Installation manual

Installation
Apollo MX20 Installation Manual
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4. Verify that the external data sources are properly configured to output the proper data to the MX20,
i.e., the Apollo GX should be configured to output Moving Map data. If the altitude data is supplied
from a GX model unit, it must have extended mode enabled.
5. Check the System Info page on the MX20 to verify that the data is available to each port and that it is
being processed properly.
6. Verify ALT data flag is not displayed in the lower left portion of the MX20 display.
7. With external navigation source off, the POS and RTE data flags should be present.
NOTE
! The external navigation source may need to be properly configured prior to this step.
! Direct To sequence may need to be entered for external navigation source to output POS
and RTE.
! If an internal GPS exists, it can also provide a valid position to the MX20.
8. Turn the external navigation source power on. Verify that the navigation source acquires a position.
9. Create/activate a flight plan on the external navigation source.
10. Verify the RTE and POS data flags are not displayed.
11. Flight plan will be displayed on the MX20 on the FPL page.
12. Turn the traffic source power on. Verify the SKWY, TCAD, XPDR, or TRAF data flags are not
displayed.
13. With the Lightning sensor turned off, verify that the LT data flag is displayed.
14. Turn the Lightning sensor power on. Verify that the LT data flag is not displayed.
15. With the WSI InFlight sensor, if installed, turned off, verify that the Link data flag is displayed.
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