Viewing the klx 135a software status, Remote mounted annunciators, Special use airspace alerting – BendixKing KLX 135A - Pilots Guide User Manual

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3.13.3. VIEWING THE KLX 135A SOFTWARE STATUS

The OTH 5 page (figure 3-180)
shows the software revision status of
the KLX 135A host computer (line 2),
the GPS receiver (line 3), and data
base (line 4).

3.14. REMOTE MOUNTED ANNUNCIATORS

The KLX 135A has outputs capable of driving two
remote annunciator lights: waypoint alert and
message. Although these annunciators are optional,
it is desirable to have them mounted in the pilot’s
normal scan area so that these annunciators are
easily seen. A typical annunciator is shown in figure
3-181; however, actual annunciation abbreviations
and configurations may be different.

The remote waypoint alert annunciator is on whenever waypoint
alerting is occurring. See sections 3.9.3, “Waypoint Alerting for Direct
To Operation” and 4.2.2, “Turn Anticipation and Waypoint Alerting”.

The remote message annunciator is on whenever the message
prompt is on. See section 3.5.

3.15. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE ALERTING

The KLX 135A data base contains the location of areas of special
use airspace (SUA). The types of SUA areas stored in the data base
and the abbreviations used to denote these areas are the following:

Class B CL B
Class C CL C
Control Area (used outside USA) CTA
Terminal Area (used outside USA) TMA
Alert Area ALRT
Danger Area DNGR
Prohibited Area PROH
Restricted Area REST
Terminal Radar Service Area TRSA

NOTE: The KLX 135A data base does not include Military Operations
areas (MOAs), Warning areas, Training areas or Caution areas.

KLX 135A Pilot’s Guide Basic GPS Operation

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Basic GPS Operation

Chapter 3

Figure 3-181

WPT

MSG

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00 SW REVISION
136.97 Host 03
>Leg Rcvr 02
OTH 5 DB 001

Figure 3-180

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