5. If it is necessary to change the direction of the clamp,
completely loosen and remove the upper knob, then
mate up the appropriate sets of teeth so the clamp
opens to the left (for conventional yokes), or toward the
instrument panel (for Baron or Bonanza yokes or con-
ventional control arms.)
6. Tighten the upper knob.
7. Loosen the clamp adjustment knob enough to slide the
clamp over the control yoke shaft or arm.
8. Tighten the clamp over the control yoke shaft or arm
using the clamp adjustment knob.
The yoke mount includes a bracket holder which is
used to secure the GPS 92 during flight.
To secure the GPS 92 into the bracket holder:
1. If you are using the power/data cable to supply unit
power, make sure the power/data cable is properly
installed in the mounting bracket (see right) before
inserting the GPS 92 into the bracket.
2. If the power/data cable is installed into the bracket,
open the rubber plug on the back of the unit. Once the
unit is properly connected, the GPS 92 will run off exter-
nal power and the battery level indicator will no longer
appear on the status page.
3. Press the GPS 92 firmly into the mounting bracket until
the unit snaps into place.
The GPS 92’s power/data cable allows you to operate
the unit using 10-32 volts DC power and connect to
external devices, such as a PC or another GPS 92 (for data
exchange). Connections are provided for power, ground,
data, output and data input, as shown in the diagram
above.
Accessories &
Installation
APPENDIX A
69
(-)
(+)
10-32 VDC
NMEA
Device
(-) Return
(+) Input
GBR
21
Data Ouput
(-) Ground
(+) Input
PC
TX Line
(-) Ground
RX Line
Power (RED)
Ground (BLACK)
Data Out (BROWN)
Data In
(WHITE)
92 manual 4/15/98 3:49 PM Page 69