BendixKing SG 465 System EFS 40/50 User Manual
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Fault Annunciations
EADI whenever the system con-
figuration memory in the symbol
generator and aircraft installation
rack do not match.
Test routines resident in the sym-
bol generator select the best pos-
sible system configuration to use,
however, the selected configura-
tion may not be the intended one.
Once the CHECK CONFIG mes-
sage is noted, extreme caution
should be exercised when using
any information. It is also most
important that the aircraft be
taken to an authorized dealer for
repair as soon possible.
WEATHER RADAR
ANNUNCIATIONS
While displaying weather, a white
weather radar failure or warning
annunciation can appear below
the Weather Mode annunciation.
The annunciations capable of
being displayed when interfaced
with an RDS 81, 82/VP, 84/VP,
86/VP and RDR 2000/2100 are
listed below in order of priority.
w
WX FLT
Advises a mismatch of mode, tilt,
gain or range information
between the EFIS and radar RT
has existed for more than 30 sec-
o n d s .
w
W X O F F
This annunciation (“OFF” before
S W 08) is displayed when the
radar is off.
w
BUSY VP
Displayed when the radar is in
the continuous VP mode.
w
RT FLT
Displayed
w ith
an
RDR
2000/2100 radar only to indicate
an ART fault that can not be
identified as a radar transmitter
fault (TX FLT).
w
STB LMT
Displayed when the combination
of tilt, roll, roll trim and pitch
exceeds +/- 30 degrees.
w
T G T A L R T
Beginning with EFS software ver-
sion 10, “TGTALRT” is annunci-
ated in yellow to indicate an
active Target Alert. EFS with soft-
ware version 09 displays this
message in white. This message
is only provided by the RDR
2 0 0 0 / 2 1 0 0 .
w
T G T
Beginning with EFS software ver-
sion 10, “TGT” is displayed in
white to indicate that the Target
Alert feature is armed. This mes-
sage is only provided by the RDR
2 0 0 0 / 2 1 0 0 .
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429 FLT
Displayed when 429 control data
is missing or incorrect at the
radar RT. Can also indicate
improper data from a 429 sensor
to the RDR 2000/2100 radar.
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