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ELECTRONIC AND AVIONICS SYSTEMS
INSTALLATION MANUAL
BENDIX/KING°
KLX 135/135A
COMMUNICATIONS
TRANSCEIVER/GPS RECEIVER
MANUAL NUMBER 006-10500-0003
REVISION 3, AUGUST, 1995WARNING
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SECTION!
GENERAL INFORMATION
4.4 INTRODUCTION ss
1.2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
1.3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .
1.4 CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE =
14.1. KLX 135 COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVERIGPS RECEIVER
1.4.2 KLX 135A COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVERIGPS RECEIVER .
1.4.2 GPS ANTENNA.
4.5 UNITS AND ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED .
1.5.1 KLX135/135A INSTALL KIT :
1.5.2 KA91 ANTENNA INSTALLATION KIT .
1.5.3 KAS2 ANTENNA INSTALLATION KIT cee
18 ACCESSORIES REQUIRED, BUT NOT SUPPLIED .
1.7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ......... :
4.7.1 PCINTERFACE KIT ......
1.7.2 ANNUNCIATORS AND SWITCH/ANNUNCIATORS .
1.8 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS ceteeeees
SECTION II
INSTALLATION
GENERAL INFORMATION is
UNPACKING AND INSPECTING EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION .....
GENERAL ee
AVIONICS COOLING REQUIREMENTS FOR PANEL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
KLX 135/135A INTERWIRING AND CABLE HARNESS FABRICATION ......
EQUIPMENT LOCATION .......
KLX 135/135A INSTALLATION ...... -
MOLEX CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE...
POST INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE ... er
TRANSCEIVERIRECEIVER SYSTEM CHECKOUT ................
FLIGHT TEST OF VHF TRANSCEIVER
SECTION II
OPERATION
Si GENERAL
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KLX 135/135A (#14 V DC) INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM ..
KLX 135/135A CONNECTOR PIN DIAGRAM
CRIMPING TOOLS AND CONNECTORS
INSPECTION/CHECK PROCEDURE
KLX 1385/1354 OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWING ....
KLX 135 VIEWING ANGLE ....... oes
KLX 135A VIEWING ANGLE .
KA 91 OUTLINE DRAWING . ..
KA 91 INSTALLATION DRAWING
KA 91 BACKPLATE DRAWING
KA 92 OUTLINE DRAWING ...
KA 92 INSTALLATION DRAWING
KA 92 backplate DRAWING .. 7
KA 91 TNC COAX/CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY rcta260 Oto 40 ft) .
KA 91 BMA COAXICONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (RG142 BIU 0 to 40 ft.)
KA 91 TNC/ BMA COAX/CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (0 to 80 ft,/0 to 100 ft.) ...
CUTLER-HAMMER SWITCH/ANNUNCIATOR UNIT INSTALLATION DWG ... .
CUTLER-HAMMER SWITCH/ANNUNCIATOR INTERNAL SCHEMATIC
CUTLER-HAMMER SWITCH/ANNUNCIATOR UNIT SCHEMATIC .....
KLX 135/135A DATALOADERIPC INTERFACE DRAWING .....
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SECTION!
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information relative to the physical, mechanical, and electrical
characteristics of the Bendix/King Crown Series KLX 135/135A VHF Communication
Transceiver/GPS Receiver. Installation and operating procedures are also included. Information
relative to the maintenance, alignment, and procurement of the replacement parts may be found in
the KLX 135/135A Maintenance/Overhaul Manual, P/N 006-15500-XXXX.
1.2
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
‘The KLX 135/135A, is a 13.75 volt panel mounted, Communication Transceiver/GPS Receiver
designed to provide the following functions:
A.
TSO'd two-way VHF voice communication within the frequency range of 118.000 MHz
to 136.975 MHz (760 channels) in 25 kHz selectivity. Two communication frequencies
{active and standby) can be entered via concentric knobs and button on the left hand
side of the front panel and displayed in the upper left corner of the display. The active
and standby frequencies may be exchanged from either the front panel or using a
remote transfer. A way to transfer the communication frequencies from the database
(QuickTune TM) is also provided.
lt has a 5 watt transmitter with a feature to prevent transmitter operation if the
microphone is stuck. Audio amplification of the receiver output, as well as outputs from
auxiliary devices is provided via the built-in audio amplifier.
ANon-TSO'd GPS based, long range airborne navigation system with a data base.
The primary purpose of the GPS navigation portion of the KLX 135/135A is to provide
‘the pilot with present position information and to display guidance information with
respect toa flight plan defined by the pilot. Flight plan information is entered by the pilot
via the concentric knobs and button on the right hand side of the front panel.
The unit can use its present position information to determine crosstrack error,
distance-to-waypoint, ground speed, track angle, time- to-waypoint and bearing to
waypoint. Some of this data is output to external devices. The internal data base of the
KLX 135/135A contains information concerning airports, VORs and NDBs. (The KLX
185A also displays information about SUA's airport runways and frequency location
information, nearest FSS and ARTCC names and frequencies). Waypoints are stored
in the data base by their ICAO identifiers. The ICAO identifiers are in most cases taken
directly from Jeppessen Sanderson or government aeronautical charts.
The information stored in the data base eventually becomes out of date. Therefore, to
provide a means of updating the information, the data base is designed to be updatable
by use of a personal computer, usually a laptop, via 3 1/2" 1.44M diskettes.
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An alphanumeric liquid crystal display (LCD) is used to display frequencies and
navigation information including a course deviation display. Connections to the unit are
made through one 44 pin and one 30 pin Molex printed circuit board edge connector
and two BNC coaxial connectors at the rear of the unit.
The KLX 135 is available under P/N 069-01029-0201. The KLX 135A, P/N
069-01029-0703, is identical to the KLX 135 except that it has an improved
alphanumeric liquid crystal display (LCD), uses a different type of data base, andhasa
moving map display.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
KLX 135/135A GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
‘TSO Compliance: ‘See Appendix E
Physical Dimensions:
Height: 2,052 in. 52.12 mm.
Widtt 6.352 in, 161.345 mm.
Length: 10.380 in. 263.65 mm.
Weight: 4.35 Ibs. 1.98 kg w/o mounting rack
Applicable Documents: (continued)
5.02 Ibs. 2.28 kg with mounting rack
and connectors.
COMM Transmitter: TSO-C37d, 100 NM, 25 kHz
RTCA DO-1600
RTCA DO-186, Class 4
COMM Receiver: TSO-C38d
RTCA DO-160C
RTCA DO-186, Class C and D
Mounting: Panel
‘Temperature: A1D1 -20 °C to +55 °C
Altitude Range: ‘A1D1 50,000 ft.
Cooling: Forced-air cooling not required, but
recommended. (See Section 2.3.2)
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KLX 135/135A GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.
Vibration: Categories N, B, and M
(Helicopter and Fixed—wing)
Shock: Panel mount, no shock mounting re-
quired.
Power Consumption:
Receive:
+13.75 V de 1.3 A (max) audio squelched
1.4 A (max) audio @ 100 mW into
500 2
3A (max) audio @ 8 W into 4. @
Transmit:
+13.75 V de 6.3.A maximum
Lighting Bus:
+13.75 V de 0.4A maximum
427.50 V de 0.2. A maximum
Frequency Specification:
COMM 118.000 MHz to 136.975 MHz in
25 kHz increments.
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‘COMM TRANSMITTER
Emission: 6K OOASE
Occupied Bandwidth: 25 kHz
FCC Identifier (KLX 135 and KLX 135A): ASY KLX135,
Power Output: 5 W minimum
Frequency Tolerance: Within 0.001% of assigned channel
frequency
Modulation: 70% modulation capability with 98%
Sidetone Output:
Microphone:
Harmonic Content:
High Temperature Protection:
Duty Cycle:
limiting. Less than 15% distortion at
70% modulation.
Adjustable up to 100 mW into 500 @
headphones
Standard carbon or dynamic mike
containing transistorized pre-amp.
(Must provide 100 mV RMS into
100 @ load.)
Greater than 55 dB down from carrier
If the transmitter and modulator cir-
cuits become hot enough to potential-
ly damage any components in the
transceiver, a protection circuit will au-
tomatically reduce the transmitter
power consumption and output power.
10% (0.5 minute on, 4.5 minutes off)
max
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Receiver Sensitivity:
Receiver Selectivity:
‘Audio Output:
‘Audio Response:
AGC Characteristics:
‘Squelch:
‘Spurious Response and Cross Modulation Products:
Intercom Input:
Two (2) nV (hard) or less for 6 dB
(S+N)N with 1 kHz tone modulated
30%,
Six (6) dB bandwidth at not less than
18.0 kHz with no less than 8.1 kHz on
each side. Sixty (60) dB bandwidth
shall be 99.2 kHz with no more than
20.0 kHz on each side.
100 mW into 500 Q imum with a
1 kHz tone modulated 30%.
Less than 6 dB variation from 350 Hz
to 2500 Hz.
From 5 V to 20,000 pV audio output
will not vary more than 3 dB.
Automatic squelch (internally agjust-
able carrier to noise setting) with
manual disable.
At least 80 dB down
When the mic is connected to the in-
tercom input, both the receiver and
mic audio appears at the audio output.
100 mV RMS of mic audio into 500 &
is required for 100 mW output.
AUDIO AMP
500 & Output: 100 mW minimum
42 Output: 8 W minimum
Input: Three 500 @ Auxiliary Inputs one
MIC Intercom input
‘Audio Response: Less than 6 dB variation from 350 Hz
to 2500 Hz.
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SIGNAL INPUTS:
TAKE HOME:
DATA LOADER IN:
Gray Code Inputs (Gillham)
(A1,A2,A4,81,82,B4,C1,C2,C4,D4)
OPEN = Normal Operation
GND = Take Home Mode
The Data Loader RS232 input is de-
signed to communicate with an IBM
compatible personal computer
Gray Code Altitude Signals (OV. to
28V.)
SIGNAL OUTPUTS:
RS-232 OUT: The RS282 output is designed to in-
terface with certain ARTEX ELTs and
certain Moving Map displays
WPTALERT: OPEN = Inactive
(Waypoint Alert) LOW = Active (Output can sink up to
250mA)
MSG: OPEN = Inactive
(Message) LOW = Active (Output can sink up to
250mA)
‘SPARE ANNUNCIATOR RESERVED
CDI Output: (Voltage at pin P relative to voltage at
pin N of P1)
Enroute: 30 mV per nautical mile
Output capable of driving up to five
1KQ loads in parallel
Output drive range: +300 mV
(£150 mV full scale)
Nav Flag Output: Flag Pulled out of view: 260 to
900 mv
Flag in view: < 50 mV
Output capable of driving up to five
1KQ loads in parallel
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To/From Flag Output: To Indication: +40 to +300 mV on Pin
S with respect to Pin R
From Indication: ~40 to -300 mV on
Pin S with respect to Pin R
Output capable of driving up to five
2002 loads in parallel!
