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Controls

Power/Volume/Squelch

The knob on the left side of the SL40 controls power
on/off, volume, and squelch test. Rotate the knob
clockwise (CW) past the detent to turn the power on.
Continuing to rotate the knob to the right increases
speaker and headphone amplifier volume level. Rotate
the knob to the left to reduce the volume level. Pull the
knob out to disable automatic squelch. The SL40 may be
installed to have the on/off switch disabled and to have
power controlled from the avionics panel.

Large and Small Knobs

The dual concentric knobs on the right side of the SL40
are used to select frequencies or to view the features
available within a function. Details are provided in the
appropriate section.

Buttons

Five backlighted buttons allow you to access the
functions in your Apollo SL40.

Flip/Flop (Arrows)

Press the

Flip/Flop

button to switch between the active

(left-most)

and

standby

(right-most)

frequency.

Switching between frequencies is disabled while you are
transmitting.

EC (Emergency Channel)

Press the

EC

button to load the Emergency Channel

(121.500 MHz) as the standby frequency. The Monitor
function is automatically enabled.

MON (Monitor)

Press the

MON

button to listen to the standby frequency.

When the active frequency receives a signal, the unit
will switch automatically to the active frequency.

RCL (Recall)

Press the

RCL

button to retrieve stored frequencies.

MEM (Memory)

Press the

MEM

button to store the displayed Standby

frequency in memory.

2

EC

MON

RCL

MEM

PULL SQUELCH

VOL

OFF

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Страница 2: ...trademarks of Garmin AT Inc 2003 by Garmin AT Inc All rights reserved Printed in the U S A Garmin AT Inc 2345 Turner Road S E Salem OR 97302 U S A Toll Free 800 525 6726 Canada Toll Free 800 654 3415...

Страница 3: ...40 is unequaled in providing the features level of performance and reliability that aviation users expect The Apollo slim line series of avionics sets a precedent that will be the standard that all ot...

Страница 4: ...iginal Release March 1997 Rev 01 June 1998 Rev 02 September 2003 Rev 02a Ordering Information To receive additional copies of the Apollo SL40 User s Guide order part 560 0954 02a The Apollo SL40 Insta...

Страница 5: ...c Operation 3 Power On Off 3 Volume 3 Selecting Frequencies 3 Frequency Monitoring 4 Recalling a Frequency 4 Remote REM 4 Auto Stack List LST 5 User Stored Frequencies MEM 5 Weather WTH 6 Aborting a F...

Страница 6: ...unctions 10 Software Version 10 RF Level 11 Noise Level 11 Headphone Level 11 Mic Squelch 1 and 2 12 Transmit Mic 12 Intercom Level 12 Sidetone Level 13 Display Brightness 13 SL40 Specifications 14 Fe...

Страница 7: ...e TX Transmit annunciator is lighted whenever you are transmitting If the avionics bus drops below 9 VDC the SL40 will not transmit An LED will be lighted above the MON and RCL buttons when these func...

Страница 8: ...n a function Details are provided in the appropriate section Buttons Five backlighted buttons allow you to access the functions in your Apollo SL40 Flip Flop Arrows Press the Flip Flop button to switc...

Страница 9: ...uency display use the Large and Small knobs on the right side of the SL40 to select the desired frequency 1 Turn the Large outer knob to change the values in 1 MHz increments The MHz selection range i...

Страница 10: ...tion is deactivated when you press MON Recalling a Frequency The SL40 can access several areas of stored frequencies The SL40 can also receive airport frequencies if connected to certain Apollo GPS re...

Страница 11: ...ay the Auto Stack List LST Then turn the Small inner knob to view the stored frequencies Frequencies are shown in the order of use User Stored Frequencies MEM When you press the MEMbutton the Standby...

Страница 12: ...nnels Weather Frequencies 162 400 MHz 162 425 MHz 162 450 MHz 162 475 MHz 162 500 MHz 162 525 MHz 162 550 MHz Aborting a Frequency Recall You may abort the recall of a frequency so the current Standby...

Страница 13: ...el and leave memory as it was Replacing a Frequency from User Memory You may edit the contents of User memory to replace its stored frequencies when you want to make a change or you receive a MEM Full...

Страница 14: ...he first one will flash 5 Turn the Small knob to select characters Turn the Large knob to move to another space Continue to select the desired characters 6 Press MEM to save the displayed ID Turn the...

Страница 15: ...r m of the standby frequency to indicate the Intercom function is selected The Microphone Squelch Sensitivity can be set in the System Functions Stuck Mic The SL40 helps protect you from a situation w...

Страница 16: ...nctions Adjustments are made with the Small inner knob Software Version The Software version is available for reference when you contact Technical Support 10 System Functions SW VER x xx Software Vers...

Страница 17: ...ive received noise level of the frequency you are listening to The range displayed is between 0 and 255 The value will constantly change as you are viewing it as signal conditions change Headphone Lev...

Страница 18: ...and hold the MON button for about two seconds This will access the System Functions mode 2 Rotate the Large knob to display the Transmit Mic page 3 Rotate the Small knob to select MIC1 MIC2 or MIC1 M...

Страница 19: ...first controls the lower brightness level in the automatic adjustment range Lo Dsp Lvl This is the brightness used when in total darkness The second adjusts the upper limit of this range Hi Dsp Lvl Th...

Страница 20: ...programmable alphanumeric naming of frequencies Stores Recalls Previous Eight Frequencies Frequency Monitor Function listens to standby while monitoring the active Voice Activated Intercom Dedicated...

Страница 21: ...Physical 1 3 H x 6 25 W x 10 5 D Weight 2 lbs 15 SL40 Specifications...

Страница 22: ...Notes 16 SL40 Specifications...

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Страница 24: ...2003 by Garmin AT Inc 2345 Turner Rd S E Salem OR 97302 U S A Phone 503 581 8101 800 525 6726 In Canada 800 654 3415 FAX 503 364 2138 http www garminat com Part 560 0954 02 Rev A September 2003...

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