Page 3 - Flight Management System
Revision History and Instructions Manual GNS-X L Operator’s Manual Revision 4, November 2004 Part Number 006-08852-0000 This revision adds descriptions of operational procedures required to flythree kinds of SIDs. Insert the contents of this revision packet according to the followinginstructions: Ti...
Page 8 - Table of Contents
SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 GENERAL TERMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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FLIGHT PLAN LIST 1/1 (Page 1 of 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 FLIGHT PLAN “X” 1/1 (Page 1 of 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 NAVIGATION SECTION (NAV KEY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-13 NAVIGATION PAGES . . ....
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VNAV MODE: (Second line) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-32 VNAV 2/3 (Page 2 of 3) - FLIGHT PLAN WayPoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-37 VNAV DATA 1/1 (Page 1 of 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-38 VNAV WAYPOINT 1/1 (Page 1 of 1) ....
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POSITION FIX PAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-63 DIRECT TO SECTION ( d KEY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-64 DIRECT TO PAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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To Select and Go Direct To HP Waypoint: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-52 To Cancel Holding Pattern:(from the Holding Pattern page) . . . . . . . .3-52 DIRECT TO - RANDOM WAYPOINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-53 DIRECT TO - CLOSEST AIRPORT . . . . . . . . ...
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Using Active Flight Plan Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-75 Using VNAV Flight Plan Waypoints Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-76 VERTICAL NAVIGATION - ENROUTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-76 PROGRAMMING VERTICAL P...
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To Enter Manual Groundspeed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-98 To Return to Automatic Groundspeed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-98 To update the TRIP PLAN leg to the current TO waypointwith an Active Flight Plan selected: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 17 - PERFORMING FDE PREDICTION FOR OCEANIC/REMOTE OPERATION .3-130; SECTION 4
MANUAL HEADING ENTRY only if IRS or VLF is available . . . . . . . . . . .3-119 VLF/OMEGA STATION DESELECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-120 SENSOR DESELECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-121 EXTERNAL WAYPOINT ACCEPTANCE . . . ...
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SECTION 6 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 SECTION 7 DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1 Global Data Center (GDC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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WINDS ALOFT Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-13 WINDS ALOFT Data Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-13 RECALL AFIS FPL Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1...
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Reviewing AFIS Planned Leg Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-28 Reviewing AFIS Flight Plan Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-29 AFIS Flight Plan Page 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-29 AF...
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Turning AUTO WX UPDT OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-46 Returning to AUTO WX UPDT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-47 VHF and Satellite Network Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-48 Turning VHF Network OFF . ....
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Returning to AUTO WX UPDT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-63 Ground Network Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-64 AUTO to MAN or OFF Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-64 Returning to AUTO ....
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Page 24 - OVERVIEW
SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW The GNS-X L Flight Management System is an integrated system designed to give the pilot centralized control for the navigation sen-sors, computer based flight planning, fuel management, and radiomanagement. The GNS-X L has a full color flat panel LCD display, alpha-num...
Page 25 - Description
characteristics of each type of sensor. For example, an InertialReference System (IRS) has excellent short term characteristicswhile VLF/Omega has excellent long term stability. The internal GPSsensor has excellent overall characteristics and will usually be thedominant sensor during blending. Howev...
Page 26 - GENERAL TERMS; A line of information.
course) to any waypoint and establishing an offset parallel course.NAVs, COMMs, ADFs and transponders can be tuned through thesystem or by using the individual control heads. GENERAL TERMS FIELD: A line of information. CURSOR: Yellow rectangular box placed over a field to enter or change the informa...
Page 29 - W h e n t h e E N T; K e y i s; DISPLAY SELECTOR KEYS:
BACK (BACK) KEY: The BACK Key is used to erasee r r o r s a n d p a g e b a c k w a r dw h e n t h e c u r s o r i s n o t d i s -played. It can also be used tochange data in a field if the cur-sor is present. SPACE (SP) KEY: The SP Key is used to enter aspace when entering a mes-sage on an AFIS Pag...
Page 32 - PAGE DISPLAYS AT POWER-UP; For a better understanding of the GNS-X; SELF TEST PAGE; Time of day is displayed in Greenwich Mean Time hours and minutes.; Page Display Definitions
SECTION 2 PAGE DISPLAY DEFINITIONS The following section contains definitions pertaining to informationand format seen when a particular function key is depressed. PAGE DISPLAYS AT POWER-UP For a better understanding of the GNS-X L functions, this section should be reviewed prior to operating the sy...
Page 34 - Waypoint Identifiers:
There are seven pages pos-sible with a maximum of 56flight plans stored in non-v o l a t i l e m e m o r y . E a c hstored flight plan's origin anddestination points are listedin alphabetical order. (Figure2-3) A new FLIGHT PLAN LISTP a g e i s c r e a t e d w h e n t h eprevious page has eight flig...
Page 35 - is
• H P ( H o l d i n g P a t t e r n ) :Indicates a holding pattern isprogrammed at a particularwaypoint. (Figure 2-5) • P T ( P r o c e d u r e T u r n ) :Indicates a procedure turn isprogrammed at a particularwaypoint. • ++++++: A flight plan dis-continuity "fence" separatingthe missed appr...
Page 36 - DEPARTURE Page
APPROACH: Used to access the APPROACH Page to enter a non-precisionapproach. (Figure 2-5) XFILL: Used to transfer information between systems in a dual sys-tem installation. In a single system installation, this prompt will not bedisplayed. SELECT or INVERT: Used to transfer a Stored Flight Plan to ...
Page 37 - ARRIVAL Page
SID: The Standard Instrument Departure (SID) can be selected from a listmade available by pressing the Line Select Key adjacent to the SIDfield. TRANSITION: The Transition waypoint can be selected from a list made available bypressing the Line Select Key adjacent to the TRANSITION field. WAYPOINTS O...
Page 38 - APPROACH Page; the bottom of the screen.
TRANSITION: The Transition waypoint may be prefilled or selected from a list madeavailable by pressing the Line Select Key adjacent to the TRANSI-TION field. STAR: The Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) can be selected from a listmade available by pressing the Line Select Key adjacent to theSTAR field...
Page 39 - WAYPOINTS OF APPROACH:; Indicates a DME ARC is programmed at a particular waypoint.
RUNWAY: Approach runway prefills ifonly one runway is available,last waypoint on Flight Planis a runway, or can be select-ed from a list made availableby pressing the Line SelectKey adjacent to the RUN-WAY field. (Figure 2-11) TYPE (Circle, VOR, NDB, orRNAV): Type may be prefilled or selected from a...
Page 40 - Indicates Final Approach Course Alignment Fix.; AIRWAY Page
• FCF : Indicates Final Approach Course Alignment Fix. • ++++++: Separates the missed approach procedure waypoint from the rest ofthe approach. When the approach is flown, the system will continueto provide guidance along the final approach course and beyond theMAP until the pilot manually sequences...
Page 41 - o r P R O C E D U R E; C u r r e n t; T O; Waypoint Identifiers:Up to
ACTIVE FPL (Flight Plan)Page FR: C u r r e n t F R O M w a y p o i n t .May also display DIRECT,P S E U D O V O R T A C , D M EA R C , o r P R O C E D U R E TURN. (Figure 2-13) TO: C u r r e n t T O w a y p o i n t . (Figure 2-13) Waypoint Identifiers:Up to 100 waypoint identifiers may be placed on ...
Page 43 - The following may appear in the waypoint altitude field:
NOTE: No database altitude constraints will be displayed at the MAPif the MAP is abeam or beyond the runway threshold . No altitudeconstraints are displayed on an approach if a PT is part of theapproach procedure. The following may appear in the waypoint altitude field: • FL: Flight Level • A: at or...
Page 44 - NAVIGATION PAGES
NAVIGATION SECTION (NAV KEY) Upon pressing the NAV Key the NAVIGATION 1/4 Page will be dis-played and the following can be observed. NAVIGATION PAGES NOTE: If AFIS is installed in the system, the NAV section will consistof five pages. NAVIGATION 1/4 (Page 1 of 4) FR: The FROM waypoint identifieris d...
Page 47 - Normal status while holding.
• HP (Holding Pattern): Indicates a holding pattern is programmed at the TO waypoint. • PT (Procedure Turn): Indicates a procedure turn is programmed from the database at theTO waypoint. The airplane will fly the procedure turn. The next timeover the PT waypoint, the system will sequence to the foll...
Page 56 - IRS/INS SUBSECTION PAGES; NOTE: Page 2 is only displayed with an IRS.
IRS/INS SUBSECTION PAGES IRS (or INS) SUBSECTION 1/2 (Page 1 of 2) POS: The position in this field isthe same as POS on NAVI-GATION 4/4. (Figure 2-29) IRS/INS: The actual position comput-ed by the specified sensorwhen in NAV mode. (Figure2-29) DIF: The difference between the composite position and t...
Page 57 - VPU SUBSECTION PAGES
VPU SUBSECTION PAGES Accessed through the NAVIGATION 4/4 Page (if AFIS is installed inthe system, access is through the NAVIGATION 4/5 Page) by press-ing the Line Select Key corresponding to the VPU sensor, thenpressing ENT. VPU SUBSECTION 1/4 (Page 1 of 4) POS: The position in this field isthe same...
Page 58 - • NO MEASUREMENTS indicates that VPU is not receiving valid; tion is used to generate VPU position.; • BAD GEOMETRY indicates that station geometry is inadequate for
NOTE: Entering 99 in this field will eliminate any previously enteredvalue and no CHECK QUALITY message will appear. CURRENT MODE: Indicates the current mode of VPU navigation.The messages that can appear under it: (Figure 2-32) • NO MEASUREMENTS indicates that VPU is not receiving valid data for na...
Page 60 - GPS SUBSECTION PAGES
GPS SUBSECTION PAGES Accessed through the NAVIGATION 4/4 Page (if AFIS is installed inthe system, access is through the NAVIGATION 4/5 Page) by press-ing the Line Select Key corresponding to the GPS sensor, thenpressing ENT. G P S S U B S E C T I O N 1 / 3(Page 1 of 3) See Figure 2-35. POS: The curr...
Page 61 - SKY SEARCH: No almanac is available. The system searches for; being done. Carrier and code lock are in progress.; TRANSITION: The receiver is transitioning from one state, such as; least a two dimensional position fix.
GPS TIME: GPS time in hours, minutes and seconds. The advisory time is dis-played when at least one satellite is being tracked, other-wise thetime field displays dashes. NOTE: GPS TIME may vary several seconds from GMT due to leapsecond input of UTC. STATE: The GPS receiver state can be one of the f...
Page 62 - Indicates RAIM and/or FDE is AVAILable or UNAVAILable.; Indicates the number satellites presently being tracked.; Satellite health is displayed as BAD or GOOD.
