TX56/56A and TX57/57A Installation Manual
5 April 2022
01776-00-01
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Trig Avionics
5. Installation
5.1 Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment
Carefully unpack the Nav/Com and make a visual inspection of the unit for
evidence of any damage incurred during shipment. If the unit is damaged,
notify the shipping company to file a claim for the damage. To justify your
claim, save the original shipping container and all packaging materials.
5.2 Installation Overview
The TX56/TX57 Nav/Com must be mounted rigidly in the aircraft panel. The
following installation procedure should be followed, remembering to allow
adequate space for installation of cables and connectors.
Select a position in the panel that is not too close to any high external
heat source. (The radio is not a significant heat source itself and does
not need to be kept away from other devices for this reason).
Prepare the instrument panel to ensure the radio mounting tray can be
secured using the mounting holes in the tray. The front edge of the
mounting tray should sit flush with the instrument panel.
It is advisable to complete the 25 way and 44 way D-sub cable
harnesses at this point before securing the mounting tray into the
aircraft. The cable harnesses and antenna connectors can then be
secured to the removable mounting tray plate. Refer to section 5.4 for
cable harness details and section 5.5 for fitting the antenna
connectors.
Route the mounting tray plate and cable harnesses into position,
avoiding sharp bends and placing the cables too near to the aircraft
control cables.
Attach both antenna coaxial cables using BNC connectors.
Clip the mounting tray plate into the mounting tray and secure with 2
of the 8mm M2.5 pan head screws.
Note: The mounting tray plate clips into the mounting tray to aid
assembly but must be secured using screws. The clips alone are not
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