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