RAIM/FDE?: Indicates RAIM and/or FDE is AVAILable or UNAVAILable. SATS TRACKED: Indicates the number satellites presently being tracked. GPS SUBSECTION 3/3 (Page 3 of 3) Pressing the NXT Key againw i l l d i s p l a y t h e t h i r d G P SSUBSECTION Page and thefollowing can be observed. This page d...
Page 63 - VNAV PAGES; Valid lateral TO Waypoint
VERTICAL NAVIGATION SECTION (VNAV KEY) Upon pressing the VNAV Key the VNAV 1/3 Page will be displayedand the following can be observed. VNAV PAGES NOTE: AFIS flight plans do not support any altitudes, including air-port elevation. As a result no altitude constraints will be provided forSIDS, STARS o...
Page 66 - Progression of Vertical Waypoints from Climb to
DATA: A prompt to access the VNAV DATA Page, by placing the cursor over theDATA field and pressing the ENT Key. (Figure 2-40) Figures 2-41 and 2-42 further illustrate the meanings of the fields onVNAV Page 1. Page Display Definitions 2-35 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 CLIMB 15276 TO ...
Page 67 - CLIMB; Definition of Climb and Decent on VNAV 1/1
Rev. 0 Page Display Definitions 2-36 GNS-X L Flight Management System Last Departure altitude constraint waypoint Groundspeed Vertical Speed #TOC Cruise Altitude =FL250 #TOC Range 1nm Top of Climb appears as a Vertical Waypoint on the VNAV FPL Page when the aircraft is within 1 NM of the last depart...
Page 69 - WAYPOINT IDENTIFIERS:
• #PRESL: Indicates the estimated position where the aircraft willarrive at the altitude shown on the Altitude Pre-Selector. Field doesnot appear unless the system is configured for an altitude preselectorand the aircraft is flying toward this altitude. (Figure 2-44) ++++++ : A discontinuity in the ...
Page 73 - • DEF: Indicates FPA default from VNAV DATA Page.; Refer to Section 7 for description and operation of AFIS.; PLAN PAGES
• DEF: Indicates FPA default from VNAV DATA Page. NOTE: DIR, AUTO, and DEF can be accessed using the BACK Key. DIRECT FPA: Direct Flight Path Angle from the current aircraft altitude to the Verticalwaypoint in degrees and tenths (valid range 0.0 to 90.0), where DNindicates negative FPA and UP indica...
Page 75 - Pressing the PLAN Key again will display the PLAN 2/8 Page.
NM/LB: The number of nautical miles for each pound (or kilogram) of fuelconsumed. (Figure 2-50)Fuel flow and ground speed must be valid. PLAN 2/8 (Page 2 of 8) TRIP PLAN Pressing the PLAN Key again will display the PLAN 2/8 Page. This page may be used to monitor the Active Flight Plan progress or as...
Page 77 - Pressing the FPL Key again will display the PLAN 3/8 Page.
PLAN 3/8 (Page 3 of 8) FUEL PLAN Pressing the FPL Key again will display the PLAN 3/8 Page. FUEL PLAN: The "A" indicates that ActiveF l i g h t P l a n i n f o r m a t i o n i sbeing displayed. A numericentry in the field provides fuelp l a n n i n g f o r s t o r e d f l i g h tplans. (Figu...
Page 79 - Pressing the PLAN Key again will display the PLAN 5/8 Page.; Same as the Initialization Page.
PLAN 5/8 (Page 5 of 8) DATE/GMT Pressing the PLAN Key again will display the PLAN 5/8 Page. DATE: Same as the Initialization Page. GMT: Same as the Initialization Page. NOTE: If necessary, both DATE and GMT can be corrected on thispage but the takeoff and time values will be affected. TAKEOFF: T h e...
Page 86 - TUNING PAGES
TUNING SECTION (TUNE KEY) Upon pressing the TUNE Key the TUNE 1/4 Page will be displayedand the following can be observed. TUNING PAGES TUNE 1/4 (Page 1 of 4) COMM NOTE: If the system is configured for two or less communicationsradios, the tune section will display only three pages. COMM 1 or COMM 2...
Page 89 - HOLDING PATTERN PAGE
HOLDING PATTERN SECTION (HOLD KEY) HOLDING PATTERN PAGE This page is accessed by depressing the HOLD Key when the cursoris positioned over a Waypoint Identifier. HOLDING PATTERN 1/1 (Page 1 of 1) AT: The Holding Fix and countryn a m e o r a i r p o r t i d e n t .(Figure 2-69) • H O L D I N G P A T ...
Page 90 - Direct Entry Pattern
Rev. 0 Page Display Definitions 2-59 GNS-X L Flight Management System 70 ° Outbound End Turn Point Holding Course Entry Course 70 ° Outbound End Turn Point Holding Course Entry Course Direct Entry Pattern Figure 2-70
Page 91 - Teardrop Entry Pattern
Rev. 0 Page Display Definitions 2-60 GNS-X L Flight Management System 70 ° Turn Anticipation Holding Course Leg Length 30 ° From Holding Course Direct to Holding Fix Entry Course 70 ° Holding Course 30 ° From Holding Course Leg Length Entry Course Teardrop Entry Pattern Figure 2-71
Page 92 - Parallel Entry Pattern
Rev. 0 Page Display Definitions 2-61 GNS-X L Flight Management System Go Direct to Holding Fix Leg Length Holding Course Entry Course 110 ° Note Path of 1st lap of holding pattern after entry procedure Holding Course Entry Course 110 ° Out Bound End Turn Point Parallel Entry Pattern Figure 2-72
Page 93 - Holding Pattern inbound leg distance in nautical miles (1.0 nm to
Page Display Definitions 2-62 GNS-X L Flight Management System • HOLDING: indicates the system has entered the Holding Pattern.(Figure 2-73) • EXIT HOLD: indicates the system will exit the holding pattern thenext time over the holding fix. INBOUND CRS (course): The inbound holding coursein whole deg...
Page 94 - NOTE: The cursor will not appear in this field.; POSITION FIX PAGE
EXIT MODE: The MANUAL default indicates the system will stay in the holdingpattern indefinitely. Using the BACK Key with the cursor over thisfield AUTO can be selected if the ENT key is pressed. The systemwill then execute a holding pattern entry and exit the next time cross-ing the fix waypoint. (F...
Page 95 - DIRECT TO PAGES; This display is accessed through the; M A P
Rev. 0 Page Display Definitions 2-64 GNS-X L Flight Management System DIF: The difference between the composite position and the FIX (or othersensor) position in degrees, minutes and hundredths of minutes.(Figure 2-74) NOTE: Position coordinates of individual sensors and the differencebetween those ...
Page 96 - WAYPOINT SECTION; WAYPOINT PAGES; Waypoints fall into four categories:; Waypoint Pages can be accessed from any FLIGHT PLAN, NAV,
DIR CLOSEST ARP 2/2 (Page 2 of 2) DIRECT TO CLOSEST AIR-PORT: The Closest Airportpage is the last page in theDIRECT TO section. Up tonine airports are displayed,in order of their proximity tothe aircraft, with the closestairport listed first. (Figure 2-76) NOTE: Airports listed fromthe database on t...
Page 97 - VHF Navaids
VHF Navaids WAYPOINT: Alphanumeric designator forthe Navaid. (Figure 2-77) NOTE: If the waypoint has ad u p l i c a t e i d e n t i f i e r i n t h edatabase, for another loca-tion, the closest waypoint tothe aircraft position will beshown and the country codewill be displayed beneath thewaypoint id...
Page 98 - Airports
Non-Directional Beacons (NDBs) NDBs stored in the internald a t a b a s e a r e l i s t e d i nJeppesen publications with a2 or 3 letter identifier. To dis-t i n g u i s h t h e s e N D B s f r o mV H F N A V A I D S , y o u m u s ta d d a n " N B " s u f f i x t o t h edatabase identifier. ...
Page 100 - SPECIAL DATABASE WAYPOINTS
Page Display Definitions 2-69 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 I n t e r s e c t i o n s / E n r o u t eWaypoints Most intersection waypointidentifiers consist of 5 letters.However, 3, 4, and 5 lettera n d n u m b e r c o m b i n a t i o n sexist. To access these way-points, simply ente...
Page 101 - OFFSET WAYPOINT
Page Display Definitions 2-70 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 WAYPOINT: (Figure 2-86). Same as pre-vious. POS: If the waypoint has been pre-viously defined, the coordi-nates of the waypoint will bedisplayed as stored in mem-ory. These coordinates mayb e c h a n g e d a t a n y t i m e...
Page 102 - SPECIAL WAYPOINTS
Page Display Definitions 2-71 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 When the waypoint has been previously defined the coordinates willbe displayed and the radial and distance values will be computedbased on the location of the parent waypoint. (Figure 2-87) If the parent waypoint is a waypoi...
Page 103 - Power Off Waypoint
Page Display Definitions 2-72 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 #0 will be defined as the point at which the aircraft completes the turnand intercepts the direct course to the fix. #0 will momentarily be dis-played on an EFIS map. #0 can only be defined by the system. #1 The position at...
Page 104 - OBSOLETE WAYPOINT; In most instances when new messages are added, the Message light
Page Display Definitions 2-73 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 OBSOLETE WAYPOINT Obsolete Waypoints are typically created when a multiply defineddatabase waypoint used on a stored flight plan is no longer found inthe database. This may happen when a new data-base is loaded. Anobsolete w...
Page 105 - SYSTEM MESSAGES
Page Display Definitions 2-74 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 2 Apr/00 SYSTEM MESSAGES ACTION REQUIRED: The following are the action required messages that may appear onthe SYSTEM MESSAGES Page. All will cause the message annun-ciator to flash. System Message Explanation ENTRY REQUIRED Informa...
Page 109 - The system vertical speed input has failed.; SENSOR MESSAGES; The IRS is in the Attitude mode.
ADVISORY: (continued) *WPT ALERT The aircraft is within 30 seconds ETE of thenext leg lateral change. Message annuncia-tor will not illuminate. WPT MEM FULL All 999 waypoint locations have been usedin flight plans or as FROM or TO waypoints. VNAV WPT ALERT Aircraft is within 1 minute ETE of #TOD orp...
Page 110 - RAIM is not available at this time.
SENSOR MESSAGES: (continued) Sensor Message Explanation DR Either the VLF (RPU), GPS or VPU sensoris in the Dead Reckoning (DR) mode of nav-igation. The message annunciator will notilluminate for VPU. ENTR SET HDG The IRS is in the attitude mode and a head-ing value must be entered. LINK FAIL Data e...
Page 112 - POWER ON/OFF AND PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT; P a g e; System Operation
SECTION 3 SYSTEM OPERATION PRE-DEPARTURE POWER ON/OFF AND PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT 1. O N K e y - D E P R E S S( m o m e n t a r i l y ) . T h eS E L F T E S T P a g e (Figure 3-1) will be dis-played for approximately30 seconds. During thet i m e t h e S E L F T E S Tm e s s a g e i s d i s p l a y e d ,...
