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TRT800H / P/N 800ATC-H-(2xx)-(26x)  

Operation and Installation 

 

 

 
 

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Document-No: 03.2126.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

3.8.1

 

Antenna Selection ...................................................... 25

 

3.8.2

 

Installation Recommendation...................................... 25

 

3.8.3

 

Antenna Wiring ........................................................... 26

 

3.9

 

Post-Installation Check.......................................................... 26

 

3.10

 

Starting Up ............................................................................ 27

 

3.11

 

Accessories ........................................................................... 27

 

3.12

 

Drawings ............................................................................... 28

 

3.12.1

 

Dimensions ................................................................. 28

 

3.12.2

 

Mounting Advices ....................................................... 28

 

4

 

Transponder SETTINGS ................................................................. 29

 

4.1

 

Overview ............................................................................... 29

 

4.2

 

Display Configuration Summary ............................................ 29

 

4.3

 

General settings .................................................................... 31

 

4.3.1

 

ICAO 24-Bit Aircraft Address (AA) .............................. 31

 

4.3.2

 

Aircraft Category (AC) ................................................ 32

 

4.3.3

 

Flight-ID (FID) ............................................................. 32

 

4.3.4

 

Reply Information - Speed Category (RI) .................... 33

 

4.4

 

Optional settings ................................................................... 33

 

4.4.1

 

Option Ground-Switch ................................................ 33

 

4.4.2

 

Option Remote Header ............................................... 34

 

4.4.3

 

Serial Interface (RS232) ............................................. 34

 

4.4.4

 

Altitude Correction/Offset ............................................ 37

 

4.5

 

Setup Procedure ................................................................... 38

 

4.5.1

 

Setup Menu Control .................................................... 38

 

4.5.2

 

Transponder configuration/record structure ................ 39

 

4.5.3

 

Transponder configuration/record handling ................ 39

 

4.5.4

 

General Setup ............................................................ 39

 

4.5.5

 

Altitude Correction Setup ............................................ 43

 

5

 

APPENDIX ...................................................................................... 45

 

5.1

 

Technical Data ...................................................................... 45

 

5.2

 

Environmental Conditions ..................................................... 47

 

5.3

 

DO-178B Open Problem Reports .......................................... 48

 

 

Summary of Contents for TRT800H-LCD

Page 1: ...k e f u n k e means fabrication utilities network know how engineering Operation and Installation Dokument Nr 03 2126 010 71e P N 800ATC H 2xx 26x TRT800H LCD Mode S Transponder ...

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Page 3: ... First Release from SW V6 0 2 00 22 10 2019 Extended configuration options for GPS Protocol and remote control interface Accuracy and integrity value selection added List of Service Bulletins SB Service Bulletins have to be inserted into this manual and to be enlisted in the following table SB No Rev No Issue Date Insertion Date Name SB TRT800 A H 1 1 04 17 10 2008 ...

Page 4: ...1 Display Flight ID 13 2 5 2 Configure Flight ID 14 2 6 Transponder Mode selection 14 2 7 Squawk Setting 15 2 8 VFR Squawk 15 2 9 ID Special Position Identification SPI Squawk Ident 16 2 10 Error Codes 16 3 INSTALLATION 17 3 1 Notes 17 3 2 Telecommunication data 17 3 3 Scope of Delivery 17 3 4 Unpacking and Inspecting of the Equipment 18 3 5 Mounting 18 3 6 Equipment Connections 19 3 6 1 Electrica...

Page 5: ...ettings 31 4 3 1 ICAO 24 Bit Aircraft Address AA 31 4 3 2 Aircraft Category AC 32 4 3 3 Flight ID FID 32 4 3 4 Reply Information Speed Category RI 33 4 4 Optional settings 33 4 4 1 Option Ground Switch 33 4 4 2 Option Remote Header 34 4 4 3 Serial Interface RS232 34 4 4 4 Altitude Correction Offset 37 4 5 Setup Procedure 38 4 5 1 Setup Menu Control 38 4 5 2 Transponder configuration record structu...

Page 6: ...ions are within the TSO standards which include any accepted integrated non TSO function standards TSO articles and any accepted integrated non TSO function s must have separate approval for installation in an aircraft The article may be installed only according to 14 CFR part 43 or the applicable airworthiness requirements This is an incomplete system antenna is required intended to provide the T...

