Honeywell BEDIX/KING GPS RNAV User Manual

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BENDIX/KING

KLN 90B

Rev 5, April/2003

10521I05.TDC

Page A-3

1.0 RS-232

The RS-232 interface will have the following characteristics:

Electrical per EIA RS232C

9600 baudrate, 8 bits, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, no parity

MARK is a logical 1 (one) and SPACE is a logical 0 (zero)

START bit begins as MARK, goes to SPACE

The order of transmission within each data byte shall be :

START bit

Data bit 0 (lsb)

Data bit 1

Data bit 2

Data bit 3

Data bit 4

Data bit 5

Data bit 6

Data bit 7 (msb)

STOP bit

1.1 HOOK-UP CONFIGURATIONS

The RS-232 input and output can be hooked up in different configurations.

For normal operations, the RS-232 input will be connected to a fuel sensor and/or air data. In

installations where the RS-232 input is not connected to a fuel sensor and air data, it will be looped
back to RS-232 output. However, in test mode, the RS-232 input and output can be connected to
a PC to read or write from or to a memory location or port.

The RS-232 output provides navigation and self-test data in normal and test modes. In test

mode, if a memory or port read or write request is received, the system will send the corresponding
response packet(s) and stops sending navigation and self-test data. The only way to resume nav-
igation and self-test data output is by recycling the power.

1.1.1 NORMAL AND TEST MODES:

RS-232

navigation data

self-test data

ELT and/or
moving map
and/or PC

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