DATA LOADER OUT The Data Loader RS232 output is de-
signed to communicate with an IBM
compatible personal computer
KA 91 ANTENNA
TSO Compliance: ‘See Appendix E
Physical Dimensions:
Width: 2.90 in (7.37 om)
Height: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
Length: 4.70 in (11.94 cm)
Weight: 0.6 Ibs (0.27 kg)
Airspeed Rating: 600 Kts TAS
Output Impedance: 50 Ohms (nominal)
DC Voltage: 5 Volts £0.5 volts
DC Current: 50 mA maximum
KA 92 ANTENNA
‘TSO Compliance: ‘See Appendix E
Physical Dimensions:
Width: 2.70 in (6.86 cm)
Height: 0.70 in (1.78 cm)
Length: 4.30 in (10.92 om)
Weight: 4.8 ozs (0.14 kg)
Airspeed Rating: 600 Kts TAS
Output Impedance: 50 Ohms (nominal)
DC Voltage: 5Volts £05 volts
DC Current: 50 mA maximum
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KA 198 COMM FILTER
(PIN 071-01565-0000)
Center Notch Frequency: 1575.42 MHZ
Attenuation at 1575.42 MHz + 1.5 MHz: 35 dB
Insertion loss from 118.00 to 137.00 Mhz: 3 dB Max.
Impedance loss from 118.00 to 137.00 MHz: 50 ohms
VSWR from 118.00 to 137.00 MHz: 1541
NOTE
The conditions and tests performed on this article are minimum
performance standards. It is the responsibilty of those desiring to
install this article either on or within a specific type or class ot aircraft
to determine that the aircraft installation conditions are within these
performance standards. The article may be installed only if further
evaluation by the applicant documents an acceptable installation
and is approved by the Administrator.
1.4 CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE
4.4.1. KLX 135 COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVER/GPS RECEIVER
The KLX 135 is available in only one version. The part number for the unit is 069-01029-0201.
The KLX 135 can be ordered with either a North American Data Base or an International Data
Base. When ordering a unit with a North American data base, order part number
070-01029-0000. When ordering a unit with an Intemational data base, order part number
070-01029-0001
1.42 KLX 135A COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVER/GPS RECEIVER
The KLX 1354 is available in only one version. The part number for the unit is O69-01029-0703.
The KLX 135A can be ordered with either an Americas Data Base, a Pacific International Data
Base or an Atlantic International Data Base. When ordering a unit with an Americas data base,
order part number 070-01029-0012. When ordering a unit with an Pacific International data base,
order part number 070-01029-0011. When ordering a unit with an Atlantic International data
base, order part number 070-01029-0010.
14.2 GPS ANTENNA
There are two antennas available for the KLX 135/135A. The KA 91 antenna is a TSO’ed antenna
and is available by ordering P/N 071-01545-0200. The KA 92 is a TSO’ed antenna and is
available by ordering P/N 071-01553-0200.
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1.5 UNITS AND ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED
1.5.1 KLX 135/135 INSTALL KIT
The KLX 135/135A COMM/GPS Transceiver installation kit P/N 050-02217-0000 contains the
following parts:
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM 00 VENDOR NAME & PART #
050-02217-0000 KLX 135 INSTALL KIT x
(030-00101-0002 PANEL MOUNT PLUG EA 2
(030-01094-0064 CONN W/POLARIZER FA 1
030-01094-0087 CONNW/POLARIZERKEY EA 1
(030-01107-0031 CONN TERM 31T EA
(030-01107-0045 TERMINAL, CONNECTOR = EA
(033-00230-0000 DATABASE CONNECTOR EA
(057-05621-0000 LABEL, FA 4
(057-05628-0000 LABEL EA 1
073-00627-0002 CONN MTL PLATE WiF cA
(089-02353-0001 NUT CLP 6-32 FA 6
(089-05903-0008 SCR PHP 4-40 X 1/2 FA 4
(089-05907-0004 SCR PHP 6-32 X 1/4 EA 3
(089-06012-0004 SCR PHP 6-32 X 1/4 EA 6
(090-00019-0007 RING RTNR .438 EA 2
155-05676-0000 INSTALL DWG KLX 135 EA REF
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1.5.2 KA91 ANTENNA INSTALLATION KIT
‘The KA 91 Installation Kit (P/N 050-03195-0000), including its contents, is shown below.
PIN DESCRIPTION UM _-0000 VENDOR NAME & PART #
(050-03195-0000 KAQ1 INSTALL x
030-00134-0000 CONN COAX 1 TEDMFG 5-10-30
047-10130-0002 BACKPLATE, ANTENNA EA 1
(089-06908-0012 ‘SCREW, AIRCRAFT EA 4
187-01807-0000 KA91 GASKET EA 1
1.5.3 KA92 ANTENNA INSTALLATION KIT
‘The KA 92 Installation Kit (P/N 050-03318-0000), including its contents, is shown below.
PIN DESCRIPTION UM 0000 VENDOR NAME & PART #
(050-03318-0000 KA92 INSTALL x
030-00134-0001 CONN COAX EA 1 TED MFG 5-10-30
047-10735-0002 BACKPLATE, ANTENNA EA 1
089-05909-0012, SCREW, AIRCRAFT EA 4
187-01831-0000 KA 92 GASKET EA 1
1.6 | ACCESSORIES REQUIRED, BUT NOT SUPPLIED
The following parts are recommended for a typical installation of the KLX 135/135A unit.
‘A. Broad band 50 © vertically polarized Communications antenna with coaxial cable.
B. Headphones: 500 2 nominal impedance.
C. Microphone: Low impedance carbon or dynamic with transistorized pre-amp.
1.7. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
1.7.1 PCINTERFACE KIT
To load the database from a personal computer via diskette, order interface kit
P/N 050-03213-0000. The database may be loaded directly from the PC to the KLX 135/135A,
installed in the aircraft. Refer to Figure 2-1 in this manual and the KLX 135 Pilot's Guide
(PIN 006-08751-0000) or the KLX 135A Pilot's Guide (P/N 006-08789-0000) for details.
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1.7.2 Annunciators and Switch/Annunciators (Refer to Fig. 2-17 through 2-19)
(Refer to 1.B. 363 for additional information pertaining to switch/annunciators for GPS systems)
The devices shown below are Eaton 582/584 series switch/annunciators and are representative of
those used in our original certification. They were chosen because of their excellent sunlight
readable characteristics and meet or exceed the requirements of Advisory Circular 20-138. These
are high quality devices and we encourage their use. However, there are other comparable
devices on the market that may be substituted at the installer/customers choice.
‘These switch/annunciators are available through AlliedSignal Service Stock or direct from our
supplier, LCOMP Inc. It is advantageous to order direct from LCOMP, if possible, in order to avoid
additional price mark-ups. On international orders, it may be necessary to order through
AlliedSignal because LCOMP, at the time of this publication, is not prepared to handle international
orders. LCOMP’s address and telephone number are listed as follows:
LCOMP ‘Telephone
6455 E.Commerce Ave. (816) 241-0111
Suite 120 (800) 821-2915
Kansas City, Mo. 64120-2159 (816) 241-7373 Fax
‘A. NAVW/GPS Switch/Annunciator
Installations where the outputs from KLX 135/135A and an existing navigation system are
switched between a common indicator or HSI may require some type of annunciation. A NAV/GPS
‘switch/annunciator is available that provides both the annunciation and a switch contact to
energize the switching relay(s) required for the switching of the outputs. This Switch/Annunciator
is available in 5 V, 14 V, or 28 V versions as shown below.
LIGHTING ALLIEDSIGNAL P/N ALLIEDSIGNAL P/N
28V 031-00763-0711 031-00785-0711
BV 031-00763-0713 031-00785-0713
14V 031-00763-0712 031-00785-0712
(Eaton Series 584) (Eaton Series 582)
B. WPT/MSG Remote Annunciators
‘The KLX 135/135A contains two outputs: 1) Waypoint Alert (WPT) and 2) Message (MSG).
‘Annunciation of these outputs is optional since the KLX 135/135A has an internal means of
indicating to the pilot when waypoint alerting is occuring and when there is a message to be
viewed. However, a remote annunciator unit is available to annunciate these outputs and is
offered in either 5 V, 14 V, or 28 V versions as shown below. The original design of this unit
contained the (WPT) and (MSG) plus two additional fields (-/-) as it was expected that additional
annunciation might be needed in the future. It has now been determined that additional
annunciation will not be needed. Therefore, a new design is being offered that contains only the
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(WPT) and (MSG) fields which allows improved readability. Both options are listed below.
FOUR FIELD ANNUNCIATORS (WPT/MSG/—/—)
LIGHTING ‘ALLIEDSIGNAL P/N
28 VOLT '031-00763-0718
714 VOLT '031-00763-0719
5 VOLT '031-00763-0720
NOTE
(WPT) AND (MSG) WILL BE IN AMBER COLOR AND THE
DASHES IN GREEN. THESE ANNUNCIATORS WILL BE
DEADFACE AND READABLE ONLY WHEN LIT. DASHES WILL
ONLY BE LIT DURING AN ANNUNCIATOR TEST AS A FUNCTION
OF THE AIRCRAFT INSTALLATION.
TWO FIELD ANNUNCIATORS (WPT/MSG)
LIGHTING ALLIEDSIGNAL P/N ALLIEDSIGNAL P/N.
28 VOLT 031-00763-0505 031-00785-0505
14 VOLT 031-00763-0506 031-00785-0506
5 VOLT 031-00763-0762 031-00785-0762
(Eaton Series 584) (Eaton Series 582)
NOTE
(WPT) AND (MSG) WILL BE IN AMBER COLOR. THESE
ANNUNCIATORS WILL BE DEADFACE AND READABLE ONLY
WHEN LIT.
C. NAV/GPS Switching
Installations in which the outputs from a KLX 135/135A and an existing navigation system are
being switched onto a common indicator will require some remote relay switching that is controlled
by the NAV/GPS switch/annunciator. The following relay part number or equivalent may be used to
perform the necessary switching function. This is a four pole double throw relay and may be
paralleled for more contacts if necessary.
P/N: 032-00150-0000 4PDT
Vendor: Potter Brumfield #KHS-17D36-24
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1.8 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS.
‘The transmitter, as installed in the aircraft, requires an Aircraft Radio Station License. This license
is obtained by filing the FCC Form 404. While awaiting the receipt of the station license, a copy of
FCC Form 404 is kept in the aircraft.
This equipment has been type accepted by the FCC and entered on the type accepted equipment
list, as Bendix/King KLX 135/135A and must be identified as Bendix/King KLX 135/135A on your
Form 404, Aircraft Radio Station License application.
