UAV-1004234-001, AV-30-E, Installation Manual
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This is a text/binary protocol output by the GPS navigator that contains
situational awareness information such as ground speed, track, distance to
destination, cross track, etc., and is typically utilized by remote
mapping/display products to provide additional pilot awareness.
This output does not provide IFR compliant lateral or vertical guidance,
therefore all deviation related data presented is for VFR operations only.
The AV-30 does no computations or operations on the data obtained from
the GPS navigator, and simply displays the received data in a textual or
graphical format as configured by the pilot.
This serial interface may be connected in parallel between
multiple AV-30 units and is supported in both AI and DG modes.
The supported protocols are contained in Section 15- Serial Interface
Specification.
9.2.6 Transponder Control (Optional)
The AV-30 has the option of being the control interface for select uAvionix
transponders (including the BeaconX family). This provides pressure
altitude, mode, squawk code and IDENT information to the transponder, and
displays status and annunciations from the transponder. See section 9.2 for
more information on the installation of the tailBeaconX.
The transponder is not powered by the AV-30-E internal battery.
Transponder operations will be unavailable during a power loss.
9.2.7 AV-Link Interface (Optional)
The AV-30 has the option of being a traffic display using AV-Link as an
integrated Wi-Fi bridge that allows for communication between AV-30 and
Wi-Fi capable ADS-B receivers. The AV-30 will display a separate MFD
page with traffic when appropriate configured and connected to a supported
receiver.
The AV-Link accessory is not powered by the AV-30-E internal
battery. Wi-Fi traffic data provided to the MFD mode will be
unavailable during a power loss.