Page 114 - INITIALIZATION POSITION; The Departure Position may be entered using either:; Option 1: Using the IDENT field for non-IRS equipped systems; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over the IDENT
INITIALIZATION POSITION The Initialization Position for non-IRS equipped systems should bethe departure runway threshold. For IRS equipped systems, ther a m p o r a l i g n m e n t L A T / L O N G p o s i t i o n s h o u l d b e i n s e r t e d a sInitialization Position. NOTE: Once the INITIALIZATI...
Page 116 - Option 2: Using the POS field
Option 2: Using the POS field For IRS equipped systems, the ramp or alignment LAT/LONG posi-tion should be inserted as the Initialization Position using POSCoordinates. 1. Line Select Key - DEPRESS (cursor over POS field). 2. POS Coordinates - VERIFY. Coordinates displayed are thecomputed position w...
Page 118 - CREATING A FLIGHT PLAN
BUILDING FLIGHT PLANS (FPL) CREATING A FLIGHT PLAN 1. FPL Key - DEPRESS to display (Stored) FLIGHT PLAN LISTPage (if required). 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y -D E P R E S S t o p o s i t i o ncursor on blank line anddisplay the NEXT FPLnumber. (Figure 3-7) I f s e v e r a l F l i g h t P l a n sare d...
Page 119 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to add waypoint to the FPL.; cent to the waypoint to be deleted.; MODIFYING A FLIGHT PLAN
System Operation 3-8 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS to add waypoint to the FPL. 8. Repeat Steps 4 through 7 for the remaining waypoints. The des-tination airport identifier should be the last waypoint on the flightplan. NOTE: Waypoints are generally obtained from...
Page 120 - ADDING A WAYPOINT
System Operation 3-9 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 alphabetized FLIGHT PLAN LIST Page. Use the PRV or NXT Keysto cycle through the available pages. NOTE: A change made to the Active Flight Plan does not affect theStored Flight Plan. Any change made to a Stored Flight Planremains in m...
Page 121 - Latitude - Latitude will always precede longitude.
System Operation 3-10 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3 Oct/02 1. Line Select Key - DE-PRESS to position the cur-sor over the waypoint iden-tifier that will follow the newentry. (Figure 3-11) 2. Type Waypoint Identifier -INSERT. (Figure 3-12) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. Waypoint Coordinates -VERI...
Page 122 - North latitude/West longitude; D u p l i c a t e
System Operation 3-11 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3Oct/02 b. Longitude - Use only the last two digits of the first, three-digit longitude value. c. Letter Placement - The letter designator will be the last character in the five-character string if the longitude is less than 100 degrees and...
Page 123 - To select an alternate waypoint location:; If the stored flight plan is currently displayed, proceed to Step 4.
System Operation 3-12 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3 Oct/02 To select an alternate waypoint location: 2. P R V o r N X T K e y -DEPRESS until desiredc o u n t r y n a m e i s d i s -played. (Figure 3-15) 3. ENT Key- DEPRESS toadd the waypoint to theflight plan. REVIEWING WAYPOINT DATA/COORD...
Page 124 - ERASING A STORED FLIGHT PLAN
System Operation 3-12a GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3Oct/02 ERASING A STORED FLIGHT PLAN 1. FPL Key - DEPRESS to display desired FLIGHT PLAN LISTPage. 2. Line Select Key- DE-PRESS to position the cursor over the num-ber of the FPL to be erased. 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. Line Select Key - DEP...
Page 126 - If a stored flight plan is currently displayed, proceed to Step 5.
FLIGHT PLAN (FPL) SELECTION This procedure is used to transfer a stored FPL to active FPL status. It is recommended that the initialization position and the first waypointof the Active Flight Plan are the same so that the TO/FROM LegDistance displays the correct information. The DIRECT TO function t...
Page 127 - INITIAL LEG SELECTION
System Operation 3-14 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3 Oct/02 reversed to Active FlightPlan status, press theBACK Key to displayINVERT?. (Figure 3-17) 6. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 7. A C T I V E F P L - C O N -FIRM. Observe that theStored Flight Plan trans-ferred to the ACTIVE FPLPage as SELECTED or...
Page 128 - MSG Key - DEPRESS for IRS Sensor Messages.
System Operation 3-15 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3Oct/02 formed prior to departure. Refer to the Special Procedures sectionfor instructions on performing the FDE prediction procedure. BEFORE TAXI (IRS EQUIPPED) The Inertial Reference System (IRS) should be aligned and placed inthe Navigat...
Page 129 - HOLD Key - DEPRESS to verify departure coordinates.; is ONLY; or by coupling the GNS-X; roll command to the auto pilot.
System Operation 3-16 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3 Oct/02 3. MSG Key - DEPRESS to verify status of all sensors. ObserveNAV RDY/NO NAV messages for appropriate sensor and referto the Flight Manual Supplement for limitations. 4. HOLD Key - DEPRESS to verify departure coordinates. 5. ENT Key...
Page 130 - HQM
System Operation 3-17 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 4Nov/04 point after the airport identifier or departure runway. After loading theSID on to the Active FPL, access NAV Pg 1. Enter the first waypointafter the runway or airport identifier in the FR field. Press ENTER.The TO field will displa...
Page 131 - NOTE: This is known as the FMS Pseudo Vortac procedure.
System Operation 3-17a GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 4 Nov/04 4. Select the FMS as the NAV source. 5. The FMS will fly the remainder of the SID to HQM . NOTE: This is known as the FMS HEADING/INTERCEPT proce-dure. Overfly then Intercept Procedures For procedures that require over-flying a wa...
Page 132 - Overfly then DIRECT TO Procedures; NOTE: This is known as the FMS Direct TO procedure.
System Operation 3-17b GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 4Nov/04 Overfly then DIRECT TO Procedures For procedures that require over-flying a waypoint (Figure 3-21b),then a Direct To the next waypoint, follow these operational require-ments for the example following: 1. Prior to departure, select...
Page 133 - Due to the way the GNS-X; RC; MA27L at KOAK becomes MA27L; ENTERING A SID ON THE ACTIVE FPL; display Active; FPL; field
System Operation 3-18 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 4 Nov/04 The following procedures allow the pilot to automatically add way-points stored in the database, as part of a SID, STAR, APPROACH,or Enroute Airway, to either a Stored or Active Flight Plan. Theseprocedures provide an abbreviated m...
Page 134 - Key - DEPRESS to display; DEPARTURE; Airport Identifier - VERIFY or INSERT valid ident.; ENT; select; select
System Operation 3-19 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 4Nov/04 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS to display DEPARTURE Page. 4. DEPARTURE Airport Identifier - VERIFY or INSERT valid ident. NOTE: If the first waypoint on the Flight Plan is an airport, theDeparture ident prefills and the cursor is positioned o...
Page 135 - the first runway on the; identifier list and; WAY; field is highlighted in; SID; waypoints appear indented from other waypoints in a
System Operation 3-20 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 4 Nov/04 the first runway on the RUN- WAY identifier list and RUN- WAY field is highlighted in yellow. See Figure 3-25. Ifrunway is not required, pro-ceed to Step 11. 9. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - D E P R E S S t o p o s i t i o ncursor ov...
Page 136 - SELECT; will not appear as an option since a; already; W A Y; a r e c o m p a t i b l e w i t h
System Operation 3-21 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 4Nov/04 NOTE: SELECT will not appear as an option since a SID already exists in the Flight Plan. EDITING A SID FROM ANY STORED FPL OR THE ACTIVE FPLPAGE 1. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - D E P R E S S t o p o s i t i o ncursor over the DEPART ...
Page 138 - ADDING OR DELETING WAYPOINTS WITHIN A SID
System Operation 3-23 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 ADDING OR DELETING WAYPOINTS WITHIN A SID NOTE: When a SID is modified by adding or deleting waypoints, thesequence of waypoints is no longer identified as a SID. To Add a Waypoint 1. L i n e S e l e c t K e y -D E P R E S S t o p o...
Page 139 - Option 1
System Operation 3-24 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 ENTERING AN AIRWAY FROM ANY STORED FPL OR THEACTIVE FPL PAGE Enroute Airways include high altitude jet routes and low altitude andcolored airways. 1. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - D E -PRESS to position cursordirectly below the start...
Page 140 - Option 2
System Operation 3-25 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 c. L i n e S e l e c t K e y -DEPRESS to positioncursor over the desireddestination waypoint.(Figure 3-38). If applic-a b l e , u s e P R V a n dNXT Keys to access alla i r w a y w a y p o i n t spages. NOTE: A s t h e c u r s o r i...
Page 141 - d. To change ending waypoint, use the Line Select Key to posi-; EDITING AN AIRWAY
System Operation 3-26 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: If the waypoint above the cursor is not a waypoint on theselected airway, the airway identifier will blink and the appropriate air-way or waypoint identifier must be entered. If the destination way-point is not on the airway,...
Page 142 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to merge the edited airway segment into; the Flight Plan and return to the Flight Plan Page.; A R R I V A L; A i r p o r t
System Operation 3-27 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS.(Figure 3-42) 4. L i n e S e l e c t K e y -DEPRESS to move thec u r s o r t o s h o r t e n o rlengthen the previouslyselected segment of thea i r w a y . I f a p p l i c a b l e ,use PRV and NXT Keysto access ...
Page 143 - NXT Key - DEPRESS to view waypoints on subsequent pages if
System Operation 3-28 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 If there are no STARs associated with the Arrival Airport, the mes-sage “NO STARS AVAILABLE” appears and the arrival airport identfield flashes. Depress FPL Key to return to ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN. 4. NXT Key - DEPRESS to view waypoint...
Page 144 - Arrival STAR Waypoints
System Operation 3-29 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 11. Arrival STAR Waypoints - REVIEW (Figure 3-47),t h e n D E P R E S S E N TKey to insert STAR intoActive Flight Plan andr e t u r n t o t h e A C T I V EFLIGHT PLAN Page. NOTE: Look carefully at theflight plan to see if any way-po...
Page 145 - NOTE: A list will appear with other available STARs.; ENT Key - DEPRESS to select desired STAR.
System Operation 3-30 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: A list will appear with other available STARs. 4. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over the desiredSTAR. 5. ENT Key - DEPRESS to select desired STAR. NOTE: Cursor moves to the first waypoint of the TRANSITION list...
Page 146 - ADDING WAYPOINTS WITHIN A STAR
System Operation 3-31 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 ADDING WAYPOINTS WITHIN A STAR NOTE: When a STAR is modified by adding or deleting waypoints, thesequence of waypoints is no longer identified as a STAR. The following may be accomplished from any stored flight plan or theACTIVE FPL...
Page 147 - Line Select Key- DEPRESS to position cursor over the desired; Approach TYPE if required.
