User defined data base – BendixKing KLX 135 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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Data Base

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Effective Date 3/94 006-08751-0000 Rev 0

Data Base

Chapter 2

Erasing data base. After the
data base has been erased, the
loading of the new data automati-
cally begins. As the new data is
being loaded, the percentage of
transfer is displayed (figure 2-5).

8.

The KLX 135 will indicate when
the data base update is complete
as shown in figure 2-6. You may
either turn the KLX 135 off at this
point or press

F

to restart the

KLX 135.

9.

Remove the interface cable. Remove the disk from the com-
puter. Turn off the computer.

The chances are small of having difficulty updating the data base
but—

If you have a problem:

• First check that the interface cable is properly connected and that

the computer is turned on. If there is a problem with the
connection or the computer the KLX 135 will display Data
Loader Not Ready
. When the problem is corrected this prompt
is removed and the update operation can continue from where it
left off.

• If an internal test fails after the data has been loaded, the

KLX 135 will display Checksum Error, Data Base Invalid.
Press

F

to acknowledge. The KLX 135 will then display Data

Base Update Failed, Retry? Use the right outer knob to posi-
tion the cursor over the desired choice and press

F

.

• There are other error messages that may be displayed. If you

have a problem that you can’t resolve, write down any error
messages to aid your AlliedSignal Service Center in identifying
the problem.

2.5. USER DEFINED DATA BASE

In addition to the published data base of airports, VORs, and NDBs
stored in the Jeppesen data base, you may create up to 250 other
user-defined waypoints.

Section 5.2.1

, “Creating User-defined

waypoints” describes this further.

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

127.00 Programming
119.40 data base
>Leg 95% complete

CRSR

Figure 2-5

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

127.00 Published data
119.40 base update
#>Leg complete

CRSR

Acknowledge?

Figure 2-6

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