Page 7: ...the controllers radar screen AA Aircraft Address assigned ICAO 24 bit address AC Aircraft Category Defines aircraft type according to specific categories RI Reply Information Maximum airspeed 1 3 Customer Support In order to facilitate a rapid handling of return shipments please follow the instructions of the input guide Reshipment RMA provided at the Service Area within the f u n k e AVIONICS Gmb...

Page 8: ...gations o Mode A replies with a Squawk one of 4096 possible Codes e g flight plan number Squawk assigned by a controller or the VFR Squawk 7000 o Mode C replies including encoded flight level o Mode S replies including aircraft address and flight level o Extended Squitter containing additional information on position and velocity IDENT capability for activating the Special Position Identification ...

Page 9: ...e has not been evaluated during the FAA TSO certification process other than to ensure non interference Due to the SW assurance of DAL D the ADS B function cannot be used in the US National Airspace Connecting a GPS source will not comply to FAA certification requirements with regard to ADS B This device contains an altitude measuring device that has not been evaluated during the FAA TSO certifica...

Page 10: ...26 010 71e Revision 2 00 2 OPERATION 2 1 Controls ON OFF Squawk Ident Activate deactivate VFR Change Active Standby Squawk Select Operation Mode Cursor adjustment Rotary Knob for adjusting values at the cursor position active Operation Mode standby Standby Squawk Active Squawk ...

Page 11: ...GE change between active and standby Squawk works as cursor back button opposite function of the cursor button during entering values and also for navigating backwards through the configuration menu 4 5 4 ID IDENT Squawk Ident sends Ident marking SPI for 18 s 2 9 Enter Flight ID FID setup in standby mode press button for approx 5s MODE MODE Select transponder operational mode 2 6 CURSOR Set positi...

Page 12: ...onfiguration record is programmed the record selection menu appears example Select the desired record rotary switch and confirm with MODE If no external memory is connected or no 24bit address is defined the message CRADLE OFF appears In this case the device is working as Mode AC only transponder The transponder starts in STBY mode 2000 FL 030 STBY 7000 Cradle OFF 24D5F2 000000 BE2343 000000 D4B3A...

Page 13: ... Marking SPI ID Squawk Ident has been pressed active for 18 s Transponder replies on Mode S Mode A or Mode C interrogations No indication on ADSB and squitter transmission Transponder is locked by a ground station and will be directly addressed Lock Information indicated below the diamond F G in flight on ground Ground Switch Info if installed available ACS 7000TM PLL TRX DC BAT DIM IDT FL 030 STB...

Page 14: ...ss DIM with rotary knob Return to normal operation press or wait 5 s 2 5 Flight ID FID The FID is an identifier required for Mode S Operation During future application of flight plans a FID could be assigned on a per flight basis If no FID is assigned today s normal case the registration marking of the aircraft should be used as FID The FID should not contain dashes or blanks The FID must not be c...

Page 15: ...s AA and Aircraft Category AC 2 6 Transponder Mode selection Press MODE repeatedly to select from following Modes STBY Standby Transponder does not respond to any interrogation Squitter and ADS B output is not active A C S Mode A C S Standard condition transponder responds to mode A C and S interrogations A S Mode A S no C Altitude is not transmitted neither on C nor on S requests All other Mode S...

Page 16: ...stems onboard other aircrafts Never use the STBY mode in flight unless you are requested to do so by air traffic control Always remember to put the transponder in active mode prior to take off 2 7 Squawk Setting The active Squawk is displayed in the upper line while the standby Squawk is presented at the lower line Setting the Standby Squawk Press to set the cursor turn rotary knob to set numbers ...

Page 17: ...asing the button VFR is shown 2 9 ID Special Position Identification SPI Squawk Ident Press ID to activate transmission of the special position identification pulse with every reply within 18 seconds IDT appears on the display By pressing ID a special position identification pulse SPI is transmitted with every reply within 18 seconds which causes an accented marking on the Controller s screen The ...

Page 18: ...le Methods Techniques and Practices Aircraft Alterations and the appropriate manufacturer s instructions 3 2 Telecommunication data Manufacturer f u n k e AVIONICS GmbH Type Designation TRT800H EASA Number EASA 21O 269 Transmitter Power Output 126 W Frequency 1090 MHz Emission Designator 12M0M1D 3 3 Scope of Delivery Item name number Description TRT800H Transponder TRT800H TRT800EMSS External Memo...