CAUTION
THE VHF TRANSMITTER IN THIS EQUIPMENT IS
GUARANTEED TO MEET FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION ACCEPTANCE OVER THE OPERATING
TEMPERATURE RANGE ONLY WHEN A ALLIEDSIGNAL
CRYSTAL IS USED IN THE STABILIZED MASTER OSCILLATOR.
USE OF OTHER THAN A BENDIX/KING CRYSTAL IS
CONSIDERED AN UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION, AND WILL.
VOID THE WARRANTY
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GPS RECEIVER
SECTION II
INSTALLATION
- GENERAL INFORMATION
This section contains suggestions and factors to consider before installing the KLX 135/135A
Communication Transceiver/GPS Receiver. Close adherence to these ‘suggestions will assure a
more satisfactory performance from the equipment.
The conditions and tests required for TSO approval of this article are minimum performance
standards. Itis the responsibility of those desiring to install this article either on or within a specific
type or class of aircraft to determine that the aircraft installation conditions are within TSO
standards. The article may be installed only if further evaluation by the applicant documents an
‘acceptable installation and is approved by the Administrator.
2.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING EQUIPMENT
Exercise extreme caution when unpacking the unit. Make a visual inspection of the unit for
evidence of damage incurred during shipment. If a claim for damage is to be made, save the
shipping container to substantiate the claim. When all equipments removed, place in the shipping
container, all packing materials for use in unit storage or reshipment.
2.3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
2.3.1 GENERAL
The following paragraphs contain information pertai
KLX 135/135A Communication Transceiver/GPS Receiver,
location and mounting of the antenna.
19 to the initial installation of the
cluding instructions concerning the
The equipment should be installed in the aircraft in a manner consistent with acceptable
workmanship and engineering practices and in accordance with the instructions set forth in this
Publication. To ensure that the system has been properly and safely installed in the aircraft, the
installer should make a thorough visual inspection and conduct an overall operational check of the
system on the ground prior to flight.
CAUTION
AFTER INSTALLATION OF THE CABLING AND BEFORE
INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT, A CHECK SHOULD BE
MADE WITH THE AIRCRAFT PRIMARY POWER SUPPLIED TO
THE MOUNTING CONNECTOR TO ENSURE THAT POWER IS
APPLIED ONLY TO THE PINS SPECIFIED IN THE INTERWIRING
DIAGRAM, FIGURE 2-1
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The KLX 135/135A system installation will conform to standards designated by the customer,
installing agency and existing conditions as to the unit location and type of installation. However,
the following suggestions should be considered before installing your KLX 135/135A system.
2.3.2 AVIONICS COOLING REQUIREMENTS FOR PANEL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
The greatest single contributor to increased reliability of all modem day avionics is to limit the
maximum operating temperature of the individual units whether panel or remote mounted. While
modern day individual circuit designs consume much less electrical energy, the watts per cubic
inch dissipated within avionics units remains much the same because of high density packaging
techniques utilized. Consequently, the importance of providing avionics stack cooling is essential
to the life span of the equipment.
While each individual unit may not require forced air cooling, the combined heat load of several
units operating in a typical avionics stack will significantly degrade the reliabilty of the avionics if
provisions for stack cooling are not incorporated in the initial installation. Recommendations on
stack cooling are contained in Bendix/King Installation Bulletin #55. Failure to provide stack
cooling will certainly lead to increased avionics maintenance costs and may void the warranty.
2.3.3 KLX 135/135A INTERWIRING AND CABLE HARNESS FABRICATION
A. General
The KLX 135/135A Communication Transceiver/GPS Receiver receives primary
power from the aircraft power source. Power connections, voltage requirements and
circuit breaker requirements are shown on the interconnect diagram (Figure 2-1).
‘The length of the wires to parallel pins should be approximately the same length, so that
the best distribution of current can be effected. AlliedSignal General Aviation Avionics
recommends that all wires, including spares as shown on the interconnect diagram be
included in the fabrication of the wiring hamess. However, if full wiring is not desired,
the installer should ensure that the minimum wiring requirements for the features and
functions to be used be incorporated.
When cables are installed in the aircraft, they must be supported firmly enough to
Prevent movement and should be carefully protected against chaffing. Additional
protection should also be provided in any location where the cable may be subjected to
abuse.
In wire bundles, the cabling should not be tied tightly together as this tends to increase
the possibility of noise pickup and similar interference. When routing cables through
the aircraft the cables should cross high level rf lines at right angles.
The following guidelines are recommended:
(1) The installing facility will supply and fabricate all extemal cables. (See Figures
2-1 through 2-5). The required connectors are supplied as part of the installation
kit (P/N 050-02217-00XX).
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(2) The KLX 135/135A and the associated wiring hamess must be kept a minimum
of three feet from the transceiver antenna coax and the termination connector of
the antenna to prevent rf interference from the antenna.
(8) Do not route the transceiver antenna coax near ADF sense or loop antenna
cables.
B. Primary Power and Circuit Breaker Requirements and Wiring
The KLX 135/135A transceiver/receiver receives primary power from an aircraft by
aircraft power circuit breakers. The KLX 135/135A is designed to operate receiving
with a +14 V de supply. Power connections, and circuit breaker requirements are
shown on the interconnection diagram Figure 2-1.
C. Audio Installation Description
The audio system within the KLX 135/135A provides maximum flexibility for use in a
variety of audio/intercom configurations. The KLX 135/135A provides audio
amplification for its VHF communication transceiver for both headphones and the
cockpit speaker. In addition up to three external sources of audio may be amplified and
sent to the headphones and speaker. With proper extemal switching, the KLX
4185/1354 can provide the microphone bias voltage and amplification necessary for the
implementation of a push to talk or a hot mic intercom. The KLX 135/135A provides
access to signals not commonly found on communication transceivers to allow full
featured installation with audio switching panels and audio isolation/amplifier panels.
Three auxiliary audio inputs AUX #1 AUDIO IN (P4001-M), AUX #2 AUDIO IN
(P4001-12) and AUX #3 AUDIO IN (P4001-11) are typically used to amplify audio from
VOR/LOG, Marker Beacon, ADF, DME, Radio Altimeter Decision Height Alerters and
other avionics audio sources. Any signal capable of driving a 500 ohm, or lower, load
that is adjustable to less than 7 volts is acceptable. All three inputs share a common
low, that is connected to ground inside the KLX 135/135A.
Should you have more than three audio sources it is sometimes possible to
successfully connect more than one source toa single pin. The sources will in addition
to driving the KLX 135/135A input load be driving the other source outputs as loads.
Normally this does not damage the source units but can cause lower signal levels
resulting in less audio from these sources sharing the input pin. In addition turning off
one of the sources may stop audio from all the sources sharing that input pin.
COMM AUDIO/SIDETONE IN (P4001-£) and INTERCOM MIC IN (P4001-D) are
inputs to the same amplifier used for the auxiliary audio inputs. The COMM
AUDIO/SIDETONE IN is reserved for the COMM AUDIO/SIDETONE OUT and has 2.3.
times the gain of the aux audio inputs. The INTERCOM MIC IN provides a MIC bias
voltage output and should only be connected to aircraft microphones. Connection to
other devices may result in damage to both the KLX 135/135A and the other device.
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Connecting two microphones to the COMM MIC IN or INTERCOM MIC IN at the same
time may result in weak or distorted audio. Variations in microphones, even with
identical manufacturers part numbers, can produce this problem when both are
connected at the same time. Microphone isolation relays are recommended so that
only one microphone is connected at one time.
If intercom audio is placed on the speaker, it may cause undesirable audio feedback.
To prevent this condition, it is common to interrupt the connection between AUDIO
SUM OUT and 4 OHM AUDIO IN HI when the intercom is keyed. When the intercom is
keyed this relay also prevents audio from any source from being heard on the speaker.
All audio sources remain on the headphones when the intercom is keyed.
All five inputs described above are combined and amplified and output on the 500 OHM
AUDIO OUT HI (P4001-13) and AUDIO SUM OUT HI (P4001-R). Both pins have
identical signals but are at different voltage levels. The 500 OHM AUDIO OUT will drive
headphones directly, The AUDIO SUM OUT is provided so that it may be input to the
KLX 135/135A\s internal 4 ohm speaker amplifier. No signals, other than the five inputs,
are output from the amplifier. No other signals are automatically added to the output,
thus allowing the installer complete flexibility.
4,0HM AUDIO IN HI (P4001-5) is the input to the speaker amplifier. Only the signal
applied to this input will be output on 4 OHM AUDIO OUT HI (P4001-P) output. The
output will drive speakers of greater than 4 ohm impedance, but since higher
impedance speakers may expect higher voltages they may not be as loud as 4 ohm
speakers. The speaker amplifier is muted (output is disabled) when the COMM
transmitter is active (MIC KEY input is low).
When a separate audio panel is used, neither the 500 ohm or 4 ohm audio amplifiers in
the KLX 135/135A are connected, The KLX 135/135A audio amplifiers do not need
extemal loads applied to either their inputs or outputs when they are not used.
2.3.4 EQUIPMENT LOCATION
Care should be exercised to avoid mounting components near equipment operating with high
pulse current or high power outputs such as radar and satellite communications equipment. In
general, the equipment should be installed in a location convenient for operation, inspection, and
maintenance, and in an area free from excessive vibration, heat, and noise generating sources.
All mechanical installation drawings, connector assembly diagrams, interwiring diagrams, and
connector pin assignment tables referenced in this section are located at the end of this section of
the manual. Determine the mounting location for system components following the guidelines
below.
Prior to installing any equipment, make a continuity check of all wires and cables associated with
the system. Then apply power and check for proper voltages at system connectors, and then
remove power before completing the installation.
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>) A. KLX 135/135 Communication Transceiver/GPS Receiver Locations
NOTE
* Care must be taken in selecting the optimum location for the
KLX 135/135A.
+ The LCD, Liquid Crystal Display, has viewing angle limitations.
(See Figures 2-6 and 2-7) The installation of the KLX
135/135A must not exceed these viewing angles. The viewing
angle should be checked with both the pilot's and the copilot’s
seats in the full forward position.
+ Insome potential mounting locations, glare and reflection from
the display may cause the display to be nearly unreadable.
Therefore, careful considerations of these effects should be
made before choosing the final mounting location. Refer to
Figures 2-6 and 2-7.
‘The panel-mounted KLX 135/135 can be installed in any convenient location on the
) Panel that is free from excessive heat and vibration and which provides reasonable
access for inspection and maintenance,
To allow for inspection or repair of the wiring of the connector assembly itself, sufficient
lead length should be left so that when the mounting hardware for the rear connectors
and antenna coaxial cable is removed the assembly may be pulled forward several
inches. Also, a bend should be made in the harness (at the rear connectors) to allow
water droplets that might form on the hamess due to condensation, to drip off at the
bend and not collect in the connection.
