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Lynx NGT-9000 Pilot's Guide

Lynx NGT-9000
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Lynx
®
NGT-9000
Pilot’s Guide2-2
Operation - Panel Mount
POWER ON
1. Depending on the aircraft use either the battery switches or
avionics master switch to apply power.
2. After power is applied the unit begins initialization and self-tests
begin.
3. When on ground the unit cycles through the following screen
sequence:
Splash
System Status / Version
Flight ID (optional)
Normal Operation
4. When in air and power is cycled the unit transitions to normal
operation within 5 seconds, bypassing the splash, version, and
ight ID screens.
Splash Screen
The splash screen is displayed in less than 5 seconds after power is
applied. The company name/Logo is shown on the left side and the
product name on the right. See Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1: Example of Splash Screen
The transponder signal must be transmitting during all ight and
ground operations. It may be placed in standby only if the system
is inoperable or if advised by ATC to disable ADS-B.
Loss of input data may not cause the NGT-9000 to fail but could
degrade operation. Failure and degraded conditions will be
annunciated by the NGT-9000 to alert the pilot to the operational
status. In many cases, fault conditions will recover if erroneous
data inputs are restored.
Aircraft will be displayed when the information received meets
ADS-B, ADS-R, and TIS-B data integrity requirements.

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Lynx NGT-9000 Specifications

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BrandLynx
ModelNGT-9000
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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