Garmin AOA System AOA System Owner’s Manual

Garmin AOA System Manual

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    AOA System Owner's Manual
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    reflects the operation of System Software version 2.10 for the GI 260, or later. Some differences in operation may be observed when Comparing the information in this manual to later software versions. Garmin International, Inc., 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062, U.S.A. Tel: 913/397.8200
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    or (v) damage to a product that has been modified or altered without the written permission of Garmin. In addition, Garmin reserves the right to refuse warranty claims against products or services that are obtained and/or used in contravention of the laws of any country. THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES
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    Kingdom, the United States, Canada, or Taiwan for service. To obtain warranty service, contact your local Garmin Authorized Service Center. For assistance in locating a Service Center near you, visit the Garmin web site at http://www.garmin.com or contact Garmin Customer Service at 866-739-5687.
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    Manual for calibration instructions. NOTE: This AOA system is designed to be accurate in the calibrated aerodynamic configuration. When the aircraft experiences changes in the airfoil shape (e.g., flap extension or icing accumulation), the AOA indicator may no longer accurately represent the angle
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    Record of Revisions Part Number Revision Date Description 190-01773-00 A 09/2014 Initial release
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    aural alerts of increasing frequency when the system approaches the critical angle of attack. GI 260 AOA AOA Indicator GAP 26 Air Data Probe Static Pressure AOA Pressure Pitot Pressure Pneumatic GSU 25 Air Data Sensor Unit RS-232 AOA System 190-01773-00 Rev. A AOA System Owner's Manual 1
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    NOTE: The TEST and MUTE functions of the GI 260 are described in this manual. Refer to the AOA System Installation Manual for information on the CAL (calibration) and SET (alert volume) functions of the GI 260. TEST (CAL) Button MUTE (SET) Button GI 260 Controls SELF TEST Press the TEST (CAL
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    start-up and the Angle of Attack reaches the upper yellow chevron. The first slow audible "Beep-Beep" alert is heard when the upper yellow chevron annunciator illuminates. Normal Operation Press the MUTE (SET) button to mute the GI 260 audible alert. When muted manually during normal operation, the
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    . GI 260 Power-Up ARMING OF THE AOA SYSTEM The AOA system arms automatically when the indicated airspeed exceeds 50 knots. Visual annunciations occur immediately upon arming (if applicable). Aural annunciations are delayed for 15 seconds after the system is armed. 4 AOA System Owner's Manual 190
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    ), typically 0-1 annunciators may be illuminated. No Annunciators Illuminate GI 260 (Cruise Configuration) APPROACH CONFIGURATION ANNUNCIATIONS As the angle of attack increases beyond the cruise configuration, the Approach AOA Reference (green circle) annunciator and the green bar annunciators
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    configuration (Vso) LOW AOA WITH APPROACH AOA REFERENCE A low AOA approach is indicated by the illumination of less than four green bar annunciators and the Approach AOA Reference (green circle) annunciator. GI 260 (Low AOA with Approach AOA Reference) 6 AOA System Owner's Manual 190-01773-00 Rev
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    (green circle) annunciator. All Green Annunciators Illuminate Approach AOA Reference Illuminated GI 260 (Approach AOA) HIGH AOA WITH AUDIBLE ALERT A high AOA approach is indicated by the illumination of the yellow Caution Alert AOA bar/chevron annunciators. A slow audible "Beep-Beep" alert
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    calibrating the Warning AOA, refer to the calibration instructions in Appendix C of the AOA System Installation Manual. The first Warning AOA chevron is intended to coincide with the calibrated flap configuration (typically the landing configuration). The Warning AOA is indicated by the illumination
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    point, use the aircraft manual to determine the stall speed of the aircraft at the actual gross weight in the landing configuration. Multiply the calibrated airspeed by 1.3, then convert from calibrated airspeed to indicated airspeed (if necessary). Once the AOA angles have been calibrated, they
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    the event that the AOA System is providing nuisance alerts, press the MUTE (SET) button to mute the GI 260 audible alerts. The audio remains muted for at least 15 seconds and remains muted until the upper green bar illuminates for at least five seconds. 10 AOA System Owner's Manual 190-01773-00
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