The length of cables from the KLX 135/135A connector to other system units is not
critical because unit interfaces are designed with high impedance inputs, low
impedance outputs, and low noise susceptibility characteristics.
Forced air cooling is recommended but is not a requirement. Outline drawing Figure
2-5 shows KLX 135/135A Communication Transceiver/GPS Receiver dimensions.
B. COMM Antenna
The antenna should be well removed from any projections, the engine(s), and
propeller(s). It should also be well removed from landing gear doors, access doors, or
other openings which will break the ground plane for the antenna, The ground plane
surface directly beneath the COMM antenna should be a flat plane over as large an
) area (18 inches square, minimum) as possible.
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‘A Conventional 50 © vertically polarized COMM antenna is required with the
KLX 135/135A. Vertically bent whip communication antennas are not recommended.
Wideband COMM antennas provide efficient operation over the COMM band.
Antennas should be installed according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
back-up plate should be used for added strength on thin-skinned aircraft.
To prevent 1 interference, the antenna must be physically mounted a minimum
distance of three feet from the KLX 135/135A and the wiring hamess
The antenna should be mounted a minimum of six feet away from the DME antenna
and four feet from the ADF sense antenna.
Where practical, plan the antenna location to keep cable lengths as short as possible
and avoid sharp bends in the cable to minimize the VSWR.
Avoid running other cables or wires near the antenna cable.
‘On pressurized aircraft, the antenna should be sealed using RTV No. 3145
(P/N 016-01082-0000) or equivalent around the connector and mounting hardware.
All antenna mounts should be sealed around the base from the outside for moisture
protection using RTV or equivalent.
Mount the antenna in as clean an environment as possible, away from exhaust gases
and oils, The antenna should be kept clean. If left diy (oil covered), the range of the
transceiver/receiver may be affected.
‘The antenna connectors on the KLX 135/135A are identified on the rear die casting.
GPS Antenna
1) The KA 91 and KA 92 GPS active antennas, P/N 071-01545-0200 and
071-01553-0200 respectively, are the designated antennas for the
KLX 135/135A.
2) The antenna should be mounted on top of the fuselage near the cockpit. Avoid
mounting the antenna near any projections, the propeller, and the T-tail of the
aircraft, where shadows could occur. It is recommended that there be a
separation of at least 3 ft between the GPS antenna and any VHF Comm antenna
on the aircraft. Antenna baseplate must be level within + 5° in both axes when
the aircraft is in level flight. If the antenna is tilted more than +5° or is mounted
close to other objects that shadow it, loss of some of the satellites will occur and
system performance may be degraded. Antenna cable and connector
information, including vendor information, is listed below. Refer to figure 2-14
(TNC) and figure 2-15 (BMA) for cable/connector assembly instructions for the 0
to 40 feet category using RG 400/U or RG 142B/U. Refer to figure 2-16 (for both
‘TNC and BMA) for the 0 to 80 feet and 0 to 100 feet categories.
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NOTE
The nominal gain figure for the KA 91/92 is 26.5 dB and the noise
figure is 2,3 dB. With 0.050 ice on radome, gain will not decrease by
more than 2.0 dB when viewing a satellite from 30° above the
horizon to zenith, as compared to a no ice condition.
CABLE CABLEPARTNUMBER BMA CONNECTOR INC CONNECTOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE
LENGTH LOSS (dB)
01040. PIN: 024-00002-0000 P/N: 090-00101-0002 P/N: 030-00134-0000 80
VPN: RG142B/0 VPN: TED Mig. 9-30-10 VPN: TED Mig. 6-10-30
0to.80ft. PIN: 024-00072-0000 P/N: 030-00452.0000 P/N: 030-00108-0002 80
VPN: ECS 311601 VPN: TED Mig. 2-30-26 VPN: TED Mig. 6-10-307
010 100. P/N: 024-00071-0000 PIN: 030-00452.0001__—P/N: 030-00108-0003 80
VPN: ECS 311201 VPN: TED Mig. 9-30-25 VPN: TED Mfg. 5-10-906
100t0 165. Contact TED, ECS or PIC for complete cable/connector assembly.
TED Manufacturing Corp. Electronic Cable Specialists (ECSPIC Wire and Cable
11415 Johnson Drive 11227 W. Forest Home Avenue N63 W 22619 Main Street
‘Shawnee, Kansas 66203 Franklin, Wisconsin 53132 P.O. Box 330
Tel: (913) 631-6211 Tel: (800) ECS-WIRE
or (414) 529-5500
Sussex, Wisconsin 53089
Tel: (800) 742-3191
or (414) 246-0500
2.3.5 KLX 135/135A INSTALLATION
‘The transceiverireceiver should be mounted using the dimensions specified in the outline and
mounting drawing, Figure 2-5. The transceiver/receiver should be wired according to the
interconnect diagram, Figure 2-1.
A. Cable Hamess and Connector Assembly
‘The KLX 135/135A uses a special connector that mates directly with the printed circuit
board inside the unit (see Figure 2-5). Assemble the connector using the procedure
described in paragraph 2.3.6.
B. Coax Connector
Refer to Figure 2-5 for the details for mounting the right angle coaxial BNC connector to
the coax cable. Install the connector into the mounting rack.
C. Mounting Rack
(1) Rear connector wiring must be completed before permanently fastening the
transceiver/receiver to the panel.
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Remove the area specified on the outline and mounting drawing (see Figure 2-5)
for front and rear dimensions. Care must be taken to avoid damage to the
adjacent equipment and cables.
Secure the rack to the panel. The mounting rack must be secured in the rear by
attaching it to a structural member of the airframe.
Comm Antenna
For antenna outline drawing, installation procedures, and mounting dimensions, refer
to the manufacture’s instructions. In lieu of specific instructions, the following general
guidelines may be used.
a)
Peel backing off the antenna template and apply the template to the aircraft at the
desired mounting location.
(2) Drill or cut the proper size holes for mounting the antenna, then remove the
template.
(8) Using the antenna as a stencil, draw a line around the base of the antenna where
it comes into contact with the aircraft. Then carefully scrape off the paint within
the stenciled area. Lightly sand the bare metal with fine sandpaper to insure the
removal of all paint and protective coatings.
(4) Sand the inside area of the aircraft where the backing plate will be located to
remove chromate or other protective finish.
(©) Apply Alumiprep No.33, or equivalent, following the manufacture’s directions to
cleanse the metal of any residue.
(©) Apply Alodine no. 1001, or equivalent, following the directions on the container.
(7) _ Align the backing plate with the holes drilled in step (2). Fasten the backing plate
securely in place, if required for reinforcement.
(8) Mount the antenna using the fasteners called out or those included with the
antenna.
(8) Coaxial cable RG400/U, or equivalent, is normally used.
(10) Inspect coaxial cable connector for proper contact, then fasten the connector
securely to the antenna.
KA 91/92 GPS Antenna
To maintain good performance from the antenna system, do not wax or paint the
antenna.
(1)
Using the correct template for the antenna chosen, mark the mounting holes on
the aircraft fuselage.
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Drill and/or punch the required holes.
Use a piece of fine sandpaper or emery cloth to sand the area on the fuselage
skin on which the doubler plate for the antenna is to be mounted and on the
aircraft skin under where the antenna will be mounted.
Apply Alumiprep No. 33, P/N 016-01127-0000, to both the inside and outside
areas of the fuselage and to the back of the doubler plate. Follow the directions
‘on the container to cleanse the metal of any left over residue.
Apply Alodine, P/N 016-01128-0006, to both locations following the directions on
the container. This is used to ensure good bonding of the antenna and to prevent
oxidation.
Refer to Figure 2-8 for the P/N 155-05999-0000 installation drawing and mount
the antenna as shown. First rivet the doubler plate in place. It is important that
the doubler plate make a good electrical bond with the inside of the aircraft skin
and that the antenna itself be well bonded to the aircraft.
When installing the KA 91/92 antenna do not exceed 50 inch-Ibs of torque on the
antenna mounting screws.
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Looking at the top of the unit, make sure the front lobe of the hold down device is
in a vertical position.
Slide the unit into the mounting rack until the front lobe touches the mounting
rack.
Insert a 3/32" Allen wrench through the hole in the front panel to engage the
locking screw. Tur clockwise until the rear lobe engages the mounting rack.
Continue turning until the unit is secure in the mounting rack. Do not overtighten.
For removal, turn the locking screw counterclockwise using a 3/32” Allen wrench
until the unit disengages from the mounting rack.
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Description
SPARE
TX/RX INTERLOCK
COM MIC IN HI
COM MIC INLO-
(COMM AUDIO/SIDETONE OUT
AIC POWER
AIC POWER
AIC POWER
SPARE
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AUX #3 AUDIO IN
AUX #2 AUDIO IN
500 OHM AUDIO OUT HI
500 OHM AUDIO OUT LO
4 OHM AUDIO IN LO
SQUELCH/COMPRESSOR DISABLE
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INTERCOM MIC IN
COMM AUDIO/SIDETONE IN
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AUX #1 AUDIO IN
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4 OHM AUDIO OUT HI
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FIGURE 2-2 KLX 185/135A CONNECTOR PIN DIAGRAM
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2.3.6 MOLEX CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
The installer has two options of fabricating the wiring hamess for the KLX 135/135A. The option
includes soldering the connectors or crimping the connectors onto the wires. Refer to instructions
in Figure 2-3.
A. Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Pliers
a)
(2)
(3)
‘Strip each wire 5/32 inches for contact terminal (P/N 030-01107-0024). The last
two digits of the contact terminal part number indicates the number of terminals
furnished.
Tin the exposed conductor.
Using needle nosed pliers, fold over each conductor tab, in turn, onto the
exposed conductor. when both tabs have been folded, firmly press the tabs
against the conductor.
B. _ Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Molex Crimper (Figure 2-3)
a)
@)
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4)
Strip each wire 5/32” for contact terminal (KPN 030-01107-00XX). (The last two
digits of the contact terminal part number indicates the number of terminals
required).
Open the Molex hand crimper HTR-6115 with the engraved side toward the
operator. Place the conductor tab section of a contact terminal on Anvil B with the
contact portion facing away from the operator. Close the crimper slightly until the
contact tabs touch the female jaw.
Insert the stripped conductor until the insulation is even with the side of the
crimper facing the operator. Crimp the conductor tabs by squeezing the handles
together until the jaws are fully closed or a sufficient crimp is obtained.
Move the lead to Anvil A. Place the insulating tab section on Anvil A. Crimp again
until the jaws are fully closed or a sufficient crimp is obtained.
