Panel mount gps’s – TruTrak Digitrak Install and User Guide User Manual

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TruTrak flight systems

DigiTrak Installation Manual

October 2009

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8300-009 Rev B

Garmin 496
The Garmin 496 must be configured to provide the correct output to the autopilot.

Press the MENU key twice. Use the rocker keypad to select the SETUP in the vertical tabs. Use the rocker keypad to
select the ‘Interface’ tab.
Press the down portion of the rocker keypad to select the ‘Serial Data Format’ field.
Press ENTER and a popup window will show the available settings.
Use the rocker keypad to select ‘NMEA IN / NMEA OUT’ then press ENTER. Select 4800 for the baud rate. Note: This
is the baud rate that will need to be entered in the setup mode of the autopilot.
Press MENU to enter the Advanced NMEA page. Select ‘Advanced NMEA Setup’ and press ENTER.
Using the arrow keypad and the ENTER key to select “FAST OUTPUT” or turn OFF ‘GPS Status (GSA, GSV)’,
‘Waypoint/Route (WPL, RTE)’, and ‘GARMIN Proprietary’.

Lowrance Airmap 100
The Lowrance Airmap 100 requires a NMEA/DGPS adapter cable to provide data output. The Lowrance Airmap 100 must be
configured to provide the correct output to the autopilot.

Press the MENU key then select “NMEA/DGPS CONFIG” from the “System Setup” menu. Highlight the “NMEA OUT”
menu then press the right arrow key.
Note: The default baud rate is 4800. This is the baud rate that will entered into the autopilot in the setup mode.

Lowrance Airmap 1000/2000
The Lowrance Airmap 1000/2000 requires a NMEA/DGPS adapter cable to provide data output. The Lowrance Airmap
1000/2000 must be configured to provide the correct output to the autopilot. AirMap has one NMEA 0183 version 2.0
compatible communication port,

Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT. Press ↓ to COMMUNICATIONS PORT|ENT. Select 9600 Baud.
This is the baud rate that will entered into the autopilot in the setup mode. Select “NMEA OUT”

AvMap EKP IV
The AvMap EKP IV requires a NMEA/DGPS adapter cable to provide data output. The AvMap EKP IV must be configured
to provide the correct output to the autopilot.

MENU’ 1 sec. + “COMMUNICATIONS” + ‘ENTER’ + “NMEA OUTPUT” + ‘ENTER’.
The Output NMEA0183 messages are RMC, RMB that need to be selected.

Note: The default baud rate is 4800. This is the baud rate that will entered into the autopilot in the setup mode. The yellow
wire is the Data out TX wire.

Garmin 35-HVS
Connect Red to Power and Black to Ground then White to Serial input.
The default baud rate is 4800. This is the baud rate that will entered into the autopilot in the setup mode.

There is no necessary setup procedure for the Garmin-35 unit. It may require up to 45 minutes to achieve a position

fix the first time it is powered on; afterwards it will take less time to obtain a position fix as it contains its own battery and
position memory. To use this unit, configure the DigiFlight II’s baud rate to 4800 baud in the setup screen. This unit does not
provide GPS-NAV information, course guidance, or flight planning.
Its sole function is to provide the autopilot with a
source of ground track and ground speed information to slave the autopilot’s internal DG function.

Panel mount GPS’s

Garmin 155XL/250XL/300XL

Garmin 155XL/250XL/300XL connections to TruTrak autopilot

J1 on

Garmin unit

Signal Name

(Garmin)

Signal Name

(TruTrak)

P101 on

TruTrak DII

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GPS RS 232 OUT 2

Primary Serial Input

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Press & hold MSG, rotate outer knob until I/O setup page is displayed. Press CRSR twice and rotate inner knob to select
“plotting” for output to autopilot. Rotate outer knob to advance cursor to the baud rate field, select 9600. Press CRSR to
finish. Note that for the Garmin units, the autopilot will need to be set for 9600 baud.

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