BENDIXKing xVue Touch Experimental Manual

BendixKing xVue Touch
Experimental
Pilot’s Guide

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1 OVERVIEW
PREFACE
2 PFD
3 MFD
4 SYSTEM CONROLS
5 MESSAGES/ALERTS
6 DATABASE UPDATES
INDEX
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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About This Guide
This pilot’s guide is intended for system familiarization only. This guide
does not replace any Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or Original
Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) approved procedures.
The following icons are used for warnings, cautions, notes, and import-
ant information:
All visual depictions in this guide, including images of the
xVue Touch system screens, are subject to change and may
not reflect the most current software version, and/or
databases.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING: Calls attention to use of materials, processes,
methods, or limits that must be followed precisely
to avoid extremely serious consequences, injury, or
death.
CAUTION: Calls attention to methods and procedures that
must be followed to avoid damage to data or
equipment.
NOTE: Calls attention to pertinent information for the pilot, or
to methods that make the job of the pilot easier.
Calls attention to important information that is beneficial to
the pilot.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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Safety and Warnings Information
WARNING: Do not rely solely on the information displayed on
the Primary Flight Display (PFD) screen to maneuver the air-
craft.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully
review and understand this pilot’s guide, and practice basic
operation on the ground. During flight operations, carefully
compare indications from the PFD to all available navigation
sources, including the information from other Navigation Aids
(NAVAIDs), visual sightings, etc. For safety purposes, always
resolve any discrepancies before aircraft operations and/or
continuing navigation.
WARNING: The United States government operates the Global
Positioning System (GPS) and is solely responsible for its accu-
racy and maintenance. The GPS system is subject to changes
that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS
equipment. Portions of the xVue Touch system utilize GPS as a
precision electronic NAVAID. Therefore, as with all NAVAIDs,
information presented by the xVue Touch system can be mis-
used or misinterpreted and, therefore, can become unsafe.
WARNING: Using the Vertical Situation Display (VSD), maps, and
charts for course guidance is not authorized. The VSD, maps,
and charts are not approved sources of navigation information.
The VSD, maps, and charts are an aid to other means of navigat-
ing or taxiing the airplane and must not be used as a basis for
maneuvering.
WARNING: Graphical depictions of uplinked weather data (radar,
satellite, etc.) could be as much as 20 minutes older than the
actual weather conditions. The timestamps associated with the
graphical depictions only indicate the time since the information
was generated by the service provider. This delay should be con-
sidered when referencing graphical weather, as the movement
and intensity of the weather could adversely affect the safety of
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WARNING: Do not use uplinked weather information for maneu-
vering in, near, or around areas of hazardous weather. Informa-
tion provided may not accurately depict current weather
conditions. Uplinked weather data is not a substitute for onboard
weather radar.
NOTE: Interference from GPS repeaters operating inside nearby
hangars can cause intermittent loss of altitude and heading
information displayed in the xVue Touch system while on the
ground. Moving more than 300 FT (feet) away from the source of
the interference should resolve any issues.
CAUTION: The xVue Touch system display glass has an optical
coating that can be easily damaged. Do not press excessively
hard on the glass.
NOTE: Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) data is provided by the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and may not be updated
outside of normal business hours. Always confirm the informa-
tion provided is current by cross-checking alternate sources
and/or contact the local Flight Service Station for interpretation
of TFR data.
CAUTION: The Infrared (IR) bar is made of polycarbonate and
can be easily damaged. Use extreme care when cleaning.

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Record of Revisions
REVISION REVISION
DATE DESCRIPTION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface .............................................................................................. i
SECTION 1 OVERVIEW .......................................................... 16
Basic Operation Features.................................................................................... 19
Touchscreen Technology................................................................................. 19
Touch Controls and Fields ...............................................................................20
Color Convention ................................................................................................. 23
Common Screens ................................................................................................ 25
Power-Up Screen ............................................................................................. 25
PFD Screen.......................................................................................................... 26
Setting the PFD Screen Layout.............................................................. 28
MFD Screen ........................................................................................................ 29
Setting the MFD Screen Layout ............................................................ 31
SECTION 2 PFD ........................................................................ 32
Airspeed ........................................................................................................................ 34
Selected Airspeed and Bug...............................................................................35
Syncing the Selected Airspeed Bug........................................................ 37
V-Speeds ......................................................................................................................37
Installer Set V-Speeds ....................................................................................... 38
V-Speed Labels and Speed Color Bands ............................................. 39
Setting the V-Speed Labels ........................................................................ 40
Pilot Set V-Speeds ................................................................................................41
Setting the Pilot V-Speeds .......................................................................... 43
Setting the V-Speed Labels ........................................................................ 44
True Airspeed .............................................................................................................44
Ground Speed ............................................................................................................44
Outside Air Temperature ......................................................................................45
UTC/Timer....................................................................................................................45

