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GTN 625/635/650 Cockpit Reference Guide
System
Connext Operation with Flight Stream 210 and 510
Data output from the GTN and Flight Stream occurs automatically and
requires no pilot action (such as, flight plan, GPS position, and attitude).
Additionally, ADS-B traffic and weather can be output from the Flight Stream
when connected to a GDL 88 or GTX 345 and XM WX and SiriusXM satellite
radio information can output when connected a GDL 69. From the Connext
Setup page, the pilot can enable/disable flight plan importing, change the
Flight Stream Bluetooth name, and manage paired devices. The Flight Stream
210 and 510 also support sending and receiving GSR 56 SMS messages and
controlling the GSR 56 Iridium phone when used with a compatible portable
application.
From the Connext Setup page, the pilot can enable/disable Flight Stream
features (flight plan importing, phone/SMS, and Database transfers), setup
Flight Stream Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and manage paired Bluetooth devices.
On the GTN’s Paired Devices page, the device status indicates if the portable
device is connected and communicating with the Flight Stream. The
“Auto- Reconnect” setting determines if the Flight Stream will automatically
connect to up to four devices when in range. When this setting is disabled,
the pilot must initiate the connection from the device. For devices that always
reconnect automatically, this setting will not be shown. Removing a device
from this page by pressing “Remove” will require the device to be paired again
before transferring data.
NOTE
: If the pairing is removed from either device (portable device or
GTN) it must be removed on the other device before a new pairing to that
same device is established again. Essentially, pairing must be removed on
both devices before repairing.
Device is
connected and
communicating.
Touch to remove
the device.
Touch to automatically
connect to the device
when in range.
Managing Paired Devices
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