C. Contact Insertion into Molex Connector Housing
a)
)
After the contact terminals have been installed on the wiring harness, the contact
terminals can be inserted into the proper location in the connector housing
(PIN 030-01094-00XX). The terminal cannot be inserted upside down. Be sure
to push the terminal all the way in, until a click can be felt or heard.
The self locking feature can be tested by gently pulling on the wire.
D. Extraction of Contact from Molex Connector
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Slip the flat narrow blade of a Molex contact ejector tool, HT-1884 (BENDIX/KING
P/N 047-05099-0001), under the contact on the mating side of the connector. By
turning the connector upside down one can see the blade slide to the stop.
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(2) When the ejector is positioned against the stop the locking key of the contact is
raised, allowing the contact to be removed by pulling moderately on the lead.
(3) _ Neither the contact or position is damaged by removing a contact; however, the
contact should be checked visually before reinstalling in connector, to be certain
that retaining tab “A extends as shown (see Figure 2-3 below) for retention in
connector.
INSULATOR CRIMP
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‘SOLDERLESS CONTACT TERMINAL
P/N 030-01107—0030
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HAND EJECTOR
P/N 047—05099-0001
MOLEX P/N HT-1884
FIGURE 2-3 CRIMPING TOOLS AND CONNECTORS
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Holding the hand crimpers as shown, release the crimper's ratchet paw! and open by squeezing :
tightly on the handles, and then releasing pressure.
HAND CRIMPER:
P/N 071-06041-0000
MOLEX P/N 6115
Close crimpers until ratchet begins to engage. Then insert terminal into jaws from the back side.
(See the following; Figure 2-3 Sheet 2 below). For 24 to SOAWG wire, it will be necessary to start
the crimp in jaw A’and then complete in jaw B.
JAW] TERMINAL | WIRE SIZE [INSULATION RANGE
‘A _[ 030-01107-0030 | 18 to 24AWG “110 TO .055
B_ | 030-01107-0030 | 24 to SOAWG -055 to .030
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TERMINAL
Terminal is in the correct position when insulation tabs are flush with outside face of crimp jaws.
FIGURE 2-3 CRIMPING TOOLS AND CONNECTORS
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‘Once the terminal is in the correct position, close the jaws gently until the terminal is held loosely
inplace. Push the wire stop down so that it rests snugly behind the contact portion of the terminal.
Strip off 1/8 inch of the wire insulation and insert the wire through the insulation tabs into the
conductor tabs until the insulation hits the conductor jaw face or until the conductor touches the
wire stop.
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‘Squeeze the handles until the crimp jaws close and the ratchet releases.
Straighten the terminal if necessary, then release the plier grips and remove the crimped
terminal.
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too much or too little pressure is needed to release the crimper's ratchet paw! at the end of the
crimp stroke, the ratchet can be easily adjusted. A spanner wrench provided with the tool can be
Used to loosen the lock nut, and rotate the keyed stud clockwise for increased pressure and
counter-clockwise for decreased pressure. Once the desired pressure has been set, the lock nut
must be tightened again. Newer models may have a screwdriver adjustment.
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2.4 POST INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE
24.1 TRANSCEIVER/RECEIVER SYSTEM CHECKOUT
The post-installation test is used to apply power and functionally checkout the system. Successful
completion of the post-installation test verifies the proper operation of the KLX 135/135A
Communication Transceiver/GPS Receiver System.
Figure 2-4 is a visual inspection/check procedure that should be performed after system
installation as part of a system checkout. A post-installation test per paragraph 2.4.1 B. should be
performed. In addition, the procedure should be used as a periodic maintenance inspection
check.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION/CHECK PROCEDURE
KLX 135/135 Trans- ‘A. Inspect external surface for damage.
ceiver/Receiver B. Check that the unit is securely installed and that
retaining mechanism is securely tightened.
. Ensure that all connections in the transceiver/re-
ceiver are properly mounted and secure.
‘Antennas ‘A. Inspect external surfaces for damage.
B. Check that antenna is properly mounted and
mounting screws are tight.
C. Ensure that antenna coaxial cable connectors are
properly mated and secure.
FIGURE 2-4 INSPECTION/CHECK PROCEDURE
‘A. Inspection
Perform the following inspection on the overall system:
(1) Check that cables do not interfere with aircraft controls or other equipment.
(2) Check cabling for proper routing and check security of tie-down points. Inspect
and adjust cable runs to ensure that cables are not strained, kinked, or severely
twisted and are not exposed to rough or sharp surfaces.
B. _Post-Installation Test/Operation
(1) General
Installation of the transceiver/receiver system requires three stages of testing to
‘ensure the proper operation of the transceiver/receiver. Initially, prior to the
installation of the transceiver/receiver and antenna, a system interwiring check
should be performed. This check verifies that the aircraft and all
transceiver/receiver interconnections are correct, before power is applied. After
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the units are installed a visual inspection of the equipment and connections is
made.
System Interwiring Check
To check the aircraft and transceiver/receiver system interconnections proceed
as follows:
(2) Check that all cables and interwiring are installed in accordance with the
Interwiring and Cable Harness Fabrication instructions (paragraph 2.3.3).
(b) Using the interconnect diagram (see Figure 2-1), check wiring for proper
destination, opens, and shorts.
(©) Check rf cables for VSWR.
Visual Inspection
In conjunction with system installation, perform the inspection/check procedure
(Figure 2-4 in this section).
Post-Installation Test
The Post-installation Test verifies the proper operation of the KLX 135/135A
Transceiver/Receiver System. This procedure is used after the system units
have been installed and thereafter as an operational check. This procedure is
comprised of a pretest setup, a pre-flight tum on and a visual inspection. The
following tests and check are performed on the ground.
(a) Pretest Setup
1) Check KLX 135/135A system source power as follows:
a Confirm that aircraft power is operational.
b Confirm that the aircraft panel background lighting power
source is operational by adjusting the cockpit dimmer switch
for proper cockpit panel illumination.
2) Operate appropriate aircraft circuit breakers and switches to apply
power to the system as follows:
a Apply aircraft power to transceiver/receiver.
b Apply primary power inputs to all systems that interface with
the transceiver/receiver(s) per the system configuration.
3) Verify that all KLX 195/135A circuit breakers are closed.
4) Allow one minute for warmup.
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Pre-Flight Turn On Test
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Rotate the COMM Volume (VOL) knob clockwise from the OFF
Position.
The Turn-On page will be displayed for a few seconds. During this
time, the KLX 135/135A performs an internal test. The operational
revision status (ORS) level number in the upper right corner of the
display should match the ORS level indicated on the first page of the
Pilot’s Guide.
When the intemal test is complete, the Turn-On page will
automatically be replaced by the Self Test page.
Verify that the data displayed on the Self Test page is the same that is
being displayed on the equipment (if any) in the aircraft which is
interfaced to the KLX 135/135A. If the KLX 135/135A is not
connected to any other equipment in the aircraft, you may skip to
step 5.
Ifthe KLX 135/135, is interfaced with a NAV indicator such as an HSI
or a course deviation indicator (CDI), the deviation bar (D-bar) should
be indicating a half scale deviation to the right. The TO/FROM
indicator should be showing FROM.
If the KLX 135/135 has passed the internal self test, the bottom left
side of the Self Test page will display Self-test Pass and all external
annunciators will be illuminated. if Self-test Fail is displayed,
recycle power to the KLX 135/185A. If the Self Test page still
displays Selt-test Fail, the KLX 135/135A requires repair and should
not be used for navigation,
When you are ready to approve the Self-test page, press the {ENT}
button while the Ok? is flashing. Ifitis not flashing, press the (CRSR}
button,
The next page displayed will be the Initialization page. Verify that the
date displayed in the top left corner of the Initialization page is
correct. The KLX 135/135A has an internal battery powered
calendar/clock, so the date and time normally don't require setting.
The battery has a life of approximately 3 years. In addition, the KLX
135/135A's system date and time are automatically updated when at
least one satellite is being received. However, if for some reason the
date or time are incorrect it is necessary to enter the correct date or
time so that the KLX 135/135A can reach the navigation mode. The
date must be correct and the time must be correct within ten minutes
so that the KLX 135/135A will start looking for the correct satellites.
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If the date is incorrect, rotate the right outer knob counterclockwise
until the cursor is over the entire date field. Rotate the right inner
knob until the correct day of the month is displayed. Then, move the
cursor to the month field by rotating the outer knob one click
clockwise and change the month as necessary. Use the same
methods to select the correct year. When the date is correct, press
{ENT).
Verify that the time displayed in the upper right comer of the
Initialization page is correct to within ten minutes of the actual time.
However, you are responsible for assuring the desired time zone is
selected on the KLX 135/135A. If it is necessary to reset the time,
Position the cursor over the time zone field and select the desired
time zone. The following are the time zones which the KLX 135/135
is capable of displaying:
UTC Coordinated Universal Time (Zulu)
GST Greenland Standard Time (UTC - 3)
GDT Greenland Daylight Time (UTC - 2)
ATS Atlantic Standard Time (UTC - 4)
ATD Atlantic Daylight Time (UTC - 3)
EST Eastern Standard Time (UTC - 5)
EDT Eastern Daylight Time (UTC - 4)
CST Central Standard Time (UTC - 6)
CDT Central Daylight Time (UTC - 5)
MST Mountain Standard Time (UTC - 7)
MDT Mountain Daylight Time (UTC - 6)
PST Pacific Standard Time (UTC - 8)
PDT Pacific Daylight Time (UTC - 7)
AKS Alaska Standard Time (UTC - 9)
AKD Alaska Daylight Time (UTC - 8)
HAS Hawaii Standard Time (UTC - 10)
HAD Hawaii Daylight Time (UTC - 9)
SST Samoa Standard Time (UTC - 11)
SDT Samoa Daylight Time (UTC - 10)
LCL User Defined Timer (UTC + 00-12)
Once you have selected the desired time zone, position the cursor
over the entire time field and select the correct hour with the right
inner knob. Since 24 hour time is used, be sure to add 12’if the time is.
after 1:00 P.M. (2:30 P.M. becomes 1430). Now move the cursor to
the tens of minutes position and select the desired value, and repeat
this process for the last digit of the time field. When the correct time
has been entered, press {ENT} to start the clock running,
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8) To aid the GPS receiver in acquiring your position, it is good that it
have a reasonable idea of where you are. Check to see if the
displayed initial position is where you are actually located. This
latitude/longitude is the last known position before the power was
shut down the lasttime. Unless the unithas been moved since its last
use, this position should be correct. On the right side of the screen
will be the identifier of the nearest airport in the data base, with a
radial and distance from that airport. If you need to change the initial
position to--let's say-- John F. Kennedy International (KJFK), move
the cursor to the WPT: field and use the right inner knob to select a K
as the first character of the identifier. Move the cursor to the next
character and select a J and an F. The K should be filed in by the
data base. When you press {ENT}, the latitude and longitude fields
will change to those of KJFK. If necessary, the latitude and longitude
may be entered manually.
