Honeywell MK VI User Manual
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MK VI MK VIII EGPWS Installation Design Guide
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4. Using the Category ID’s as chosen from the Appendix E (refer to completed Table 5.2), create a command
string with the following structure:
CFG>
CUW 0/15 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #/
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CUW
definition (0 is the only version currently available) to the Configuration Module via the EGPWC without a
CRC (checksum) value attached (this is generated by the EGPWC when the data is transmitted).
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/15 indicates the beginning of the data string (/) with 15 being the number of categories to follow.
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from the Appendix E Table 5.2. The ending slash (/) indicates the end of the data string.
Note: If 15 ID’s do not follow “/15”, the error message “Invalid Parameter. Not enough ID’s.
Configuration update failed, please try again.” will be given. The value entered for each category
must be an available ID for the associated category or a similar error message will be given. If the
number of categories provided is less than 15 (e.g., “/8 # … #/” with eight ID’s defined), then the
remaining categories (9 through 15) will be set to 0.
After completing the data string as defined above and pressing ENTER, the following message may appear:
“Confirm this data reflects configuration to be programmed (Y/N)”. If the message does not appear, the
cursor will flash. In either case, it is waiting for an answer “Y” or “N”. Pressing the Y (or y) key confirms the data
and sends the data to the EGPWC to write to the Configuration Module.
Following the writing to the Configuration Module the EGPWC is automatically rebooted in order for the new
configuration to take affect.
Note: If when the ENTER key is pressed the question response is not given (cursor just moves to the next line),
pressing any character key should provide the proper response.
Pressing the N key results in the message “Command aborted – No configuration module change
has been made”. If necessary, revise the data to correct or change as necessary and continue as
above. The backspace key can be used to make corrections.
5. Following the successful writing to the Configuration Module (no error messages) and EGPWC reboot,
pressing Control Z (Ctrl-Z) restarts the WinVIEWS Terminal Mode communication.
6. There are a couple ways to now confirm the Configuration Module programming with the following being the
preferred. As above, type “CFG” to restart the Configuration sub-mode. At the CFG> prompt, type
“CMR
PC screen. Alternately, when not in the Configuration sub-mode, the command “PS
Status) will display EGPWC and configuration data.
7. Configuration Module programming is complete. If the “CFG >” prompt is still present type “Exit
exit the Configuration sub-mode.