OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
NOTE: The HF ident suffix "x" (e.g. HF, HF1 or HF2.) and the side (left or right) where the HF unit appears
depends upon the installation configuration.
HF1 [1L]: Display and modify active/standby preset number and frequency of the HF1 radio. Selecting LSK 1L
when the scratchpad is empty will toggle the standby and the active preset/frequency.
HF2 [1R]: Same as above, but referencing HF2 instead of HF1 and LSK 2R instead of LSK 1L.
CAUTION: Any HF frequency entry must include a decimal point otherwise it will be interpreted as a preset
entry. For instance an entry of 20 MHZ must be entered as 20.
(please note the decimal point)
whereas the preset 20 is entered as 20
(without the decimal point).
NOTE: It is possible to have "-" in one or both of the active and standby fields after FMS maintenance. Toggling
is not allowed when "-" are present in the standby field. Then, a frequency needs to be entered in the
standby field first before the active/standby field toggling is allowed, otherwise a warning message will
be displayed in the scratchpad.
MODE [3L]/[3R]: Controls the following radio modes: AM, USB
RADIO [6L]: Access to the RADIO top level page where the HF radio is located.
LIBRARY [6R]: Access to the HF Library page.
TRANSPONDERS (XPDR/TCAS)
The FMS supports the following XPDR/TCAS transponder in the code range and channel spacing specified
below:
NOTE: ATC/TCAS equipment name can be configured as “ATC/TCAS”, “XPDR/TCAS” or “TPDR/TCAS”.
RADIO MODEL
ATCRBS MODE A
CODE RANGE (octal)
INCREMENT NOTE
ACSS-XS-950 0 to 7777 1 -
Figure 13-4 XPDR/TCAS Transponder Models, Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System
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.
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