System Operation 3-32 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 ENTERING AN APPROACH ON A STORED FPL OR THE ACTIVEFPL PAGE 1. Line Select Key -DEPRESS to position cur-sor over APPROACH?field on the ACTIVE FPLpage. (Figure 3-52) 2. ENT Key - DEPRESS tod i s p l a y A P P R O A C HPage. (Figure 3...
Page 148 - The system will identify the following waypoints of an approach:; IAF; - A Procedure Turn will commence at that waypoint.; HP; - A Holding Pattern is programmed at that waypoint.; FCF - Final Approach Course Alignment Fix
System Operation 3-33 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS to select Approach TYPE.(Figure 3-55) NOTE: If there is only onetype of approach availablet h e s y s t e m a u t o m a t i c a l l yloads the approach TYPEand the cursor moves overthe WPT in the transition list...
Page 149 - APPROACH
System Operation 3-34 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 10. Approach Waypoints - REVIEW (Figure 3-57),then DEPRESS ENT Keyto insert APPROACH intoActive Flight Plan andreturn to the ACTIVEFLIGHT PLAN Page. REVIEWING ANAPPROACH FROM ASTORED FPL OR THEACTIVE FPL PAGE 1. Line Select Key -DE...
Page 151 - DELETING AN APPROACH WAYPOINT
System Operation 3-36 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 DELETING AN APPROACH WAYPOINT 1. Display the appropriate FPL Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - D E P R E S S t o p o s i t i o n c u r s o r o v e r t h eAPPROACH waypoint identifier to be deleted. 3. BACK Key - DEPRESS. A DELET...
Page 155 - EXECUTING APPROACHES
System Operation 3-37 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 EXECUTING APPROACHES WARNING: When entering PTs or HP airspace at high speed theFMS may not constrain the airplane from violating maneuveringairspace. Pilots are responsible for procedural compliance. When the aircraft is within 30N...
Page 156 - LOADING A GPS/GPS OVERLAY APPROACH; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over desired runway.
System Operation 3-38 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 At the MAP the pilot must manually or via the HDG Mode maneuverthe aircraft to the Missed Approach Procedure waypoint. If, after themissed approach, an approach at a different airport is desired, erasethe current approach procedure...
Page 157 - the approach appears as selected.; EXECUTING A GPS/GPS OVERLAY APPROACH
System Operation 3-39 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 12. Approach Waypoints - REVIEW. 13. ENT Key - DEPRESS ACTIVE FPL Page is displayed. VERIFY the approach appears as selected. 14. Waypoint Sequencing - Edit, if required, based on assigned route. EXECUTING A GPS/GPS OVERLAY APPROACH...
Page 158 - to display INTERCEPT?; Final Approach Course - INSERT if a Procedure Turn type
System Operation 3-40 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 8. E N T K e y - D E P R E S Stwice to engage HeadingSelect mode. (Figure 3-64) A f t e r r e c e i v i n g t h e f i n a li n t e r c e p t v e c t o r f r o mATC: 9. HDG Key - DEPRESS tod i s p l a y t h e H E A D I N GVECTOR Pag...
Page 159 - USING OWN NAVIGATION - NO DME ARC; FMS Mode - SELECT or VERIFY the appropriate mode for guid-; tion and the HSI scaling output has changed to APPR on NAVI-
System Operation 3-41 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 USING OWN NAVIGATION - NO DME ARC 1. FPL Key - DEPRESS todisplay the ACTIVE FPLPage. (Figure 3-66) 2. Approach and WaypointS e q u e n c i n g - V E R I F Ythey appear as selected. 3. M S G K e y - V E R I F Yapproach is armed withi...
Page 162 - USING RADAR VECTORS TO INTERCEPT A DME ARC; Flight Director or Autopilot - ENGAGE the appropriate mode.
System Operation 3-44 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 NOTE: If aircraft is configured for dual systems no XFILL? promptwill be displayed during a PT even if dissimilar data exists in eachsystem. Estimated Time Enroute (ETE) that is dispayed after crossing the IAFon the procedure turn ...
Page 163 - HDG Key - DEPRESS to display the HEADING VECTOR Page.; Waypoints and HSI Course - VERIFY proper sequencing during
System Operation 3-45 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 6. HDG Key - DEPRESS tod i s p l a y t h e H E A D I N GVECTOR Page. (Figure3-75) 7. H e a d i n g - I N S E R T a sassigned by ATC. 8. E N T K e y - D E P R E S St w i c e t o e n g a g e H D GSELECT mode. After receiving ARC inter...
Page 164 - USING OWN NAVIGATION TO FLY DME ARC
System Operation 3-46 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 USING OWN NAVIGATION TO FLY DME ARC 1. FPL Key - DEPRESS to display the ACTIVE FPL Page. (Figure3-77) 2. Approach and WaypointS e q u e n c i n g - V E R I F Ythey appear as selected. 3. M S G K e y - V E R I F Yapproach is armed w...
Page 165 - DIS field indicates the arc center is 10.0 NM from the aircraft’s pre-
System Operation 3-47 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 As the aircraft approachesthe AR waypoint, a messageis displayed on the fourth lineo f t h e C D U i n d i c a t i n g t h enext action the aircraft willtake (NX DME ARC). Thismessage is displayed thirtyseconds prior to the eventa n...
Page 166 - OPTION 1, Direct To the Missed Approach Procedure waypoint
System Operation 3-48 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 Use one of the following options to sequence to the missed approachwaypoint. OPTION 1, Direct To the Missed Approach Procedure waypoint 1. d Key - DEPRESS. The DIRECT Page will be displayed. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position...
Page 169 - ENROUTE; DIRECT TO - ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN WAYPOINT; Key pressed, the aircraft will
System Operation 3-51 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 ENROUTE DIRECT TO - ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN WAYPOINT d function enables the pilot to fly direct to any lateral waypoint on the Active Flight Plan without reinserting the waypoint identifier. NOTE: If a Direct To the MAP on the active fli...
Page 170 - DIRECT TO - HP WAYPOINT; cursor over the current TO waypoint.; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over CANCEL?.
System Operation 3-52 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 DIRECT TO - HP WAYPOINT 1. d d Key - DEPRESS. A DIRECT TO Page appears with the cursor over the current TO waypoint. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over thedesired HP identifier. (Figure 3-89) NOTE: Active Flig...
Page 171 - DIRECT TO - RANDOM WAYPOINT; Key - DEPRESS. The cursor will automatically appear over; the current TO waypoint on the DIRECT TO Page.; T y p e i n t h e w a y p o i n t
System Operation 3-53 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 DIRECT TO - RANDOM WAYPOINT This procedure enables the pilot to add a random waypoint to theACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN in the desired sequence and proceed directto it. 1. d d Key - DEPRESS. The cursor will automatically appear over the curr...
Page 172 - dredths (6 characters); DIRECT TO - CLOSEST AIRPORT; to the selected airport.
System Operation 3-54 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 A. Latitude - Insert N or S first, then degrees, minutes, and hun- dredths (6 characters) B. Longitude - Insert E or W first, then degrees, minutes, and hundredths (7 characters) If Direct To an offset waypoint is desired, the radi...
Page 173 - NAV Key - DEPRESS to display NAVIGATION Page 1.
System Operation 3-55 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 NOTE: The bearing and distance values to the closest airports arebased on the aircraft’s present position at the time this page isaccessed. The values are not updated while the page is being dis-played. To obtain updated information...
Page 174 - function may also be used to initiate a Pseudo-
System Operation 3-56 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: The d function may also be used to initiate a Pseudo- VORTAC. Following the Direct To entry using the d Key the dis- play automatically advances to NAVIGATION Page 1. Manuallyposition the cursor over DTK field and continue as...
Page 175 - USING HEADING VECTOR; PROGRAMMING A HEADING VECTOR
System Operation 3-57 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 USING HEADING VECTOR This procedure enables the pilot to program and fly a specific head-ing vector as well as program an automatic intercept of a specifiedleg. PROGRAMMING A HEADING VECTOR 1. HDG Key - DEPRESS todisplay HEADING VEC...
Page 176 - CHANGING TO WAYPOINT WHILE IN HEADING SELECT MODE; Waypoint Page Coordinates - VERIFY or INSERT.
System Operation 3-58 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 CHANGING HEADING VECTOR WHILE IN HEADING SELECTMODE 1. HDG Key - DEPRESS to display HEADING VECTOR Page withcursor over the HDG field. 2. Heading - INSERT desired Heading. 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. NOTE: Cursor moves to the Heading Mod...
Page 177 - m e s s a g e; CANCELING HEADING SELECT MODE; Initiate a DIRECT TO procedure, using the; HDG Key - DEPRESS to display HEADING VECTOR Page.
System Operation 3-59 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 6. ENT Key - DEPRESS.O K ? E N T m e s s a g e appears. (Figure 3-100) 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS toselect TO Waypoint andreturn to NAVIGATIONPage 1. The cursor maybe positioned over theLeg Change Mode field. NOTE: If the Desired Track is...
Page 178 - If Waypoint Page Appears:
System Operation 3-60 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS.The cursor advances toHeading Mode field. 4. BACK Key - DEPRESSto select INTERCEPT?(Figure 3-101) 5. ENT Key - DEPRESS.Cursor moves to the TOWaypoint field. 6. BACK Key - DEPRESS,i f r e q u i r e d , t o c y c...
Page 179 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to accept data and return to NAV page 1.
System Operation 3-61 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 9. ENT Key - DEPRESS. An Intercept Message mayappear (NO COURSEINTERCEPT, NO ARCINTERCEPT, or INTER-CEPT BEYOND FIX(Figure 3-103). If no mes-sage appears the interceptwill occur on the TO side ofthe selected TO waypoint. The interce...
Page 180 - ENT Key - DEPRESS Twice to return to Navigation Page 1.
System Operation 3-62 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 4. BACK Key - DEPRESS todisplay the INTERCEPT?prompt. (Figure 3-105) 5. E N T K e y - D E P R E S S .The cursor moves to theTO field. 6. BACK Key - DEPRESSuntil the FAF waypoint isdisplayed. 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 8. Enter the inbou...
Page 181 - PROGRAMMING A HOLDING PATTERN; Key - DEPRESS to display applicable page.
System Operation 3-63 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 PROGRAMMING A HOLDING PATTERN WARNING: When entering PTs or HP airspace the FMS may notconstrain the airplane from violating maneuvering airspace.Pilots are responsible for procedural compliance. This procedure enables the pilot to ...
Page 182 - Optional Entry: Turn Direction; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over TURN DIR.; Optional Entry: Leg Distance
System Operation 3-64 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 When a Holding Procedure is initiated, the inbound course is dis-played on NAVIGATION Page 1. If the CDI needle does not auto-matically slew to the inbound course, manually set the CDI needle tothe inbound course so that the course...
