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XM Satellite Weather System

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航空 发表于 2010-10-20 22:06:14

P/N 11934-S33 1 of 4<BR>Cirrus Design Section 9<BR>SR20 Supplements<BR>Pilot’s Operating Handbook and<BR>FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual<BR>Supplement<BR>for<BR>XM Satellite Weather System<BR>When the XM Satellite Weather System system is installed in the<BR>Cirrus Design SR20, this POH Supplement is applicable and must be<BR>inserted in the Supplements Section (Section 9) of the Cirrus Design<BR>SR20 Pilot’s Operating Handbook. This document must be carried in<BR>the airplane at all times. Information in this supplement adds to,<BR>supersedes, or deletes information in the basic SR20 Pilot’s Operating<BR>Handbook.<BR>• Note •<BR>This POH Supplement Revision dated Revision 1: 12-15-07<BR>supersedes and replaces the original release of this<BR>supplement dated Original: 10-12-05.<BR>Revision 1: 12-15-07<BR>2 of 4 P/N 11934-S33<BR>Section 9 Cirrus Design<BR>Supplements SR20<BR>Figure - 1<BR>Section 1 - General<BR>The XM Satellite Weather System enhances situational awareness by<BR>providing the pilot with real time, graphical weather information<BR>depicted on the MAP page of the EX5000C MFD display.<BR>XM Satellite Weather Overlay<BR>Revision 1: 12-15-07<BR>P/N 11934-S33 3 of 4<BR>Cirrus Design Section 9<BR>SR20 Supplements<BR>Section 2 - Limitations<BR>1. Do not use the XM Satellite Weather System for navigation of the<BR>aircraft. The XM Satellite Weather System is intended to serve as<BR>a situational awareness tool only.<BR>Section 3 - Emergency Procedures<BR>No Change.<BR>Section 4 - Normal Procedures<BR>No Change.<BR>Section 5 - Performance<BR>No Change.<BR>Section 6 - Weight &amp; Balance<BR>Installation of the XM Satellite Weather System adds the following<BR>optional (Sym = O) equipment at the weight and arm shown in the<BR>following table.<BR>Section 7 - System Description<BR>The XM Satellite Weather System enhances situational awareness by<BR>providing the pilot with real time, graphical weather information. The<BR>XM antenna, integrated with the COM1 antenna, receives weather<BR>information from dual-redundancy satellites. This signal is sent to the<BR>XM receiver, installed in the co-pilot side of the instrument console,<BR>which interprets and overlays the weather data on the MAP page of<BR>the EX5000C MFD.<BR>Once activated, the XM Satellite Weather System will overlay the<BR>following weather data on the EX5000C MFD:<BR>• NEXRAD Radar<BR>ATA /<BR>Item<BR>Description Sym Qty Part Number<BR>Unit<BR>Wt<BR>Arm<BR>34-07 XM Receiver O 1 16665-001 1.7 114.0<BR>Revision 1: 12-15-07<BR>4 of 4 P/N 11934-S33<BR>Section 9 Cirrus Design<BR>Supplements SR20<BR>• METARs<BR>• SIGMETs<BR>• AIRMETs<BR>• TFRs<BR>• Lightning Strikes<BR>The XM Satellite Weather System is powered by 28 VDC supplied<BR>through the 3-amp Weather/Stormscope breaker on the Non-Essential<BR>Bus.<BR>Refer to Avidyne FlightMax EX5000C Pilot’s Guide for a more<BR>complete description of XM Satellite Weather System, its operating<BR>modes, and additional detailed operating procedures.<BR>Revision 1: 12-15-07

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