IFD5XX Installation Manual
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9. Glove Validation Procedures
Many types of gloves can be used with the IFD touch screen display. The key parameter for
the effectiveness of a glove with touch screen is the distance between the finger and the glass
and to a lesser extent, the type of material separating the skin from the glass. The thinner the
glove or the more compatible the material (e.g. leather, fine cotton, etc), the greater the
likelihood of success will be. Likewise, the more surface area that comes in contact with the
glass, the greater the success may be. Each glove must be qualified for compatibility with the
display and those glove calibration procedures (specific to the glove and the pilot
combination) are immediately below. If all test steps are marked as a “Pass” then the
glove/pilot combination is considered to be a qualified pair.
Pilot Name
Description of Glove
Test Step
Circle
one
Touch the standby frequency window
and verify a virtual keyboard is
displayed.
Pass
Fail
Type 121.7, press the "ENTER" button on
the virtual keyboard and confirm
121.700 is the displayed frequency in the
#1 Standby Com window.
Pass
Fail
Press each of the page tabs displayed on
the present page and verify the IFD
changes to the selected tab.
Pass
Fail
With the FMS FPL tab displayed, use
touch to type in a typical flight plan and
verify that all entries were recognized.
Pass
Fail
With the Map page and tab displayed,
attempt to pan the map.
Pass
Fail
With the Map page and tab displayed,
attempt to pinch zoom (in or out) the
map to produce a range change.
Pass
Fail
With the Map page and tab displayed,
attempt to graphically flight plan
("rubber band") and verify the intended
change was made.
Pass
Fail
Press the "Freq" function key on the
bezel and then double tap a frequency
from the list to place it into the #1
standby slot.
Pass
Fail
Table 90: Glove Validation Procedure
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