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Installation Manual
GPS/FMS Navigators Setup P/N 600-00175-000 Rev 04
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5.5 GPS/FMS Navigators Setup
The MFD can interface with several types of GPS/FMS systems. Table 12 lists the GPS/FMS systems
that can be used with the MFD, along with information about data formats and GPS configurations.
Table 12: GPS/FMS Manufacturer’s Matrix
GPS/FMS RS-232 ARINC 429 Baud/ Data
Rate
Heading
Output
Configuration
Notes
DME ARC
KLN-89B//94 Yes No RS232 – 9600 No Flight Plan ends at
entry point
KLN-90B Yes Yes RS232 – 9600
ARINC – Low
ARINC
only
Flight Plan ends at
entry point
NorthStar
M1, M2, or M3
*
*. NorthStar GPS/FMS systems use NorthStar RS-232 format. All other RS-232-capable GPS/FMS use King/Aviation
format.
Yes No 1200 or 9600 No The Northstar default baud
rate is 1200. For better
performance and extended
data, set the baud rate to
9600. See the NorthStar
manual to change the baud
rate.
Trimble 2000,
2101
Yes Some
models
9600 No Use RS-232 port 2
No Parity, 8 bits.
Sends multiple
waypoints around
arc
Garmin
150, 250
Yes 150- No
250-No
RS232 – 9600
ARINC – Low
ARINC
only
For the 250 use the
EFIS mode (not W/O
GAMA mode).
If using the NMEA
format use the 2nd
channel.
Garmin
155, 165
Yes No 9600 No
Garmin 400/500
Series (including
430W/530W)
Yes Yes RS232 – 9600
ARINC – Low
ARINC
only
For RS-232, set the
Garmin to Aviation
Output.
With ARINC 429, use
GAMA Graphics with
Intersections
With ARINC 429
only. With RS-232
the arc is depicted as
a straight line
Garmin 480 Yes No RS232 -9600 No
Do not use Arinc 429
Universal UNS-
1B
No Yes ARINC – High Yes
Bendix/King
GNS-XLS
No Yes ARINC – High
or Low
Yes Configure as follows:
GAMA ARINC 329 Bus
Data Set= 1.
Basic EFIS DME Arc
Style=1
Arc as Gap
The arc is depicted
as a gap
Morrow Apollo
GX-50
Yes No 9600 No Use the Moving Map
format.