Page 19: ... u n k e AVIONICS GmbH Select a position away from heat sources Provide space for adequate convection cooling Leave sufficient space for the installation of cables and connectors Avoid sharp bends and wiring close to control cables Leave sufficient lead length for inspection or repair of the wiring of the connector containing the memory so that when the mounting hardware for the rear connectors is...

Page 20: ...the other equipment to suppress transmission of a competing transmitter for the duration of the pulse train transmission The transponder transmission may be suppressed by an external source and vice versa To activate mutual suppression connect the SUPP_I O signal to the according signals of the other equipment 3 6 1 2 Ground Switch If an external Ground Switch is connected to the transponder and a...

Page 21: ...on the transponder is without function in that case The transponder will start automatically whenever power is supplied On aircraft without such an avionics master switch the pin Auto On must be left unconnected In this case the transponder must be switched on and off via the transponder s on off button on the front panel 3 6 2 Static Air Port Install a silicon soft tube fitting the 5 mm static ai...

Page 22: ...rnal 11 EEPROM GND TRT800EMxx internal 12 RX RS 232 Serial Input 13 Suppression Input Output 14 Auto On 2 Input 2 15 Fly GND Switch 3 Input 3 in the plug and get out in the plug and not get out internal connection to the device 1 SWITCHED UB OUT Interface Remote control May only be used for compatible f u n k e AVIONICS devices Do not connect pins if interface is not used 2 Auto On Connect to UB o...

Page 23: ...able ends Remote Binder Connector female white black yellow red shield blue red brown GND UB AUTO ON 2 3 black white red yellow shield Binder Connector female solder side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 D SUB Connector female solder side open cable ends 1 New interface available at TRT800H starting from S N 30430109 with SW V5 3 at TRT800A starting with SW V5 3 2 New TRT800H interface starting...

Page 24: ...der Connector female white brown yellow green shield blue red brown GND UB AUTO ON 2 3 brown white green yellow shield Binder Connector female solder side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 D SUB Connector female solder side open cable ends 1 New interface available at TRT800H starting from S N 30430109 with SW V5 3 at TRT800A starting with SW V5 3 2 New TRT800H interface starting from HW 6 0 3 p...

Page 25: ... must not be opened Opening or modifying the connector leads to the loss of airworthiness certification DSUB 15pol TRT800H TRT800A PIN 5 PIN 12 PIN 15 PIN 13 PIN 1 PIN 9 PIN 8 PIN 14 TXD RXD FLY_GND SUPP_I O GND open cable ends white brown yellow green shield blue red brown GND UB AUTO ON 2 3 open cable ends 2 New TRT800H interface starting from HW 6 0 3 port function not available at TRT800A 1 2 ...

Page 26: ...t be taken into account in such a way that no reduction of the performance of any other system will occur Install only certified antennas 3 8 2 Installation Recommendation Take note of the antenna manufacturer s instructions The usually deployed Dipole or Blade antennas necessarily require a high frequency capable solid metal ground plane at the antenna base For installation in composite aircrafts...

Page 27: ... be protected against moisture to avoid loss of efficiency 3 9 Post Installation Check All steering and control functions of the aircraft are to be examined in order to exclude disturbances by the wiring The most important factor in the transponder configuration is the setting of the ICAO address see section 4 5 4 Attenuation from antenna to transponder at 1090 MHz must not exceed 1 5 dB A certifi...

Page 28: ...RS External Memory Aircraft Address Adaptor Connection cable with interface TRT Remote control CI 105 Transponder DME Antenna TSO C66b C74c CI105 Comant Industries Inc Height 3 25 Weight 90 g 0 2 lbs AV22 Transponder Rod antenna TSO C74c AV 22 R A Miller Industries The TRT800H starts in standby mode indicated with STBY In order to change into operational mode indicated with ACS press MODE If groun...

Page 29: ...m TRT800 TRT800H 65 mm 65 mm Ø 57 mm Static Air Antenna Power RS232 3 12 2 Mounting Advices Connections Area 80 mm Panel Cut out 47 0 mm 47 0 mm 57 5 mm 4 x Ø 4 mm Ø Connector plug has to be clamped with both spring locks No screws may be turned in more than max 15mm into the device even if no hard limit is noticeable Fixing clips spring left right ...