9) When all information on the Initialization page is correct, move the
cursor to Ok? and press {ENT} to move on.
10) The VFR page warning page will now be displayed. Press {ENT} to
approve this page.
GPS For VFR use only
Acknowledge ?
11) The Data Base page will now be displayed with the cursor over
Acknowledge?. Line 1 on the KLX 135 indicates whether a North
American or International data base is being used. Line 1 onthe KLX
135A indicates whether an Americas, Pacific International or Atlantic
International data base is being used. If the data base is current, line
3 will show the date when the data base expires. If, on the other
hand, the data base is out of date, line 3 shows the date that it
expired. The KLX 135/135A will still function with an out of date data
base; however, you must exercise extreme caution and always verify
that the data base information is correct before using information
from an out-of-date data base. Press {ENT} to acknowledge the
information on the Data Base page.
CAUTION
‘The accuracy of the data base information is assured only if the data
base is current. Operators using an out-of-date data base do so
entirely at their own risk.
‘A waypoint page for the waypoint which was active when the KLX
135/135A was last turned off will be displayed on the screen. If the
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last active waypoint was an airport, the APT 4 page showing the
airport's communications frequencies will be displayed.
Verify that the COMM FREQ window displays the frequencies stored
inthe non-volatile memory. Further checkout of the communications
transceiver should be done in flight testing. As an added precaution
before the flight test the antenna VSWR should be checked with an
inline type wattmeter. The wattmeter should be inserted in the
coaxial transmission line between the transceiver and the antenna.
Any problem with the antenna installation will most ikely be seen as a
high reflected power. A VSWR of 3:1 will result in a 25% loss of
power.
‘Check the NAV 2 page to see your present position. Use the right
‘outer knob to select the NAV page type and then the right inner knob,
if necessary, to select the NAV 2 page. It is quite likely that the
present position will be dashed at first. It takes the KLX 135/1354
several minutes to acquire the GPS satellites and to make its initial
calculation of your position. When the KLX 135/135A reaches a NAV
ready status and is able to navigate, the NAV 2 page will display your
present position relative to the nearest VOR. Verify that the present
position shown on the NAV 2 page is correct.
NOTE
In order to reach a Nav ready status, the aircraft must be away from
obstructions blocking the GPS antenna’s view of required satellites.
If the KLX 135/135A fails to reach the NAV ready status within five
minutes refer to the pilot's guide section 4.6 “Initialization and Time
to First Fix’.
14)
The following paragraphs define additional checkout procedures for
all possible Input/Output signals that can be connected to the KLX
135/135A. It should be clearly determined which of the signals are
intended to be used in any given installation and then only the
paragraphs pertaining to those signals should be performed.
a. Perform all steps defined in Paragraph 2.4.1 B(4)(b) steps 1)
through 13) and leave the system energized with a valid GPS.
signal being received.
b. Cycle the power on the KLX 135/135A which will cause the self
test page to be displayed. Verify that the CDI needle, after it
has settled, is indicating half scale right deflection. Verify that
the TO/FROM flagis indicating FROM. Verify that the nav flag
is pulled from view.
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¢. With gray code altitude being supplied by a compatible
encoding altimeter, verity that the proper altitude is indicated
on the Self Test or Set 8 pages (provided no other altitude
sources are active and that proper baro setting has been
entered).
Verify that there is no interference between the KLX 135/135A,
transponder, and any other loads on the encoding altimeter
output. Remove power from each of the loads on the encoder
to verify that the remaining equipment stil performs properly. If
interference exists, one or more of the units are not diode
isolated and isolation diodes will need to be added to the
aircraft wiring.
d. The following test must be conducted within five minutes after
the hour with ELT transmissions limited to 3 (Three) sweeps. A
sweep occurs each time there is a voice transmission. Verify
that the present position is displayed on the KLX 135/135A
Nav 2 page. Activate the Comm Receiver and tune it to 121.5
MHz. Switch The ELT cockpit toggle switch to TEST. The ELT
ight should flash and the "sweeping” sound of the ELT should
be heard on the Comm Receiver. Within 1 (one) minute, a
voice transmission should be heard which contains the present
position displayed on the KLX 185/135A Nav 2 page. Switch
the toggle switch to AUTO and push the reset button until it
stops flashing.
@. If the KLX 135/135, is interfaced to a moving map display,
verify operation by moving the aircraft out to an open location
to acquire a satellite position. Enter some active flightplan or
waypoint to develop a presentation on the map. Some moving
maps require 2 kts of ground speed to display as the sense
track angle is used instead of the heading. The KLX 135/135A,
does not output track angles when the groundspeed is below 2
kts.
Recycle the power on the KLX 135/135A which will cause the
Self Test Page to be displayed. Verify that all external
annunciators are energized. Cycle the KLX 135/135 display
Past all initialization pages. Verify all external annunciators are
extinguished. If the message light comes on, view the
Message Page to verify that there is a message. if any other
annunciator remains lighted, review the status of the KLX
135/15A to determine if the lighted annunciator is justified.
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NOTE
Annunciators should be checked one at a time in order to verify that
the correct one lights.
g. The data base cartridge may be updated using a 3.5” disk and
a laptop computer. The laptop computer must be IBM
compatible, have an open COM 1 or COM 2 serial port, and
have a 3.5" high density diskette drive.
Connect an IBM compatible laptop via PC loader kit P/N
050-03213-0000 (ref. figure 2-18). Set the KLX 135/135A to
the Set 0 page. Put the #1 diskette into the PC. Cycle the
power of the PC and follow the menu driven instructions,
NOTE
‘The KLX 135/135A database may be updated using a PC with the
KLX 135/135A mounted in an aircraft (ref. figure 2-18).
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1)
2)
3)
4)
Energize the unit by rotating the power control switch to the “on”
position.
Manipulate the controls as necessary to display the Set 1 Page on
the screen.
On the Set 1 Page, enter the airport name or the present position
(latitude and longitude) for the installation location accurate to within
60 nautical miles. Display the Set 2 Page. Verify that the date and
time are correct to within 10 minutes and update if necessary.
At this point the aircraft will have to be moved to a location known to
have reasonable GPS signal coverage. This implies an outside
location away from tall structures that could mask low elevation
satellites.
Select OTH 1 page. The State shown on the display should change
to Acquire (ACQ) and after a period of not more than 5 minutes,
(typically two minutes depending on the satellite coverage), the unit
should display Latitude and Longitude values on the Nav 2 Page that
are correct for the installation location. if the State shown is Search
the Sky (SRCH), (Search the Sky mode will only be displayed on the
KLX 135. The KLX 135A displays ACQ in the mode) the unit will take
up to 15 minutes to calculate a position.
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Select the OTH 2 page, verify that no asterisks appear next to any
satellite with an elevation greater than 25°. Select 121.15 MHz on
COMM 1. Transmit on COMM 1 fora period of 20 seconds and verity
that no asterisks appear indicating satellites with an elevation of
greater than 25°. Repeat for the following frequencies 121.175,
121.20, 131.250, 131.275 and 131.30 MHz. Repeat the above
procedure for all VHF COMM's on board the aircraft.
If any of the above tests do not pass (any asterisks appear on
satellites with greater than 25° during the above tests), it will be
necessary to identify the source of the interference. There are two
common sources of interference:
a
The 12th and 13th harmonics of the above mentioned
frequencies can be radiated from the VHF COMM at a level
strong enough to be a problem to the GPS but still be well low
enough to meet TSO requirements for the VHF COMM. If the
interference is from the radiating VHF COMM, an optional KA
198 notch filter (P/N 071-01565-0000 or TED Mfg 4-70-54)
will need to be installed. The recommended location for the
inline filter should be as close to the VHF RT as practical.
NOTE
inimum
performance standards. It is the responsibility of those desiring to
install this article either on or within a specific type or class of aircraft
to determine that the aircraft installation conditions are within these
performance standards. The article may be installed only if further
evaluation by the applicant documents an acceptable installation
and is approved by the Administrator.
(d)
be
The other possibility is re-radiation from an ELT. The radiated
RF from the VHF COMM can excite the output tank circuit of
the ELT and cause it to oscillate and radiate RF strong enough
to interfere with the GPS. If disconnecting the ELT antenna
eliminates the GPS interference, the manufacturer of the ELT
should be contacted for a recommended solution.
Conformity Inspection
Visually inspect the installed equipment to determine the use of
acceptable workmanship and engineering practices. Verify that all
mechanical and electrical connet
ns have been made properly.
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24.2 FLIGHT TEST OF VHF TRANSCEIVER
‘An operational performance flight test is recommended after the installation is completed to insure
satisfactory performance of the equipment in it's normal environment. To check the
‘communications transceiver, maintain an appropriate altitude and contact a ground station facility
at a range of at least 50 nautical miles. Then contact a ground station close in. Pull the volume
control out to defeat the automatic squelch feature and listen for any unusual electrical noise which
would reduce the comm receiver sensitivity by increasing the squelch threshold. If possible verify
the communications capability on both the high and low end of the VHF comm band.
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(CUTOUT DIMENSIONS FOR BEHIND
"ARCRAFT PANEL MOUNT
41.906 [48.41]
6.302 [160.07]
6.196 [157.38]
6.142 [156.01] ———
3.152 [60.06] —-
(CUTOUT DIMENSIONS FOR FRONT
‘ARCRAFT PANEL MOUNT
b+ 5.340 [135.64]
+ 2036 [51.71] J
1.120 [28.45]
0.125 [3.18] |
[ALOWANCE. FOR
PANEL. THICKNESS
0437 [11.10] +]
8500 [215.90]
11.851 [295.94]
(APT VOR NO SP ACT WAY FPL CAL SET OTH
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ENTRY HOLE FOR LOCKING PAWL
FIGURE 2-5 KLX 135/135A OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWING
(DWG NO 155-05676-0000 R-3)
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SCREW FHP {8-32 x 1/4
6X 089-06012-0004
RACK, MOUNTING, KLX135
047—10415-0003
CUP NUT
6X 089-02355-0001
SCREW PHP $6-32 x 1/4
‘3X 089-05907—0004
SCREW PHP #4-40 X 1/2
4X 089-05903-0008
TOP BOARD CONNECTION
(@30-01094-0087, REF)
POLARIZING KEY BETWEEN PINS 15 AND 18
TERMINAL
030-01 107-0048
(1 SPARE TERMINAL)
TERMINAL,
030-01107—0031
(1 SPARE TERMINAL)
P502
030—00101—0002
GPS RF
Pi
030-01094—0087
P4001
PIN 1 030-01094~0064 Sie
RETAINING RING
2X 090-00019-0007
CONNECTOR, MTG BRACKET
073-00627—0002
CONNECTORS VIEWED FROM REAR
OF KLX135
030—00101-0002
COMM RF
FIGURE 2-5 KLX 15/1354 OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWING
(DWG NO 155-05676-0000 R-3)
(SHEET 2)
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Ss @ Ww
NOTE
Care should be taken in selecting the optimum location for the KLX
135. Consideration should also be given to proximity of other units,
anything, such as knobs etc. that will block the viewing angle of the
display.