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Setting the Timer .............................................................................................. 46
Attitude.......................................................................................................................... 47
Pitch Scale ................................................................................................................48
Pitch Chevrons .................................................................................................. 49
Excessive Attitude............................................................................................ 49
Roll Scale and Pointer........................................................................................ 51
Slip/Skid Indicator........................................................................................... 52
Flight Path Symbol ...............................................................................................53
Flight Path Reference Line ............................................................................. 54
Setting the FPRL .............................................................................................. 54
Flight Director Bars ..............................................................................................55
Altitude ..........................................................................................................................56
Selected Altitude and Bug............................................................................... 57
Syncing the Selected Altitude Bug.......................................................... 58
Selected Altitude Alerts ................................................................................. 59
Setting the Altitude Audio Alert Inhibit............................................... 60
Barometric Pressure Setting.......................................................................... 60
Setting the Baro Unit...................................................................................... 61
Setting the Altimeter ....................................................................................... 61
Baro Minimums .................................................................................................... 62
Minimums Select Bug ................................................................................... 62
Minimums Select Alerts ................................................................................ 64
Density Altitude..................................................................................................... 64
Setting the Density Altitude ....................................................................... 65
Vertical Speed............................................................................................................ 66
Vertical Speed Pointer ........................................................................................68
Horizontal Situation Indicator........................................................................... 69
HSI 360/ARC Compass .................................................................................... 70
Setting the Compass Mode ........................................................................ 71

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Current Heading/Track..................................................................................... 71
Selected Heading and Bug ............................................................................. 71
Syncing the Selected Heading Bug ........................................................ 73
GPS Steering ...................................................................................................... 73
Setting the GPSS ........................................................................................... 74
Rate of Turn Indicator .........................................................................................74
Rate of Turn Trend Line ................................................................................ 75
Course Deviation Indicator Source ..............................................................75
Setting the Navigation Source .................................................................. 76
Selected Course and CDI ................................................................................. 77
Selected Course................................................................................................ 77
Syncing the Selected Course .................................................................. 78
CDI - 360 Compass......................................................................................... 78
Selected Course Pointer and Tail .......................................................... 79
Deviation Scale and Bar ............................................................................. 79
TO/FROM Flag ............................................................................................... 80
CDI - ARC Compass ........................................................................................ 81
GPS Navigation Parameters........................................................................... 82
GPS Annunciations............................................................................................. 83
Bearing Display ......................................................................................................83
Setting the Bearing Pointers ...................................................................... 84
HSI Track Line........................................................................................................ 85
Setting the HSI Track Line ........................................................................... 86
Lateral Deviation Scale ..................................................................................... 86
Vertical Deviation Scale .....................................................................................87
Wind .............................................................................................................................89
Vector Wind Format ........................................................................................ 89
Rectangular Wind Format (Headwind/Crosswind) ........................ 89
Headwind .......................................................................................................... 90

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Crosswind ......................................................................................................... 90
Setting the Wind Format .............................................................................. 90
SVS .................................................................................................................................. 91
Setting SVS ...............................................................................................................92
Terrain........................................................................................................................ 92
Obstacles ................................................................................................................. 93
SVS Range Markers ..............................................................................................94
Setting the SVS Range Markers................................................................ 95
SVS Airport Flags.................................................................................................. 95
Setting the SVS Airport Flags..................................................................... 96
Airport and Arrival Runway Symbols........................................................... 96
Approach Course Line and Extended Runway Centerline .......... 98
Runways and Runway Markings............................................................... 99
SECTION 3 MFD..................................................................... 100
Map ..............................................................................................................................101
Map Types ............................................................................................................. 102
Base Maps ........................................................................................................ 103
Raster Maps..................................................................................................... 104
Charts Maps .....................................................................................................105
Select Airport Tab........................................................................................ 107
Airport Tab ..................................................................................................... 110
Departures..................................................................................................... 112
Arrivals ............................................................................................................. 113
Approaches ................................................................................................... 114
Wx MAP ...............................................................................................................115
Weather (FIS-B) .......................................................................................... 116
METAR/TAF................................................................................................... 117
TFR ..................................................................................................................... 119
FIS-B Status.................................................................................................. 120

