OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Page
A-22
November 19, 2009
DRIVE FACTOR [4R]:
Displayed for CUST HAHO only. Drive safety factor (%). Percentage of the total
computed drive distance to be used for safety reasons. Default value is 80%. Range [0..100].
DECEL DIST [5L]:
Displayed for CUST HARP only. Deceleration Distance (ft). The distance the load descends
from actuation to full deployment of the parachute. Extracted from the parachute ballistic data tables. This
distance must be smaller than the actuation HAT. Range [0..9999].
K-OPEN [5L]:
Displayed for CUST HAHO only. Parachute ballistic (glide) constant when deployed
(characteristic to each parachute type). Default value is boxes. Range [0..99].
RESET [5R]:
Resets all the CARP parameters on all the CARP PLAN x/3 pages to their default values.
CARP PROGRESS [6L]:
Access to CARP PROGRESS page.
ERASE [6L]:
Cancel any active route modifications and/or any CARP parameter changes. Only displayed when
the page is displaying the MOD status. If by pressing ERASE the CARP procedure is removed from the flight
plan, then the LEGS page is automatically displayed.
CANCEL [6L]:
Cancel the changes made to the inactive route.
CONFIRM [6R]:
Confirm the changes made to the inactive route. If CARP data is missing, an advisory message
is displayed in the scratchpad and the CANCEL/CONFIRM prompts remain displayed. The user may then
correct the parameters, press CANCEL or remove the procedure from the flight plan.
CARP PROGRESS X/X (when X/X = 4/4 if 3 page set and CARP is configured or X/X = 5/5 if 4 page set
and CARP is configured)
Display ACT PROGRESS X/X page by pressing [PROG], and then [PREV] {If CARP is configured}.
The CARP PROGRESS page is used to display the progress towards the CARP procedure waypoints.
Currently, only one CARP procedure in the active route is supported.
A. Display with no CARP procedure in the flight plan.
1 R
2 R
3 R
4 R
5 R
6 R
ACT CARP PROGRESS 5/5
C A R P P O S
A T K D I S T A N C E X T K
N M F T
E T E C A R P E T A
S E C Z
C U R R E N T T A R G E T
T A S
2 0 0
K T K T
A L T
1 1 0 3 0
F T F T
1 L
2 L
3 L
4 L
5 L
6 L
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