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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
NAVIGATION RADIOS (VOR DME RADIO)
The FMS supports the following VOR and DME Radio in the frequency range and channel spacing specified
below:
RADIO
MODEL
FREQUENCY
RANGE
CHANNEL
SPACING
NOTE
RC DME-4000 108.00 –
117.95 MHz
50 KHz -
NOTE: The FMS does not accept out of range values. An error message will appear in the scratchpad if invalid
entries are made by the user. If the FMS has been disable for radio tuning via a discrete input, entries
made to these radios will generate an error message "RADIO TUNING DISABLED” to inform the pilot
that he may no longer tune this radio from the FMS.
NAVIGATION RADIOS (VOR Page 1/2)
This page allows the pilot to control the operation of 2 VOR and 2 DME radios.
NOTE: Tuning commands will only be accepted if the FMS is enabled for navigation radio tuning control (e.g.:
when interfaced with an external Radio Management Panel).
Display the first VOR 1/2 page from the horizontal configuration by pressing [RADIO], <VOR#>.
Page layout when the SEL CRS option and dedicated VOR and ILS receivers configured:
VOR1 [1L]: Display and modify active/standby VOR frequency, ident and preset of the VOR1 radio. When auto-
tuning mode is active and dedicated VOR and ILS receivers are configured, the active preset is replaced with an
inverse video ‘A’. Auto-tuning mode is entered by assigning “DELETE” (press the [CLR] key) to the VOR1 standby
frequency. Returning to manual tuning mode requires “DELETE” (press the [CLR] key) to be assigned to the VOR1
standby frequency or swapping of the active and standby VOR1 frequencies. Once the switch to automatic occurs
the active frequency will be replaced by a frequency selected automatically and the manually entered frequency
will be lost.
VOR2 [1R]: Same as above, but referencing VOR2 instead of VOR1.
1R
2R
3R
4R
5R
VOR 1/2
VOR1 VOR2
Ú115.80 YJN YULA116.30Ú
116.70 --- --- 112.80
RAD:
350° RAD: 160°
SEL CRS
SEL CRS
090
° 0 9 0 °
DME:15.0NM DME:12.0NM
<RADIO LIBRARY>
1L
2L
3L
4L
5L
6L
6R
Page 13-9
August 17, 2010
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