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Part Two: Section 3 XM Aux Pages Winds Aloft Altitude The Winds Aloft Altitude selection provides the pilot with the ability to select any wind altitude from the ground up to 42,000 feet in 3,000 foot increments. When no data are shown at a given altitude, the data for that altitude has not been received. Wait for the next update. The selected altitude is depicted below the WINDS label. To change the XM Weather Winds Aloft altitude: 1. With the "WINDS" product selected, turn the large right knob to highlight the altitude value. Section 3: XM AUX Pages When a GDL 69 (or GDL 69A) is installed, three (or four) pages are inserted into the 500W/500W's AUX page group. Here we discuss the two pages that are inserted regardless of whether the XM receiver is a GDL 69 or GDL 69A: • XM Information Page. This page contains information that you will use when activating your XM satellite radio subscription. • XM Weather Timestamp Pages. These pages show timestamp data for the most recently received XM weather data. The other AUX page, which is installed only if the XM receiver is a GDL 69A, is the XM audio page. XM Information Page The XM Information page in the AUX page group is the page you will refer to when activating your subscription to the XM Satellite Radio services. 2. Turn the small right knob to change the value. 3. When done, press the small right (CRSR) knob again to remove the cursor (remove highlighting from the altitude field). • Audio ID. The Audio ID contains the eight- character identification code of the XM Audio radio built into the GDL 69A. Provide this ID to XM Satellite Radio when activating an XM audio subscription. (In the case of a GDL 69, this field shows eight hyphens instead of an 190-00356-30 Rev H 23

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Winds Aloft Altitude
The Winds Aloft Altitude selection provides the
pilot with the ability to select any wind altitude from
the ground up to 42,000 feet in 3,000 foot increments.
When no data are shown at a given altitude, the data
for that altitude has not been received. Wait for the
next update. The selected altitude is depicted below
the WINDS label.
To change the XM Weather Winds Aloft altitude:
1.
With the “WINDS” product selected, turn the
large right
knob to highlight the altitude
value.
2.
Turn the
small right
knob to change the
value.
3.
When done, press the
small right (CRSR)
knob again to remove the cursor (remove
highlighting from the altitude field).
Section 3: XM AUX Pages
When a GDL 69 (or GDL 69A) is installed, three
(or four) pages are inserted into the 500W/500W’s
AUX page group. Here we discuss the two pages that
are inserted regardless of whether the XM receiver is a
GDL 69 or GDL 69A:
XM Information Page
. This page contains
information that you will use when activating
your XM satellite radio subscription.
XM Weather Timestamp Pages
. These pages
show timestamp data for the most recently
received XM weather data.
The other AUX page, which is installed only if the
XM receiver is a GDL 69A, is the XM audio page.
XM Information Page
The XM Information page in the AUX page group
is the page you will refer to when activating your sub-
scription to the XM Satellite Radio services.
• Audio ID. The Audio ID contains the eight-
character identification code of the XM Audio
radio built into the GDL 69A. Provide this ID
to XM Satellite Radio when activating an XM
audio subscription.
(In the case of a GDL 69,
this field shows eight hyphens instead of an
Part Two: Section 3
XM Aux Pages
190-00356-30 Rev H