Installation Guide Instruction Manual
Appendix   
9-20    FlightDEK-D180 Installation Guide 
Markers Configuration 
The HS34 supports markers input via ARINC or the 3 discrete Inner, Middle, and Outer marker 
pins. 
If your NAV radio outputs ARINC data whose stream contains marker information, set the 
SOURCE to either ARINC1 or ARINC2. ARINC1 corresponds to the ARINC-429 RX 1 A and 
nd B 
If you have a device which outputs marker data via 3 discrete signals, set the SOURCE to 
MRKR PINS. Ensure that your device’s Outer, Middle, and Inner outputs are connected to the 
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orse code “dot-dashes”), and Inner (Morse code “dots”) markers. Set 
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ARINC or the single DME
 the corresponding INPUT1 or INPUT2 
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29 menus. 
 to. In this 
menu, you may change the order that each NAV input occurs within the NAV portion of cycle. If 
you do not see all expected NAV radios, verify that all settings are accurate in the ANALOG, 
SERIAL, and ARINC-429 menus. Press DOWN▼ or UP▲ to select the input that you wish to 
occur first in the NAV portion. Press MV UP▲ until it appears next to NAV1:. Repeat this for 
B inputs (fem
ale DB25, pins 11 and 23). ARINC2 corresponds to the ARINC-429 RX 2 A a
inputs (female DB25, pins 10 and 22). You must also ensure that the corresponding INPUT1 or
INPUT2 parameter in the ARINC-429 menu is set to GAMA NAV. 
HS34’s male DB25 pins 22, 23, and 24, respectively. Marker beacon receivers use a varie
techniques to output the 3 marker signals. Because of this, you may need to experiment with the
PULL-UP▲ and ACTIVE WHEN parameters. As a general rule of thumb, if the schematic for 
your receiver shows the 3 discrete outputs connected to lights whose other side is connecte
power, set PULL-UP▲ to Y and ACTIVE WHEN to LOW. Likewise, if the schematic show
the 3 discrete outputs connected to lights whose other side is connected to ground, set PULL-
UP▲ to N and ACTIVE WHEN to HIGH. 
Regardless the input type used, you can configure the HS34 to output tones for Outer (Morse 
code “dashes”), Middle (M
TONES ACTIVE to Y to configure the HS34 to output the tones for each of the 3 markers. Set
to N to configure the HS34 to have no audible marker feedback. 
DME Configuration 
The HS34 supports Distance Measuring Equipment receiver input via 
Analog In pin (female DB25, pin 6). 
If you have connected a DME receiver which outputs ARINC data, set the SOURCE to either
ARINC1 or ARINC2. ARINC1 corresponds to the ARINC-429 RX 1 A and B inputs (female 
DB25, pins 11 and 23). ARINC2 corresponds to the ARINC-429 RX 2 A and B inputs (female 
DB25, pins 10 and 22). You must also ensure that
parameter in the ARINC-429 menu is set to DME. 
If you have connected a DME receiver to the HS34’s DME Analog In pin, set the SOURCE to 
DME PIN. 
GPS and NAV Display Order Configuration 
Pressing the NAV SRC button on the HS34 cycles through the available NAV sources in the 
following order: DG, NAV1, NAV2, etc., GPS1, GPS2, etc. Of course, the numbers of NAV
and GPSs in the cycle depend on how many of each type are configured in the ANALOG, 
SERIAL, and ARINC-4
If you have configured more than one input to receive NAV radio data, enter the NAV ORDER 
menu to see the list of configured NAV radios and the HS34 inputs they are connected










