Getting started
12 Operators manual
Handheld Multi-Purpose Interface (HHMPI)
3.0 Getting started
3.1 Terminology used
in this manual
In this manual the hardware buttons on the HHMPI are referred to as the left, right, up,
down, OK, or cancel buttons. See Figure 1.0, ”HHMPI front view”, on page 6 for the loca-
tions of these buttons on the HHMPI.
In this manual you may also see information of special importance in the form of tips and
notes.
A note with the heading “Note” indicates neutral or positive information that emphasizes
or supplements important points in this manual. For example:
A tip is a type of note that helps you apply the techniques and procedures described in
this manual. A tip may suggests an alternative method of completing a task—tips are not
essential to the basic understanding of this manual. For example:
An important note provides information that is essential to the completion of a task. You
can disregard information in a note and still complete a task, but you should not disre-
gard an important note. For example:
Memory sup-
ported
Internal
SD card
CF card
USB flash drive
PCMCIA card (ATA flash type only)
Communications USB v2.0 to PC
Ethernet RJ-45 to network
Ethernet via recorder interface to recorder
R2-422 via recorder interface to recorder
Wireless 802.11g capability via optional USB key
Table 6.0 Specifications HHMPI Mod 1 and 5 (battery)
Parameter
Note If the HHMPI prompts you for a network password at startup,
your FTP network is already set up, and you can skip this section.
Tip You can also use these steps to copy an aircraft definition file.
Important When powering up the HHMPI ensure that no external
devices are connected.