Table 10-7 status message annunciators – BendixKing KSN 770 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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KSN 765/770 Integrated Communication Navigation Display

D200802000009

REV 2 Jun 2014

10-39

Datalink Weather View

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STATUS MESSAGES

Table 10--7 lists the available status message annunciators that are

displayed in the XM receiver status pop--up box.

Table 10--7

Status Message Annunciators

Annunciator

Description

Operational

The XM receiver is initialized and ready to

receive data.

Powering Up

The XM receiver is in the process of

initializing. If the receiver does not

communicate or fails to initialize, the KSN

765/770 attempts to power--up again after

15 seconds. Continued failure to power--up

means there is an issue with the power to

the receiver, a bad connection between the

KSN 765/770 and receiver, or a bad

connection between the KSN 765/770 and

the XM receiver.

Tuning

The XM receiver is attempting to locate the

satellite and tune to the correct channel to

receive the weather products. If this state

persists, then it means a broken or

disconnected antenna, or the satellite signal

is obstructed.

Saving Config

Periodically, the unit configuration is saved

(such as subscription data) and reboots.

This is done automatically and is synced by

XM such that no weather data products are

lost during the cycling.

Unknown Error

An error is indicated, but the receiver does

not specify what the error is.

No Service

No service is available.

Data Unavailable

The receiver is tuned to the satellite, but

data is not available (such as: off the air,

weak signal condition, or service is blocked).

XM Error Indicated The XM receiver indicates that there is an

error, but did not specify the source of the

error.

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