Page 30: ...e housing of the D Sub connector included in the delivery The cable with this connector shall remain in the aircraft even if the unit is removed to ensure that the ICAO 24bit aircraft address is fixed to the aircraft Additionally the following user transponder related settings are stored transponder internally Active Squawk Passive Squawk VFR Squawk Display contrast Altitude offset 4 2 Display Con...

Page 31: ...nd Switch option Remote Header option MODE Page 3 RS 232 Settings Protocol baud rate position if available 1 MODE Integrity Accuracy settings MODE Page 4 Altitude correction settings part 1 MODE Integrity Accuracy SIL 0 NAC 0 next ALTITUDE CORRECTION 2000 ft 0ft 10000 ft 100ft next RS 232 NMEA Baud 4800 Pos 48 1 9 9 next Speed Cat 8 Ground Sw YES Remote Hd NO next AA FE1234 AC 19 FID 44E123 next ...

Page 32: ...cessed 4 3 General settings 4 3 1 ICAO 24 Bit Aircraft Address AA Ask your national aviation authority e g in Germany LBA Referat B5 Department Verkehrszulassung how to obtain the AA In the case of aerial sports equipment the contact point would be the respective associations Only the assigned AA has to be used and must not be modified at any time because a duplicate address would jeopardize the d...

Page 33: ...tically FID setting is required to correspond to the aircraft identification that has been specified at item 7 of the ICAO flight plan It contains seven characters at a maximum left aligned no additional zeros dashes or spaces blanks For an aircraft using a company call sign the Flight ID mostly consists of the ICAO three letter designator for the aircraft operator followed by an identification co...

Page 34: ...codes Code Description 08 No maximum airspeed data available 09 Maximum airspeed 75 kt 10 75 kt maximum airspeed 150 kt 11 150 kt maximum airspeed 300 kt 12 300 kt maximum airspeed 600 kt 13 600 kt maximum airspeed 1200 kt 14 Maximum airspeed 1200 kt 15 Not assigned 4 4 Optional settings 4 4 1 Option Ground Switch If a ground switch is connected and enabled in setup the transponder is able to dete...

Page 35: ...face de activation is configurable In flight the remote control interface must only be connected to TRT800RT only For ground testing an additional option TEST can be selected This activates a remote control interface protocol for on ground maintenance and test purposes 4 4 3 Serial Interface RS232 Using serial interface a GPS receiver can be connected to broadcast own position via ADS B Out positi...

Page 36: ...to ensure non interference Due to the SW assurance of DAL D the ADS B function cannot be used in the US National Airspace Connecting a GPS source will not comply to FAA certification requirements with regard to ADS B Supported GPS formats protocols are Option Description Baud rate FREEFLIGHT GPS WAAS Sensor 1201 NexNav NNL 3101 19200 AR NAV Bendix King KLN 89B KLN 94 Standard RS232 Sentence KMD 15...

Page 37: ...nformation must be taken from the GPS receiver specifications If no information is given in the GPS receiver specifications the SIL value must be set to ZERO GPS Protocol SIL config urable SIL Value Meaning AR NAV NMEA_4800 NMEA_9600 No 0 Unknown FREEFLIGHT NMEA_RAIM Yes 0 Error rate Unknown or 10 3 per flight hour 1 Error rate 10 3 per flight hour When the SIL value is set to 1 the SDA value in t...

Page 38: ... automatically based on GPS receiver provided data 4 4 4 Altitude Correction Offset The TRT800H has an integrated temperature compensated high precision pressure sensor This sensor is factory calibrated so that it will yield accurate flight level uncorrected pressure altitude within the entire altitude range However due to differences in calibration of the TRT800H pressure sensor and the altimeter...

Page 39: ...craft Category shall be executed by qualified personnel only A wrong Aircraft Address or Flight ID may cause serious problems ATC or with ACAS TCAS systems Pilot and owner are responsible for correctly set transponder data 4 5 1 Setup Menu Control In order to access the functions described in the following paragraphs push and hold ID in Standby mode Release ID if desired counter value menu name is...

Page 40: ...mote Header setting Installed Yes No User related settings e g squawk codes display contrast are stored once in one global record transponder internally 4 5 3 Transponder configuration record handling At least one record is stored in external memory Up to 8 records can be additional be applied during setup process If more than one record is applied the active record must be selected out of a list ...

