Installation manual
Installation
30 Apollo SL30 Installation Manual
Flags Test
The Flags test in Setup Mode sends an active signal for each selected flag so you can test the
interface to the connected devices directly from the front panel while you are on the ground.
The Flag tests include LOC (Localizer), BC (Back Course), FR (From), TO (TO), NAV
(NAV), and GS (Glideslope). When a selection is in large text, an active signal is sent from the
SL30.
1. In the Setup Mode, turn the large knob to the FLAGS TEST page.
2. Press SEL. The Localizer (LOC) selection will flash.
3. Turn the small knob to change the selection to large text. Check the attached indicator for
the appropriate flag. Turn the small knob one click in either direction to change the
selection back to small text.
4. Turn the large knob to the next flag type and turn the small knob to change it to large text.
You can only select FR or TO as active, not both at the same time.
5. Ensure the flags are reset to all small text when you are finished testing.
CDI Test
This function tests for CDI function and allows for calibration between the SL30 and the
attached CDI.
1. In the Setup Mode, turn the large knob to reach the CDI TEST page.
2. Press SEL to activate selection. The value will flash.
3. Rotate the small knob to change the value. The values "0-6" may be used to center the
CDI needle.
4. Turn the small knob left or right to center the needle.
5. Press ENT when the needle is centered.
6. Turning the small knob left or right past a value of "6" will test the deflection of the CDI
needle.
GSI Test
This function tests for GSI function and allows for calibration between the SL30 and the
attached GSI.
1. In the Setup Mode, turn the large knob to reach the GSI TEST page.
2. Press SEL to activate selection. The value will flash.
3. Rotate the small knob to change the value. The values "0-6" may be used to center the
GSI needle.
4. Turn the small knob left or right to center the needle.
5. Press ENT when the needle is centered.
6. Turning the small knob left or right past a value of "6" will test the deflection of the GSI
needle.