Page 183 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to load the Holding Pattern at the selected; REVIEWING, EDITING, OR CANCELING A HOLDING PATTERN; REVIEWING; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over desired HP
System Operation 3-65 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 Selecting Exit Mode: 10. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - D E - PRESS to position thecursor over MANUAL orAUTO. Press the BACKkey to change exit modeoption. Selecting MANU-AL will initiate a continu-o u s h o l d . S e l e c t i n gAUTO ...
Page 184 - EDITING; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over desired field.; CANCELING; EXITING A HOLDING PATTERN
System Operation 3-66 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 EDITING 5. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over desired field. a. INSERT value for INBOUND CRS, LEG TIME, or LEG DISTor b. BACK Key - DEPRESS to change TURN DIR or EXITMODE. 6. ENT Key - DEPRESS. The OK? ENT prompt wil...
Page 185 - EXITING HOLDING PATTERN NEXT TIME OVER HOLDING FIX
System Operation 3-67 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 EXITING HOLDING PATTERN NEXT TIME OVER HOLDING FIX 1. NAV Key - DEPRESS tod i s p l a y N A V I G A T I O NPage 1, 2 or 3. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y -D E P R E S S t o p o s i t i o nthe cursor over MANU-AL. (Figure 3-112) 3. BAC...
Page 189 - After Initial Leg Selection:
System Operation 3-71 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 VERTICAL NAVIGATION (VNAV) OPERATION - PRE-DEPARTURE SETTING CRUISE ALTITUDE, TRANSITION LEVEL, ANDDEFAULT FLIGHT PATH ANGLE This procedure allows the pilot to define a Cruise Altitude and changethe default values for Transition Lev...
Page 190 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to return to VNAV Page 1.
System Operation 3-72 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: CRUISE ALT may also be inserted on VNAV Page 1, line 3(adjacent to the TO waypoint field) when #TOC or #TOD are the TOwaypoint. The cruise ALT may automatically be entered by the pres-elector if the preselector has the capabi...
Page 191 - After initial leg selection on NAV page 1:
System Operation 3-73 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 After initial leg selection on NAV page 1: 1. NAV, FPL, or d Key - DEPRESS to display applicable page. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over desired way-point. NOTE: On NAVIGATION Pages, only the TO Waypoint can besel...
Page 192 - To erase the offset value, INSERT 0 and press ENT Key.
System Operation 3-74 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 b. Enter a (+), then the range value to indicate the offset is beyond the waypoint. c. To erase the offset value, INSERT 0 and press ENT Key. The field changes to dashes, indicating no offset is programmed. 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS. Th...
Page 193 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to load or verify the FPA value.; NOTE: The system will not fly a full SID or STAR procedure.
System Operation 3-75 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 3Oct/02 9. ENT Key - DEPRESS to load or verify the FPA value. NOTE: When a descent FPA is programmed at a waypoint, a Gappears next to the altitude constraint indicating a Glide Path and ver-tical deviation guidance and information will be ...
Page 194 - Using VNAV Flight Plan Waypoints Page; VERTICAL NAVIGATION - ENROUTE; PROGRAMMING VERTICAL PATH DESCENTS
System Operation 3-76 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 6. Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to review VNAV waypoint data atremaining waypoints. Using VNAV Flight Plan Waypoints Page 1. VNAV Key - DEPRESS to display the VNAV FLIGHT PLANWAYPOINTS Pages. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position th...
Page 195 - database contains Flight Path Angles associated with
System Operation 3-77 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 Using Database (DB) FPA The GNS-X L database contains Flight Path Angles associated with waypoints on SIDs, STARs, and Approaches, that prefill when theseprocedures are programmed into the Active Flight Plan. The FPAfield on the VNA...
Page 196 - DESCENT PATH
3-78 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 Using Automatic (AUTO) FPA The (AUTO) mode is pro-v i d e d t o l i n k t o g e t h e rd e s c e n t w a y p o i n t s t h a thave Cross-At type con-straints and provide a com-p u t e d F l i g h t P a t h A n g l ebetween them. (Figure 3-128) The ...
Page 197 - EDITING ALTITUDE CONSTRAINTS
3-79 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 EDITING ALTITUDE CONSTRAINTS The following pages allow the pilot to edit altitude constraints for way-points on the VNAV WAYPOINT Page, VNAV pages, referred to asVNAV FPL Pages. One of the three following options may be used: OPTION 1: Using the VNA...
Page 198 - Option 3: Using the VNAV WAYPOINT Page; NOTE: On NAVIGATION Pages, only the TO Waypoint can be selected.
System Operation 3-80 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 3. Altitude Constraint - INSERT new altitude constraint followed by A(at or above) or B (at or below), if applicable. Any altitude valueentered greater than the Transition Level value on the data page isconverted and displayed as F...
Page 199 - DIRECT TO - VNAV WAYPOINT AS LATERAL WAYPOINT
System Operation 3-81 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 DIRECT TO - VNAV WAYPOINT AS LATERAL WAYPOINT This procedure enables the pilot to proceed Direct To a waypoint,both vertically and laterally by means of a Vertical Path Descent. If the current To waypoint is the desired VNAV Direct ...
Page 201 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to accept waypoint entries. VNAV Page 1
System Operation 3-83 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 11. ENT Key - DEPRESS to accept waypoint entries. VNAV Page 1 is displayed, a Vertical Path Descent has been established, andVertical Deviation information and guidance is enabled if adescent has been programmed. DIRECT TO - VNAV WA...
Page 202 - CREATING VNAV PROFILE WAYPOINTS
System Operation 3-84 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 5. ENT Key - DEPRESS. Cursor moves to OFFSET field. 6. OFFSET - If applicable, INSERT value in nautical miles (-99 to+99 range). a. If the offset is prior to the waypoint, enter the range valueand a (-) prefills as a default or b. ...
Page 204 - Descent Reference Waypoints
System Operation 3-86 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 One minute prior to arriving at #TOD, the system issues the VNAVWPT ALERT message and the discrete waypoint light will flash for10 seconds, then go steady. NOTE: Changing CRUISE ALT on the CDU to a lower altitudeshould only be done...
Page 205 - Top of Descent and Descent Reference Waypoint
System Operation 3-87 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 Figure 3-141 #TOD 8000 FUELR Descent Reference Wpt 126 KLAX Cruise Altitude FL210 Vertical Constraint FL180B 16500 PLAN CROSSING Programmed FPA 3.0 CIVET 14000A Vertical Constraint As shown, FUELR is the Descent Reference Waypoint t...
Page 207 - REMOTE TUNING; TUNING COMMS
System Operation 3-89 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 REMOTE TUNING TUNING COMMS This procedure enables the pilot to keyboard tune the aircraft radiosvia the CDU. Some control heads may require placement in theRemote Mode in order to accept tuning data from the CDU keyboard. NOTE: If s...
Page 208 - TUNING NAVs
System Operation 3-90 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 The PRESET frequency displayed on the control head is not neces-sarily the PRESET frequency displayed on the CDU. Each may beentered independently. Depending on the system configuration the cursor can appear overthe PRESET field fo...
Page 209 - NOTE: NAV tuning is designed to enhance the VPU (VORTAC; If Station Frequency is Used:
System Operation 3-91 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 NOTE: NAV tuning is designed to enhance the VPU (VORTAC Position Unit). The VPU will only use VOR/DME or DME onlynavaids (includes TACAN and ILS) therefore, only VOR/DME orDME only navaids will be displayed. In areas where a VOR onl...
Page 210 - the frequency has been entered manually from the NAV control head.; Auto Tune Method; o u t o f t h e
System Operation 3-92 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 When the station is locat-ed in the VPU databasethe identifier will be dis-p l a y e d a n d t h e ( K E Y )annunciation will shift tothe identifier line. (Figure3-148) 6. R A N G E a n d B R G -CHECK. NOTE: ( M A N ) a d j a c e n...
Page 211 - and bearing are reasonable.; TRANSPONDER AND ADF KEYBOARD TUNE
System Operation 3-93 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 will change to reflect theIdentifier chosen by thesystem. (Figure 3-151) NOTE: N o p r o m p t i s d i s -p l a y e d a d j a c e n t t o t h eIDENT field when system isin AUTO TUNE mode. 5. F R E Q , R A N G E a n dBRG - CHECK that...
Page 213 - PLANNING PROCEDURES; FUEL PLANNING
System Operation 3-95 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 PLANNING PROCEDURES FUEL PLANNING 1. PLAN Key - DEPRESS to display FUEL STATUS Page. NOTE: REMAINING and RESERVE quantities are stored in non-volatile memory after system shutdown. Upon system turn-on, VERIFYINPUTS is displayed and ...
Page 214 - B A C K; ed to reflect the new units of measurement.; TRIP PLANNING
System Operation 3-96 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: HOURS of fuel and RANGE are calculated to the RESERVEfuel, not “0” fuel, unless the RESERVE fuel is “0”. To change the unit of measurement (LB or KG): a. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over theREMAINING fiel...
Page 216 - P a g e i s; To Enter Manual Groundspeed:
System Operation 3-98 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: With TRIP PLAN Aselected, the TRIP PLAN legwill automatically advance todisplay DIRECT TO the cur-rent NAVIGATION Page TOW a y p o i n t e a c h t i m e t h eT R I P P L A N P a g e i s accessed. (Figure 3-160) 8. ENT Key - D...
Page 218 - a. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over TRIP
System Operation 3-100 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 To update the TRIP PLAN leg to the current TO waypoint withan Active Flight Plan selected: a. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over TRIP PLAN field. b. ENT the letter [A] in the cursor. c. ENT Key - DEPRESS twice to di...
Page 221 - d. FUEL FLOW is changed on FUEL STATUS Page.; To review the remainder of the Flight Plan: position cursor over; E N T; DEPRESS TWICE to display information in data fields.
System Operation 3-103 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 b. The FUEL PLAN Page is selected. c. Leg or GS change is made on the FUEL PLAN Page. LEGFUEL and FPL FUEL are recalculated whenever the FLOWchanges. d. FUEL FLOW is changed on FUEL STATUS Page. NOTE: The REM @ field only appears w...
Page 222 - VERIFYING OR CHANGING DATE AND TIME; DEPRESS the Plan Key until the DATE/GMT Page appears
System Operation 3-104 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 Selecting another display page (other than MSG and TRIP PLAN)and returning to FUEL PLAN Page also updates the leg withDIRECT TO the current NAVIGATION Page TO waypoint. VERIFYING OR CHANGING DATE AND TIME DEPRESS the Plan Key unti...
Page 223 - VERIFYING OR CHANGING AIRCRAFT WEIGHT PARAMETERS
System Operation 3-105 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1Jul/98 VERIFYING OR CHANGING AIRCRAFT WEIGHT PARAMETERS This procedure allows the pilot to confirm or adjust basic operatingweight, payload, or fuel to current on board data. 1. PLAN Key - DEPRESS to display AIRCRAFT WEIGHT Page NOTE: BAS...
