Data system connections – Rosen Aviation 0603 Series : Rosenview MX User Manual

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Rosen Aviation

RosenView MX

Document Number: 106284

Revision: A
Date: 12/18/13

Template: 4.4.1.6FM2; Revision A; 12/06/12

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3. DATA SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

There are several ways to connect RosenView MX to the a

ircraft’s data systems. There are two

ARINC 429 inputs, and the unit can receive flight data from one or both inputs. There is also one
RS-232 (GPS) input.

The unit shall look first at the ARINC 429 data inputs for flight data, followed by the GPS (RS-232)
input for data not available on the ARINC 429 data inputs.

The 429 buses can be either low or high-speed buses (the bus speed is auto-detected).

The RS-232 bus speed is auto-detected as well, 1200 to 9600 baud.

Table 1 Labels on the ARINC 429 data bus

Data

ARINC Label

UTC Time

125

GMT Time

150

Barro Corrected Altitude

204

Static Air Temperature

213

GAMA Flight Plan

Data Record Header

074

Active Waypoint From/To

075

Wpt Mess. Chars 7-9

301

Wpt Mess. Chars 10-12

302

Waypoint Type

303

Wpt Mess Chars 1-3

304

Wpt Mess Chars 4-6

305

NAV/WPT/AP Latitude

306

NAV/WPT/AP Longitude

307

Present Position Latitude

310

Present Position Longitude

311

Ground Speed

312

True Heading

314

Wind Speed

315

Wind Angle

316

Magnetic Heading

320

Distance to Destination

351

Time to Destination

352

Destination Local Time Offset

353

Destination Airport ID 1*

365

Destination Airport ID 2*

366

Equipment ID

371

* Rockwell Collins Proline 21 only

To achieve at least basic operation, labels 125 or 150, 204, 260, 310, 311, and 312 are
necessary. Additional labels will provide more information, such as Destination Airport, Outside
Air temperature, etcetera, but they will not be shown unless they are supplied.

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