Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 17001_0_Frt-Matr
- 17001_1_Gen-Info
- 1.1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
- 1.2.1 Software Release Summary
- 1.2.2 Transponder Functional Overview
- 1.2.3 GPS Functional Overview
- 1.2.4 Lightning Detection (optional)
- 1.2.5 ADS-B System Overview
- 1.2.6 Traffic Display Functional Overview
- 1.2.7 FISB System Overview
- 1.2.8 Traffic Awareness System (option) Overview
- 1.2.9 ADS-B Traffic Advisory System Overview (optional)
- 1.2.10 Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (option) Overview
- 1.2.11 Terrain Awareness and Warning System Overview (optional)
- 1.2.12 TerrainVisionTM
- 1.2.13 Discrete Inputs and Outputs Functional Overview
- 1.3 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS
- 1.4 INTERFACES
- 1.4.1 ADS-B Out Fail
- 1.4.2 AHRS Input
- 1.4.3 Altitude Encoder Input
- 1.4.4 Audio Out
- 1.4.5 Standby Mode
- 1.4.6 Audio Mute In and Out
- 1.4.7 Audio Acknowledge
- 1.4.8 RF Suppression Input/output
- 1.4.9 Traffic Alert
- 1.4.10 TAWS Caution and Warning Alert
- 1.4.11 WiFi Interface
- 1.4.12 WOW Input
- 1.4.13 Maintenance Interface
- 1.4.14 GPS Antenna
- 1.4.15 L-Band (978/1030/1090 MHz) Antenna
- 1.4.16 Directional Antenna
- 1.4.17 Traffic Display
- 1.4.18 Weather Display
- 1.4.19 Lightning Detection (WX-500)
- 1.4.20 Control Panel
- 1.5 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
- 1.6 SPECIFICATIONS
- 1.7 TSO INFORMATION
- 1.8 MODIFICATIONS
- 1.9 SOFTWARE REVISIONS
- 1.10 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED NOT SUPPLIED
- 1.11 EQUIPMENT INTERFACES
- 1.12 OBTAINING SOFTWARE
- 1.13 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR LYNXMSS USB DRIVER
- 1.14 INSTALLATION APPROVAL AND LIMITATIONS
- 17001_2_Instal
- 2.1 INTRODUCTION
- 2.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING
- 2.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
- 2.3.1 Panel Mount Location
- 2.3.2 Remote Mount Location
- 2.3.3 Electrical Connections
- 2.3.4 Compatible Equipment Installation Information
- 2.3.5 Discrete Inputs and Output Connections
- 2.3.6 Installation Guidelines for the DCM
- 2.3.7 P1 Mating Connector Assembly
- 2.3.8 Panel mount NGT-9000 Installation
- 2.3.9 Remote Mounted Lynx NGT-9000 Installation
- 2.3.10 CP-2500 Installation Guidelines
- 2.3.11 Antenna Installation Guidelines
- 17001_3_Inst_Check
- 3.1 INTRODUCTION
- 3.2 BASIC OPERATION
- 3.3 MPC (MAT) OPERATION
- 3.4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR LYNXMSS USB DRIVER
- 3.5 MAINTENANCE MODE
- 3.6 VERIFY SOFTWARE VERSION
- 3.7 SELECT CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
- 3.8 CALIBRATION SETUP
- 3.9 INTERFACE CHECK
- 3.10 SETUP PIM-9000 WIFI MODULE
- 3.11 INSTALLATION CHECKOUT
- 3.11.1 Functional Checks
- 3.11.2 Ground Checks
- 3.11.3 Electromagnetic Interference (E.M.I.) Check
- 3.11.4 Panel mount NGT-9000 Display Check
- 3.11.5 Flight Test
- 3.11.6 Installation Checkout Complete
- 17001_4_Maint
- 17001_5_App-A_signal
- A.1 INTRODUCTION
- A.2 INPUT AND OUTPUT INTERFACES
- A.2.1 Input Power
- A.2.2 RF Suppression Bus
- A.2.3 Audio Output
- A.2.4 Gillham Input (Altitude Input)
- A.2.5 RS-232 Interface
- A.2.6 RS-422 Interface
- A.2.7 ARINC 429 Input
- A.2.8 ARINC 429 Output
- A.2.9 Discrete Input
- A.2.10 Discrete Output
- A.2.11 I2C Serial Bus (Detachable Configuration Module)
- A.2.12 Antenna Connections
- A.3 PIN DEFINITION SUMMARY
- A.4 [J1 CONNECTOR]
- 17001_6_App-B_Environmental
- 17001_7_App-C_Compatibility
- 17001_8_App-D_TSO
- 17001_9_App-E_Questionaire
Lynx NGT-9000
Installation Manual
0040-17001-01 (Revision W) Installation Checkout Page 3-51
3.11.2.6 TAS/TCAS Traffic Check
Test required only for models with TAS/TCAS. The TAS/TCAS antenna calibration needs to be
completed prior to this test.
Before performing this check, ensure that the NGT-9000 is in Ground Test mode (in air).
1. Perform the check using the IFR-6000 (or equivalent) Ramp Test Set. The test set simulates
TAS/TCAS intruders by manually defining a scenario and can then verify the correct Traffic
Advisories have occurred on the unit. Intruding flight patterns are programmed from the IFR-6000
screen.
2. Verify that Traffic information displayed on the unit or alternate display/PED with that being
transmitted by the test set.
3. Compare and verify the heading data transmitted by the test set is being displayed correctly on the
unit or alternate display/PED.
4. Verify audio alerts are being heard through the audio system. Adjustment of the audio volume may
be required. Refer to the configuration setup for instructions.
3.11.2.7 Transponder Output Check (On Ground)
Verify that the Transponder test performed by the test set is successful and that the test set is receiving the
correct transponder information (i.e. Mode S Identifier, Flight ID, etc.). This check requires an IFR-6000
(or equivalent) Ramp Test Set and the MPC (MAT).
1. Set the Lynx NGT-9000 to Normal Mode (on ground) using the MPC (MAT) (restart unit in
operational software mode) or cycling power to the Lynx NGT-9000.
2. Enter the XPDR setup page of the IFR-6000 and ensure that the antenna/cable loss setup is correct.
3. If the IFR-6000 has been power cycled since the Transponder Output Check (In Air), a manual
address entry must be made for this normal mode (on ground) XPDR test. Enter “Manual” and the
HEX Mode S address on the SETUP-XPDR page.
4. Run Generic Mode S test using the IFR-6000. Verify that a "PASS" is shown at the top of the IFR-
6000 on-ground results page.
3.11.2.8 ADS-B Out Check
Before performing this check, ensure that the GPS position on the Lynx NGT-9000 is acquired. If
installed the ADS-B Out Fail lamp is OFF, and the external display/PED/CP-2500 is set to ALT (if
installed).
1. Set Lynx NGT-9000 to Normal Mode (on ground) using the MPC (MAT) (restart unit in operational
software mode) or cycling power to the Lynx NGT-9000.
2. From the ADS-B/GICB/UAT main screen on the IFR-6000, select ADS-B MON.
• It may be necessary to ensure correct AA (Aircraft ICAO Address) in HEX is entered into the
IFR-6000 set-up screen when running a surface position report.
3. Verify that the ADS-B Out test indicates correct data or Press BDS data to check for correct data on
the Surface Position pages.
4. Set Lynx NGT-9000 to Ground Test Mode (which simulates the unit being In-Air).
5. Verify that the ADS-B Out test indicates correct data on the Airborne Position pages.