Page 224 - RESETTING FUEL USED
System Operation 3-106 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 1 Jul/98 RESETTING FUEL USED 1. PLAN Key - DEPRESS to display aircraft weight page. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to place the cursor over FUELUSED. The field will display ZERO?. (Figure 3-172a) NOTE: To leave the FUEL USED field without ch...
Page 225 - SPECIAL PROCEDURES; PILOT ENTED LEG CHANGE; FR Waypoint Identifier - INSERT or VERIFY.
System Operation 3-107 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 SPECIAL PROCEDURES The following are various procedures that can be performed duringnavigation, when applicable. PILOT ENTED LEG CHANGE 1. NAV Key - DEPRESS to select NAVIGATION Page 1. A pilotentered leg change may be accomplished...
Page 226 - NOTE: The Pilot Entered Leg Change procedure inserts a “fence”
System Operation 3-108 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 If Waypoint Page Appears: a. Waypoint Page Co- ordinates - VERIFYDatabase Waypointor INSERT WaypointData. (Figure 3-174) T o I n s e r t W a y p o i n tCoordinates (cursor overPOS Field): (1) L a t i t u d e - I N - S E R T ( N o ...
Page 227 - PREVENTING AUTOMATIC LEG CHANGES
System Operation 3-109 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 PREVENTING AUTOMATIC LEG CHANGES The Auto Leg change function allows the system to automaticallysequence from waypoint to waypoint on the Active Flight Plan. Whenthe system is initialized it is in the Automatic Leg Change Modeunles...
Page 228 - POSITION CHECK AND UPDATE PROCEDURES
System Operation 3-110 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 2 Apr/00 DEAD RECKONING (DR) TO PRIMARY NAVIGATION MODE -VLF (RPU) ONLY EQUIPPED NOTE: System automatically reverts to the Primary NavigationMode 30 seconds after the NAV RDY-VERIFY POSITION messageappears. VERIFY POSITION message and the ...
Page 229 - Over Known Point; or; Option 2: Coordinates
System Operation 3-111 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 Over Known Point This procedure is used to cross check or update the system by over-flying a known reference point such as a radio navaid or visual checkpoint. 1. HOLD Key - DEPRESS over known point. 2. Known Point - ENT using eith...
Page 230 - If Update Not Desired:; to cancel the position fix.; Using An Offset; Record Radial and Distance at the same time as performing Step 1.
System Operation 3-112 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 b. Latitude - INSERT (N or S first, then degrees, minutes, andhundredths). c. ENT Key - DEPRESS. d. Longitude - INSERT (E or W first, then degrees, minutes,and hundredths). e. ENT Key - DEPRESS. The DIF display shows the direction...
Page 231 - position update desired.
System Operation 3-113 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 4. Recorded Radial - INSERT. 5. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 6. Recorded Distance - INSERT (NM and tenths). 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 8. Waypoint Coordinates -VERIFY for reasonabili-ty. (Figure 3-181) 9. ENT Key - DEPRESS.The DIF display showst ...
Page 232 - PARALLEL COURSE
System Operation 3-114 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 PARALLEL COURSE This procedure is used to establish an offset course (steering refer-ence) parallel to the current leg. This field is inactive when inAPPROACH ARMED mode (within 30 nm of the destination airport). 1. NAV Key - DEPR...
Page 233 - MANUAL MAGNETIC VARIATION ENTRY; RETURNING TO AUTOMATIC VARIATION; NAV Key - DEPRESS to display page with VAR.
System Operation 3-115 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 MANUAL MAGNETIC VARIATION ENTRY A manual magnetic variation entry is required north of 70° N latitudeand south of 60°S latitude. 1. NAV Key - DEPRESS to display NAVIGATION 3/4 Page with VAR. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position...
Page 234 - Selecting ALT Display:
System Operation 3-116 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 4. ENT Key - DEPRESS to select option. (Figure 3-185) NOTE: To display numbersw h e n t h e D I S o p t i o n i sselected, a Flight Plan mustb e s e l e c t e d a n d a l e gdefined. To display numberswhen the ETE or ETA optionis ...
Page 235 - ENT Key - DEPRESS to place the cursor over POS field.
System Operation 3-117 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 To Return to ETA: 5. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over the alti-tude constraint field. 6. BACK Key - DEPRESS. ETA? appears in cursor. 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS to display ETA. INITIALIZATION ENROUTE VLF (RPU) ONLY Th...
Page 236 - If Waypoint Page appears:; Enter the following information as required:; • Active Flight Plan
System Operation 3-118 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 Position Update: A position update must be performed to give the system an accuratestarting position. An update may be accomplished over a knownpoint or by using an offset. If necessary, refer to the procedure forPosition Check an...
Page 237 - NAV Key - DEPRESS to display page with TAS.; P a g e w i l l d i s p l a y; USING MAN HDG message.
System Operation 3-119 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 To Enter Manual TAS: 1. NAV Key - DEPRESS to display page with TAS. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y -DEPRESS to place thecursor over TAS field. 3. TAS - INSERT in knots. 4. ENT Key - DEPRESS.(MAN) will appear adja-c e n t t o t h e T ...
Page 238 - VLF/OMEGA STATION DESELECTION
System Operation 3-120 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 VLF/OMEGA STATION DESELECTION The following procedure allows a VLF Communication or Omega sta-tion to be removed from an RPU’s navigation solution. NOTE: This procedure should be used with caution since stations areautomatically d...
Page 239 - pilot of the pending change.; SENSOR DESELECTION; a p p e a r s; NAV Key - DEPRESS to display NAVIGATION Page 4.
System Operation 3-121 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 b. BACK Key - DEPRESS. RESTORE? will appear to inform the pilot of the pending change. c. ENT Key - DEPRESS to restore the station. SENSOR DESELECTION The deselection of a position sensor on NAVIGATION Page 4 com-pletely eliminates...
Page 240 - EXTERNAL WAYPOINT ACCEPTANCE
System Operation 3-122 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 contributes to GPS accuracy by providing GPS with velocity aiding. Itwill always be displayed in green. EXTERNAL WAYPOINT ACCEPTANCE Up to 99 external waypoints may be accepted from an interfacedradar or EFIS system. When a waypoi...
Page 241 - PRESENT POSITION AS A WAYPOINT
System Operation 3-123 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 4. ENT Key - DEPRESS. NOTE: The EX# waypoint identifier will flash if an unassigned num-ber is entered. EX# waypoint coordinates can ONLY be assigned byan external source (radar or EFIS). 5. Waypoint Page Coordinates - VERIFY. 6. E...
Page 242 - Manual Magnetic Variation Entry
System Operation 3-124 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NAVIGATION AT EXTREME LATITUDES (North of 70° N orSouth of 60° S) CAUTION: THE PROCEDURES LISTED IN THIS SECTION CON-TAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION OF THE GNS-Xl ATSPECIFIED LATITUDES BEYOND THE AUTO-COMPUTED MAG-NETIC VARIATION ...
Page 243 - Aircraft Not Equipped With A TRUE/MAG Switch
System Operation 3-125 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 Aircraft Not Equipped With A TRUE/MAG Switch NOTE: This procedure must be accompanied by the input of TRUEheading into the system. 1. NAV Key - DEPRESS until NAVIGATION Page 3 appears. 2. LINE SELECT Key - DEPRESS to place cursor o...
Page 244 - LOSS OF POWER IN FLIGHT
System Operation 3-126 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: In some cases, (MAN) will appear in the HDG field and theSYSTEM MESSAGES Page will display USING MAN HDG mes-sage. LOSS OF POWER IN FLIGHT THIS PROCEDURE SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN A REMOTEAREA WHERE NAVAIDS ARE UNAVAILABLE AND ...
Page 245 - BACK Key - DEPRESS to return to HOLD Page.; Recorded or Estimated
System Operation 3-127 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 8. BACK Key - DEPRESS to return to HOLD Page. NOTE: An Offset Waypoint (#OFF*) can be input with a radial basedon the LAST TK value and distance calculated from the LAST GSvalue as well as the time elapsed from power off, provided ...
Page 246 - Key- DEPRESS. The display will change to the appropriate; FLIGHT PLAN or DIRECT Page.
System Operation 3-128 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 The CDU has non-volatile storage for up to 999 waypoints which areretained in memory ONLY if the waypoints are entered on a StoredFlight Plan. The ICAO identifiers stored in the database can not beused for personalized waypoints. ...
Page 247 - CREATING AN OFFSET WAYPOINT; Position the cursor over the desired waypoint IDENT field.
System Operation 3-129 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 CREATING AN OFFSET WAYPOINT This procedure enables the system to create a waypoint at a givenradial and distance from a known point. The known point (parentwaypoint) may be any stored personalized or database waypoint. An offset wa...
Page 249 - If no satellites are to be excluded from the FDE prediction,
System Operation 3-131 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 6. Enter the desired route spacing in nautical miles. 60NM is nor-mal. 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 8. Enter the expected ground speed in knots. A value of 100 to 999Kts may be entered. 9. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 10. Enter the starting waypoin...
Page 253 - VLF COMMUNICATIONS STATIONS; VHF/OMEGA Transmitter sites
SECTION 4 VLF/OMEGA TRANSMITTER SITES VLF COMMUNICATIONS STATIONS LETTER DESIGNATION WASHINGTON (WSH) J i m C r e e k , W a s h i n g t o n USA AUSTRALIA (AUS) Northwest Cape, Australia ANTHORNE (ANT) Anthorne, England MAINE (MNE) Cutler, Maine USA HAWAII (HAW) Lualualei, Hawaii USA GREAT BRITAIN (G...
Page 254 - ARGENTINA
VHF/OMEGA Transmitter sites 4-2 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 OMEGA NAVIGATIONAL NETWORK (CONTINUED) ARGENTINA (ARG) Gulfo Nuevo, Argentina AUSTRALIA (AUS) Darriman, Australia JAPAN (JPN) Tsushima, Japan
Page 255 - Database Update; SECTION 5; DATA BASE UPDATE PROCEDURES; Apply aircraft power.; TO UPDATE
Database Update 5-1 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0Oct/96 SECTION 5 DATABASE UPDATE DATA BASE UPDATE PROCEDURES 1. Apply aircraft power. 2. Open the hinged door located at the top of the CDU. 3. Insert current Data Base Update card firmly into the slot. Thedouble row of holes onthe forward e...
Page 256 - WHEN UPDATE IS COMPLETE
Database Update 5-2 GNS-X L Flight Management System Rev. 0 Oct/96 WHEN UPDATE IS COMPLETE If the update is successful,Figure 5-3 is displayed. 8. T u r n s y s t e m O F F o rDEPRESS ENT Key torestart navigation. IF UPDATE FAILS If the database update fails,Figure 5-4 is displayed. D e p r e s s t ...