The LCD, Liquid Crystal Display, has viewing angle limitations. The
display is readable at angles up to 50 degrees directly to the left, 40
degrees directly to the right, and 30 degrees directly up and down.
The installation of the KLX 135 must not exceed these viewing
angles. The viewing angle should be checked with both the pilot's
and the copilot's seats in the full forward position.
In some potential mounting locations, glare and reflection from the
display may cause the display to be unreadable. Therefore, careful
consideration of these effects should be made before choosing the
final mounting location.
FIGURE 2-6 KLX 135 VIEWING ANGLE
(FOR VIEWING ANGLE ON KLX 135A REFER TO FIGURE 2-7 ON PAGE 2-44)
IMKLX135/AJKD Page 2-43,
Rev 3 Aug/95,BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER!
GPS RECEIVER
ea @ WF
NOTE
Care should be taken in selecting the optimum location for the KLX
135A, Consideration should also be given to proximity of other
units, anything, such as knobs etc. that will block the viewing angle
of the display.
The LCD, Liquid Crystal Display, has viewing angle limitations. The
display is readable at angles up to 50 degrees directly to the left, 50
degrees to the right, and 40 degrees directly up and down. The
installation of the KLX 135A must not exceed these viewing angles.
The viewing angle should be checked with both the pilot's and the
copilot's seats in the full forward position.
In some potential mounting locations, glare and reflection from the
display may cause the display to be unreadable. Therefore, careful
consideration of these effects should be made before choosing the
final mounting location.
FIGURE 2-7 KLX 135A VIEWING ANGLE
Page 2-44 IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135A
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER)
GPS RECEIVER
— 75. al Dimensions=inch(WM)
1.00 RAD BLEND, 2x“ 20.00 SURFACE RAD
FIGURE 2-8 KA 91 OUTLINE DRAWING
(Dwg. No. 071-01545-0200 Rev 4)
IMKLX135/AJKD Page 2-45
Rev 3 Aug/95BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135,
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER/
GPS RECEIVER
187-01807-0000
eee ae (CONDUCTIVE. GASKET .047-10130-0002
BACKING PLATE
a
11, REMOVE PAINT IN AREA OF ANTENNA INSTALLATION.
2. DIMENSIONS IN INCHES 1 MILLIMETERS 1
3. FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, BOND BETWEEN AIRCRAFT. AND
‘ANTENNA TOBE 10 MILLIOPNS RESISTANCE OF LESS.
4. UNIT WEIGHT .5 LBS {4227 KG.)
S. APPLY WHITE RIV SEALANT AROUND BASE OF
INSTALLED "ANTENNA, KEN 016°01120-0000 OR EQUIVALENT.
8. 42° WITH AIRCRAFT
ANTENNA SHOULD BE MOUNTED
AT tive. Fe teer arti tue.
7 DO NOT PAINT ANTENNA
8. AIRSPEED RATING 600 KTS MAX TAS.
FIGURE 2-9 KA 91 INSTALLATION DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 155-05999-0000 REV 3)
IMKLX135/A, Page 2-47
Rev 3 Aug/95
{| ||BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135A
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER/
GPS RECEIVER
- - 4X @ .250 .001 =A=
a
Teco 4 Seven —— .08e
‘@ +600
(eT@ -os0aTsIc)
4X R080 MAX.
) FIGURE 2-10 KA 91 BACKPLATE DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 047-10130-0000/0002 REV 2)
IMKLX135/AJKD Page 2-49
Rev 3 Aug/95
ALTERNATE VIEWBENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER’
GPS RECEIVER
3.60 R.
(Blend)
Dimensions: Inches : oy
a
YP. ‘473 Dia. Thru Hole,
faa) C’Bore Forside 332 Dia.
4 Places
FIGURE 2-11 KA 92 OUTLINE DRAWING
(Dwg. No. 071-01553-0200 Rev 1)
IMKLX135/AJKD Page 2-51
Rev 3 Aug/95.BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135A
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER’
GPS RECEIVER
071-01853-0200.
ANTENA a
re covecten—!
187-01831-0000-
(CONDUCTIVE GASKET
NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED!
1, FEMOVE PAINT IN AREA OF ANTENNA INSTALLATION.
DIMENSION IN INCHES (MILLIMETERS 1
FOR BEST PERFORWANCE, BOND BETWEEN AIRCRAFT. AND
ANTENNA TO BE 10 MILLIOMMS RESISTANCE OR LESS.
UNIT WEIGHT IS .27 LBS (12 KO)
APPLY WHITE RTV SEALANT AROUND BASE OF
INSTALLED ANTENNA. IKPN O16-01129-0000 OR EQUIVALENT?
ANTENNA SHOULD BE MOUNTED LEVEL 23° WITH AIRCRAFT.
AT LEVEL FLIGHT ATTITUDE.
7. DO _NOT PAINT ANTENNA
8, AIRSPEED RATING GOOKTS MAX TAS.
FIGURE 2-12 KA 92 INSTALLATION DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 155-06019-0000 REV 0)
IMKLX135/AJKD Page 2-53
Rev 3 Aug/95
~~ =
‘BAKING PLATE
(AIRCRAFT SKIN}
MOUNTING PATTERN
{| ||1.750)
BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135,
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER
GPS RECEIVER
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4x f .219 +.002
1% .030@ A/S
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@ .600 +.005
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IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95
—> [ese] 1.625)
FIGURE 2-13 KA 92 BACKPLATE DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 047-10735-0000/0002 REV 0)
Page 2-55
NN RADIUS OR CHAMFER .OBMAX
NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
AX MATERIAL 1S ALUMINUM 3003 H14
QQ-A-250/2, 1063 STOCK THICK
A\ FINISH IS GOLD IRIDITE MIL-C-5541
CLASS 1A
3 DEBURR AND REMOVE SHARP EDGES:
+O1R MAXBENDIX/KING
Nur
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aTiti te Fy
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GASKET SHOULDER
WASHER
0000 STRAIGHT CONNECTOR
(0100
KLX 135/135A
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER’
GPS RECEIVER
TEFLON
WASHER cump SHOULDER TEFLON
CONTACT tue BODY
-0001 RIGHT ANGLE CONNECTOR
Place nut ond gasket, with “V' groove toward
clamp, over cable and cut jocket to
dimension shown,
Comb out braid and fold out. Cut cable
dielectric to dimension shown. Tin center
conductor, using minimum amount of heat.
ci
cil
Jae | eli
Pull braid wires forward ond taper toward
center conductor. Pace clamp over braid
fond push back agcinst cable jocket.
cil
i
“ae
Feld back bro wins 08 shown, tim to proper longth and
for oer camp 08 show. Sip mel smu wotber ad tf
stealer wher one ctr centetor end tf nat, Soer
contact to canker conduct, ovoiding excemsve heat wich
right swe cable deci. Sip talon inadtor oer contact
—
Insert prepared cable termination into connector
body. Make sure sharp edge of clamp seats
Properly in gosket. Tighten nut.
FIGURE 2-14 KA 91 TNC COAX/CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (RG142B/U 0 to 40 ft.)
(Dwg. No. 030-00134-0000 Rev 3)
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/5
Page 2-57NOTES:
‘AvoID SOLDER
‘ON CENTER CONDUCTOR.
BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135A,
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER/
GPS RECEIVER
COAX:
CUT, STRIP AND SOLDER
AS SHOWN.
2 -030-00101-0002
INSTALL
an ow,
‘TACK SOLDER ~ 2 PLACES,
1, WHEN SOLDERING, AVOID APPLYING EXCESS HEAT TO
CONNECTOR BODY, HEAT SINK SPRING CONTACTS, AND
CENTER CONDUCTOR INSULATOR.
50 OHM MATCH
0.125->4
FIGURE 2-15 KA 91 BMA COAX/CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (RG142 B/U 0 TO 40 FT.)
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95,
(DWG. NO. 030-00101-0002 REV 9)
Page 2-59
HEAT SHRINK TUBING
pLOUTER SHIELD
HELD
STRIP RG—1428/U
(P/N 024-00002-0000)
AND PLACE 1” HEAT SHRINK
TUBING (P/N 150-00025~-0010)
OVER COAX.
SOLDER CENTER CONTACT AND
SOLDER INNER SHIELD INSIDE.
SEE NOTE 1.
SOLDER OUTER SHIELD OUTSIDE.
SEE NOTE 1.
SLIDE HEAT SHRINK TUBING
FORWARD (FLUSH WITH CONNECTOR)
AND ADD HEAT TO SHRINK
THE TUBING.BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135A
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER/
GPS RECEIVER
1. Place cable nut, bushing and braid
clamp over outer jacket. Trim cable
See cee no jacket, braid and dielectric to
= af 0.250 dimensions shown. Split outer jacket
Cth. in 4 places (approx. 90° apart) to
S Hl kK dimension. Lightly tin center
4 ey conductor.
7 0.050
0.350
2. Fold back braid, foil and inner shield
to expose dielectric.
3. Slide contact assembly (pin or
socket) between inner dielectric and
foil shield. Make certain contact
assembly is pushed on cable to flare
outer jacket and center conductor is
visible through inspection hole.
Smooth shields back over contact
A
assembly and solder center contact
as shown,
CONNECTOR BODY. 4, Push braid clamp and bushing
forward over shield as far as possible.
Slide cable nut over bushing and
insert finished assembly into
[> connector body. Tighten cable nut
completely to seal cable assembly.
FIGURE 2-16 KA91 TNC/ BMA COAX/CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (0 to 80 ft/0 to 100 ft.)
(For Cable P/N's 024-00071-0000 Rev. 0 / 024-00072-0000 Rev. 0)
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95
Page 2-61BENDIX/KING
KLX 135/135,
COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER’
GPS RECEIVER
INSTALLATON AND REMOVAL TOOLS (AWALABLE FROM
7 eae
vant Wen
COMECTOR Parc TOO 108
CONMECTER_PW REX, TOOL s-108
COMECTOR PW AGKOM. Took Te | seT-108-2
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ASCII start of text character
item designator
item data
item terminator:
ASCII carriage return character
ASCII start of text character
item designator
item data
item terminator:
ASCII carriage return character
ASCII end of text character
Any data which is invalid or exceeds the data format will be filled with dashes.
