Preparing databases for loading to avionics, Programming to the hard drive – Jeppesen INDS Data Manager for Windows User Manual
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The
Aircraft Filter
provides a quick and easy way for you to narrow your search on a particular
aircraft and the associated services. Select All to show all aircraft in the Services Area.
The
Services Area
is where services are displayed based on the aircraft filter selection. You
can drag and drop a service to the hard drive, USB drive, or CD-Rom. You can select multiple
services by holding down the
service box indicates that it has been selected. You can use the same method to deselect
multiple services.
The
Update Options Area
is where compatible media that are plugged into your computer are
displayed and available to download and program services. The media will highlight only if it
can be programmed when you attempt to drop a service on it.
Preparing Databases for Loading to Avionics
The INDS data you need is now available in the format ready to load the aircraft. In each of the
following sections we will walk you through preparing databases for loading via:
• Remote Terminal with the data on a hard drive
• Remote Terminal with the data on a USB Flash Drive can be inserted into a PC or the
new dMU-3 (USB/SD based DMU being released into production in early 2014)
• Remote Terminal with data on a CD for use with the traditional DMU
Refer to the applicable aircraft maintenance documentation for instructions on loading
databases into the aircraft avionics using Remote Terminal / DLS.
Programming to the Hard Drive
Some INDS services need to be programmed to the hard drive, in order to be used with the
Remote Terminal on the PC. You must be connected to the Internet and logged into IDM before
starting the programming process for your data services.
1. Click on a service in the Services Area with a status of Available for Update and drag to
PROGRAM TO (C:) in the Update Options Area. Drop the service to start the
programming process. To program multiple services, hold down the
services with your mouse.