  • Page 15 – List of Illustrations
  • Page 17 – Figure 3-108: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup Ident Settings 3-86
  • Page 22 – HONEYWELL CUSTOMER SUPPORT; All other countries:
  • Page 25 – UNIT OVERVIEW; Displays and Controls
  • Page 26 – FIG
  • Page 27 – Supplied Equipment
  • Page 28 – Optional Equipment
  • Page 29 – CHARGING THE INTERNAL BATTERY; Figure 2-2: Charging with AV8OR turned off
  • Page 30 – USING AV8OR; Understanding Terms
  • Page 31 – When viewing a list of items that is too long to show; TURNING AV8OR ON/OFF; Ensure that the “Lock” switch is unlocked.
  • Page 32 – AV8OR SLEEP MODE; Turn Sleep Mode On and Off; Sleep; MAIN MENU
  • Page 33 – GETTING SATELLITE SIGNALS; View GPS status from Settings; You can monitor GPS status by tapping the; Settings; soft key on the; Main Menu
  • Page 34 – GPS Signal Strength; Figure 2-9: GPS Signal Strength Page – Locked and Unlocked; Current Position
  • Page 35 – Figure 2-10: GPS Information of Current position; GPS Data Flow; Tapping this soft key shows the GPS NMEA data in real-time.; Satellite Acquisition Reset; Tap the
  • Page 37 – AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation; AVIATION MODE OPERATION; BASIC OPERATION; Aviation Mode; Program Startup
  • Page 38 – is displayed in place of the check mark and the first; HELP; in green, as shown in Figure
  • Page 39 – Status; soft key to bring up the System Status Menu. Highlight the; Select; soft key to
  • Page 40 – software or database is available.; OK
  • Page 41 – Aviation Main Menu Page
  • Page 42 – Figure 3-9: Flight Plan – Flight Plan Index Page; Tap on the
  • Page 43 – Figure 3-10: Messages – Messages Info Page
  • Page 44 – Figure 3-12: System Setup – System Setup Menu page
  • Page 45 – AV8OR User’s Guide Aviation Mode Operation; VFR MOVING MAP FUNCTION; Main Map Display Window
  • Page 46 – MAIN
  • Page 47 – Caution
  • Page 48 – CLEAR PTR; and; PTR; MENU soft keys will be shown. The pointer
  • Page 49 – : When the map mode is displayed without
  • Page 51 – Departure Time Data Field
  • Page 52 – Estimated Time En-Route Data Field; The estimated time en-route data window displays the; Flight Time Data Field; The flight time data window displays the current flight; Groundspeed Data Field; The ground speed data window displays the current
  • Page 53 – Minimum Safe Altitude Data Field; The minimum safe altitude data window displays the; Near Position Data Field; The near position data window displays the current; Present Position Data Field; The present position data window displays the
  • Page 54 – Stop Watch Data Field
  • Page 55 – Time Zone
  • Page 56 – Track Angle Error Data Field
  • Page 57 – VFR Moving Map Operation
  • Page 58 – SmartProfile; Tapping the; CHANGE VIEW; soft key toggles the display through the; Topo On
  • Page 60 – Color; Red
  • Page 63 – AIRPORT FILTER
  • Page 64 – DIRECT-TO NAVIGATION; Create a Direct-To course from the keyboard entry.; Create a Direct-To course from the Map
  • Page 65 – PTR MENU
  • Page 66 – Esc
  • Page 68 – Bypass a WPT with a flight plan active
  • Page 69 – Active Flight Plan
  • Page 70 – Enter a Direct-To WPT with a flight plan active.
  • Page 72 – Figure 3-44: Map – NAVAID Point PTR MENU
  • Page 78 – Selectable GPS Data Source; The following sequence of events occurs:
  • Page 79 – STOP WATCH
  • Page 80 – When the stopwatch is running, double tap the
  • Page 81 – FLIGHT PLAN FUNCTION
  • Page 82 – INSERT; soft key to display the virtual keyboard to page
  • Page 86 – Figure 3-64: Flight Plan – Map Selction of WPTs; Use your finger or stylus to pan the map to the first WPT you; MORE; soft key on the right of the page. The selected WPT
  • Page 89 – EDIT FPLAN; soft key to enter the stored flight plan page in; MAP VIEW; mode
  • Page 92 – INVERT FPLAN; Highlight the flight plan that you wish to invert.; Flight Plan Index Page; with the WPTs inverted.