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Setting the Wx Overlays.......................................................................... 122
Terrain Alert Map ........................................................................................... 123
Setting the Terrain Alert Inhibit........................................................... 124
Setting the Map Type ............................................................................... 124
Map Night Mode ........................................................................................ 126
Map Symbols .......................................................................................................127
Map Features ....................................................................................................... 129
Orientation Options ..................................................................................... 129
Setting the Map Orientation.................................................................. 131
Ownship ..............................................................................................................131
Map Detail .........................................................................................................132
Setting the Map Detail Level ................................................................ 132
Information Icon ............................................................................................ 133
Map Display Range ...................................................................................... 135
Setting the Auto Range........................................................................... 137
Over Zoom......................................................................................................... 138
Panning.............................................................................................................. 139
Map Cursor....................................................................................................... 140
Map Overlays .......................................................................................................141
Traffic (ADS-B)................................................................................................ 141
Traffic Priority................................................................................................ 142
Traffic Display Criteria ............................................................................. 142
Traffic Symbols............................................................................................ 143
Traffic Data Block ....................................................................................... 145
Setting the Traffic Overlay ..................................................................... 147
Weather .............................................................................................................. 148
Setting the Weather Overlay................................................................. 149
Flight Plan......................................................................................................... 150
Relative Terrain............................................................................................... 151

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Setting the Relative Terrain Feature ................................................. 153
Track Line.......................................................................................................... 153
Setting the Track Line.............................................................................. 154
SVS Field of Regard and VSD Swath ................................................... 154
Vertical Situation Display.................................................................................. 155
Terrain...................................................................................................................... 156
Obstacles ............................................................................................................... 157
Airspace................................................................................................................... 157
VSD Horizontal/Vertical Scale..................................................................... 158
Ownship .................................................................................................................. 160
SECTION 4 SYSTEM CONTROLS ..................................... 162
Touch Screen .......................................................................................................... 162
Menus ......................................................................................................................163
Main Menu ....................................................................................................... 165
PFD Menus - Levels 1 and 2 ................................................................ 167
PFD Menus - Level 3................................................................................ 168
MFD Menu - Level 1 ................................................................................ 169
MFD Menus - Base Map, Levels 2 and 3 ....................................... 170
MFD Menus - IRF High Map, Level 2............................................... 171
MFD Menus - IFR Low Map, Level 2 ................................................ 173
System Tools Menus - Levels 1 and 2................................................ 176
Brightness Control Menu...................................................................... 176
Screen Maint Menu .................................................................................. 177
Advisory Messages .......................................................................................182
Keypads ...................................................................................................................183
Numeric Keypad ............................................................................................ 183
Setting Values ............................................................................................... 184
Alpha Keypad ....................................................................................................184
Control Panel .......................................................................................................... 185

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SECTION 5 MESSAGES/ALERTS ..................................... 188
Advisory Messages............................................................................................... 189
CM Error Messages ............................................................................................. 194
Warnings and Cautions..................................................................................... 195
SECTION 6 DATABASE UPDATES.................................... 196
Updating Databases ........................................................................................... 197
Dataloading Errors............................................................................................... 202
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ....................... Abbrev-1
INDEX.................................................................................. Index-1

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xVue Touch Experimental Pilot’s Guide
OVERVIEW
The BendixKing xVue Touch integrated flight deck (xVue Touch) is a
touch-controlled Primary Flight Display (PFD) and Multifunction Dis-
play (MFD) system that replaces the traditional 6- and 8-pack flight
instruments with solid-state display of airspeed, attitude, altitude, hor-
izontal situation indication, turn coordinator, vertical speed indication,
and course deviations, and also features Synthetic Vision System
(SVS), providing better reliability and improved situational awareness.
The MFD displays lateral and vertical positioning information, includ-
ing a moving map, VFR sectional and IFR charts, instrument proce-
dures charts, traffic, weather, and Vertical Situation Display (VSD) with
terrain, obstacle, and airspace awareness.
Figure 1 xVue Touch Components
USB
Port
KCP 100EXP
Control Panel
KTP 73 OAT
Probe
KMG 7010
Magnetometer
KSD 100EXP PFD
KG 71EXP ADAHRS Configuration
Module (APM)
Wi-Fi
Antenna
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