Page 41: ... A counter is shown at the upper right corner Hold ID till ENTER SETUP is displayed 4 After release of ID the first setup menu is displayed 5 select position rotary knob change value MODE 6 With the rotary knob you can select yes if a Ground Switch is installed if not select no and proceed with step 7 Record 1 GND Switch Yes No next AA EF123456 AC 18 FID BCDEFG next AA EF123456 AC 18 FID ABCDEFG n...

Page 42: ...for ADS B Out can be selected Selectable by rotary knob MODE 9 Configuration Source Integrity Level Rotary knob changes selection Only displayed when NMEA RAIM or FREEFLIGHT is selected Otherwise SIL 0 MODE 10 Configuration Navigation Accuracy Rotary knob changes selection Only displayed when NMEA RAIM or FREEFLIGHT is selected Otherwise NAC 0 MODE Record 1 NAC 0 auto next Record 1 SIL 0 1 next Re...

Page 43: ...sts on the ground MODE 12 With ID further Records can now be created and configured as described in the aforementioned steps At start up of the transponder one of the defined records with all associated configurations need to be selected MODE 13 You have now left the configuration mode and are back in normal operation 14 Switch off the transponder 15 Switch on the transponder Your ICAO 24 Bit Airc...

Page 44: ... correction is based on five interpolation points 2000 10000 18000 25000 and 35000 ft The offset value at each interpolation point can be adjusted in a range from 100 to 100ft at each point 10ft steps Offset values set to zero at each interpolation point deactivates altitude correction default factory setting Step Display Example 1 Start up Transponder 2 Ensure the transponder mode is STBY If nece...

Page 45: ...ODE 6 9 Repeat last step for another 4 altitude levels 10000ft 18000ft 25000ft 35000ft MODE 10 You have now left the configuration mode and are back in normal operation Switch off the transponder 11 Switch on the transponder New altitude offset values will now be used for altitude calculation Altitude 10000 ft Offset 0 ft next exit Altitude 2000 ft Offset 0 ft next TRT800H V6 3 FPGA Vers 104 2000 ...

Page 46: ...D 73C Class 1 Level 2es RTCA DO 181D Class 1 Level 2es EUROCAE ED 26 RTCA DO 160D RTCA DO 178B Software Level D Temperature Ranges Operation 20 C to 55 C for 30 min 70 C Storage 55 C to 85 C Altitude Range 35 000 ft Speed Range 250 kt TAS Shock 6 G Operation 20 G crash safety Environmental Categories RTCA DO 160D Env Cat C1Z CAA SM XXXXXXZBAAA TT M B3F3 XXA Power Supply 13 8 VDC 10 VDC 16 VDC 0 40...

Page 47: ...na base with maximum cable attenuation of 1 5 dB Squitter ADS B transmitted at random intervals uniformly distributed over the range from 0 8 to 1 2 seconds full self verification of data and occurrence Mode S Elementary Surveillance ICAO 24 bit Aircraft Address Hex Code aircraft address as assigned by national aviation authority FID Flight ID Flight Plan call sign or aircraft registration marking...

Page 48: ... 4 Z No auxiliary cooling required Altitude 4 6 1 C1 35 000 ft Temperature Variation 5 0 C 2 C change rate minimum per minute Humidity 6 0 A Shock 7 0 A 6 G operational shocks 20 G Crash Safety Test Type R in all 6 directions Vibration 8 0 S Vibration Curve M Explosion Proofness 9 0 X No test required Water Proofness 10 0 X No test required Fluids Susceptibilities 11 0 X No test required Sand and ...

Page 49: ...al Susceptibility 19 0 A Radio Frequency Susceptibility 20 0 TT Emission of RF Energy 21 0 M Lightning Induced Transient Susceptibility 22 0 B3F 3 Lightning Direct Effects 23 0 X No test required Icing 24 0 X No test required Electrostatic Discharge ESD 25 0 A 5 3 DO 178B Open Problem Reports There are no open problem reports for the software of this device ...

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Page 52: ... fabrication utilities network know how engineering f u n k e AVIONICS GmbH Heinz Strachowitz Str 4 DE 86807 Buchloe Germany phone 49 8241 80066 0 fax 49 8241 80066 99 E mail service funkeavionics de www funkeavionics de ...

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