  • Page 93 – DELETE FPLAN
  • Page 94 – NEW WPT
  • Page 97 – WEATHER FUNCTION; Hardware Accessory
  • Page 98 – Choose Product; Once data has been received from the XM Receiver, the; CHOOSE; soft key is available to select the desired weather; SELECT; soft key to complete the product
  • Page 99 – The AV8OR can now show the following Weather Products:; NEXRAD Composite Reflectivity
  • Page 100 – Graphical METARs
  • Page 101 – Graphical SIGMETs; Legend; LEGEND; soft key is used to display the Legend
  • Page 103 – MESSAGES FUNCTION; Tap on the Messages soft key; Message Text Cause
  • Page 104 – Internal GPS failure
  • Page 105 – Notepad; NOTE PAD
  • Page 108 – SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION; System Setup Menu
  • Page 111 – Req Runway Surface
  • Page 112 – RESET VALUES
  • Page 114 – Figure 3-101: Map System Setup – Airspace Setup; soft key and a pop; soft key to finish the; Navigation Setup
  • Page 117 – HAD (Hawaii Daylight Saving Time) Offset from
  • Page 118 – Tap
  • Page 119 – Figure 3-104: System Setup – Data Field Setup
  • Page 123 – Figure 3-109: System Setup – Demo Mode Setup Ident Details; Device Setup
  • Page 125 – Status Page; From the; soft key; Figure 3-111: System Setup – Status Page; : The Internal GPS Status Page shows the GPS; Figure 3-112: System Setup – Internal GPS Status
  • Page 126 – External Position Source Status; : The Software and Database; Figure 3-114: System Setup – Software and Database Version; : This page shows the System Information in
  • Page 127 – Shut Down
  • Page 129 – OPERATION; WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION
  • Page 130 – GLOSSARY; , but only one route can be active at any
  • Page 131 – You can instruct
  • Page 132 – GETTING STARTED; soft; Automotive Navigation program.; Go Drive; is started the first time, you need to do the following:; Go
  • Page 133 – is to select a destination, and start
  • Page 134 – Simple and Advanced modes
  • Page 136 – Soft Keys and Controls on the screen
  • Page 139 – Additional Controls
  • Page 140 – Tasks
  • Page 141 – CHECKING THE DETAILS OF A MAP LOCATION
  • Page 142 – MANIPULATING THE MAP; Position markers on the map:; Action; No soft Keys
  • Page 143 – Zoom preset soft Keys (2D; always
  • Page 144 – soft Key appears. Tap
  • Page 145 – is
  • Page 146 – Icon
  • Page 147 – The sound output of
  • Page 148 – The Bluetooth radio is switched off.
  • Page 150 – Tap the screen and tap again to place the Cursor at the desired
  • Page 152 – POSITION MARKERS
  • Page 158 – Saving POI; tap the following soft Keys:; Managing POI; Tap the following soft Keys:; ROAD SAFETY CAMERAS; Yes
  • Page 159 – Saving Road Safety Cameras
  • Page 161 – cannot register the moment you pass
  • Page 162 – The camera can check the speed in any direction.; SPEED LIMIT WARNING; to warn you if you exceed the current; ROUTE NAVIGATION; Selecting the Destination of a Route; offers you several ways of choosing your destination and
  • Page 163 – SELECTING THE CURSOR AS THE DESTINATION
  • Page 164 – ENTERING AN ADDRESS OR PART OF AN ADDRESS
  • Page 168 – Enter the house number on the keyboard.; Entering an Address if house numbering is restarted; proposes the country/state and settlement
  • Page 170 – Enter an Address without knowing the district/suburb
  • Page 171 – Selecting an Intersection as the Destination
  • Page 173 – Selecting a City Center as the Destination
  • Page 174 – Entering an Address with a Postal Code
  • Page 175 – Tips on Entering Addresses Quickly
  • Page 179 – Select one of the saved criteria and the list of matching; Selecting the destination from the History; to see earlier; Selecting the destination by entering its coordinate
  • Page 181 – steps as many times as you like.; Soft Key
  • Page 182 – Editing the Route
  • Page 183 – Advanced mode; you have the following options to enter Plan on
  • Page 184 – Simple mode; Watching the Simulation of the Route
  • Page 185 – Pausing the Active Route; Deleting the Next Via Point from the Route
  • Page 186 – Using Track Logs
  • Page 187 – Changing the color of a Track Log; Saving a Route
  • Page 188 – If you updated your map since you first saved the route,; recognizes the change, and recalculates the driving; deletes from the route the via points that you already; Loading a Saved Route