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95RS 232 Output Data Item Definitions
Ttem Desig: [Data Format Data [Description
nator Field
Width
B sddmmhh [9 present latitude: dash if position flag is
set. s-sign: N for north, $ for south
dd-degrees
mm-minutes
B sdddmmhh |10 _ |present longitude; dash if position flag is
mm=minutes
hh=hundreds of minutes
c dda 3 magnetic track, degrees;
or position flag is set.
D ddd 3 groundspeed, knots; dash if position flag
is set.
E daddd 5 70x distance to active waypoint, nm; dash
if nav flag is set.
G ‘sdddd 5 crosstrack error; dash if nav flag is set.
sssign: R for aircraft position
right of course, L for aircraft position left of
course
dddd=100 x crosstrack error, nm.
Tupper [adda 4 TOx magnetic desired track, degrees (use
case IN- selected course in OBS mode); dash if
DIA) nav flag is set.
K dddde 5 active waypoint identifier
v dddd 4 70 x magnetic bearing to active waypoint,
degrees (use radial from active waypoint
180 in OBS mode); dash if position flag is
set.
a ‘sddd 4 magnetic variation; dash if position flag
set.
s=sign; E for east, W for west
T 9 warnings; 4th character is "A" if estimated
position error exceeds 3.8 nm, otherwise
Tower [dddddd 6 70 x distance to destination, nm; dash if
case LIMA) nav flag is set.
u free format [17 __ | for development testing only
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95Item Desig-
nator
Data Format
Data
Field
Width
Description
{fight plan waypoint data; this tem is sent
lior each waypoint in the active flight plan
‘dd=waypoint number (01 — 20)
‘s=sequence number bits:
76543210
xlannnnn
x=unused, I=1 if last waypoint, a=1 if ac-
tive wot nnnnn=sequential number (same
‘as waypoint number, 01 — 20), unsigned
binary
iilisidentifier (ASCII characters); a value
of 7F hex in first byte indicates unknown
ident, remaining bytes should be ignored.
liswaypoint latitude; packed, unsigned
binary values:
76543210 76543210 76543210
sddddddd xxmmmmmm — xhhhhhh
sssign; 0 for north, 1 for south
ddddddd=degrees
wundreds of minutes
Avvalue of 7f hex in the first byte indicates
that latitude and longitude are unknown,
and remaining bytes should be ignored,
LLLL=waypoint longitude; packed, un-
‘signed binary values;
76543210 76543210 76543210
sroonoox dddddddd xmmmmmm
76543210
xhhhhhhh
sssign: O=east 1=west, x=unused, d=de-
grees, m=minutes, h=hundredth
mm=magnetic variation at waypoint
76543210 76543210
nnnnnnnnannnnnnn
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnn=Magnetic variation
at waypoint Two's complement binary in
sixteenths of degrees, Easterly variation
is positive. a value of 7FH in byte 14 indi-
cates that magnetic variation is not pres-
ently available and bytes 14 and 15
‘should be ignored
IMKLX135/AJKD_
Rev 3 Aug/95i
Active flight plan data in DIRECT-TO mode or OBS-TO-LEG mode,
‘A. _ ifthe "direct-to” waypoint isin the active flight plan, the "direct-from”
waypoint, the “direct-to” waypoint and those waypoints, if any,
coming after the *direct-to” waypoint in the active flight plan should
be transmitted, the sequence and waypoint numbers should start
from "1".
B. If the "direct-to” waypoint is not in the active flight plan, only the
"direct-from” waypoint and the “direct-to” waypoint should be
transmitted. The sequence and waypoint numbers, in this case,
should start from "1".
C. Identifier field of the "direct-from” waypoint shall always be blanked.
Active flight plan data in OBS mode,
‘A. No flight plan data shall be transmitted.
Performance
All RS232 data shall be transmitted at least once every 2 sec.
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95APPENDIX E
DO-160C ENVIORMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORMS
IMKLX135/AJKD_
Rev 3 Aug/95RTCAMO-160¢
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM,
NOMENCLATURE: KLX135 Communication
‘TranscaWverIGPS Receiver
PART NUMBER: 069-01028.0201
‘TSO NUMBER: €37¢ 100NM 25xH 00-186 Class 4
638d DO-186 Class C and D
[MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION: ‘See Specification Conti Dwg.
68-91029.0201,
MANUFACTURER: ALLIEDSIGNAL INC.
‘ADDRESS: 400, ROGERS,
OLATHE, KS 66082
Usa
‘CONDITIONS| PARA ‘CONDUCTED TESTS
‘TEMPERATURE AND ALTITUDE 40 CATEGORY A1 AND D1
‘TEMPERATURE VARIATION 50 CATEGORY 8
HuMOITY 60 CATEGORY 8
(OPER SHOCK/CRASH SAFETY 70 QPER SHOCK TEST AND CRASH
SAFETY
VIBRATION. a0 CATEGORIES NB, AND M
EXPLOSION 20 (CATEGORY X (NOT TESTED)
\WATERPROOFNESS. 10.0 CATEGORY X (NOT TESTED)
FLUIDS SUSCEPTIBLITY 10 ‘CATEGORY X (NOT TESTED)
‘SAND AND DUST 120 CATEGORY X (NOT TESTED)
FUNGUS 130 CATEGORY X (NOT TESTED)
‘SALT SPRAY 140 CATEGORY x (NOT TESTED)
‘MAGNETIC EFFECT 150 cuassz
POWER INPUT 16.0 CATEGORY B
VOLTAGE SPIKE CONDUCTED 170 CATEGORY A&B
UBIO FREQUENCY CONDUCTED 18.0 CATEGORIES 8 &Z
INDUCED SIGNAL SUSCEPTIBLITY 19.0 ‘CATEGORY A.
RADIO FREQUENCY SUSCEPTIBILITY 20.0 cATEsoRY U
RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSION 210 CATEGORY A
LUGHTNING INDUCED TRANSIENT 22.0 CATEGORY 21 XX
LUGHNING DIRECT EFFECTS 23.0 CATEGORY X (NOT TESTED)
tone 24.0 CATEGORY X (NOT TESTED)
1908.09126-0000
Revision 2
Paae Vot 2
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95RTCA DO-160
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM
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IMKLX135/AJKD_
Rev 3 Aug/95RTCA/DO-160C
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM.
‘NOMENCLATURE: KLX135A Communication Transceiver / GPS Receiver
PARTNUMBER: (069.01029-0703,
‘TSO NUMBER: (©374 100NM 25KEz DO-186 Class 4
(C384 DO-186 Class Cand D
‘MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION: Minimum Performance Specification 004-00516-4000
MANUFACTURER: AlliedSignal Avionies, Inc.
ADDRESS: 400 N. Rogers Rd.
Olathe, KS 66062
USA
‘SECTION | CONDUCTED TESTS
20 ‘CATEGORY Al dD
30 ‘CATEGORY
0 ve
) iD
co
004-09126-0300
Revision 3
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IMKLX135/AJKD.
Rev 3 Aug/95,RTCA/DO-160C
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM
REVISION HISTORY
CHANGE:
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03403
DATE
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Taly 14, 1995,
103463
103541
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004-09126-0300,
‘Revision 3
Page 202
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Rev 3 Aug/95RTCAIDO-160C
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM
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Page T of 2
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95ATCA 00-160
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM
REVISION HISTORY
REVISION CHANGE ORDER NO. DATE
1 ECO 98584 ‘July 1993
(904-09100-0000
Revision 1
Page 2 of 2
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95RTCA/D0-160¢
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM
KA 92 ANTENNA
071.01853-0200
750 NUMBER: 128
MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION: See Specification Control Dw.
074-01853.0200
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ENVIROMENTAL QUALIFICATION FORM
REVISION HISTORY
REV NUMBER ECO NUMBER DATE
° ‘ORIGINAL ISSUE DECEMBER 1994
4 rozi1t JANUARY 1985
904-08130-4800
Revision 1
Page 2 of 3
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95,BEMARKS
“Fluids Susceptabitty
Fluids Used: Etylene Giycol
Denatured Alcohol
Titel Trchloroethane
Jet’a Fue!
‘Aviation Fuel
Dichiorvos (DOVPI
thrum = Based Inseticide
Type 1
‘AEA Type 2
‘Swelling of KA 82 observed when exposed to Dichlorvos (DDVP)..
904-09130-4800
Revision 1
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IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95KLX 135/135
STC APPENDIX
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95‘Bad Sets of tara
oe Department of Transportation — federal Sviation Aéniniseration
Supplemental Type Certificate
Nember SAsTwed
ivawbjpeals suede iliedSignal Avionics Ine.
400 N.. Rogers Road
Olathe, KS 66062
sarGfia thatthe aang in the lye dagen for te follnving predast ait tha limilationssand condone
Aron ass pacified harem. onac he airuthinass nguirmanls Part > ofthe. Civil Ait
Papuletona, * wAditional requirements as specified in TCDS 2A3.
Oojpinal Beat Spe Eonbfeeate Nar: 203
Moke: Mooney
Mode: W20C, Serial Numbers 680001 and above.
Deasplim ef Type Losipn Change:
Hiviputon Receiver wits VitE Commmicesonstiassasve) (Global Positic ‘System
tion Receiver with Communications Transceiver) : oe
Master Drawing List 135-08148-0001, Rev. 0, dated 8-195.
‘Later FAA d revisions to the shove listed data are icorporaied wrluout further revision to
this Supplemental Type Cer
oral sould not be extended to tne: pci planes of tis wel on which other
ee Soest
adverse effect upon the airworthiness of that airplane.
(Limitations and Conditions continued on Continuation Sheet)
Tirebjfeateand the supporting date uhish is the bers fer-appoveelshallceeain insect until sue
rence ssponca oma ore noinativr doles athens eblihed hy the brinistentr of he
Lake reseed:
Got amended’
Day deco of he Adminadoator
Dm~L_
(Sie?
Chris
DAS Coordinator, DAS4CE
Tey
Fn of ok exceeding 4100, or imprisonment ek exceeding Spears, bah
Thiet my be waned codec ath FAR 21P-
‘Bay ation J this erifene ts punhable by
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95‘nied Ses ef aia
Department of Cransporcatin— federal Aviation Aaministration
Supplemental Type Certificate
(Continuation Sheet)
Number $A00247WI-D
2. The GPS portion of the KLX 135 and KLX 135A is limited to use under Visual Flight Rules
‘operations only. A placard stating ths limitation is required to be affixed tothe instrument
panel.
“ay eiration of ts erica is ushable ya eof not excecding $1,000, or tmprsoaent nok exzaling 3 pear, o bath.
+ oe) This cafe may be weave in ecwdece wih FAR IIA.
pace 2 oF 2 Paces
IMKLX135/AJKD
Rev 3 Aug/95