Page 257 - List of Abbreviations & Definitions
SECTION 6 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS DEFINITION A AT or ABOVE (Ref. to VNAV Altitude Constraint) ADC Air Data Computer ADF Automatic Direction Finder AFIS Airborne Flight Information System AFM Aircraft Flight Manual AHRS Attitude Heading Reference System ALT Altitude APRCH Approach AR DM...
Page 265 - Flight Management System AFIS Operation; SECTION 7; AFIS; AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM
GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 SECTION 7 AFIS AIRBORNE FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEM AND SATELLITE DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM This section applies only to aircraft equipped with an AFIS system. The purpose of this section is to acquaint users of AFIS Flight Planand Weather ...
Page 267 - DESCRIPTION; Nav Management System.
DESCRIPTION AFIS is an Airborne Flight Information System that provides integrat-ed flight planning and performance management interfaces to theGNS-X L Nav Management System. These interfaces consist of three major capabilities: 1. Access to ground based Global Data Center computers from a Personal ...
Page 268 - is switched on and the
7-2 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 GLOBAL DATA CENTER (GDC) The Global Data Center (GDC) is a ground based computer facilitybuilt and operated by Honeywell for the purpose of providing flightplanning, aviation weather, and message forwarding services to AFISoperators o...
Page 269 - SATELLITE ANTENNA; PAGE DISPLAY DEFINITIONS; AFIS FLIGHT PLAN LIST PAGE; is configured for AFIS, this page appears directly after
7-3 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 The Satellite Data Communications System consists of the followingcomponents: Satellite Communications Unit (SCU), High PowerAmplifier/ Low Noise Amplifier (HPA/LNA), and Satellite Antenna. SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT (SCU) The Satel...
Page 270 - FLIGHT PLAN LIST
7-4 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 NOTE: Once the system is initialized, the page appears between theActive Flight Plan Page and the first GNS-X L FLIGHT PLAN LIST Page. AFIS FLT PLAN LIST: A list ofAFIS generated Flight Plan ori-gin/destination identifiers withdate of...
Page 271 - F REM: Fuel Remaining; Planned: The AFIS planned fuel required to fly the leg displayed.; ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
7-5 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 NOTE: Planned fields becomedashes when no planned datais available for the current leg. (Figure 7-4). ACT: Actual This column is GNS-X L data. NOTE: Actual fields becomedashes when cursor is posi-tioned over the leg identifiers. (Figur...
Page 272 - ETE: Estimated Time Enroute; Actual: Actual true airspeed of; . The GS value shown is the same as on NAVIGATION Page 1.; Fuel and time requirements
NOTE: Field changes to ETEwhen cursor is positioned overthe leg identifiers. (Figure 7-6) ETE: Estimated Time Enroute P l a n n e d : T h e A F I S p l a n n e dtime enroute for leg displayed. TAS: True Airspeed Planned: AFIS planned true air-speed for leg displayed. Actual: Actual true airspeed of ...
Page 273 - OPERATING MODES: Allows operator to select operating mode for:; AUTO REPORT; AFIS FLT PLAN PAGES
METS(SIGnificant METeorology) transferred via the disk and/orreceived via the data link. TERMINAL WX: Review of all Terminal Weather transferred via thedisk and/or received via the data link. Additional requests can beentered. WINDS ALOFT: Review of all Winds Aloft identifiers transferred viathe dis...
Page 274 - P r o j e c t e d f u e l
7-8 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 UPDATE refers to the Lat/Lonposition of aircraft at time of lastupdate request. (Figure 7-9). TO: The TO waypoint identifier. T O / F U E L : P r o j e c t e d f u e l required from FROM waypointto TO waypoint as transferredfrom disk ...
Page 275 - AFIS FLT PLAN PAGE 2; P l a n n e d r a m p
AFIS FLT PLAN PAGE 2 W E I G H T S , F L I G H T L E V E LAND ROUTE R A M P W T : P l a n n e d r a m p weight in lbs prior to startingengines as transferred from diskor received via the data link.(Figure 7-10) G R O S S W T : S u m o f b a s i coperating weight, payload, andfuel remaining as calcul...
Page 276 - AFIS FLT PLAN PAGE 3
7-10 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 AFIS FLT PLAN PAGE 3 OPERATOR INPUTS FROM: Origin airport identifier as transferred from disk or receivedvia the data link, or UPDATEwaypoint defining position of air-c r a f t a t t i m e o f l a s t u p d a t erequest. (Figure 7-12...
Page 277 - AFIS FLT PLAN PAGE 4
7-11 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 AFIS FLT PLAN PAGE 4 PERFORMANCE BIAS This page allows a review of theoperator entered performancebias data transferred from diskor received via the data link.(Figure 7-14) SIGMETS PAGES A F I S S I G M E T S p a g e s a r eaccessed b...
Page 278 - TERMINAL WEATHER PAGES
7-12 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 1 Jul/98 TRANSMIT REQUEST?: When cursor is on this field and ENT ispressed, a SIGMET update request is sent to the Global Data Centervia data link. DATA LINK DISABLED will appear if the data link isdisabled and the request will not be transmi...
Page 279 - TERMINAL WX DATA PAGES; Weather available for review includes:; WINDS ALOFT PAGES
TERMINAL WX DATA PAGES These pages are accessed bys e l e c t i n g a t e r m i n a l w e a t h e ri d e n t i f i e r o n t h e T E R M I N A LWEATHER Menu Page. They allow review of TerminalWeather by identifier as trans-ferred from disk or received bythe Global Data Center via thedata link. D A T...
Page 280 - Flight Level; RECALL AFIS FPL PAGE
DATE/TIME: Actual day and time of the issue of the wind informa-tion. This field may be blank if transferred from disk. The number isr e a d 1 2 t h d a y 2 3 5 6 Z U L U .(Figure 7-21) Wind data available to reviewincludes: • Flight Level • Wind Direction (True North) • Wind Velocity (Knots) • T e ...
Page 281 - SEND AFIS MESSAGE PAGE; move the cursor in the direction of the arrow.
7-15 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 TRANSMIT REQUEST?: When cursor is on this field and ENT ispressed, the recall request is sent to the Global Data Center via datalink. (Figure 7-22) DATA LINK DISABLED: Aircraft equipped with the AntennaSwitching Unit, must DEPRESS mom...
Page 284 - DISPLAY AFIS MSG PAGE
7-18 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 DISPLAY AFIS MSG PAGE The message page is displayedby selecting Option 7 on theAFIS MENU Page. All text messages sent to the tailn u m b e r o f t h e a i r c r a f t b e i n gflown appear in this section. Upt o 1 5 p a g e s o f t e...
Page 286 - VHF LINK CONTROL PAGE; SAT LINK CONTROL PAGE; Network is not enabled.
7-20 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 VHF LINK CONTROL PAGE This page is accessed when theVHF Network is turned ON. A R I N C , S I T A / A V I C O M : G r o u n d n e t w o r k s t h a t A F I Sinterfaces with to establish adata link with the Global DataCenter. AUTO: Th...
Page 287 - Use to enable
7-21 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 R E G I O N : T h e f o u r s a t e l l i t er e g i o n s , W e s t A t l a n t i c , E a s tA t l a n t i c , P a c i f i c O c e a n a n dIndian Ocean, that AFIS inter-faces with to establish a datalink with the Global Data Center....
Page 288 - The Global Data Center
7-22 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 AUTO WX UPDT (WEATHER UPDATE): ON: The Global Data Center will automatically send weath-e r / w i n d u p d a t e s f o r t h e d i s -played idents when new infor-mation is issued. OFF: T h e a u t o w e a t h e r update function is...
Page 290 - SYSTEM MESSAGES PAGE
7-24 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 SYSTEM MESSAGES PAGE AFIS related messages appearon the SYSTEM MESSAGESP a g e ( s e e S e c t i o n 2 o f t h eOperators Manual). When newmessages are added, the MSGK e y w i l l f l a s h a n d a f l a s h i n gasterisk will appear...
Page 291 - AFIS CONFIG FAIL; Configuration module has failed. DMU non-; AFIS CONFIG LOST; DMU non-volatile memory has lost its con-
AFIS CONFIG FAIL Configuration module has failed. DMU non- volatile memory configuration information will be used. AFIS CONFIG LOST DMU non-volatile memory has lost its con- figuration information and the configuration module has failed. NOTE: Message may not cause MSG Annunciator to flash. ACTION R...
Page 293 - SYSTEM OPERATION; AFIS FLIGHT PLAN SELECTION; I n i t i a l i z a t i o n P a g e -; FPL Key - DEPRESS until desired AFIS FLIGHT PLAN
SYSTEM OPERATION PRE-DEPARTURE AFIS FLIGHT PLAN SELECTION The AFIS FLIGHT PLAN LIST Page appears after the InitializationPage. The page also appears between the Active Flight Plan Pageand the first GNS-XL FLIGHT PLAN LIST Page. NOTE: For aircraft equipped with the Antenna Switching Unit,DEPRESS mome...
Page 294 - ACTIVE FPL - CONFIRM. AFIS Flight Plan becomes the Active; N A V I G A T I O N
7-28 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 4. FPL Date - VERIFY. 5. ENT Key - DEPRESS. NOTE: If an Active Flight Plan exists, the message REPLACEACTIVE FPL? appears. DEPRESS ENTER to replace the ActiveFlight Plan with the AFIS Flight Plan. 6. ACTIVE FPL - CONFIRM. AFIS Flight...
Page 295 - legs of the AFIS Flight Plan.; display AFIS MENU Page.; a n d
7-29 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 legs of the AFIS Flight Plan. 6. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to remove cursor from page and return to Current Leg Progress. NOTE: If the current leg displayed does not agree with a plannedAFIS leg, the PLAN fields display dashes. (Figur...
Page 296 - o r N X T
7-30 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 5. A F I S o r N X T K e y - DEPRESS to display AFISFlight Plan Page 2. NOTE: Pressing the PRV orBACK Key will re-display theAFIS MENU Page with the cur-sor positioned over Option 1. AFIS FLIGHT PLAN PAGE 2 6. WEIGHTS, FLIGHT LEVEL a...
Page 297 - AFIS FLIGHT PLAN PAGE 3; c h a n g e s t o; P e r f o r m a n c e B i a s D a t a -; A F I S o r N X T
7-31 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 AFIS FLIGHT PLAN PAGE 3 8. P i l o t I n p u t s - R E V I E W . (Figure 7-49) NOTE: If there has been anupdate to the flight plan: FROMidentifier (origin airport) changest o U P D A T E ; D E P T I M Ec h a n g e s t o U P D A T E T ...
Page 298 - SIGMETS REVIEW/UPDATE; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over Option 2,
7-32 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 SIGMETS REVIEW/UPDATE 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over Option 2, SIGMETS. 3. E N T K e y - D E P R E S S t o display first SIGMETS Page.(Figure 7-52 or 7-53) NOTE: ...