  • Page 190 – Map Screen; is the; Symbol; Opens the Itinerary
  • Page 192 – Tilts the 3D map
  • Page 198 – Next two Route Events (Turn Preview fields)
  • Page 202 – Cursor menu
  • Page 205 – To open the Position menu, tap; Route Information screen; It can be opened directly from the Map screen by tapping the
  • Page 206 – In Advanced mode, from the Navigation menu tap the following; Name; Route line
  • Page 207 – Time Left
  • Page 208 – These; Trip Information screen; screen by tapping the Trip Data field (
  • Page 209 – and the fields concerning your route; or
  • Page 210 – Turn Preview
  • Page 211 – Arrival Time
  • Page 212 – Most of the fields on this screen have a
  • Page 213 – receives a position from the; QUICK MENU; tapping
  • Page 214 – Master Volume slider
  • Page 219 – Coordinates; Find menu
  • Page 220 – or from the; Route menu
  • Page 221 – stores. Tap the following
  • Page 223 – following soft Keys:
  • Page 224 – Turns the page for additional list items.; Deletes the selected Track Log.; Manage Favorites; Opens the selected Favorite for editing.
  • Page 225 – MANAGE POIS; Opens the selected POI group for editing.
  • Page 226 – Description; Tap this soft Key to rename the POI.
  • Page 227 – Tap to rename the saved query.
  • Page 228 – Settings Menu
  • Page 229 – You can control how
  • Page 232 – Master Volume
  • Page 233 – Vehicle; whether to use that
  • Page 237 – Use Auto Time Zone Use this feature to synchronize the time zone
  • Page 238 – This switch tells; whether to; WARNING SETTINGS
  • Page 239 – is able to
  • Page 242 – Power Management
  • Page 243 – Update Interval; will automatically start
  • Page 245 – movie and reading an Ebook. Tap the; MUSIC PLAYER; To enter the music player service, tap the
  • Page 246 – PHOTOS
  • Page 247 – Figure 5-4: Photo Browser – Searching for a Photo
  • Page 248 – MOVIE PLAYER
  • Page 249 – EBOOK READER; To read an Ebook, tap the; Figure 5-8: EBook Reader – Searching for a Book; Double tap on one of the Ebook files to open in the Ebook reader.
  • Page 250 – DOWNLOADING MULTIMEDIA FILES; Refer to the; Downloading files from PC; section in chapter 7 -
  • Page 251 – GPS STATUS
  • Page 252 – Backlight control bar; VOLUME; Volume
  • Page 253 – Enable/disable audio output; SYSTEM INFO; System Info”
  • Page 254 – BLUETOOTH; To enter the Bluetooth page, tap the “; Bluetooth”
  • Page 255 – Double tap on “; Explore a Bluetooth Device; Double tap on the device to pair.
  • Page 256 – the link icon
  • Page 259 – ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS; BRG bearing
  • Page 260 – KMH kilometers per hour
  • Page 261 – UTM universal transverse mercator
  • Page 262 – DOWNLOADING FILES FROM PC; how to download files from the PC to the SD card in the AV8OR.; Directory
  • Page 264 – AIRCRAFT GROUND
  • Page 266 – GROUND
  • Page 267 – WxWorx XM Weather Receiver Serial Setup
  • Page 268 – WxWorx XM Weather Receiver Bluetooth Setup
  • Page 269 – From the MAIN MENU, touch the SETTINGS soft key, and
  • Page 270 – WxRadio; file and then touch the
  • Page 271 – touch the “; Touch the “Bluetooth Serial Port” item to select it to
  • Page 272 – Touch the “CONNECT” soft key to start the connection process,
  • Page 273 – EXTERNAL FLIGHT PLANS; Jeppesen FliteStar© PC Application
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Page 3 - User’s Guide

Pub. No.D200803000008 Page -i Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell. 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 (Internation...

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AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 1 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell. Table of Contents 1.   INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 1-1   Honeywell Custo...

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AV8OR User’s Guide Table of Contents Pub. No.D200803000008 Page –TC 2 Revision July 2008. © Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell. Present Position Data Field ......................................... 3-17   Stop Watch Data Field ..............................

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