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Lynx NGT-9000 - Flight ID Screen (Optional); Normal Operation; Figure 2-3: Example of Flight ID Screen; Figure 2-4: Example of Normal Operation

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Lynx
®
NGT-9000
Pilot’s Guide2-4
Operation - Panel Mount
Flight ID Screen (optional)
The Flight ID Screen is a conguration option that must be setup during
installation. Most general aviation aircraft will be operated in a manner
that does not require Flight ID. See Figure 2-3. It is shown after the
System Status/Version Screen and shows the following information:
The Tail # (call sign) button, located in the upper left, may be tapped
to be activated in place of a Flight ID.
The Flight ID Number is entered using the keypad. The keypad will
change to numbers after three alpha characters are entered. When
complete, tap the Done button to proceed to normal operation.
The last Flight ID entered is shown after power is cycled.
Figure 2-3: Example of Flight ID Screen
Normal Operation
Figure 2-4 shows an example of the unit in normal operation. When the
aircraft is on ground the System Test button and ON-GND indication
are shown. Functional instructions are located in the Basic Operation
section below.
Figure 2-4: Example of Normal Operation
MSG
ON-GND
System Test
1200
PA LT
120
00ft
ID
IDENT
Mode
ALT
N333TL
-
6
ALT
NRM
-01
-08
OUT
+
IN
00
00
Squawk
VFR
Application Indicators

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