Page 299 - TERMINAL WEATHER MENU - DATA UPDATE AND REVIEW
7-33 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 NOTE: Wait for DATA CENTER AK message if sending multiplerequests. A ( ) around the FR and TO waypoints indicates that theupdated information has not yet been received. 10. AFIS or NXT Key - DEPRESS. Subsequent SIGMETS Pages will appe...
Page 300 - TO INSERT A NEW IDENTIFIER:; display AFIS MENU Page.
8. ENT Key - DEPRESS. Identifiers listed on this page will be trans- mitted to the ground via the data link. NOTE: Wait for DATA CEN-TER AK message if sendingmultiple requests. 9. I f t h e r e a r e i d e n t i f i e r s : Placing the cursor over theselected identifier on the ter-minal weather and ...
Page 301 - S e l e c t; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over TRANSMIT; mitted to the ground via the data link.
7-35 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 3. E N T K e y - D E P R E S S t o d i s p l a y W I N D S A L O F TMenu Page. (Figure 7-60) 4. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over the desired Windidentifier. 5. ENT Key - DEPRESS. I f t h e d e s i r e d i d...
Page 302 - RECALLING AFIS FLIGHT PLAN
7-36 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 13. ENT Key - DEPRESS. The WINDS ALOFT Menu Page appears with the new identifier in place of the original identifier, and thecursor positioned at the location of the original identifier selected.If there is no data available for the ...
Page 303 - AFIS Flight Plan being recalled.; ETD - INSERT estimated time of departure in GMT of AFIS Flight
7-37 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 6. ENT Key - DEPRESS. Cursor is positioned over TRANSMIT REQUEST? (Figure 7-65) 7. ENT Key - DEPRESS to ini- tiate recalling of AFIS FlightP l a n f r o m G l o b a l D a t aCenter. NOTE: For aircraft equippedwith the Antenna Switchin...
Page 304 - updated once the FPL is recalled.; T O - I N S E R T r e c e i v e r o f
9. E N T K e y - D E P R E S S . Cursor is positioned overT R A N S M I T R E Q U E S T ?(Figure 7-67) 10. ENT Key - DEPRESS to ini- tiate recalling of AFIS FlightP l a n f r o m G l o b a l D a t aCenter. AFIS MENU Pagewill appear with cursor posi-tioned over Option 6. NOTE: SIGMETS ,Winds andT e r...
Page 306 - g. Top two left Line Select keys move cursor up and down; TO RETURN TO THE AFIS MENU PAGE
7-40 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0 Oct/96 f. The Line Select Key moves cursor to SEND MESSAGE?field if a TO or # entry field has been inserted. g. Top two left Line Select keys move cursor up and down page. 11. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position over SEND MES-SAGE? It wil...
Page 307 - SENDING/BUILDING A PREPROGRAMMED MESSAGE; Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over desired mes-
7-41 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 SENDING/BUILDING A PREPROGRAMMED MESSAGE The PREPROGRAMMED MESSAGES MENU Page is accessedf r o m t h e S E N D A F I S M S GPage. (Figure 7-73) An entry inthe TO or # field must be madebefore access to PPM is avail-able. 1. L i n e S ...
Page 309 - AFIS MESSAGES REVIEW; AUTO REPORTING
7-43 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 AFIS MESSAGES REVIEW 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over Option 7, DISPLAFIS MSG. (Figure 7-77) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. DIS- P L A Y A F I S M S G P a g eappea...
Page 310 - TURNING AUTO REPORT / AUTO WX UPDATE OFF; t u r n O F F
7-44 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 TURNING AUTO REPORT / AUTO WX UPDATE OFF 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS t o p o s i t i o n c u r s o r o v e rO p t i o n 8 , O P E R A T I N GMODES. (Figure 7-79) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS....
Page 311 - RETURNING TO AUTO REPORT/AUTO WX UPDATE; O N; t h e; A U T O
7-45 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 RETURNING TO AUTO REPORT/AUTO WX UPDATE 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over Option 8,OPERATING MODES. (Figure 7-82) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. L i n e S e l e c t K e y -...
Page 312 - AUTO WEATHER UPDATE
7-46 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 AUTO WEATHER UPDATE When the system is initialized,the Automatic Weather Updatefunction will retain the status ataircraft shutdown. The followingprocedures allow the function tobe turned OFF and back ON. T U R N I N G A U T O W X U P...
Page 313 - RETURNING TO AUTO WX UPDT
7-47 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 RETURNING TO AUTO WX UPDT 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over Option 8, OPER-ATING MODES. (Figure 7-88) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - ...
Page 314 - VHF AND SATELLITE NETWORK OPERATING MODES; TURNING VHF NETWORK OFF
7-48 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 VHF AND SATELLITE NETWORK OPERATING MODES The status of each network ish e l d i n n o n - v o l a t i l e m e m o r y .When the system is initialized,all networks will prefill with thes t a t u s a t s y s t e m s h u t - d o w n .T...
Page 315 - TURNING VHF NETWORK ON
7-49 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 TURNING VHF NETWORK ON 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over Option 8, OPER-ATING MODES. 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor ...
Page 316 - TURNING AUTO TO MAN OR OFF
7-50 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 TURNING AUTO TO MAN OR OFF NOTE: SITA/AVICOM are two different ground networks coveringdifferent regions. The appropriate network is automatically selectedfor operation based on current Lat/Lon location of aircraft, if mode isset to ...
Page 317 - TURNING SATELLITE NETWORK OFF
7-51 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 TURNING SATELLITE NETWORK OFF 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over Option 8, OPER-ATING MODES. (Figure 7-99) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. L i n e S e l e c t K e ...
Page 318 - TURNING SATELLITE NETWORK ON; DEPRESS ENT Key to cursor through option fields and return to AFIS
7-52 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 TURNING SATELLITE NETWORK ON The satellite network must beturned ON to send non-flightrelated messages. Since theVHF network has precedenceover the satellite network in areasof shared coverage, the VHFNETWORK must be turned OFFin ord...
Page 319 - TURNING AUTO TO MAN
7-53 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 0Oct/96 TURNING AUTO TO MAN 7. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - D E P R E S S u n t i l M A Nappears in the cursor. 8. E N T K e y - D E P R E S S . Cursor moves to REGIONfield. 9. B A C K K e y - D E P R E S S until desired region appearsin curso...
Page 320 - PRINTER CTRL; MESSAGE DEST; ER CTRL field. SEL will appear in the field.; WEATHER DEST
PRINTER CTRL The AFIS DMU has two RS-232 printer interfaces. Users may printmessages or weather to either or both printer ports. Automatic print-ing is also available. Controls for these options, as well as Auto FormFeed control, are accessed on the PRINTER CONTROL page. AutoForm Feed currently appl...
Page 321 - AUTO FORM FEED
3. ENTER Key - DEPRESS. 4. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over SEL option of PRINTER CTRL field. 5. ENTER Key - DEPRESS to access the PRINTER CONTROL page. 6. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over WEATHER DEST. 7. BACK Key - DEPRESS to cycle destination field between PRT1, ...
Page 323 - PRINTING PROCEDURES; PRINTING FLIGHT PLANS; AFIS OPERATING MODES page.; PRINTING MESSAGES
PRINT WX. 7. BACK Key - DEPRESS to toggle Auto Print Weather field between YES and NO. 8. ENTER Key - DEPRESS to set Auto Print Weather field to its present value (YES or NO.) PRINTING PROCEDURES PRINTING FLIGHT PLANS Following is a step by step procedure to print a flight plan in the air-craft: Not...
Page 327 - RETURNING TO AUTO REPORT; ON appears in the cursor.
7-61 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 RETURNING TO AUTO REPORT 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over Option 8, OPER-ATING MODES. (Figure 7-110) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - ...
Page 330 - GROUND NETWORK OPERATING MODES; AUTO TO MAN OR OFF MODE
GROUND NETWORK OPERATING MODES The status of each network ish e l d i n n o n - v o l a t i l e m e m o r y .When the system is initialized,all networks will prefill with thes t a t u s a t s y s t e m s h u t - d o w n .The following procedures allowthe ground networks to be man-ually operated, tur...
Page 331 - RETURNING TO AUTO
7-65 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 RETURNING TO AUTO 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over Option 8, OPER-ATING MODES. (Figure 7-122) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS. 4. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS...
Page 332 - UPDATING AFIS FLIGHT PLAN AND WEATHER; UPDATING AFIS FLIGHT PLAN; ASSIGNED FL value - VERIFY or INSERT new flight level assign-
7-66 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 UPDATING AFIS FLIGHT PLAN AND WEATHER UPDATING AFIS FLIGHT PLAN 1. FPL Key - DEPRESS to dis- play Active Flight Plan Page. 2. Active Flight Plan - VERIFY the Active Flight Plan route orAMEND as necessary. 3. Line Select Key - DEPRESS...
Page 334 - UPDATING SIGMETS
7-68 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 UPDATING SIGMETS 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to display AFIS MENU Page. 2. L i n e S e l e c t K e y - DEPRESS to position cur-sor over Option 2, SIG-METS. (Figure 7-130) 3. E N T K e y - D E P R E S S t o d i s p l a y f i r s t S I G M E...
Page 335 - UPDATING WEATHER; NOTE: Wait for DATA CENTER AK if sending multiple requests.; W E A T H E R
7-69 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 UPDATING WEATHER 1. AFIS Key - DEPRESS to dis- play AFIS MENU Page. 2. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position cursor over Option3, TERMINAL WX. (Figure7-133) 3. ENT Key - DEPRESS to dis- play TERMINAL WX MenuPage. 4. Line Select Key - ...
Page 336 - TO INSERT A NEW IDENTIFIER; UPDATING WINDS ALOFT
7-70 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3 Oct/02 TO INSERT A NEW IDENTIFIER 11. Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over the iden- tifier field. 12. IDENTIFIER - INSERT. The data text fields will go blank. 13. ENT Key - DEPRESS. The TERMINAL WEATHER Menu Page appears w...
Page 337 - ing an identifier on the WINDS ALOFT menu Page.
7-71 GNS-X L Flight Management System AFIS Operation Rev. 3Oct/02 9. ENT Key - DEPRESS. Identifiers listed on this page will be trans- mitted to the ground via the data link. NOTE: Wait for DATA CENTER AK if sending multiple requests. TO UPDATE THE WINDS ALOFT DATA PAGES 10. Access the WINDS ALOFT D...
Page 339 - Index
A ACARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2Actual Vertical Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34ADF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 344 - Holding Pattern Entry
HLTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31, 6-3Holding. . . . 1-5, 2-4, 2-8, 2-10, 2-13, 2-15~2-17, 2-19, 2-33, 2-58, 2-62~2-64, 2-76, 3-33, 3-52, 3-63, 6-3, 7-8 Holding Fix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...